Friday, October 14, 2016

The mail: Dwayne Dunn and David Hayes happy to share spoils of victory and other top stories.

  • The mail: Dwayne Dunn and David Hayes happy to share spoils of victory

    The mail: Dwayne Dunn and David Hayes happy to share spoils of victory
    It was a red-letter day at Caulfield for the Hayes family training partnership and top jockey Dwayne Dunn, who landed, respectively, a four-timer and a hat-trick.Dunn scored his first  group 1 double and the Hayes yard picked up a group 1 with perhaps Australia's most improved galloper, He's Our Rokki, who got through late under Dunn's urgings to take out the Toorak Handicap. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Winx secures 12th straight win Winx exten..
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  • Australian rugby has a growing debt to the Pacific Islands

    Australian rugby has a growing debt to the Pacific Islands
    Fresh on the heels of the Pacific Islands Round in the NRC and Bill Pulver's hugely significant comments about the three-year residency rule for eligibility, the big performances of Fiji's Samu Kerevi and Tonga's Lopeti Timani against the Pumas at Twickenham held extra significance. Kerevi was destructive throughout, with the Pumas unable to get any real grasp on his powerful mid-section. And he just kept going, busting through defenders until the final minute.The Wallabies really don't have a ..
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  • Melbourne Victory injuries: James Troisi out for a month with broken collarbone, Marco Rojas in doubt

    Melbourne Victory injuries: James Troisi out for a month with broken collarbone, Marco Rojas in doubt
    Melbourne Victory will be without one of their key forwards for next weekend's blockbuster derby against Melbourne City, with James Troisi sidelined for the next month with a broken collarbone.And Victory's attacking stocks will be further diluted if Marco Rojas, the Kiwi international, cannot take any part in the clash either. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Late goal rescues ten man Brisbane Flares again lit at Sydney derby Phipps in s..
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  • FFA's dream start to the week that will define the future of the A-League

    FFA's dream start to the week that will define the future of the A-League
    It was a dream start to the week that may define Australia's football future as Football Federation Australia received a perfectly-timed boost to its sales pitch for the A-League.A record crowd, bumper TV audience and near impeccable spectator behaviour kicked-off one of the most important weeks in the game's history as the governing body enters the next stage of discussions on the new broadcast deal.  More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Flares again lit at Sydn..
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  • Live: The 2016 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000

    Live: The 2016 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000
    WILL Davison and Jonathon Webb prevailed by the closest competitive margin in race history to win the 2016 Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000.Davison pipped Shane van Gisbergen and Alex Premat in a thrilling finish to the 161-lap race, the winning Tekno Autosports car running dry of fuel as it came out of the last corner.Nick Percat and Cameron McConville came home third.Jamie Whincup’s Bathurst 1000 hoodoo struck once again.The six-time Supercars champ was involved in a controversial collision with ..
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  • Will Davison wins Bathurst 1000 after Jamie Whincup causes late crash in dramatic race

    Will Davison wins Bathurst 1000 after Jamie Whincup causes late crash in dramatic race
    Will Davison wins Bathurst 1000 after Jamie Whincup causes late crash in dramatic race Updated October 09, 2016 18:29:41 Holden's Will Davison and Jonathan Webb have won the 2016 edition of Bathurst 1000 after a fiery, dramatic finish.On a day where the Great Race remembered Peter Brock 10 years on from his death, Davison finished ahead of championship leader Shane van Gisbergen and Nick Percat to clinch a second title on Mount Panorama.It came after a late, dramatic th..
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  • The Bullets are back, and other talking points from NBL Round 1

    The Bullets are back, and other talking points from NBL Round 1
    The Brisbane Bullets have bounced back into the NBL with a bang, taking two wins from their first two games in physical, tight encounters that they were never able to fully control but rather, ground out wins and found a way to get the job done. While it will leave the Bullets on top of the ladder, that doesn’t matter all that much when you consider there are still 18 rounds to go. What does matter is the way the Bullets won, and who they beat. Both the Perth Wildcats and Sydney Kings are expec..
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  • Holdsworth first out of 1000

    Holdsworth first out of 1000
    Lee Holdsworth is the first casualty of the Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000, his Commodore unable to continue after dropping to seven cylinders at the start of the race.A broken rocker forces Preston Hire Racing to retire after completing just two laps.Holdsworth was devastated after qualifying 15th for the enduro. He is paired with Karl Reindler throughout the Pirtek Enduro Cup. “Nothing worse than starting your day like that,” he said.  “Good jump off the line and … it felt like I was driving ..
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  • Rosberg in Japanese win, increases F1 lead

    Rosberg in Japanese win, increases F1 lead
    Nico Rosberg has won the Japanese Grand Prix to increase his Formula One championship lead to 33 points over Mercedes teammate Lewis Hamilton. Australia's Daniel Ricciardo finished in sixth place at Suzuka on Sunday as Rosberg clinched his ninth season victory and 23rd overall as he made the most of the pole position. Rosburg topped the podium from Ricciardo's Red Bull's teammate Max Verstappen and Hamilton who had won the previous two Suzuka races. The results of Rosberg and Hamilton allowed M..
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  • Central Coast Mariners' comeback against Perth Glory shows there is steel in the team

    Central Coast Mariners' comeback against Perth Glory shows there is steel in the team
    There is a beating heart at Central Coast Mariners after all. Nobody enjoyed last season's humiliating fall from grace for the 'little club that could', so Saturday night's epic comeback in Perth was a welcome sign of recovery. Sydney FC beware.In a 10-team, equalised league, having a team as abject, as woeful, as heartless, as the Mariners were last season isn't supposed to happen. But it did, and in the build-up to the new campaign all the language coming out of Gosford was about regaining so..
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Google Play Store has more than 400 malicious apps hidden as games, themes and skins: Report .Suicide Bomber Attacks Chinese Embassy in Kyrgyzstan .
Indonesian military trains on Australian soil for first time since Timor ... .WTO cuts 2016 world trade growth to 1.7 per cent .

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