Tuesday, October 18, 2016

South African captain Faf du Plessis says Australia is playing a similar brand of cricket to his side and other top stories.

  • South African captain Faf du Plessis says Australia is playing a similar brand of cricket to his side

    South African captain Faf du Plessis says Australia is playing a similar brand of cricket to his side
    FAF du Plessis won’t rule out a miracle pink-ball comeback from AB de Villiers but expects puppy sledging compared with Australia’s ‘pack of wild dogs” hostility South Africa endured two years ago.Stand-in Proteas skipper du Plessis was greeted with obscenities and “barking” from Australian fielders in the Rainbow Nation during a 2014 series loss but notes the tone is changing under Michael Clarke’s successor Steve Smith.“Australia has always been a team when they do get on top you hear a lot fr..
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  • Melbourne Victory spared FFA penalty for flare lit by fan at derby

    Melbourne Victory spared FFA penalty for flare lit by fan at derby
    Melbourne Victory fans who dobbed in and turfed out a flare-lighting troublemaker in Saturday's A-League derby have saved their club from punishment from Football Federation Australia over the matter.A flare lit in the second half of Victory's 4-1 derby defeat looked set to compound their misery on a poor night, with the club playing under the threat of a points deduction due to poor fan behaviour. The A-League believes a cultural shift away from flares may be underway. Photo: Francisco Se..
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  • FFA Cup: Sydney FC isn't the first A-League team Canberra Olympic midfielder Daniel Colbertaldo has faced

    FFA Cup: Sydney FC isn't the first A-League team Canberra Olympic midfielder Daniel Colbertaldo has faced
    The FFA Cup semi-final is a "stake in the ground moment" and Canberra Olympic are calling on the ACT to get behind them against A-League big boys Sydney FC at Viking Park on Wednesday night.About 3000 tickets have been sold, but they're hoping a near-capacity 7000 will turn out to see the $23 state-league underdogs go toe to toe with the professionals. Canberra Olympic midfielder Daniel Colbertaldo played for Tuggeranong United the last time an A-League club was in town for the FFA Cup. Ph..
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  • Brisbane Broncos set to throw Benji a lifeline

    Brisbane Broncos set to throw Benji a lifeline
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  • Anger as Brits take top jobs at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games

    Anger as Brits take top jobs at Gold Coast Commonwealth Games
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  • Why Knights officials met with Fifita twins

    Why Knights officials met with Fifita twins
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  • Why Bancroft has firmed as Test bolter

    Why Bancroft has firmed as Test bolter
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  • Bathurst 1000: Court of appeal hands down verdict over Jamie Whincup's penalty

    Bathurst 1000: Court of appeal hands down verdict over Jamie Whincup's penalty
    NINE days after the chequered flag flew at Mount Panorama we finally have a Bathurst 1000 winner.Will Davison and Jonathon Webb’s triumph remains intact after the Supercars National Court of Appeal dismissed Red Bull Racing Australia’s appeal over the 15 second time penalty awarded to Jamie Whincup.The verdict confirms that Whincup and co-driver Paul Dumbrell finished the race in 11th, while Whincup’s 139-point deficit to championship-leading teammate Shane van Gisbergen still stands.RED BULL: ‘..
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  • Chris Waller wary but confident Winx still the best

    Chris Waller wary but confident Winx still the best
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  • Roar claim W-League players not ripped off - SBS

    Roar claim W-League players not ripped off - SBS
    Professional Footballers Australia is again at loggerheads with the Roar, whose latest off-field controversy surrounds attempts to reverse decisions taken by former managing director Daniel Cobb. Cobb served in the job for two months before he was sacked by owners the Bakrie Group in August - but seven days before he was dismissed, he presented increased contract offers to W-League players, among them Matildas co-captain Clare Polkinghorne, Katrina Gorry and Tameka Butt. The offers were accepte..
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