
Alyssa Bone
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1 month ago |
nine.com.au | Sam Worthington |Alyssa Bone |Steve Douglas
Latest posts6 minutes ago6.30PMWelcome to our Europa League semi-final coverageGood morning and welcome to Wide World of Sports' live coverage of the Europa League semi-final first leg between Tottenham Hotspur and Bodø/Glimt. Spurs have home advantage when the game kicks off in London at 5am AEST on Friday. The result could have enormous implications for Tottenham's Australian manager Ange Postecoglou as he fights to save his job during a disastrous Premier League campaign.
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1 month ago |
nine.com.au | Emily Patterson |Alyssa Bone
A six-week camp could be exactly what the NSW Blues need to snap Queensland's powerful run in the Women's State of Origin arena, according to Keely Davis. The two teams have been locked into their preparation for the 2025 Women's Origin series, with the Blues under the guidance of new coach John Strange as they bid to end their rival's run of success.
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1 month ago |
nine.com.au | Simon Brunsdon |Lachlan Harper |Alyssa Bone
Latest posts16 minutes ago1.20AMGalvin named for Wests MagpiesLachlan Galvin has been named to play for Wests Magpies - the Tigers' reserves team - in the NSW Cup against Parramatta. The game starts at midday at Lidcombe Oval. 21 minutes ago1.15AMSecret meeting that led to Benji-Moses falloutAn ugly side to the Lachlan Galvin saga was his manager, Isaac Moses, reportedly taking a list of grievances to the club about head coach and living legend Benji Marshall.
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1 month ago |
nine.com.au | Sam Worthington |Alyssa Bone
Mark Bosnich can't see a light at the end of the tunnel for Ange Postecoglou, as Australia's leading football manager faces what could be an unwinnable battle to keep his job at Tottenham Hotspur. Spurs, one of England's most storied clubs, are languishing in 15th position in the Premier League, a completely unacceptable situation for owners and fans alike.
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2 months ago |
nine.com.au | Damien McCartney |Alyssa Bone
Isaah Yeo's 250th game celebrations have been spoiled by the North Queensland Cowboys as the Penrith Panthers horror start to the season continues. Off the back of a triumphant victory over the Raiders, the Cowboys made the most of their trip down to Sydney as they defeated the four-time premiers 22-18. Penrith were leading 18-12 at the beginning of the final 40 but their game plan quickly turned on its head as minor errors began to derail their momentum.
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