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Chiefs' blitz blasts Cheetahs

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 02 Maret 2013 | 18.48

Chiefs ... down the Cheetahs with a second-half blitz. Source: AAP

A withering closing burst produced a second bonus-point win in as many matches for the reigning Super Rugby champions the Chiefs as they beat the Cheetahs 45-3.

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Liam Messam 25'
Ben Afeaki 43'
Aseli Tikoirotuma 64'
Gareth Anscombe 68'
Rhys Marshall 73'
Ben Tameifuna 79'

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Gareth Anscombe 27'
Gareth Anscombe 43'
Gareth Anscombe 65'
Gareth Anscombe 69'
Gareth Anscombe 74'
Gareth Anscombe 80'

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Gareth Anscombe 18' Johan Goosen 15'

In their first home game at Waikato Stadium since beating the Sharks in last year's final, the Chiefs scored four of their six tries in the closing quarter of the fast-paced spectacle.

However, before travel fatigue began to hit the Cheetahs in their first game after the long flight from South Africa, they had the Chiefs on the back foot.

For most of the first half the Chiefs were furiously defending, and although they managed to lead 10-3 at the turn they held only 21 per cent of territory and were given a stern message at the break by coach Dave Rennie.

"Nothing like a good telling off at halftime,'' captain Liam Messam said of the second-half domination. "We didn't turn up in the first half and they were beating us at our own game at the breakdowns.

"So we just went back to basics, good clean ball for our backs and we scored at the end of the game. They're big boys and something we pride ourselves on is the breakdown so we gave our backs some quick ball.''

The Cheetahs opened continuing the form of their stunning second-half fightback against the Sharks last week with flanker Pieter "Lappies'' Labuschagne driving them forward.


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But, the sole try in the opening 40 came from a rare Chiefs' foray into Cheetahs territory where Messam took the ball from the back of a ruck and drove over the line.

Gareth Anscombe, who finished with a match-haul 20-points, added the conversion and a penalty while Johan Goosen was successful with only one of four penalty attempts for the Cheetahs.

Goosen was not the only Cheetah to be off-song as handling errors and misdirected passes meant they failed to cross the Chiefs line despite frequent charges by Labuschagne taking them within striking distance.

Ben Afeaki scored the second try, a minute after half-time when a defensive clearing kick by Goosen was charged down and the Chiefs' prop was on hand to snap up the loose ball and dive over the line.

As momentum began to switch to the Chiefs, the Cheetahs hung on as long as they could until the floodgates opened in the final quarter, allowing Asaeli Tikoirotuma, Anscombe, Rhys Marshall and Ben Tameifuna to cross for tries.

The Chiefs now travel to South Africa to play the Stormers next week at Newlands in Cape Town, while the Cheetahs face the Highlanders in Invercargill.


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Wanderers win battle of the giants

Top of the pops ... the Wanderers smash fortress Bluetongue to go top of the A-League. Source: Dean Lewins / AAP

Western Sydney Wanderers surged to the top of the A-League ladder after claiming their biggest scalp, knocking the Central Coast off the summit with a 1-0 win on Saturday night.

An 81st-minute goal from Labinot Haliti ensured the Wanderers became the first team to beat the Mariners on home turf this season and put the new boys in first place - a spot the Mariners had occupied for 14 straight weeks.

The win also saw them equal Melbourne Victory's all-time longest winning streak of eight straight triumphs.

The Mariners squandered many chances but their best opportunity came when unlikely penalty-taker in 'keeper Mathew Ryan had his second-half spot-kick saved by Ante Covic.

With both sides boasting equally the best defensive records in the league, it was always going to be hard work getting a goal in a fast and furious encounter played in front of a 18,721-strong crowd.

P W D L GD Pts
1 Western Sydney 23 15 2 6 14 47
2 Central Coast 23 13 6 4 24 45
3 Adelaide 23 11 3 9 1 36
4 Victory 22 11 3 8 -2 36
5 Newcastle 23 8 6 9 -6 30
6 Brisbane 23 8 4 11 1 28
7 Heart 22 8 3 11 -1 27
8 Sydney 22 8 3 11 -9 27
9 Perth 22 6 4 12 -4 22
10 Wellington 23 5 6 12 -18 21

Neither rain or Cityrail track works were going to stop the more than 6,000 Wanderers faithful making the trip to Gosford - the largest contingent of visiting fans at Bluetongue Stadium.

The Mariners, starting with the same team that dismantled Melbourne Victory 6-2 last week, looked like getting on the scoresheet early when last Saturday's hat-trick hero Michael McGlinchey just shaved the post with a shot less than two minutes in.

Adam D'Apuzzo had a chance to give the visitors the advantage in the 29th minute when he found himself one-on-one with the 'keeper but sent his shot over the crossbar.


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The Mariners kept firing in the opening stanza with Daniel McBreen and Bernie Ibini getting chances but the Wanderers' stoic defenders Michael Beauchamp and Nikolai Topor-Stanley were always perfectly placed to defuse the efforts.

The Mariners could have gone ahead when awarded a penalty after Wanderers Croatian import Dino Kresinger brought Patrick Zwaanswijk down in the box.

Gloveman Rayn stepped up to the mark in the 52nd minute with fellow 'keeper Covic saving his shot.

The feeling of being top of the table hasn't really sunk in yet,'' Wanderers coach Tony Popovic said after the victory.

"Winning this game is just really pleasing. It was tough conditions and they are an excellent team.

"We weren't at our best on the ball but we found a way to win.

"They're undefeated at home, so to come come here and win ... it's just a great day for our football club."

Mariners coach Graham Arnold was left to rue missed opportunities.

"I thought we played very well, football-wise we dominated," Arnold said.

"But if you don't take your chances you cop one up the backside at the other end and that's what happened.

"We had some good chances, they had one and they finished it.

"We've thrown three points away tonight."


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Lions pip Giants and Blues thrash Freo

Tom Rockliff ... celebrates the Brisbane Lions come from behind win over GWS. Source: Darren England / News Limited

The Brisbane Lions have come from behind to win by three points against a spirited Greater Western Sydney outfit to put themselves in the box seat for a pre-season Cup grand final berth, while Carlton have dominated Fremantle by 70 points.

0.3.2 (20) Q1 1.2.2 (23)
1.8.3 (60) Q2 1.5.7 (46)
1.10.7 (76) Q3 1.9.12 (75)
2.12.7 (97) Q4 1.12.19 (100)

Sam Frost

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Aaron Cornelius

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Jonathan Giles

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Marco Paparone

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Adam Treloar

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Patrick Karnezis

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Jeremy Cameron

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Ryan Lester

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Toby Greene

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Sam Michael

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Anthony Miles

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Tom Rockliff

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Jonathon Patton

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Dayne Zorko

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Devon Smith

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Liam Sumner

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Callan Ward

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The topsy-turvy battle in front of a crowd of 7,068 at Robertson Oval saw the lead change hands several times in the second half, with Brisbane eventually winning 1.2.19 (100) to 2.12.7 (97).

The Lions blew several golden opportunities late in the final quarter, before a composed Sam Michael kicked the winning goal late in the match.

Aaron Cornelius went a long way to nailing down a permanent spot in the Lions line-up, scoring five goals and providing a reliable target up front despite the absence of co-captain Jonathan Brown.

Jed Adcock was solid as ever in his first game as captain for the Lions, however it was Patrick Karnezis (26 possessions) who was the big impress or for the Brisbane side.

Claye Beams (21 possessions) and Jack Redden (20 possessions) would have also given coach Michael Voss plenty to smile about.

