All Aged Stakes 2016: Kermadec, Malaguerra the ones to beat, says form expert Gary Crispe
Kermadec is the highest-rated horse in the All Aged Stakes. Picture: Michael KleinDOES the richly talented Malaguerra realise his potential or will the proven big-race ability of Kermadec prevail?This is how form expert Gary Crispe of Racing And Sports views the Group 1 $600,000 All Aged Stakes (1400m) at Royal Randwick on Saturday.Sydney’s final Group 1 race of the season has only eight starters and Crispe said the lack of genuine speed in the All Aged Stakes make the race outcome difficult to ..>> view originalThe Numbers Guy: dude, where did my bag of AFL goals go?
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Second club locked in for proposed China game Nathan Schmook April 14, 2016 4:11 PM Shanghai dream, flying Tigers, eager Demon The latest news from the Footy Feed team THE AFL has secured an agreement from a second club to play Port Adelaide in China next season if the proposed match in Shanghai goes ahead, CEO Gillon McLachlan has said. The Power signed a memorandum of understanding with a Chinese property developer and the ..>> view originalAFL 2016: Richmond coach Damien Hardwick's belief hasn't been shaken by poor start
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Footy Fix: Can Kangas remain unbeaten? Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 4 in the AFL. PT5M31S 620 349 Richmond coach Damien Hardwick has denied his belief has been shaken by the Tigers' poor start to the season.Hardwick's side entered 2016 amid much hope and expectation following on from three consecutive finals campaigns which ended at the first hurdle.The Tigers only have an uninspiring nine-point win against lowly Ca..>> view originalWangaratta meeting called off after horse shows signs of strangles
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Fighting fit: Melbourne Victory head to Brisbane with a team loaded with talent. Photo: Getty Images Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat has backed his reigning premiers to stand up to the pressure of Friday night's elimination final, despite being on the road against Brisbane Roar.The Victory will take all their stars and a healthy sense of destiny to Suncorp Stadium, even though the Roar have sat among the best sides all season, winning 11 home games.Wit..>> view originalTownsville Crocodiles will not field an NBL team in 2016/17
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Penrith Panthers to name former NRL player Corey Payne as rugby league chief executive New Penrith boss: Corey Payne Photo: James Brickwood The Penrith Panthers will announce former Canterbury forward Corey Payne as the chief executive of the club's rugby league department.Fairfax Media can reveal Payne is finalising a deal with general manager Phil Gould to take the position vacated by Justin Pascoe's departure to the Wests Tigers at the end of last year...>> view original
Thursday, April 14, 2016
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