
Nick Wright
Football Features Writer at Sky Sports
Football features, interviews and analysis for @SkySports. Weekly column, The Radar, at the link below. Email: [email protected]
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brisbanetimes.com.au | Nick Wright
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Crossing his arms with a sheepish smile upon his unveiling as a future NRL star, it becomes clear Robert Toia is not yet comfortable in the spotlight. It is something he perhaps should have expected as a teenager, playing rugby union with Nudgee College and junior rugby league at Redcliffe before linking with the Roosters as a teenager.
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morningstaronline.co.uk | Nick Wright
IT LOOKS like Nigel Farage is getting better at politics than any of the Establishment parties. Last week’s round of local elections sampled the mood of English voters in some counties and towns. Reform UK harvested a good crop of Tory seats hung over from the big boost Boris Johnson’s party got for Getting Brexit Done. And what remained of Labour in these parts was humiliated.
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theage.com.au | Nick Wright |Kerrie O'Brien |Daniel Lo Surdo |Catherine Strohfeldt
Key posts1 of 2Pinned post from 7.58amWhat next for Stephen Bates after defeat in Brisbane? By William DavisDefeated Brisbane MP Stephen Bates says he’s “not going anywhere” in a thank-you message to supporters. The 32-year-old Greens representative lost his seat to Labor in the May 3 election, joining party colleagues Max Chandler-Mather and Adam Bandt in leaving Parliament.
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smh.com.au | Nick Wright |Kerrie O'Brien |Daniel Lo Surdo |Catherine Strohfeldt
Pinned post from By William DavisDefeated Brisbane MP Stephen Bates says he’s “not going anywhere” in a thank-you message to supporters. The 32-year-old Greens representative lost his seat to Labor in the May 3 election, joining party colleagues Max Chandler-Mather and Adam Bandt in leaving Parliament. “Being your MP is a huge privilege and I couldn’t have wished for a better team, a better community and a better time to have done that,” he said in a statement.
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skysports.com | Nick Wright
It is 17 years since Tottenham last claimed silverware but Rodrigo Bentancur knows the feeling well. He reached double figures for trophies with Boca Juniors and Juventus. Now he hopes his experience will help Spurs over the line in the Europa League. He has certainly played his part so far. A cool head in midfield who brings tenacity as well as composure, Bentancur has been key during their run to the last four. They will need his knowhow again in Thursday's semi-final second leg against Bodo/Glimt.
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Probably should have tweeted this column about Enzo Fernandez becoming an attack force for Chelsea before the game but better late than never. Up to 20 G/A for the season now. #cfc https://t.co/jGwbt7OtZU

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