Meanwhile Callan Ward and Lachie Whitfield were the best for the Giants, while Adam Treloar, Sam Frost and Jonathan Giles led the goal scoring for the Lions with two goals apiece.

The Giants bounced back from a narrow deficit at quarter time to lead by 14 points at the half time break courtesy of a Jeremy Cameron super-goal.

But the Lions bounced back immediately, scoring three goals within five minutes after the break.

The Lions had a golden opportunity to snatch a the lead late in the match, but Josh Green shanked the ball from right in front of the sticks.

It was looking like it would cost Brisbane the match until Michael got a last minute opportunity to redeem the visiting side.

The Giants 2011 No.1 draft pick Jonathon Patton kicked his only goal of the match in the second minute of the game before hobbling off the field with a bad cork to the right leg midway through the second quarter.peThere were no reported injuries for the Lions.

The Giants travel to Canberra's Manuka Oval next Friday for a pre season Cup clash against Essendon while the Lions travel to Etihad stadium to take on Collingwood on Saturday night.

0.6.5 (41) Q1 0.1.1 (7)
0.12.7 (79) Q2 1.1.3 (18)
0.14.12 (96) Q3 1.5.7 (46)
0.18.16 (124) Q4 1.6.9 (54)

Eddie Betts

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Matthew De Boer

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Jefferey Garlett

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David Mundy

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Bryce Gibbs

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Hayden Crozier

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Mitch Robinson

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Jonathon Griffin

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Andrew Carrazzo

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Garrick Ibbotson

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Levi Casboult

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Michael Jamison

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Matthew Kreuzer

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Marc Murphy

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Andrew Walker

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Simon White

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Meanwhile Carlton have dominated their second-round pre-season Cup match against Fremantle, winning by 70 points at Etihad Stadium.

The Blues were never really challenged and won the match 0.18.16 (124) to Fremantle's 1.6.9.54.

Matthew Kruezer, working in combination Sam Rowe and Matthew Warnock, dominated the ruck and consistently gave their midfield control of the ball.

The Blues, under the influence of new coach Mick Malthouse, were kicking long into the forward line where they just had too many options for a stale Fremantle defence.

By the end of the match, Carlton had 11 goal kickers compared to just four for the Dockers.

Small forward Eddie Betts showed excellent early forming, kicking four early goals to help build Carlton's match-winning lead.

In a new role for Betts, Malthouse threw him into the midfield at times giving the Blues even more speed across the centre of the ground.

Jeff Garlett was also creative in the forward line, ending the night with three goals.

Levi Casboult was also impressive, showing himself to be a worthy marking target in the midfield.

When he didn't mark the ball, he put plenty of pressure on the defenders and brought it to the ground for the small forwards.

While the Blues looked sharp for a March hit-out, the Dockers looked underdone.

They made plenty of errors and coughed up the ball under pressure. Their decision-making was sloppy, often handballing to men under pressure and turning over the ball to their opponents.

The only real highlight for the Dockers was a super-goal from Garrick Ibbotson during the second quarter.

Both sides were without several of their most important stars for the pre-season match. Carlton was without former captain Chris Judd, Jarrad Waite, Brock McLean, Heath Scotland and Shaun Hampson.

Meanwhile, Fremantle captain Matthew Pavlich, the injured ruckman Aaron Sandilands,Michael Barlow, Chris Mayne and Alex Silvagni were all out for the Dockers.

Still the Blues were getting were able to find run thought the likes of Mark Murphy, Bryce Gibbs and Mitch Robinson.

By contrast, the bigger names of the Dockers, players like Hayden Ballantyne, Luke McPharlin and Nathan Fyfe could not get into the game.

New Docker and former Port Adelaide forward Danyle Pearce was a positive for his new club, one of the few Dockers to use the ball well through the match.


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Aussie collapses put India in control

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Skipper ... Michael Clarke couldn't reach his century in Hyderabad. Source: Gregg Porteous / News Limited

Australia suffered two separate collapses as they crumbled for 9-237 declared on day one of the second Test against India in Hyderabad.

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And not surprisingly it was skipper Michael Clarke who stood tall among the ruins.

Clarke top-scored with 91 and was ninth man out at 236 before making the bold decision to declare with one wicket in hand and bowl three overs at the home side before stumps.

2nd Test - Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium

2 March 2013 - Day 1, Session 3

India 1st Innings

M. Vijay 0 12 0 0 0
V. Sehwag 4 6 1 0 66.67
J. Pattinson 2 1 1 0 0.50

India reached no wicket for five.

With only No.10 James Pattinson and No.11 Xavier Doherty left, Clarke had hit out on 91 and was bowled by spinner Ravindra Jadeja (3-33), falling nine runs shy of his 10th hundred in 23 Tests as captain.

Clarke and Don Bradman (101.51) are the only two players in cricket history to have led a side for more than 20 Tests and averaged over 70 as skipper.

Matthew Wade, batting with a fractured cheekbone following a training accident on Friday, played a crucial knock of 62 after Australia had chosen to bat and lost their first four wickets for 63 runs.

The No.6 batsman and wicketkeeper shared a partnership of 145 with Clarke, which is a record for the fifth wicket for Australia in India.

Australia's top order fell cheaply on a pitch showing early signs of variable bounce.

Paceman Bhuvneshwar Kumar (3-53) dismissed David Warner (six), Ed Cowan (four) and and Shane Watson (23) and Phil Hughes (19) was caught behind to spinner Ravi Ashwin.


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Clarke and Wade went to lunch at 4-83 and added 104 without loss in the middle session.

Wade threw his head back in disgust after slicing a wide ball from spinner Harbhajan Singh to point where he was caught by Bhuvneshwar Kumar at 5-208 after tea.

The dismissal of Wade triggered a collapse of 5-28.

Moises Henriques, the allrounder who scored two half-centuries in his debut in the first Test in Chennai, was bowled by Jadeja for five.

Debutant Glenn Maxwell was caught behind to Jadeja for 13 at 7-233 and Peter Siddle was out for a duck three runs later with Clarke on 91.

Clarke hit nine fours and one six from 186 deliveries and was in fine touch following his century in the first Test in Chennai which India won by eight wickets.

Australia made two selection changes, recalling left-arm spinner Doherty and including Maxwell at the expense of offspinner Nathan Lyon and left-arm quick Mitchell Starc.


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Glory to blood 15-year-old

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 01 Maret 2013 | 18.48

Debut ... Young gun Danny de Silva with Glory coach Alistair Edwards. Source: Perth Glory / PerthNow

Perth Glory is set to blood 15-year-old midfielder Danny De Silva against a Sydney FC team boasting some of the A-League's biggest names on Saturday night.

Glory coach Alistair Edwards this morning confirmed the teenager would start on the bench for the crucial clash, which features two sides desperate for points to keep their finals ambitions on track.

De Silva, who turns 16 next week, will have the chance to become the youngest player to take to the field for Glory.

The Stirling Lions product joined the A-League club on a youth contract last month, having previously played under Edwards with the Australian Joeys.

Edwards described the attacking midfielder as one of the most talented young players to come through the WA pathway.

"I've been coaching Danny for the last couple of years with the Joeys, and he's an exciting talent coming through," Edwards said.
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"It's a wonderful opportunity not only for him, but for the club.

"It just sends a clear message to people within the state that if you're good enough, and you're talented enough, you're going to be given an opportunity."

If given an opportunity, De Silva will be sharing the nib Stadium turf with superstar Alessandro Del Piero and Australian greats Lucas Neill and Brett Emerton.

