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2 weeks ago |
thewest.com.au | Harrison Reid |Mitch Cleary
Adelaide forward Darcy Fogarty has had a can of Cooper’s beer tattooed on his bicep ahead of the AFL’s Gather Round as part of a paid promotion with the South Australian-based brewery. Fogarty will wear the new ink during the Crows’ clash with Geelong on Thursday night as they look to recover from their controversial loss to Gold Coast on Saturday.
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2 weeks ago |
7news.com.au | Harrison Reid |Mitch Cleary
Adelaide forward Darcy Fogarty has had a can of Cooper’s beer tattooed on his bicep ahead of the AFL’s Gather Round as part of a paid promotion with the South Australian-based brewery. Fogarty will wear the new ink during the Crows’ clash with Geelong on Thursday night as they look to recover from their controversial loss to Gold Coast on Saturday.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
7news.com.au | Harrison Reid
Polish world No.2 Iga Swiatek clearly didn’t realise how deeply coffee is seated within the identity of Melburnians when she put her foot in her mouth at the Australian Open on Thursday. Swiatek had just dismantled Slovak Rebecca Sramkova 6-0, 6-2 on Rod Laver Arena when she was asked a curly question by Jelena Dokic. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Crowd turns against Iga Swiatek after Melbourne coffee sledge.
Australian Open doubles star Gaby Dabrowski wildly misfires serve into partner Erin Routliffe’s head
Jan 15, 2025 |
7news.com.au | Harrison Reid
Australian Open women’s doubles No.2 seeds Gaby Dabrowski and Erin Routliffe are among the most in-sync pairs on tour. Last year alone, they won the WTA finals, reached the Wimbledon final, the semi-finals at the Australian Open and the quarter-finals at the US Open. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Doubles partner hit on the head by wayward serve.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
7news.com.au | Harrison Reid
Spanish world No.66 Alejandro Davidovich Fokina has defeated Canadian 29th seed Felix Auger-Aliassime in the same match he threatened to boycott at one point in the enthralling fifth set at the Australian Open. With the scores tight at 2-3 in the deciding fifth set, Davidovich was given a time violation by the chair umpire. Furious at the decision, the Spaniard approached the official to remonstrate, before later refusing to play on in the late-night match.
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