Monday, June 15, 2015

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Will Saints regret trading Stanley?

Will Saints regret trading Stanley?
A player that had ample potential and promise, Stanley played just 58 games in a disappointing six-season tenure with the Saints playing predominantly as a forward. So when Stanley was traded to Geelong during the closing stages of last year's trade ...
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Toddler brothers found wandering in Geelong park after mother fell asleep

Toddler brothers found wandering in Geelong park after mother fell asleep
Police found the mother of two Geelong toddlers spotted wearing only nappies in a park yesterday asleep on her couch after hours of searching. Residents in Corio spotted the two brothers aged two and 18 months wandering around Stead Park about the ...
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Determined Geelong get the better of Port Adelaide

Determined Geelong get the better of Port Adelaide
Port seemed to have Geelong's measure early, but the Cats clawed their way back to lead by seven points at half-time after the lead had changed six times in a rugged second quarter. As the game got tougher and longer, they found something else.
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Former English boxer rescues scuba diver in trouble near Geelong

Former English boxer rescues scuba diver in trouble near Geelong
RUMOUR CONFIRMED: A former boxer has come to the aid of a scuba diver who got into trouble near Geelong. A caller to the Rumour File said a diver had to be pulled from the water after about a month ago. Former boxer Rickey Mabbett told 3AW Breakfast ...
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Corey Enright, Paul Chapman and Gold Coast among Mark Robinson's likes ...

Corey Enright, Paul Chapman and Gold Coast among Mark Robinson's likes ...
Enright, Blicavs, Stanley were the dominant players for Geelong and Wingard was something else for Port Adelaide. Few players can match his combination of poise, balance and mastery with the ball, be it one-hand marks or bananas from the boundary line.
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Cats must 'fight hard' to keep Motlop

Cats must 'fight hard' to keep Motlop
But Robinson believes when the time comes, Geelong must do everything in its power to retain the highly rated 24-year-old. “I'd fight and fight hard, because he's a special talent and he's got the ability to break lines,” Robinson said. “Not many ...
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One-Eyed Rant: Port to get clawed as the Geelong Cats' dynasty rolls on and on ...

One-Eyed Rant: Port to get clawed as the Geelong Cats' dynasty rolls on and on ...
I've been ridiculously spoiled as a Geelong Cats fan over the past decade. Three premierships, nine finals series and a couple of Brownlow medallists for good measure. Eat your heart out, Port supporters! In an era of salary caps and the draft, this ...
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Call for overhaul of fish catch limits in wake of Geelong Star factory trawler ...

Call for overhaul of fish catch limits in wake of Geelong Star factory trawler ...
Documents supplied to the ABC show the former committee chair, scientist Kirsten Davies, wanted the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) to reconsider who can sit on panels that advise on fishing quotas for the Geelong Star. Part owner of ...
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Israeli government approves bill to force feed prisoners on hunger strike

Israeli government approves bill to force feed prisoners on hunger strike
Israeli Medical Association says bill violates ethical standards and requires doctors to employ 'means bordering on torture.' By Ido Efrati and Jonathan Lis | Jun. 14, 2015 | 5:59 PM | 2. submit to reddit. A protest against the force-feeding bill, in 2014. Photo by ...
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Sudan's Bashir in South Africa, leaving Monday - spokesman

Sudan's Bashir in South Africa, leaving Monday - spokesman
KHARTOUM, June 15 (Reuters) - Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who has been ordered not to leave South Africa by the Pretoria High Court, is still in the country but will leave later on Monday, a Sudanese presidency spokesman said. "President Bashir ...
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