But Edwards said his young charge would not be overawed by the situation.

"He'll fit seamlessly, and he's trained really well during the week," Edwards said.

"But in saying that, he knows he's got a lot to do in terms of where he wants to be as a football player.

"He's turned back opportunities to go overseas to a number of big clubs, and that's another massive sign for the club moving forward - a player of that ability has decided to stay and continue his football education in Western Australia."

De Silva said he was "buzzing" ahead of his senior debut.

"I'll definitely give it my best shot - that's all I can do. Hopefully I can help the team out," he said.

"(Sydney FC) have quality players, and it's going to be amazing to play against a World Cup winner in Del Piero and the captain of the Socceroos.

"Perth Glory have given me an amazing opportunity and I definitely think it's going to help me in my football career."

De Silva was presented with his No.28 playing shirt by club great Bobby Despotovski after training this morning.

Edwards said the gesture was part of a push to build the culture of club and embrace its 17-year history.

"I know the tradition of the club has been lost over the years," he said.

"I'm not going to mask that.

"The simple fact is there are some fantastic people who have played for the club, and while Gareth Naven and myself are here, they're going to be fully embraced by the club moving forward."

In another boost for the club, Edwards said defender Michael Thwaite had rejected some "very big money offers" from a number of Asian clubs to remain in Perth.

Glory skipper Jacob Burns featured at training this morning but is still at least a week away from returning.

Perth sits in ninth spot on the A-League table but remains just five points shy of sixth place, while the Sky Blues sit outside the top six on goal difference.


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Giggs to play on with Red Devils

Winger ... Ryan Giggs will play a 23rd EPL season with Manchester United. Source: Jon Super / AP

Ryan Giggs, who is set to make his 1,000th appearance in senior football this weekend, has signed a new one-year contract at Manchester United, the club announced on Friday.

The Barclays Premier League leaders said the deal keeps the 39-year-old Wales winger at Old Trafford until June 2014 and sees him complete a 23rd season as a first-team player.

Coach Alex Ferguson told manutd.com: "What can I say about Ryan that hasn't already been said? He is a marvellous player and an exceptional human being. Ryan is an example to us all, the way in which he has, and continues to, look after himself.

"He has fantastic energy for the game and it is wonderful to see. Ryan seems to reach a new milestone every week and to think that he now has 23 unbroken years of league goals behind him is truly amazing in the modern-day game.

"His form this year shows his ability and his enjoyment of the game are as strong as ever and I am absolutely delighted that he has signed a new contract.''

Giggs signed professional forms with United in 1990 and made his debut on March 2, 1991. He has made 931 appearances for the club -- a Manchester United record -- and scored 168 goals.

He has been capped 64 times for Wales and played four times for the British Olympic men's football team at last year's London Games.

During his impressive, storied career, he has won 12 Premier League titles, four FA Cups, three League Cups, two Champions Leagues, one Super Cup, an Intercontinental Cup and a FIFA Club World Cup.

Giggs said he was "delighted'' to have signed a new contract and despite his advancing years said he was "feeling good, enjoying my football more than ever and, most importantly, I feel I am making a contribution to the team''.

He added: "This is an exciting team to be part of, with great team spirit, and we are again pushing for trophies as we head towards the business end of the season.''


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Tahs snap losing run against Rebels

Substitute Ben Volavola has sparked a second-half revival from the Waratahs, who powered home to beat the Rebels 31-26 in their Super Rugby clash in Sydney.

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Bernard Foley 58' Ged Robinson 25'
Michael Hooper 65' Kurtley Beale 80'
Paddy Ryan 75'

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Brendan McKibbin 60' James O'Connor 27'
Brendan McKibbin 66' James O'Connor 80'

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Brendan McKibbin 3' James O'Connor 8'
Brendan McKibbin 29' James O'Connor 19'
Brendan McKibbin 52' James O'Connor 38'
Brendan McKibbin 72' James O'Connor 69'

Volavola's injection into the match a few minutes after halftime resulted in the 22-year-old shifting to fullback with star recruit Israel Folau moving to the right wing and Tom Kingston replaced.

Coach Michael Cheika's much-vaunted running rugby didn't eventuate in the first half on Friday night with the Waratahs trailing 16-6 at the break.

The only five-pointer came from Rebels hooker Ged Robinson from a short lineout in the 26th minute in slippery conditions.

But Cheika's call to send Volavola on brought the side to life and also put the lethal Folau into the game.

With Rebels prop Laurie Weeks in the sin bin, the Waratahs made the visitors pay with a nice exchange of passes.


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Folau drew in a couple of defenders before finding Kane Douglas, who popped a ball to five-eighth Bernard Foley to score on 58 minutes.

The home side scored again seven minutes later through openside flanker Michael Hooper on the back of mounting pressure from close range.

Replacement prop Paddy Ryan then barged over to score and seal the game with five minutes remaining, with Kurtley Beale scoring a consolation try in the dying seconds.

Waratahs halfback Brendan McKibbin racked up 16 points from four penalty goals and two conversions, as did Rebels fullback James O'Connor.


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Bulldogs pip Hawks in thriller

Winners ... Bulldogs' Luke Dahlhaus evades a Hawthorn tackle. Source: Michael Klein / News Limited

The fight the Western Bulldogs were missing for much of last AFL season has been rediscovered in a valiant one-point comeback NAB Cup win over Hawthorn.

The Bulldogs trailed by as many as 14 points midway through the last quarter before charging home to win 1.10.6 (75) to 2.8.8 (74) despite a fine five-goal performance from Hawk superstar Lance Franklin at Etihad Stadium on Friday night.

The Hawks, winless so far in the pre-season, had their night further soured by having David Hale and Luke Breust limp off injured in the second half, while Dogs draftee Jake Stringer also hobbled off in the last term.

0.3.3 (21) Q1 0.1.3 (9)
0.5.3 (33) Q2 1.3.5 (32)
0.8.4 (52) Q3 1.6.6 (51)
1.10.6 (75) Q4 2.8.8 (74)

Ryan Griffen

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Lance Franklin

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Luke Dahlhaus

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David Hale

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Tory Dickson

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Jarryd Roughead

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Brett Goodes

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Shane Savage

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Jason Johannissen

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Isaac Smith

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Liam Jones

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Robert Murphy

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Clay Smith

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Koby Stevens

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Jake Stringer

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Skipper Matthew Boyd (31 disposals) was excellent for the Bulldogs while youngster Clay Smith had a fine game and kicked a nine-point super goal to put his side in front in the last quarter.

But after Hawthorn's Jordan Lewis kicked a behind from what should have been a straightforward set shot, to level the scores, it was a poster from young tall forward Liam Jones that ended up deciding the game.

It was the Dogs' first win since midway through last season, with the club having lost their last 11 games last year.

They kicked the first three goals of the night, the first to Robert Murphy, who is expected to play mostly in attack this year and showed he will add spark.

Franklin kept the Hawks in touch with his side's only goal of the first term.

He also kicked the first of the second quarter then gave the Hawks the lead with a nine-pointer midway through the term, after shrugging off a tackle and taking a bounce.


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The Dogs edged back in front by halftime before Hawthorn looked set to blow them away with the first three goals of the second half.

A one-armed mark and goal from Bulldogs tall forward Liam Jones, who showed brighter signs in attack than he did for most of last year, narrowed the margin.

Stringer, playing his first game, then snapped cleverly to put the Dogs in front at the last change.

