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2 weeks ago |
leagueunlimited.com | Tim Costello
Match Report: North Queensland Cowboys v Gold Coast Titans North Queensland have executed a second-half demolition job on the Gold Coast in a match replete with sin bins, finishing 50-18 winners at Queensland Country Bank Stadium on Saturday evening. More to come.
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3 weeks ago |
canberratimes.com.au | Tim Costello
Despite being past the halfway mark of the election campaign - neither the PM or the Opposition leader has shown any appetite for banning gambling ads and reducing gambling harm.
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3 weeks ago |
smh.com.au | Tim Costello
Gambling reform advocate April 20, 2025 — 5.00am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Easter is supposed to be a season of hope and new life. This year, I find myself instead, like much of the world, in grief and perhaps even despair.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Tim Costello
After an incredible regular season and sensational NCAA tournament with Hobart winning their third consecutive national championship, it was time for the annual USCHO awards. Now after further time to digest the season that was and begin to look ahead to the 2025-26 campaign, here are some thoughts on what was, what will be different and what to look forward to as we wrap-up the coverage for the season.
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1 month ago |
leagueunlimited.com | Tim Costello
Match Report: South Sydney Rabbitohs v North Queensland Cowboys North Queensland have relied on a 15-minute second half surge to account for a spirited South Sydney side 24-16 in the second game of an Optus Stadium double header in Perth on Saturday afternoon.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Tim Costello- |Tim Costello
While the bid for the national championship fell just short in Utica last weekend, the Curry Colonels achieved significant milestones as a program including the CNE regular season title, the CNE tournament title where thy defeated three-time champion, Endicott, the top-seed in the NCAA tournament and a quarterfinal win over Hamilton that earned the Colonels their very first Frozen Four appearance.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Tim Costello- |Tim Costello
Sometimes the decisions on award winners are just fairly obvious. Case in point would be the current Player of the Year in the CNE; AHCA First Team All-American; Sid Watson Award winner; Joe Concannon Award winner and newly announced New England Hockey Writers’ D-II/III MVP in the person and goaltender that is Curry’s Shane Soderwall. Now he can add the USCHO D-III Payer of the year to the award haul that has been nothing less than his season excellence deserves.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Tim Costello
Among the many outstanding first-year players at the D-III level this season, two clearly rose to the top of the list with their exceptional play on the ice and helping their teams to both conference and NCA tournament success. Ryan Burke from Oswego and Landry Schmuck from Aurora are this year’s winners of the USCHO D-III Rookie of the Year Award. Burke, a first-year forward for Oswego led the Lakers in assists and points while being named the SUNYAC Rookie of the Year.
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1 month ago |
uscho.com | Tim Costello
We all just needed to take a little breather after that amazing season and sensational national tournament, but no worries the intrepid East/West duo of myself and Brian Lester have come up with this season’s All-USCHO teams and the representation of talent on the ice is nothing short of spectacular. This year we have fifteen institutions represented with twenty-eight players being recognized.
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1 month ago |
johnmenadue.com | Tim Costello
Alf McCreary is an Irish author. In A Fund of Goodwill, McCreary tells the story of the success of the International Fund for Ireland. Established in 1986 its mission was to invest in projects that brought Irish Protestants and Catholics together. Speaking about the Fund, McCreary said: The International Funds story is one of co-operation on many levels, not only politically and economically, but also across the divides within communities and across the border.