Monday, September 12, 2016

NRL boss cracks over Cowboys eggheads and other top stories.

  • NRL boss cracks over Cowboys eggheads

    NRL boss cracks over Cowboys eggheads
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  • Titans urged to stand up to Bronco bullies

    Titans urged to stand up to Bronco bullies
    They saw an opportunity slip through their fingers seven years ago and now Titans legends such as Preston Campbell and Ashley Harrison are urging the current squad to finally assert themselves against the might of the Broncos.The south-east Queensland derby at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night is more than a chance for the Titans to progress to week two of the finals series, it's an opportunity to give their fans something to be proud of.To give them the sense that like they did way back in 2007,..
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  • Banned Don Pears retires to join fire brigade

    Banned Don Pears retires to join fire brigade
    Banned Don Pears retires to join fire brigade Dinny Navaratnam  September 8, 2016 12:01 PM Game on, Hawks circus, more Nat Edwards, Alex Malcolm and Travis King with Footy Feed ESSENDON defender Tayte Pears, one of the 12 Bombers banned for his part in the club's 2012 supplements program, has retired from AFL football. Pears, 26, intends to become a firefighter. He played 70 matches for the Dons in a career blighted by injury a..
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  • Rival NRL clubs keen on Matt Moylan as they monitor movement at Penrith Panthers

    Rival NRL clubs keen on Matt Moylan as they monitor movement at Penrith Panthers
    Rival clubs are keeping a close eye on the movement at Penrith, with Panthers skipper Matt Moylan set to attract plenty of interest when he hits the open market on November 1.Fairfax Media understands some Panthers players are agitating over their futures given the big money poured into bolstering the forward pack and retaining their young stars. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Plays of the Week Cowboys charged over egg throwing Police in..
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  • Geelong and Hawthorn qualifying final looms as an intriguing contest, writes Jon Ralph

    Geelong and Hawthorn qualifying final looms as an intriguing contest, writes Jon Ralph
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  • Vine defends NATA stamp on cobalt tests

    Vine defends NATA stamp on cobalt tests
    Trainer Mark Kavanagh (Image: Tom Pollock) The former director of Victoria’s racing laboratory on Thursday said that in his opinion, Chemcentre was entitled to put on a NATA stamp in their scope of accreditation for testing for cobalt in equine urine in 2014. Dr John Vine, who has acted as a National Association of Testing Authorities technical assessor ‘hundreds of times’ in his role as Racing Analytical Services Ltd Director, told VCAT that NATA had a special arrangement with racing ..
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  • Greenberg's silence is deafening

    Greenberg's silence is deafening
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