The Hawks again looked set to kill the contest when Jarryd Roughead booted a nine-pointer to start the last quarter and Franklin kicked two goals in two minutes soon after to push the lead to 16 points before the Dogs' decisive charge.


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Video: Re-live best one-day finishes

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 28 Februari 2013 | 18.48

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Heartstopping ... Re-live some of the best one-day finishes in our video. Source:FOX SPORTS

After spending an entire day watching high-class players slog it out for their club, state or country, there can be nothing more exhilarating for cricket fans than watching a one-day match that comes down to the last over.

Purists complain that the 50-over game has become too formulaic, but it's hard to argue with the entertainment value provided by a last-over thriller.

The case was put forward again on Wednesday night, as Queensland seemingly came from nowhere to claim a stunning win over Victoria in the Ryobi Cup final courtesy of a great final over from Ryan Harris.

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But you don't have to cast your mind back too far to conjure up similar scenes on the cricket field.

In fact, last year's Ryobi Cup final had just as much theatre, memorably ending in a tie and with Ricky Ponting throwing his pads off so he could run faster for the last ball.

On the international scene, few will ever forget Australia's famous win over South Africa in the 1999 World Cup semi-final, when Lance Klusener smashed two boundaries in the last over before calamitous running with Allan Donald saw the Aussies snare a remarkable tie that put them through to the final.

Seven years later those two sides were at it again, with Mark Boucher hitting the winning runs in a match that is better remembered for both teams setting the world record for most runs in an ODI.

From the immortal image of Michael Bevan hitting a four off the last ball against West Indies at the SCG in 1996 to Ryan McLaren hitting a six off the final delivery of the match against New Zealand just a month ago, we've compiled a video of one-day cricket's great last-over finishes.


Watch the video at the top of the page to see some classic one-day finishes and let us know the most exciting by leaving a comment below.


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Smith: I'd consider Wallabies return

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Interested ... Smith says he'd have to consider a return to the Wallabies if approached. Source:AAP

Wallabies great George Smith is open to a return to the national team for the British and Irish Lions series but says his main focus is contributing to the Brumbies' Super Rugby title charge.

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The 110-Test veteran this week signed a short-term deal with the Canberra-based franchise, sparking a string of comments from the likes of Eddie Jones and George Gregan that he should be in the mix for the three-Test series in June.

Speaking exclusively to Rugby HQ's Sean Maloney, Smith said he'd have to consider a shock return to the gold jersey for what would be his second Lions series.

"These are two people that I respect hugely, George Gregan's done it all and Eddie Jones is a mentor of mine," Smith told Rugby HQ.

"Their opinion I do take on board, and if I was considered for the Wallabies I'd definitely think about it because it is such a huge occasion.

"But first and foremost I have to earn my spot within the Brumbies."

Smith will serve as cover for likely Wallabies captain David Pocock in Canberra, although there has been speculation Brumbies coach Jake White may look to play the two in tandem.

Whatever the case, the Brumbies now boast a backrow contingent the envy of many other Super Rugby franchises especially with skipper Ben Mowen also in impressive early-season form.

Smith said he wanted to "test" himself again, after playing in the less-intensive Japanese competition over the past few seasons.

"It was presented to me a little while ago, a few weeks back," Smith said of contract talks.

"I obviously had time to think about it and I thought it would be a good way to test myself in the Super Rugby arena, and I'm excited about the challenge.

"I've had two good seasons at Suntory Sungoliath and I think this will definitely test me."

Smith said he was keen to renew hostilities with New South Wales Waratahs in the Brumbies' Centenary match at Canberra Stadium in round four.

"I'd love to play within that game but first and foremost I have to earn my spot in the Brumbies side," he said.

"And that's why I'm turning up tomorrow (Friday) in Canberra and training well and meeting the guys."


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Bird ruled out for six weeks

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No return ... Bird will remain in Australia to undergo further tests. Source: William West / AAP

While Australia's selectors agonise over whether to play two spinners or one in the second Test against India on Saturday, their fast-bowling ranks have thinned overnight.

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Reserve paceman Jackson Bird has had a second round of scans in Melbourne which are believed to have ruled the pace bowler out of action for at least six weeks with a back injury.

The tall Tasmania quick, who took 11 wickets in two matches in his debut Test series against Sri Lanka in January, was sent back to Melbourne from Chennai earlier this week after suffering back soreness.

Selectors were hopeful scans would clear the 26-year-old to return to India for the remainder of the four-match series, however those plans have been shelved.

"Initial tests performed in Melbourne have confirmed that Jackson Bird has a bone-stress injury of the low back," Australia team doctor Peter Brukner said.

"He will not be re-joining the team in India."

Bird's absence leaves 50-Test veteran Mitchell Johnson as the only back-up paceman in the 16-man squad.

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A team spokesman said no decision had been made on a possible replacement player.

Australia captain Michael Clarke has turned to close mate and legspin great Shane Warne for advice on how to knock over India's batting lineup cheaply in Hyderabad.

Many would argue playing only one spinner compared to India's three in Chennai was a blunder, as India captain MS Dhoni suggested.

However, the tourists have hinted off-spinner Nathan Lyon (3-215 and 1-29) is not guaranteed a place in the side as yet for the second Test, while back-up spinner Xavier Doherty has been praised by Clarke for his three-wicket performance in the warm-up match against India A.

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Coach Mickey Arthur says ideally he'd like to have left-arm spinner Doherty and right-arm offspinner Lyon in the side for Saturday's second Test.

Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar and offspinner Graeme Swann claimed 37 wickets in England's 2-1 series win in India in December.

Arthur says England's ploy was to use Panesar early and turn to the Swann late in the match.

"Ideally you want both," Arthur says.

Arthur says Warne provided Lyon and Doherty and some batsmen with some valuable tips on Tuesday on how to play spin and bowl it in Indian conditions.


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Legal threat looms for The Giz

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About-face ... Shane van Gisbergen faces legal threats around his return to V8 Supercars. Source: Mark Horsburgh / AAP

If Kiwi star Shane van Gisbergen was spooked by the threat of legal action blocking his controversial V8 Supercars return in Adelaide, he hid it well on Thursday.

The budding champion arrived in South Australia appearing unfazed by reports his former Ford team Stone Brothers Racing (SBR) - now owned by Mercedes' Erebus Motorsport - would stop him hitting the infamous Adelaide street circuit in this weekend's V8 season opener.

The 23-year-old driver sensationally broke a recently renewed three-season deal and "retired" from V8s late in 2012 citing lack of motivation, only to again shock the touring car community by signing up for family-run Holden team Tekno Autosports in 2013, much to SBR's dismay.

SBR claimed van Gisbergen's Tekno Autosports deal contravened the terms of his release and it appears the young gun is now bracing for an injunction seeking to enforce a one-year, non-compete clause.

When van Gisbergen's Tekno Autosports deal was announced, SBR team boss Ross Stone said: ``SBR is considering its legal position and whether it is worthwhile holding (van Gisbergen) to his promises.''

In a potential worry for the Kiwi star, since his defection SBR has been taken over by the cashed-up Erebus Motorsport owned by extrovert billionaire Betty Klimenko who is believed to be unhappy with van Gisbergen's about-face.

And Klimenko has made a habit of getting what she wants, as indicated by her team's remarkable achievement of producing a three-car V8 team in barely six months.

Erebus Motorsport has made no official comment.


