Sunday, June 12, 2016

Storm eye off NRL defensive record and other top stories.

  • Storm eye off NRL defensive record

    Storm eye off NRL defensive record
    Storm players celebrate during their win over the Roosters in Round 14. Credit: Grant Trouville. Copyright: NRL Photos. Halfway through the NRL season, Melbourne are on their way to setting a new defensive benchmark.The Sydney Roosters were the first side in Australian rugby league history to secure six shutouts of opposition sides on their way to the 2013 NRL premiership.Just after the halfway mark of this season, ladder leaders Melbourne ha..
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  • Parramatta Eels defeat Gold Coast Titans 22-12: Five things we learned

    Parramatta Eels defeat Gold Coast Titans 22-12: Five things we learned
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  • Saints be praised as Blues crumble

    Saints be praised as Blues crumble
    NOT LONG after St Kilda was thumped by Adelaide last week, coach Alan Richardson said he could not assess whether the group had progressed this season until he saw how the players responded to the loss. On Sunday, the Saints' statement against Carlton was emphatic. St Kilda claimed its fifth win of the season with its 32-point victory over the Blues at Etihad Stadium, and did it in comprehensive fashion. After heavy interstate defeats in the past month to the Crows and West Coast, Richardson co..
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  • Cronulla is starting to believe

    Cronulla is starting to believe
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  • NRL season 2016: Penrith Panthers claw back from brink to stun Manly Sea Eagles

    NRL season 2016: Penrith Panthers claw back from brink to stun Manly Sea Eagles
    Sea Eagles 24 Panthers 31 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak of the Panthers celebrates with teammate Bryce Cartwright at Brookvale Oval on Sunday. Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott bounced out of Brookvale Oval before the hour mark on Sunday, cheerily waving to the Brookvale masses. He should have known funny things happen when you turn your back in politics - and rugby league.In Abbott's Canberra sphere, a landslide was on the cards. His beloved Sea Eagles were cruisin..
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  • Violence mars England draw with Russa - SBS

    Violence mars England draw with Russa - SBS
    It was a fitting end to another dark day for England. After an afternoon of fans rioting with their Russian counterparts and French police across Marseille for a third day in succession, they failed to break their duck of winning the first game at a European Championship. Having turned in a performance of enterprise that lacked only the killer touch in front of goal, Roy Hodgson's men will be kicking themselves repeatedly for failing to take the numerous chances that came their way in a largel..
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  • Warner upbeat about injured finger

    Warner upbeat about injured finger
    David Warner is confident he has avoided serious injury in St Kitts, where the vice-captain inspired Australia to a 36-run ODI win over South Africa. Warner, Australia's leading run-scorer in the ongoing tri-series and fresh off the back of a dominant series of performances in the 2016 Indian Premier League, continued his stellar form in a man-of-the-match knock of 109. Quick Single: Proteas collapse to hand Aussies win The left-hander was however, forced off the field during the Proteas' unsuc..
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  • How Patrick Dangerfield exposed North Melbourne without feared Roos tagger Ben Jacobs

    How Patrick Dangerfield exposed North Melbourne without feared Roos tagger Ben Jacobs
    Shane Kersten's wardrobe malfunction0:41AFL: In the first quarter, Shane Kersten wore guernsey number 30. In the second, he wore his regular number 39. NORTH Melbourne’s most important player was decided on Saturday night.Unfortunately for the Roos, he was also sitting in a corporate box.The stature of stopper Ben Jacobs grew and grew with each passing Patrick Dangerfield possession, as the competition’s premier midfielder put North to the sword and dragged Geelong to victory at Etihad Stadium..
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  • State of Origin 2016: Laurie Daley has 'got to go' if NSW lose series: Tommy Raudonikis

    State of Origin 2016: Laurie Daley has 'got to go' if NSW lose series: Tommy Raudonikis
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Queensland claim narrow series opening win Queensland have won the opening game of the 2016 State of Origin series, with a 6-4 win over New South Wales in Sydney. PT1M29S 620 349 Questions have been asked about whether Laurie Daley should be given the green light to see out his contract to 2017 before the result of this year's State of Origin series is determined.Daley will reportedly stay on as Blues head coach next year regardless of whether N..
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  • Australia v England June 2016 Test series: Eddie Jones v Michael Cheika

    Australia v England June 2016 Test series: Eddie Jones v Michael Cheika
    Happy with the result: England coach Eddie Jones. Photo: Cameron Spencer Eddie 1, Cheik 0. In the lead-up to this thrilling series, the first in too long in which the rugby has lived up to the extraordinary hype, the coaching battle between two former Randwick teammates was bigger than the game itself. It was wildly successful Australian coach against wildly successful Australian coach, one of whom was sleeping with the enemy and bragging about it. All the ti..
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