Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Long running Australian Masters takes hiatus in 2016 and other top stories.

  • Long running Australian Masters takes hiatus in 2016

    Long running Australian Masters takes hiatus in 2016
    IMG, the owners of The Australian Masters, has announced that it will not be staging the event in 2016 as it looks to reposition one of Australian golf’s iconic events.   “As part of IMG’s ongoing evolution of its golf events business, the company is in the process of reimagining its Australian Masters event to ensure the delivery of a world-class experience,” said David Rollo, Vice President-Director of Golf, IMG Australia and New Zealand.“To best execute a change of this scale, IMG today anno..
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  • Boxer Browne says he's innocent

    Boxer Browne says he's innocent
    Australian boxing world title holder and accused drug cheat Lucas "Big Daddy" Browne says his team has proof of his innocence but admits there's little chance he'll get to keep his belt. The heavyweight's team has provided a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) test to media, showing he returned a negative blood and urine test for performance enhancing drugs in Chechnya six days before he returned a positive test for banned clenbuterol. That was proof he arrived in Chechnya a clean athlete ..
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  • Ted Richards, Jarrad McVeigh, Ben McGlynn nearing return for Sydney Swans

    Ted Richards, Jarrad McVeigh, Ben McGlynn nearing return for Sydney Swans
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. AFL plays of the round Carlton impress, the Dees win, Stringer and Kennedy kick bags full and Dangerfield amazes in the hoops. Here are the plays of round one in the AFL. PT1M13S 620 349 Perception counts for plenty in the heat of the battle, but surprises can lurk in the detail.Such is the case with the Swans, who conjured an image of seasoned professionalism in their round-one dismantling of Collingwood. By comparison, Carlton – Sydney's oppon..
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  • Match preview: Greater Western Sydney v Geelong

    Match preview: Greater Western Sydney v Geelong
    Match preview: Greater Western Sydney v Geelong Adam Curley  March 30, 2016 11:33 AM SUMMARY The Giants let one slip against Melbourne in round one and will need to bounce back against the Patrick Dangerfield-inspired Cats. Tough midfielder Stephen Coniglio should return to the side to try and put the clamp on Danger, but GWS will need to keep an eye on Joel Selwood, Josh Caddy and Mitch Duncan as well. The Giants were wasteful and sel..
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  • Five-day breaks continue to inflame NRL but hard evidence remains thin

    Five-day breaks continue to inflame NRL but hard evidence remains thin
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Plays of the Week From sublime soccer to batting genius, these are the most silly, exciting and downright crazy plays in the sport world this week. PT2M5S 620 349 When it comes to the perils of the five-day turnaround, one of modern rugby league's most enduring topics, only hard facts will reveal the hard facts. Despite the outcry about injury and fatigue, there remains an absence of definitive data that reveals the true impact of the NRL's short..
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  • Glenelg a blueprint for future Shield finals

    Glenelg a blueprint for future Shield finals
    After three consecutive seasons that have ended in distinctly underwhelming fashion, the enthralling Sheffield Shield final that played out over the past five days has breathed life back into the concept of a season decider and provided a blueprint for the future of the competition. The existence of the Shield final was up for debate last October following comments from outgoing Cricket Australia chairman Wally Edwards and current CEO James Sutherland that the season finale had under-delivered ..
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  • Join me on a walk through the minefield of Will Hopoate's decision not to play NRL on Sundays

    Join me on a walk through the minefield of Will Hopoate's decision not to play NRL on Sundays
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Plays of the Week From sublime soccer to batting genius, these are the most silly, exciting and downright crazy plays in the sport world this week. PT2M5S 620 349 Let's cut to the chase.Let's talk about the news that broke this week that Will Hopoate has told his employers, the Canterbury Bulldogs, that he won't be playing or training on Sundays, because it is against the beliefs of his Mormon religion and ...And why have so many of you suddenly ..
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  • Waratahs play down Beale injury

    Waratahs play down Beale injury
    The NSW Waratahs are playing down Kurtley Beale's injury setback and tipping the backline ace to burst to life in his expected return to fullback on Sunday. Beale was unable to train on Wednesday, instead applying ice and heavy strapping to his right elbow, a legacy of Sunday's hard-earned Super Rugby win over the Queensland Reds. But halfback Nick Phipps dismissed fears the Wallabies star would miss the Waratahs' conference derby with the Melbourne Rebels at Allianz Stadium. "He's just played ..
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  • CA to trial Dukes balls in Shield

    CA to trial Dukes balls in Shield
    Australia's bid for a long-awaited Ashes success in the UK will lead to the use of Dukes cricket balls in the second half of next season's Sheffield Shield. Used for international cricket in the UK, the Dukes ball will feature in all Shield matches from rounds six to 10 as well as the final. Quick Single: Shield final scorecard During the first half of the season players will continue using the locally-made Kookaburra as they prepare for Test matches in Australian conditions where it is the bal..
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