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Penalty miss costs Mariners in ACL

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Tussle ... Zac Anderson and Mariners teammate Daniel McBreen take on Eddy Bosnar. Source: William West / AAP

Central Coast Mariners squandered a glorious late opportunity and lost their scoring touch as they started their Asian Champions League campaign with a 0-0 draw against South Korea's Suwon Bluewings at Bluetongue Stadium on Wednesday.

After 87 minutes of frustration, the Mariners were literally handed a golden chance for victory when defender Kwangsun Kwak clearly handled the ball.

Midfielder Nick Montgomery spurned the chance, as goalkeeper Sungryong Jong dived to his right to push the spot kick away.

It was the third straight penalty the Mariners have missed in games with Daniel McBreen wasting the previous two.

The A-League's highest scoring team Central Coast failed to find the net for the first time in six games, having notched 17 in their last five.

The Mariners, who were coming off a six-goal haul against Melbourne, made most of the running, but created just a handful of decent on target attempts.

Suwon, who don't play their first domestic league game till this weekend, defended well.

Australian-born centre back Eddy Bosnar performed well in front of Socceroos coach Holger Osieck.

Mariners central defender Zac Anderson had the best chance of the first half, but his tame header from four metres went straight to the goalkeeper.

Pedj Bojic, Nick Fitzgerald and Michael McGlinchey all toiled hard as the Mariners pressed forward more as the half progressed.

Substitute Mitchell Duke had an almost instantaneous impact, having two chances within 60 seconds of coming on in the 63rd minute.

Duke's close range shot was pushed away by Sungryong and the youngster ballooned his follow-up attempt over the bar.

The South Korean side created some chances in the last third of the game.

Kyung Dae Kim had a shot pushed away by Mariners' goalkeeper Matt Ryan and Montgomery almost scored an own goal a few seconds later.

Controversy surrounded the selection of Suwon's star striker Tese Chong, the North Korean international.

With Suwon fielding their full complement of overseas born players, Tese reportedly only registered to play as a South Korean shortly before the game.


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Another gaffe from NRL CEO

David Smith ... confuses Ben Barba with Benji Marshall at NRL season launch. Source: Gregg Porteous / News Limited

David Smith's NRL identity crisis continues.

Rugby league's supremo embarrassingly referred to troubled Bulldogs star Ben Barba as 'Benji' during his speech to open the rugby league season Wednesday night.

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Smith's gaffe was the talk of the NRL's season launch at The Star.

He famously admitted to not knowing the identity of Kangaroos captain Cameron Smith when he accepted the job as NRL chief executive.

Barba may no longer be the face of the game, Smith said the code would not turn its back on fallen Dally M medal winner.

Smith said the game would continue to support Barba - who was to be the face of the NRL in 2013 and launch the season before he was sensationally suspended by the Bulldogs over behavioural issues.

Barba is dealing with a host of personal problems stemming from a messy break-up with his longtime partner Ainslie Currie - the mother of his two children.

North Queensland co-captain Johnathan Thurston stepped in to replace Barba for Wednesday night's formalities, but Smith, who at one stage made a gaffe in referring to Barba as "Benji" (Marshall), said the game was not abandoning the star.

"Ben remains a key part of our promotion, and so he should be," Smith said during his official speech.

"The rugby league family is proud of him and he has earned that right.

"If we are to grow the game, we must stand by and help stars like Ben when they need it most.

"It's not only the rugby league way - it's the right way."

Thurston said he had no apprehension about filling in for Barba in a role that has been somewhat of a poisoned chalice over the years.

Manly's Brett Stewart and West Tigers' Marshall both found themselves involved in ugly off-field incidents just days after being given the 'face of the game' label in the past.

"Definitely not - it's a huge honour to be here to launch the season," Thurston said of any apprehension.

"No doubt I'll bunker down for a few months and make sure nothing happens," he added with his trademark smirk.

Thurston praised Barba -a teammate when the latter scored a hattrick of tries in the All Stars game earlier this month - and the Bulldogs for their handling of a situation that went well beyond rugby league.

"This is Benny Barba we're talking about as a person not as as a rugby league player," Thurston said.

"He needs to get himself right.

"This could have been a downward spiral - you know what happens with downward spirals - people harm themselves.

"We need to make sure Benny gets his head right - hopefully he can be back on the field soon."

With a host of the game's biggest stars in his presence, Thurston completed his duty of opening the season while Jessica Mauboy belted out the anthem for the game, a re-mix of the classic Etta James track Something's Got a Hold On Me.

During his speech Thurston said there was high anticipation across the board for every club.

"Every fan, every player, every team right now is dreaming of being there on grand final day and winning the NRL premiership, myself included," he said.

"I can't wait for the season to start."


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NRL TV campaign best since Tina?

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Johnathan Thurston and Jessica Mauboy ... launch the 2013 NRL season. Source: Gregg Porteous / News Limited

Has rugby league ever looked as fast and infectiously fun as it does in the NRL's new ad?

Easily league's best campaign in years, Jessica Mauboy is an inspired choice as the face of the game.

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It might not be 100% perfect, but the advertisement ticks plenty of boxes:

It's Young

The message is clear: rugby league's got a fresh, fun new feeling.

From playful playground stacks-ons to astonishing parkour-style flips, the enthusiasm of young fans is central to all the action.

The seamless chip-and-chase sequences are a nice bridge between the game's grassroots and its elite competition.

Clever and convincing, these dynamic segues breathe life into the stock sports montage.

Compare all this bright, sunny optimism with Bon Jovi's belated 'Our House' battle cry.

The Bon Jovi campaign cast rugby league as a code locked in defence of its home turf.

The subtext was of a sport under siege, paranoid of being pushed out of its own backyard.

Thankfully the new ad has shed the insecurity.

From the playground to schoolyard to stadium, rugby league is confidently presented as a game that is growing.

It's Feminine

The growth in female support for rugby league following the Tina Turner campaign has become sports marketing folklore.

Wisely the 2013 ad follows this formula, presenting girls and women of various ages participating in a game that is safe and inclusive.

Rugby league die-hards love singing from the hymn book of hurt.

Blood and thunder hits have been the game's bedrock image for decades.

Some may feel threatened by any softening of the game's macho mythology, but the NRL must broaden its base if it's serious about becoming the keeper of the country's number one code.

It has a Face

Jessica Mauboy's the perfect fit for the NRL's newly invigorated image.

From 'Idol' to video clips with Snoop Dogg to an acting career that could go anywhere (her debut film 'The Sapphires' opens in the US this March), Mauboy's star is on the rise. She balances RnB glitz with an authentic love of the game that's grounded in family.

Importantly, she's actually present in the advertisement, unlike Bon Jovi who felt like Photoshopped ring-ins.

Their appearance was limited to stock concert footage that could have been licensed by any product.

You never felt they were living in the message. Mauboy promises to be a true year-round ambassador rather than a celebrity gun for hire.

And she can spiral pass a Steeden.

It's Parochial

In an ingenious twist fans are able to edit the ad online so that it showcases their favourite teams and players.

It's a neat piece of interactivity that will keep the ad rolling in between commercial breaks.

More importantly, it turns fans into flag bearers of the 'That's My Team' message, which becomes more impassioned and authentic when coming straight from the supporters.

But is it the Greatest?

For mine the weakest part of the campaign is the 'Greatest Game of All' tagline.

No doubt it resonates with rusted on code warriors.

But it smacks more of grandstanding than a strategic positioning statement.

Everyone expects brands to boast that they're the best.

The claims only really cut through when they're backed by a position – a simple, self-evident idea they own in the public's mind.

The FFA has a position – they are 'Football', the most played game in the world. The AFL has a position – they are 'Australia's Game'.

