Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Sudanese refugee Aliir Aliir to make debut for Sydney Swans against Lions on Sunday and other top stories.

  • Sudanese refugee Aliir Aliir to make debut for Sydney Swans against Lions on Sunday

    Sudanese refugee Aliir Aliir to make debut for Sydney Swans against Lions on Sunday
    Sudanese refugee Aliir Aliir to make debut for Sydney Swans against Lions on Sunday Updated April 27, 2016 17:07:15 Sudanese refugee, Aliir Aliir, will make his debut for the Sydney Swans on Sunday.Aliir has been chosen to replace the injured Ted Richards against Brisbane at the Gabba.The 21 year old was born in a refugee camp in Kenya to Sudanese parents.He spent the first seven years of his life there before his family settled in Australia.Aliir was playing for East F..
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  • A-League grand final: Airline tickets to Adelaide surge ahead of decider angering Wanderers fans

    A-League grand final: Airline tickets to Adelaide surge ahead of decider angering Wanderers fans
    A-League grand final: Airline tickets to Adelaide surge ahead of decider angering Wanderers fans Posted April 27, 2016 14:03:47 Airfares to Adelaide have soared ahead of the A-League soccer grand final between Adelaide United and the Western Sydney Wanderers, leaving many Wanderers supporters furious and seeking alternative means of transport.More than 43,000 tickets have been sold for the clash at Adelaide Oval, with about 10,000 fans travelling from interstate.But i..
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  • Hastings ruled out of ODI tri-series

    Hastings ruled out of ODI tri-series
    John Hastings has been ruled out of the Australia's Caribbean tri-series with the West Indies and South Africa after ankle surgery on the weekend. Fellow Victorian pace bowler Scott Boland has been drafted into the Australian squad for the Qantas Tour of the West Indies. Cricket Australia Sports Science and Sports Medicine Manager Alex Kountouris said the need for surgery to remove bone spurs became apparent after Hastings returned from the Indian Premier League. Hastings suffered the injury du..
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  • Brisbane could host V8 Supercars race after sport signs rich new sponsorship deal

    Brisbane could host V8 Supercars race after sport signs rich new sponsorship deal
    New era for V8 Supercars1:57Motorsports - As of July the V8 Supercar Series will be no more with the name set to change to Virgin Australia Supercar Series V8 Supercar drivers Jamie Whincup (left) and Mark Winterbottom at Wednesday’s sponsorship announcement.TRAVIS MEYNThe Courier-MailV8 SUPERCARS have left the door open for Brisbane’s CBD to host a race in a move that could inject $40 million into the city’s economy.The sport announced a multi-million dollar sponsorship agreement with Virgin A..
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  • Trainer Paul Jones charged for using banned peptide on horse

    Trainer Paul Jones charged for using banned peptide on horse
    Four vials of TB-1000 were found at Paul Jones’s Stawell stables in February. Picture: John GraingerA STAWELL trainer has admitted to Racing Victoria stewards that he used a banned peptide on one of his horses.But Paul Jones said General Sateen, a nine-year-old jumper, did not race after the administration and has since been retired.RV’s Compliance Assurance Team inspected Jones’s stables on February 2 and found four vials of TB-1000, which contains a synthetic peptide that is an active fragment..
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  • “God has blessed us through Semi”

    “God has blessed us through Semi”
    Semi Radradra's selection for Australia is a good one1:14NRL: Fiji born Semi Radradra's selection in the Kangaroos squad is one of the most contentious in recent memory - but former NRL coach Semi Radradra doesn't see what all the fuss is about. SEMI Radradra’s decision to pledge his allegiance to Australia will ensure money sent back to his family in Fiji surpasses the $200,000 mark. Offering a compelling and confronting insight into why the Fijian-born-and-raised Parramatta Eels cult figure c..
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  • Dockers coach Ross Lyon not 'surprised' Bomber Cale Hooker not coming to Fremantle

    Dockers coach Ross Lyon not 'surprised' Bomber Cale Hooker not coming to Fremantle
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Ross Lyon on Cale Hooker Fremantle coach Ross Lyon talks about Cale Hooker and the clubs view on finding key forwards and defenders. PT1M3S 620 349 Fremantle Dockers coach Ross Lyon said he wasn't surprised when banned Bomber Cale Hooker gave him a call to say he would be staying put at Essendon.Hooker announced on Wednesday morning he had signed a five-year deal with the Bombers, which would see the 27-year-old stay at the club until the end of..
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  • Christian Petracca is set to debut for Melbourne after injury-plagued start to career

    Christian Petracca is set to debut for Melbourne after injury-plagued start to career
    Demons win second straight1:59AFL - Melbourne Demons have won their second straight game after topple the RIchmond Tigers at the MCG MELBOURNE is set to finally hand Christian Petracca his AFL debut.The former No.2 draft pick will play his first AFL game against St Kilda on Saturday at the Etihad Stadium.The young midfielder has had an injury-plagued start to his career with a knee reconstruction in his first year and a broken toe over Christmas.Petracca said he was thrilled to finally be pulli..
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  • Angry 'Mary' Takes Aim At Robinson After Clash

    Angry 'Mary' Takes Aim At Robinson After Clash
    Posted: 27 April, 2016 by AAP Angry 'Mary' Takes Aim At Robinson After Clash An angry Paul McGregor has hit back at suggestions his players stayed down to milk penalties Tags: St George Illawarra Dragons, Sydney Roosters Paul McGregor at Dragons press conference Photo: Dragons official website An angry Paul McGregor has hit back at suggestions his players stayed down to milk penalties during their 20-18 Anzac Day win over..
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  • Lachlan Coote shuns southern NRL clubs, recommits to North Queensland Cowboys

    Lachlan Coote shuns southern NRL clubs, recommits to North Queensland Cowboys
    Re-signed: Lachlan Coote of the Cowboys. Photo: Brett Hemmings North Queensland's NRL premiership window will remain wide open for several years with title-winning fullback Lachlan Coote re-signing until the end of 2018.Coote was a major plank of the Cowboys' breakthrough 2015 grand final win and the Townsville club scored a major coup on Wednesday when he inked a two-year extension worth a reported $1 million.The 26-year-old shunned interest from southern cl..
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AFL sets up drug abuse panel: report .Why Melbourne is the design capital of Australia .

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