Wednesday, June 1, 2016

St Kilda eye Auckland fixtures and other top stories.

  • St Kilda eye Auckland fixtures

    St Kilda eye Auckland fixtures
    St Kilda want to return AFL games to New Zealand after abandoning their Wellington experiment last year.The Saints will reportedly hold talks with government, tourism and stadium officials from Auckland later this month, with the view to take one regular season match and one pre-season fixture to the city from 2018.The club will look to make use of a proposed new 23,000-seat oval stadium, with club director Liz Dawson also sitting on the board of Cricket New Zealand who are pushing for the groun..
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  • Slumping Broncos 'can't dwell on schedule'

    Slumping Broncos 'can't dwell on schedule'
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  • Port Adelaide assistant coach Michael Voss wants clubs to be able to recruit players in the middle of the year

    Port Adelaide assistant coach Michael Voss wants clubs to be able to recruit players in the middle of the year
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  • 'Aussie guts' saves Victorian man after chainsaw slices open his face

    'Aussie guts' saves Victorian man after chainsaw slices open his face
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Ballarat grandfather's face slashed by chainsaw A Ballarat man has a narrow escape after accidentally cutting his face with a chainsaw while cutting some wood. (Vision courtesy Seven News Melbourne) PT1M24S 620 349  Doctors who pieced a Victorian man's face back together after he almost sliced it in half with a chainsaw say he looked "like something out of a science fiction movie".Bill Singleton is lucky to be alive; the chainsaw narrowly missed..
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  • Mineral Resources ups Mt Marion offtake

    Mineral Resources ups Mt Marion offtake
    Mineral Resources has increased its offtake arrangement with Ganfeng Lithium for its Mt Marion project, with Ganfeng now taking an additional 80,000 tpa of spodumene concentrate of between 4% and 6% Li2O content.The initial agreement had Ganfeng take-or-pay 100% of the 6% Li2O, chemical grade spodumene concentrate produced from the Mt Marion project.The increase was made following metallurgical test work that identified an additional spodumene product could be generated through the addition of a..
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  • Socceroo Mark Milligan still prefers midfield role despite impressing in defence

    Socceroo Mark Milligan still prefers midfield role despite impressing in defence
    Happy in the middlie: Socceroos star Mark Milligan (right) visiting children at Double Bay Public School on Wednesday. Photo: Janie Barrett He might have put on one of his most impressive international performances as a centre-back against England last weekend but Mark Milligan would prefer to keep a hold of his usual place in the Socceroos' midfield.Milligan began his career as a right-back and occasional centre-half as he was coming through the ranks but a ..
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  • Nothing free for Cats

    Nothing free for Cats
    Cam Guthrie is one of four Cats who have conceded at least 10 more frees than they've earned GEELONG knows it has a free kick problem, but is yet to do anything to rectify it. In last Sunday's loss to Carlton at Etihad Stadium, the Cats once again lost the free kick count by more than 10, conceding 22 free kicks to the Blues' 10 and, for the 10th time this season, conceding more than 20 free kicks in a game. Geelong's free kick differential is -48 after 10 games, the worst in the competition..
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  • AFL national draft lottery only if public demands it, says Port Adelaide

    AFL national draft lottery only if public demands it, says Port Adelaide
    Too early for tanking talk0:45AFL: Nathan Burke has laughed off suggestions Fremantle or Essendon could tank this weekend. PORT Adelaide will only endorse a lottery for the AFL national draft picks if public perception on supposed tanking becomes too strong to dismiss.Power chief executive Keith Thomas today opted to back the current system of awarding draft picks on reverse order of the AFL ladder. Collingwood counterpart Gary Pert wants a lottery — as designed in US pro sports — for the botto..
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  • 'Some players thrive in Origin, some don't'

    'Some players thrive in Origin, some don't'
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  • Brisbane Roar defender James Donachie leaves club following contract blunder

    Brisbane Roar defender James Donachie leaves club following contract blunder
    France scrape past Cameroon0:45Football: Euro 2016 hosts France have warmed up for the tournament with a last-minute victory over Cameroon. MELBOURNE Victory and Wellington Phoenix are two clubs chasing defender James Donachie, who has left Brisbane Roar.In another blow for the Roar following the medical department’s decision to quit the club due to unpaid wages, Donachie has also parted ways with the club, taking advantage of a farcical error from the previous administration to move on.As reve..
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