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Oct 20, 2024 |
townsvillebulletin.com.au | Adella Beaini |Tim Elbra
Australian basketball legend Shane Heal has long criticised social media as a “coward’s palace” that allows people to post harmful comments with no repercussions. Heal represented the Boomers at four Olympics amid a 20-year pro career spanning Australia, Europe and the NBA, and captained the Sydney Kings to their first NBL title. Yet his life took a dark turn when he was charged with fraud in 2018, before the case was dropped.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
cairnspost.com.au | Adella Beaini |Tim Elbra
Australian basketball legend Shane Heal has long criticised social media as a “coward’s palace” that allows people to post harmful comments with no repercussions. Heal represented the Boomers at four Olympics amid a 20-year pro career spanning Australia, Europe and the NBA, and captained the Sydney Kings to their first NBL title. Yet his life took a dark turn when he was charged with fraud in 2018, before the case was dropped.
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Oct 20, 2024 |
dailytelegraph.com.au | Adella Beaini |Tim Elbra
Australian basketball legend Shane Heal has long criticised social media as a “coward’s palace” that allows people to post harmful comments with no repercussions. Heal represented the Boomers at four Olympics amid a 20-year pro career spanning Australia, Europe and the NBA, and captained the Sydney Kings to their first NBL title. Yet his life took a dark turn when he was charged with fraud in 2018, before the case was dropped.
NRL grand final winners: Every premiership player of this century, Penrith Panthers, Melbourne Storm
Sep 29, 2024 |
codesports.com.au | Tim Elbra
Winning an NRL premiership is the crowning achievement of a rugby league career, for greats of the game and journeymen alike. The honour roll of premiership players in this century features a fascinating mix of both. Here is every player. READ MORE1-25: EVERY NRL GRAND FINAL SINCE 1999 RANKEDBUZZ’S TOP 50 PLAYERS FOR 2024: MILLIONAIRES MISS CUTWHAT HAPPENED TO LOST PRODIGY KANE ELGEYBRONCOS ROSTER AUTOPSY: MISTAKES AND HEADACHES AMID $7M SHAKE-UP1. Darren Lockyer2. Lote Tuqiri3. Tonie Carroll4.
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Oct 10, 2023 |
codesports.com.au | Tim Elbra
Massimo Luongo was just 22 when named tournament MVP in Australia’s 2015 Asian Cup win on home soil. Things became far tougher in the years that followed, writes TIM ELBRA. Until recently, Massimo Luongo was at peace with his Socceroos exile. With being done in green and gold before age 30. The 2015 Asian Cup hero and Ballon d’Or nominee last played for Australia in 2019. The following years were difficult, completing his descent from continental championship hero to forgotten man.
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