
Sean Teuma
NSW Local Sports Editor at The Daily Telegraph
NSW Local Sports Editor at The Daily Telegraph. All views mine. News tips? [email protected] or 0429 266 784
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1 week ago |
codesports.com.au | Sean Teuma
Hello and welcome to our rolling coverage of Friday Night Footy. An intriguing double header is on the cards, starting at 6pm as St George Illawarra plays host to the Gold Coast. The Dragons have won just one game this season, although have lost by one point twice and have beaten Melbourne. On the other hand the Titans are coming off their worst outing of the season after a trouncing at the hands of the Dolphins.
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3 weeks ago |
codesports.com.au | Sean Teuma
SuperCoach Five things we learned from Rabbitohs v Panthers Penrith players struggled without big guns Nathan Cleary and Dylan Edwards, but one Panthers star still managed the best score on the park. Here’s five things we learned from Thursday night’s footy. SuperCoach Melbourne’s mullet fans are in for a treat with Ryan Papenhuyzen cleared of injury and set to take on the Dragons while the Wests Tigers have been forced into a backline reshuffle.
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1 month ago |
cairnspost.com.au | Sean Teuma |Wilson Smith
Manly is poised to launch top-level contract negotiations to lock up star brothers Tom and Jake Trbojevic for life. The looming long-term deals for the club’s favourite sons is a powerful boost for Manly fans and comes as Sea Eagles chief executive Tony Mestrov predicted Tom could play until he’s 35 years old.
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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 9, 2025 |
skynews.com.au | Sean Teuma
Everyone expected Lamonte Turner to turn out for his first appearance as a Sydney King on Thursday evening. But by midday, less than eight hours before tip-off, it was confirmed the Kings would be without their third import after failing a club physical. Whether he would’ve made a difference in Sydney’s heartbreaking two-point loss to Melbourne United is nothing more than a matter of opinion now.
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Bizarre ending to the Tarsha Gale semi. Tigers score with just over a minute to go, bringing scores back to 10-8. Opt NOT to take the conversion attempt - gamble doesn't pay off: https://t.co/fWu4vXa0BA https://t.co/rUel1nrm8B

Two games down, two to go on the opening day of the NSWRL Junior Reps finals. Bulldogs 2-0 so far after a stunning SG Ball comeback: https://t.co/fWu4vXa0BA https://t.co/g4DLPhrY5h

“He’s finally figured out how to play 15l Next shot into the water. Commentators curse at its best #Masters