
Matthew Forrest
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3 weeks ago |
codesports.com.au | Glenn McFarlane |Matthew Forrest
Essendon and Carlton came into round 3 under immense pressure. One past the test, the other crashed and burned. Glenn McFarlane and Matthew Forrest name their likes and dislikes so far. THE BEVO EFFECTDuring an injury-hit pre-season it seemed the Western Bulldogs had the upper hand in any prospective Luke Beveridge contract negotiations. Not any more. The 2016 premiership coach now has the lead role.
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4 weeks ago |
codesports.com.au | Matthew Forrest
LIVEWelcome to AFL Now, your new home of all the latest football news ahead of round 3 of the 2025 season. The round 3 action kicks off Thursday night, with the Bombers facing an almost must-win clash with the Power after a disastrous loss against the Crows. The Power has been forced into a few changes, with Tom Cochrane to complete a remarkable story and make his AFL debut. Will there be any other surprises at team selection tonight? Join in the conversation and stay up to date below.
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Nov 3, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Max Hatzoglou |Jason Phelan |Max Stainkamph |Matthew Forrest
An incredible come-from-behind victory has gifted Port Adelaide a home elimination final at Alberton. The Power overcame a determined GWS outfit that had no finals ambitions heading into the game. Despite knowing their fate, the Giants led at every break, including an 11-point margin at three quarter time. The one-point Power victory means they’ll face Richmond in an elimination final on Sunday.
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Nov 2, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Max Hatzoglou |Jason Phelan |Max Stainkamph |Matthew Forrest
An incredible come-from-behind victory has gifted Port Adelaide a home elimination final at Alberton. The Power overcame a determined GWS outfit that had no finals ambitions heading into the game. Despite knowing their fate, the Giants led at every break, including an 11-point margin at three quarter time. The one-point Power victory means they’ll face Richmond in an elimination final on Sunday.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
nature.com | Chantelle Burton |Seppe Lampe |Douglas Kelley |Wim Thiery |Stijn Hantson |Lukas Gudmundsson | +11 more
AbstractFire behaviour is changing in many regions worldwide. However, nonlinear interactions between fire weather, fuel, land use, management and ignitions have impeded formal attribution of global burned area changes. Here, we demonstrate that climate change increasingly explains regional burned area patterns, using an ensemble of global fire models.
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