What mental real estate does the NRL convincingly own?

On paper, 'Simply the Best' might also sound like a boast.

But the song was so stirring, and Tina's delivery so emphatic that you couldn't help but be pulled in by it.

It was an intoxicating, big-screen vision that looked a million bucks. In an era when no code had an unshakable national footprint, 'Simply the Best' suggested that the NSWRL might just have the star power to become Australia's first big league.

Is it an Anthem?

While it might be familiar as a recent chart sample, 'Something's Got a Hold On Me' doesn't grab me as a potential rugby league anthem.

It suit's Mauboy's vocal talents, but will league fans be humming it in years to come?

Let's not forget it took time for Tina Turner and rugby league to hit gold. Before 'Simply the Best', Turner's 'What You Get is What You See' was the game's soundtrack.

Hopefully Mauboy and the NRL can find the song that indelibly defines the game into the future.

Maybe that song is… 'Simply the Best'? Creatives always want to be the ones to strike lightning.

Administrators always want to stamp a sport with their own legacy. The temptation is to constantly tinker with marketing rather than lock onto something that's a proven winner.

Tell me Jessica Mauboy belting out rugby league's greatest ever anthem at this year's Grand Final wouldn't bring the house down?

All up though, this is an energetic campaign that should give the NRL plenty of spring into season 2013.

It shows that you don't need a long, plodding, half-paced pre-season comp to get people excited for round one.


Anthony Costa is a sports branding expert who writes on the subject for www.sportsbusinessinsider.com.au where this piece also appears. Follow him on twitter @Costasports. 


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Last-gasp Bulls crowned champions

Seven-time champions ... the Bulls leave it late to defeat Victoria in the Ryobi Cup final. Source: Julian Smith / AAP

Queensland have taken two wickets in the last over to beat Victoria by two runs in an astonishing one-day cricket final at the MCG.

ODD - Melbourne Cricket Ground

27 February 2013 - Day 1, Session 2

Victoria 1st Innings

D. Pattinson 1 2 0 0 50
F. Ahmed 0 1 0 0 0
R. Harris 7.4 1 26 4 3.39

Former Test paceman Ryan Harris dismissed Clint McKay and Fawad Ahmed with successive deliveries to end the match with two balls left.

Needing five runs from the last over, Victoria were bowled out for 144 from 31.4 overs in the rain-shortened game.

It is Queensland's ninth one-day title, while Victoria have made six finals in the last seven seasons for only one win.

This was a classic Ryobi Cup match, featuring near-continuous rain through the Victorian innings and repeated momentum shifts.

McKay loomed as the hero with his innings of 18 at No.9, including a monstrous driven six off Cameron Gannon that landed 15 rows deep in the Ponsford Stand.

But a superb delivery from Harris had him caught behind and the following ball, Peter Forrest took a sharp catch at second slip to dismiss Ahmed.

Harris was named man of the match, taking 4-26 from 7.4 overs.

Rain stopped play for two hours and 42 minutes in the Queensland innings.

The bowler-friendly conditions meant Victoria's target of 147 from 32 overs was always a lot tougher than it appeared.

Queensland bowled superbly and had the upper hand when they reduced Victoria to 4-42 in the 13th over.

Captain Cameron White and Peter Handscomb then combined for a 63-run stand from 74 balls that briefly put them back in control.

When Handscomb lofted Alistair McDermott for four at the end of the 25th over, Victoria were 4-105 and had passed their par score.

That was vital, given the persistent rain.

But one ball later, a bouncer from Gannon had White caught behind for 28.

In the following over, the momentum swung even more dramatically back in Queensland's favour when Handscomb was caught in the deep off McDermott for 42.

After John Hastings fell for 28th over for three, Victoria were teetering at 7-114 before McKay and Will Sheridan combined for 29-run stand.

Just when Victoria looked in control again, McDermott bowled Sheridan for eight in the second-last over.

Queensland were teetering at 4-69 after 20.1 overs when rain stopped play.

But a big-hitting knock from No.8 Jason Floros helped put them back in contention.

Floros was the last wicket to fall and top scored with 47 from 32 balls.

He started the last over of the innings from John Hastings with a six, a four and a six before he tried to hook a bouncer and was caught behind.

Clint McKay, Darren Pattinson, Hastings and Will Sheridan all took two wickets apiece.


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'Went further than swim team'

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'It went further than the swim team' ... Liz Cambage on James Magnussen's behaviour. Source: News Limited

Basketballer Liz Cambage moved quickly to douse a fire she lit with a bizarre Twitter post questioning whether other female athletes at the London Olympics had been affected by the behaviour of swimmer James Magnussen.

Magnussen and most of his men's 100m freestyle relay teammates last week admitted to taking the banned sedative Stilnox during a bonding session at a pre-Olympics camp in Manchester.

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He also owned up to a series of pranks which involved disturbing some of his female teammates on the same night.

There were no revelations as to anything untoward at the London Games, until Tuesday's intriguing post by Cambage.

"Have any other Olympic females athletes spoken out against Magnussen, because it went further than the swim team," Cambage wrote.

She followed up with another tweet: "And I'm talking about the Olympics not Manchester."

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The initial post was quickly deleted, as Cambage then posted: "I deleted the tweet as I have nothing to say, it was a question! Media just went wild on it."

Some hours later, Cambage then tweeted: "I apologise if my comments have been misconstrued. In no way was my tweet meant to be an allegation against James magnussen."

Tuesday's offerings are not the first instance of Cambage causing a stir via Twitter, having questioned swimmer Stephanie Rice's friendship with US basketball star Kobe Bryant at the London Games.

Bryant and Rice caused a social media frenzy when spotted sitting side by side at the cycling at London 2012.

It prompted Cambage to tweet: "I love how Kobe has his wife with him at the Olympics, yet still surrounded by groupies."

All six men's freestyle relay swimmers in the London team - Magnussen, Eamon Sullivan, Tommaso D'Orsogna, Cameron McEvoy, Matthew Targett and James Roberts could be banned from future Olympics for using Stilnox, though Roberts has denied taking the sedative.

The Australian Olympic Committee had banned the sedative weeks before the Games.

The six swimmers are all set to face Swimming Australia's newly-created integrity panel.


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All you need for Ryobi Cup final

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Key men ... Aaron Finch (L) and Ryan Harris are potential match-winners. Source:News Limited

Victoria and Queensland will battle it out for the title of Australia's premier one-day side when they meet in the Ryobi Cup final on Wednesday.

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The sides have already met twice this season, with the Bushrangers smashing the Bulls back in October but Queensland getting their revenge just a few weeks ago.

With rain predicted in Melbourne, there's a chance Duckworth-Lewis could come into play, but both sides will be preparing for all situations at the MCG.

With the help of Fox Sports cricket expert Brendon Julian and Fox Sports Stats, we've pulled together all the information you'll need to know for the final.


WHAT, WHEN, WHERE

Victoria v Tasmania at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 2pm (EDT) Wednesday 26 February

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SQUADS (12th men still to be named)

Victoria: Cameron White (capt), Fawad Ahmed, Aaron Finch, Peter Handscomb, John Hastings, Michael Hill, David Hussey, Clint McKay, Darren Pattinson, Rob Quiney, Chris Rogers, Will Sheridan.

Queensland: James Hopes (capt), Joe Burns, Peter Forrest, Cameron Gannon, Ryan Harris, Chris Hartley, Nathan Hauritz, Alister McDermott, Greg Moller, Michael Neser, Luke Pomersbach, Nathan Reardon (Jason Floros, Cameron Boyce on standby).

