Sport & Outdoors - AU
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Wallabies All Black-ed in a tough Test in Tokyo
The scoreline of 32 – 19 to the All Blacks against the Wallabies in Toyko did not give justice to how tough this Test was for New Zealand to win. The All Blacks scored two tries to one, admittedly. And the Peter Hynes try was awarded by Mark... More about Wallabies All Black-ed in a tough Test in Tokyo
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Four Nations review: Kiwis look the goods
It was a good weekend for the underdogs in the Four Nations, and it’s almost beyond comprehension that England finished top of the table after their first forty minutes against France. New Zealand's Nathan Fien, right, tackles... More about Four Nations review: Kiwis look the goods
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The 2009 Roar NRL Team of the Year
Now that the beer coaster that I had used to write on has dried out, it’s time to reveal the Roar’s NRL Team of 2009. By way of introduction, it is worth mentioning that there were a number of debates that centered around a few different... More about The 2009 Roar NRL Team of the Year
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Gold! Olympic gold for world rugby
In the end, Sevens Rugby became an Olympic sport with the ease of a great ocean liner easing down the slipway on its launching. Australia's James O'Connor, left is tackled at the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens (AP Photo/Kin Cheung) All the... More about Gold! Olympic gold for world rugby
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Slater beats Hayne for a deserved Storm victory
NRL Grand Final against the Parramatta Eels at ANZ Stadium, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009. The Storm won the 2009 NRL premiership with a 23-16 win over the Eels. AAP Image Dean Lewins. Jarryd Hayne’s last touch in the 2009 NRL Grand Final, a dropped... More about Slater beats Hayne for a deserved Storm victory
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Is the match fixed at the Roosters?
Aren’t the Roosters the team that just keeps on giving? How pleased David Gallop must be that on Grand Final week he has yet another stench to clean up around Bondi Junction. Roosters captain Braith Anasta during NRL Round 3 Did someone at the... More about Is the match fixed at the Roosters?
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Flat Wallabies win the Tri-Nations wooden spoon
The Wallabies were as flat as a board, and as wooden, during their deserved 33 – 6 thrashing at Wellington’s Westpac Stadium. This was the worst and most passionless performance by the Wallabies since 1998 when the Springboks put over 60... More about Flat Wallabies win the Tri-Nations wooden spoon
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The Springboks deserve their Tri-Nations triumph
If that cross-kick by Daniel Carter in the last seconds of an absorbing Tri-Nations Test at Hamilton had been a metre or so lower the All Blacks with the numbers on the ball out wide might have snatched an astounding and undeserved victory against... More about The Springboks deserve their Tri-Nations triumph
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And then there were eight
The NRL finals are once again upon us and this year’s vintage must be one of the tightest on record. After the full 26 rounds of the competition, the eight teams to contest the finals will toss up some intriguing first week combinations. The... More about And then there were eight
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Springboks thrash Wallabies by playing real rugby, at last
The Springboks pulled out their number 1 game, as the rugby’s number one team should, to defeat a fumbling, gutsy and out-classed Wallabies team at Perth 32 -15. Forget the scoreline, this was a thrashing. It was only close in the way... More about Springboks thrash Wallabies by playing real rugby, at last
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