Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Munster: I won't let Queensland down again and other top stories.

  • Munster: I won't let Queensland down again

    Munster: I won't let Queensland down again
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  • Eels star used fake name to play union

    Eels star used fake name to play union
    PARRAMATTA forward Junior Paulo has reportedly breached his NRL contract by playing a game of park rugby union.Paulo wore headgear to conceal his identity and signed in under another player’s name as he came on for the final 20 minutes of a third-grade rugby union match between Oatley and Beecroft just 24 hours after an Eels match, according to The Daily Telegraph.Paulo’s brother-in-law Hendry Lees coaches Oatley’s third-grade side.“He certainly took the field,” a Beecroft official said.“They ar..
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  • Peats could play for Titans on Monday

    Peats could play for Titans on Monday
    Titans sweating on Peats1:49NRL: Parramatta hooker Nathan Peats is being chase by the Titans and could play for the Gold Coast as early as Monday if they can negotiate a release. THE saga that is Parramatta’s salary cap just keeps on giving.Since it was revealed on Tuesday morning hooker Nathan Peats could be the unlucky Eel to be culled by the embattled club, it seems the process has been fast tracked behind closed doors.Fox Sports’ chief rugby league reporter James Hooper told NRL Tonight the..
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  • Poland's Zawadka gets four-year doping ban

    Poland's Zawadka gets four-year doping ban
    Zawadka, whose sample tested positive for anabolic steroid clenbuterol and stimulant methylhexaneamine during the New South Wales Short Course Championships, was banned by Swimming Australia which oversaw the tests. "Zawadka waived his right to a hearing and as a result, accepted the mandatory four year sanction," the ASADA said, adding that the suspension will be backdated to Nov. 11, 2015. "This means he is ineligible to participate, as an athlete or support person, in any sports that have ad..
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  • Rebels in a sweet spot heading towards finals Today at 3:55 PM

    Rebels in a sweet spot heading towards finals Today at 3:55 PM
    The Rebels have their finals hopes exactly where they want them heading into a pivotal clash with the Brumbies, backrower Colby Fainga’a says. Friday’s match will help decide the Australian conference winner, who will potentially be the country’s only Super Rugby finalist, and Fainga’a said they were pleased to have control over their own fate. “It’s extremely important,” he said. “We’re in a good position where we’ve got our own destiny in our own hands so it’s a good spot to be in and to have..
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  • Maguire concerned for Grevsmuhl's wellbeing

    Maguire concerned for Grevsmuhl's wellbeing
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  • Mark Jamar in contention for AFL promotion with Essendon

    Mark Jamar in contention for AFL promotion with Essendon
    Mark Jamar in contention for AFL promotion with Essendon Video will begin in 5 seconds. Footy Fix round 8: Dangerfield returns to Adelaide Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 8 in the AFL. PT5M48S 620 349 Experienced top-up ruckman Mark Jamar could be in line for his first AFL match with Essendon as the Bombers ponder how best to counter North Melbourne star Todd Goldstein.The 32-year-old Jamar - who earned All-Australian selection back in 2010 with f..
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    Higgins out for 12 weeks0:20AFL: North Melbourne's Shaun Higgins has been ruled out for up to 12 months after scans revealed the forward tore his meiscus in the Kangaroos' round 7 win over St Kilda. UNBEATEN North Melbourne’s charmed start to 2016 has encountered its first serious hurdle with key playmaker Shaun Higgins set to miss up to three months.Higgins, who finished third in the club’s best-and-fairest award last year, hurt his knee in last Sunday’s narrow win over St Kilda, with the club..
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  • Cricket Australia calls for 'concussion substitutes' to ICC after Phillip Hughes review

    Cricket Australia calls for 'concussion substitutes' to ICC after Phillip Hughes review
    Proud moment: Phillip Hughes celebrates his third Test century against Sri Lanka in Colombo in 2011. Photo: Getty Images The head of the world cricket players union is supremely confident Cricket Australia's call for the introduction of "concussion substitutes" in matches will be approved by the International Cricket Council.CA, which released the Curtain review into the death of Phillip Hughes on Wednesday, has submitted a paper to the ICC outlining its case..
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  • Dumping NZ best for Aust netball: Plummer

    Dumping NZ best for Aust netball: Plummer
    Dumping New Zealand teams in a trans-Tasman netball competition shake-up would be the best thing for Australian netball, according to former Test coach Norma Plummer.Australia is set to revert to an eight-team national competition next year, with the NRL's Melbourne Storm and AFL club Collingwood behind two of the three proposed new franchises.Plummer, who coached West Coast Fever between 2012 and 2014 in the Trans-Tasman league after nine years as Diamonds coach, said New Zealand teams were hol..
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