Monthly Archives: September 2019

NRC season preview: Melbourne Rising

Melbourne Rising have been the most consistent NRC performer, the only team to make finals in each of the competition’s three seasons This year, they will be looking for another shot at an elusive title, with a team of Rebels regulars mixed with Dewar Shield standouts. Zane Hilton on board for his third season as […]

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Liverpool not feeling the pressure, insists Klopp's assistant

The charismatic German’s second-in-command says the team are excited by the Premier League title race Click Here: Real bape hoodie Liverpool’s 29-year wait for a league title could end in 2019 but assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders insists the Reds squad are not feeling the weight of expectation. During the 1980s Liverpool were the dominant side […]

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'Man Utd should have replaced Mourinho with Solskjaer a long time ago' – Cantona 'hurt' by slip behind rivals

The Red Devils legend feels it took too long for change to be implemented at Old Trafford this season, with the club left playing catch-up as a result Manchester United legend Eric Cantona believes the decision to replace Jose Mourinho with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer should have happened “a long time ago”, with it painful to […]

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UEFA believe VAR worked ‘perfectly’ in midweek Champions League games

The technology, which is to be implemented in the Premier League from next season, was in use during Tuesday and Wednesday’s Champions League games UEFA have claimed they are pleased with how VAR was used during the latest round of Champions League fixtures. Manchester United’s tie with Paris Saint-Germain and Porto’s trip to Roma marked […]

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Sane 'a bit sad for Schalke' after stunning equaliser against former club

The forward felt a pang of pain for his old side following Manchester City’s late fightback in the Champions League last-16 clash Leroy Sane’s stunning free-kick equaliser and a subsequent winner from Raheem Sterling helped Manchester City to a come-from-behind 3-2 win over Schalke in Wednesday’s Champions League round of 16 first leg clash, though […]

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Rugby World club cup possible: reports

The idea of a new world club championship inched closer to becoming a reality as part of a new rugby union calendar, according to reports in the British media. According to the Times, the Premiership, Pro 12, and the French Top 14 leagues are likely to finish in June, aligning with the Super Rugby season, […]

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Abel extends Brumbies deal

Robbie Abel has been rewarded for a strong Super Rugby season, extending his stay in Canberra until the end of 2019. Abel proved he is up to Super Rugby standard in 2017 – a season in which first choice hooker Josh Mann-Rae spent a large chunk of time on the sidelines. A local product out […]

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Ioane to stay in Japan

Former Wallabies winger Digby Ioane has brought his Crusaders stint to a close after just one Super Rugby season in Canterbury. Ioane joined the Crusaders at the start of 2017 but was hampered by injuries as the red-and-blacks claimed the title, playing just three games. Click Here: Spain Football Shop He’ll remain with his current […]

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Lions want to 'get in the face' of Crusaders

The Lions plan to “get in the face” of the Crusaders in the Super Rugby final, hoping to mirror their successful methods adopted against the Hurricanes. Buoyed by news they will play in front of a sellout crowd of 62,000 at Ellis Park, the Lions have their sights set on becoming the competition’s second South […]

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Boeing workers found cracking part on some 737NG jets: Report

U.S. aerospace giant Boeing may have a new safety issue on its hands. Continue Reading Below According to an exclusive report from Seattle-based news station KOMO News, the company is under pressure to figure out how many of its 737NG jets have a cracked part known as a “pickle fork.” The pickle fork essentially connects […]

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