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2 days ago |
smh.com.au | Billie Eder |Kayla Olaya
Pinned post from By Kayla OlayaMatildas midfielder Clare Wheeler has withdrawn from tonight’s match due to personal reasons. Wheeler arrived in Perth earlier this week to train but had to withdraw yesterday, forcing coach Joe Montemurro to put a call in to Chloe Berryhill and Jessika Nash to bring them into camp as her replacements. The loss comes as the already slimming Matildas side has three of its stars out with injury – Sam Kerr (ACL), Mary Fowler (knee) and Tameka Yallop (leg).
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1 week ago |
watoday.com.au | Billie Eder |Dan Walsh |Kayla Olaya |Michael Chammas
State of Origin Game II LIVE updates: NSW look to take out series against Queensland at Optus Stadium in PerthSaveNormal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeKey postsHide key postsGo to latestHave your say: who will win? Have your say: who will be man of the match?
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1 week ago |
theage.com.au | Billie Eder |Dan Walsh |Kayla Olaya |Michael Chammas
From Eighth Immortal Andrew Johns today - the pinpoint attacking play that beat Queensland all ends up when he was in charge of the Blues 22 years ago, and then again in Origin I. The double pump is a movement teams will use when they’re attacking the tryline from around 10 metres out. It worked 22 years ago for NSW on the very same patch of grass at Suncorp Stadium, and it worked superbly in Origin I.
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1 week ago |
smh.com.au | Billie Eder |Dan Walsh |Kayla Olaya |Christian Nicolussi
Pinned post from By Christian NicolussiBilly Slater has been forced to apologise to the family of Paul Green after referencing the late Queensland coach during an emotional State of Origin press conference yesterday. Slater has come under fire after referencing Green on Tuesday during a press conference in Perth, when answering a question about being called a “grub” by former NSW forward Aaron Woods in the lead-up to tonight’s game. Read the full story here.
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2 weeks ago |
stuff.co.nz | Jackson Graham |Kayla Olaya
On a warm night, Jeanette Walker, 79, turned off the TV and went to check whether her pot plants needed water. As she bent down to touch the soil, her body weight kept moving forward. Oh crumbs, she thought, I’m going to fall now. She crashed into an ornamental table, ricocheted into another. Crikey, I’m heading towards the TV, was her last thought before she hit the floor with a thud. This was Walker’s 15th fall since turning 70.
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