KEY PLAYERS

Victoria

Brendon Julian says: The key players for Victoria are Aaron Finch and David Hussey. They've both been in tremendous form for most of the summer and if they get going Victoria will be hard to stop.

Queensland

Brendon Julian says: Ryan Harris will be key, especially on a pitch that will probably produce a bit of swing due to the rain that's been around. He can bowl them over, and be a match-winner on his own. With the bat, the key man for the Bulls is Luke Pomersbach.

ROAD TO THE FINAL

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Victoria

28 September, 2012: Lost to WA by 25 runs
7 October 2012: Beat Queensland by 190 runs
28 October 2012: Beat Tasmania by 25 runs
7 November 2012: Beat WA by nine wickets
18 November 2012: Beat NSW by six wickets
28 November 2012: Lost to SA by four wickets
9 February 2013: Beat SA by two wickets
16 February 2013: Lost to Queensland by six wickets

Queensland

7 October 2012: Lost to Victoria by 190 runs
21 October 2012: Lost to SA by nine wickets
14 November2012: Beat Tasmania by five wickets
21 November 2012: Beat NSW by 110 runs
2 December 2012: Beat NSW by 30 runs
27 January 2013: Match abandoned against Tasmania
2 February 2013: Lost to WA by 110 runs
16 February 2013: Beat Victoria by six wickets

STATS AMAZING (courtesy of Fox Sports Stats)

Victoria

Aaron Finch (497 runs @ 99.40) and David Hussey (350 runs @ 87.50) are the top two leading run scorers in the 2012-13 Ryobi One-Day Cup. Both have scored two centuries in the competition, with Finch also scoring a century against England Lions on Monday.

Queensland

Queensland have won four of their past five Ryobi One-Day Cup matches (their only loss in this time was against WA by 110 runs at the Gabba). Queensland have a good recent record against Victoria at the MCG, having won four of their last six between the two states at the venue, including defeating them by 6 wickets last Saturday week and defeating them by 12 runs in the 2008-09 Ford Ranger Cup Final.

HEAD-TO-HEAD

24 November 2010: Victoria win on Duckworth-Lewis
9 October 2011: Queensland win by 31 runs
7 December 2011: Victoria win by 12 runs
7 October 2012: Victoria win by 190 runs
16 Feb 2013: Queensland win by six wickets


Watch the Ryobi Cup Final between Victoria and Queensland, LIVE and in HIGH DEFINITION from 2pm Wednesday (EDT) on Fox Sports 3.


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Biggest hitter in game shows drive

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Big shot ... British golfer Joe Miller is arguably the world's hardest hitter of a golf ball. Source: Gregory Bull / AP

Weighing 19 stone and standing six-foot, four-inches tall, Joe Miller looks like should be tackling NRL players instead of fairways.

But the little-known linksman is also golf's Mr Big Shot, literally, having built a successful career out of his powerful swing in the growing game of long drive.

In 2005, in his first competitive event, Miller won the European Long Drive Championship with an incredible 474-yard strike.

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In 2010 he became the first European to win the RE/MAX World Long Drive Championships with a 414-yard drive. It broke the record for a winning margin by 43 yards and Miller put so much force into the shot he broke his toe.

The big-hitting Brit holds the world record for ball speed, at 225 mph, and has been developing his game since the age of 15, when he realised his amazing swing was ideally suited to the sport of long drive.

Asked about his future plans, Miller said: "My main focus is on introducing long drive to the UK and the rest of Europe because it's still new to everyone over here. We are trying to build awareness."

Now Miller is in Australia, and Brett Ogle took the chance to watch the big hitter in action and pick his brains about long driving.

Asked whether he felt nerves facing the sport's biggest names at the world championships, Miller replied: "Nerves don't come into it.

"Adrenaline comes into it, don't get me wrong," he said.

"It's one of those things. You've got the crowd going, the TV is on you, there's a lot of pressure. We're not chipping and putting here so it's not going to be delicate ... it's all-out war when it gets to that final competition."

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No end in sight to Judd's career

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No end in sight ... Chris Judd wants to keep playing AFL beyond the 2013 season. Source: George Salpigtidis / News Limited

Carlton star Chris Judd says there is no end in sight to his AFL career despite relinquishing the captaincy.

Judd, who turns 30 in September, enters his 12th AFL season without a contract for next year.

But the two-time Brownlow Medallist says a new deal is a given.

"I'm not going anywhere," Judd told the Ten Network on Tuesday.

"I'm keen to play on next year - the club's keen to have me.

"At some stage throughout the year, we'll sit down and nut out the finer details.

"I've been excited by what (new coach Mick Malthouse) and his team are doing and I want to hang around for a little while longer yet."


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Judd also confirmed the Blues had found ways to fit the remainder of his Visy ambassador deal in their salary cap, after the AFL tightened rules on what could be paid outside the cap.

"The AFL allowed us to put some of the money into last year's cap, where there was a bit of room, and some of it into injury payments," he said.

"With our point of view, we were really happy with how that went down."

Judd, who didn't play in the opening round of the pre-season, will also miss Saturday night's clash with Fremantle as he works his way back to fitness after a hamstring strain.


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Ryall hit with one-match ban

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Tackle ... Sebastian Ryall of Sydney FC fouls David Williams of Melbourne Heart. Source: By Joe Castro / AAP

Sydney FC defender Sebastian Ryall has been suspended for one A-League game after being sent off in his side's loss to Melbourne Heart on Sunday.

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The 23-year-old was show a red card in the 54th minute of the Sky Blues' 3-1 loss at AAMI Park for dragging down David Williams in the penalty box.


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Williams converted from the spot to seal the crucial win that lifted the Heart into the top six and dropped Sydney FC to seventh.

Ryall was handed the suspension by the match review panel on Monday, meaning he'll miss Saturday's away clash against Perth Glory.


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Wing harder than 15 for Izzy: Cheika

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Tough night ... Folau dropped a couple of balls in the face of some tough Reds defence. Source:AAP

Waratahs coach Michael Cheika has slammed suggestions cross-code superstar Israel Folau is too raw to be playing fullback, claiming wing is in fact the more difficult position to adjust to.

Folau struggled on debut in the Waratahs season-opening Super Rugby loss to Queensland, and playing the pressure position of fullback, was frequently found out by the Reds' attack.

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But asked whether it would be better for Folau's development to be shifted to the wing to face Melbourne on Friday, Cheika hit back at the criticism and said the 23-year-old shifts between the two positions anyway.

"I don't know why there seems to be a perception that the wing is easier to play than fullback. In my way of thinking ... the wing is actually positionally much more difficult to play," he said.

"I've said it probably about 50 times now. But we play with an interchangeable back three. So he sometimes plays on the wing, sometimes at fullback."

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans says it was the right decision for NSW to throw their debutant into the deep end against Queensland and defended Cheika's decision to back Folau in the No.15 shirt.

Deans says Cheika had every right to have confidence in his big-name recruit and predicted Folau would be better for the experience.

"It was a baptism of fire obviously. It was always going to be, but he's a class footballer, and he'll be back don't worry about that," said Deans.

"It's easy from the grandstand. But he based his decision on a lot of background, from what he'd witnessed on the training ground and seen in pre-season fixtures."

The Australian Rugby Union on Monday started the 100-day countdown to the British and Irish Lions tour which kicks off on June 5.

By the time the first Test against the Wallabies rolls around on June 22, Folau would have had nearly a full season of Super Rugby under his belt.

