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2 months ago |
news.com.au | Sean Teuma |Bradley Elborough |Lance Jenkinson
Tenacious import Joe Wieskamp was the hero in the clutch moment as South East Melbourne Phoenix staved off a furious fightback from Adelaide 36ers to win 105-99 in a thriller at John Cain Arena on Saturday. With the Phoenix leading by two with 20 seconds left, Wieskamp hopped on the trampoline to deny high flying 36ers forward Lat Mayen for what would have been a game-tying dunk. But Wieskamp was not satisfied, the 25-year-old American sprinted down the floor to produce the game-sealing lay up.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
news.com.au | Bradley Elborough |Matthew McInerney
Will Sutherland and Tom Rogers have performed potentially the greatest miracle in recent BBL history by steering the Renegades to an unlikely win against the Scorchers in Perth. The Renegades lost two wickets in the first over and were 4-10 after 4.3 overs before Sutherland (70 from 45) started the fightback. When Marcus Harris departed for 21 at 5-44, Perth fans were in party mode, but Sutherland and Rogers (49 not out from 31 balls) didn’t die wondering.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Bradley Elborough
South East Melbourne Phoenix coach Josh King pointed to a lopsided foul count when identifying where they lost to the Perth Wildcats on Friday night. While admitting that it wasn’t his team’s best performance since he’s been in charge, he said he’d never before seen a 12-1 foul count in one quarter before. That was in favour of Perth, who scored a whopping 40 points, a season high from any team in any quarter, in the second term.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
news.com.au | Bradley Elborough
The move of Daniel Hughes to the top of the batting order paid dividends for the Sydney Sixers in Perth on Tuesday night. Hughes smashed 74 runs from just 43 balls to lead the Sixers to their biggest successful chase of the season. Watch the BBL Finals live and ad break free during play on Kayo. New to Kayo? Start Your Free Trial Today >And it was a thriller, Moises Henriques hitting the winning run on the last ball of the game.
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Aug 6, 2023 |
codesports.com.au | Bradley Elborough
The Brisbane Lion’s premiership chances improved significantly in round 21. The Lions scraped home by three points against the 15th-placed Fremantle at Optus Oval on Sunday, to snatch a rare win away from the Gabba. But more importantly, the 11.11 (77) to 11.8 (74) victory has given them in sight of a top-two finish. The other round 21 results left Melbourne in second spot, just 1.1 per cent ahead of the Lions. Port Adelaide has dropped to fourth place.
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