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Despite his shaky start, Deans said it was too early to make a call on whether Folau a Test debut against the Lions would be too much to ask of the former league and AFL star.

"We'll make those assessments as we go," Deans said.

"There's risk in every choice you make.

"He's a huge talent and he can play fullback, he can play wing, he can play 13. He's getting in-game experience week to week and the competition is getting tougher, getting him closer to Test rugby week by week. So it's great, it's good for him and good to us."

Recovering Wallabies halfback Will Genia said Folau was more than capable of stepping up to Test standards inside four months.

Genia, who hopes to be back from his knee reconstruction for the Reds in round 5-6, said Folau had a lot to learn but was capable of adjusting quickly.

"I'm a massive fan of his. I hope he learns from it and becomes a better player and I think if he does he can have a massive future in rugby," he said


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GWS star punctures lung, breaks rib

Knock ... GWS player Matt Buntine handballs as he is tackled by Lions player Simon Black. Source: By Dave Hunt / AAP

Greater Western Sydney emerged as the biggest losers of the weekend's AFL pre-season action, with defender Matt Buntine to miss up to eight weeks with a punctured lung and broken rib.

The news was better for Hawthorn's Paul Puopolo, who landed awkwardly after a marking contest against Gold Coast Suns and went to ground clutching his knee painfully.

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Hawks football manager Mark Evans says Puopolo has bone bruising and could play in round one of the premiership season.

"I'm not sure about the severity of the bone bruising but that will really be determined by how it settles down,'' Evans told Melbourne radio station SEN.

"Sometimes you can play straight away and sometimes you might need to miss a few weeks, so we'll see how that goes over the next couple of weeks.''

GWS posted a shock win over local rivals Sydney in Sunday's pre-season triple-header at Blacktown, but Buntine was rushed to hospital after a crunching collision with Carlton forward Levi Casboult in their earlier match.

The 2011 No.5 draft pick needed his lung drained after it copped the full brunt of Casboult's knee.

Despite the severity of the injury, the AFL's match review panel deemed Casboult had no case to answer.

''(Casboult is) grabbing for the ball as he makes contact with his opponent. It was the view of the panel that Casboult was making a realistic attempt to gather the ball and the contact was accidental,'' the league said in a statement.

GWS coach Kevin Sheedy suggested his club would take a cautious approach with Buntine's recovery.

"We're not into the game of rushing these sorts of players back. We'll just bring in another kid,'' Sheedy said on Sunday.

"He's a pretty special sort of guy. He's going to be there for a long time and he reminds me a bit of Andrew McKay, who used to play at Carlton.''


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Henriques pushes Test into fifth day

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Fighter ... Henriques has impressed with the bat in his debut Test. Source: Gregg Porteous / News Limited

A fighting half-century from Moises Henriques ensured Australia's first Test against India in Chennai went into a fifth day.

1st Test - MA Chidambaram Stadium

22 February 2013 - Day 4, Session 3

Australia 2nd Innings

M. Henriques 75 124 6 2 60.48
N. Lyon 8 47 1 0 17.02
I. Sharma 3 1 2 0 0.67

The match looked as good as over when Mitchell Starc holed out for 8 with Australia still trailing the hosts by 17 runs and plenty of time remaining to take the final wicket of Nathan Lyon.

But Henriques and Lyon had other ideas, combining for the biggest partnership of the innings to pass India's total and end the day on 9-232, a lead of 40, with Henriques not out on 75.

The hosts added another 62 runs to their overnight total before eventually being bowled out for 572 in their first innings, with captain MS Dhoni finishing on 224 while paceman James Pattinson picked up his fifth wicket.

Shane Watson opened the batting in Australia's second innings in place of an ill David Warner, and the 31-year-old lasted until the final over before lunch, when he was removed by Ravichandran Ashwin for 17.

Ashwin was again the chief destroyer for India, picking up a further four wickets, including the key scalp of Aussie skipper Michael Clarke for 31, to now have the brilliant match figures of 12-193.

He was ably supported by fellow spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Harbhajan Singh, while paceman Bhuvneshwar Kumar didn't even rolling the arm over.

More to come...


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Dhoni, Kohli outshine Tendulkar

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Good knocks ... Dhoni and Kohli stole the show from Tendulkar. Source: Manjunath Kiran / AAP

It's not easy to outshine Sachin Tendulkar in India, but that's just what Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni did on day three of the first Test against Australia in Chennai.

1st Test - MA Chidambaram Stadium

22 February 2013 - Day 3, Session 3

India 1st Innings

M. Dhoni 206 243 22 5 84.77
B. Kumar 16 56 2 0 28.57
M. Henriques 17 4 48 1 2.82

All the talk was about the Little Master heading into the day's play, as he was well placed - on 71 not out - to notch his first hundred in Tests in almost two years.

But the century talk was scuppered early on Sunday, as Nathan Lyon produced a gem of a delivery to bowl Tendulkar for 81.


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That shifted the attention onto Kohli, who had quietly made his way past 50 just before stumps on day two and picked up where he left off the following day.

He combined with captain Dhoni to actually accelerate India's run-rate after Tendulkar was dismissed, being very aggressive against the spin of Lyon.

The 24-year-old Kohli brought up triple figures off his 199th ball with a nice flick off his pads to the square leg boundary.

Unfortunately for India fans, Kohli didn't go on with the job and gave his wicket away just a few minutes later, holing out on 107 to Mitchell Starc off the bowling of Lyon.

That didn't slow Dhoni down though, with the India skipper racing to 80 at better than a run a ball.

He slowed down as he approached three figures, but eventually got there off 119 balls, reaching the milestone by waltzing down the pitch to Peter Siddle and smashing the ball to the boundary.


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Rousey claims first UFC women's belt

Champion ... Ronda Rousey creates history in the octagon at UFC 157. Source: Jae C. Hong / AP

Ronda Rousey didn't want to hold the UFC women's bantamweight championship belt or be anywhere near it at Thursday's final pre-fight news conference for UFC 157.

Rousey was the Strikeforce women's 135-pound champion when Strikeforce's roster was absorbed into the UFC and UFC president Dana White named her the UFC women's champion, but the former Olympic bronze medalist in judo said she wasn't going to truly feel like the UFC champion until she won the belt inside the octagon.

Rousey can feel comfortable now after she submitted Liz Carmouche at 4:49 of the first round in the first female fight in UFC history in the main event at UFC 157 on Saturday night at Honda Center.

"There's no amount of media that can save these girls from me,'' Rousey said.

Carmouche put up a valiant effort in defeat and had Rousey in all kinds of trouble early in the fight.

Rousey needed 27 seconds to get the fight to the ground where she is one of the most dangerous grapplers in the sport, but Carmouche swept her and took her back. Rousey tried to stand up and power out of the position, but Carmouche stayed attached to her back. Carmouche went for a neck crank and tried to turn it into a rear-naked choke. Rousey looked to be in pain as Carmouche cranked on her neck.

But Rousey was able to power out of the hold and she eventually landed in side control where she held Carmouche, the first openly gay fighter in the UFC, in a headlock and softened her up with punches.

Rousey eventually mounted Carmouche with 50 seconds left in the opening round and that's when she went looking for the armbar.

Rousey got ahold of Carmouche's right arm and Carmouche had to tap out with 11 seconds left in the opening round.

Rousey, of Venice, is now 7-0 with seven first-round armbar victories. Carmouche, of San Diego, dropped to 8-3.

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The man to fill Rogic's shoes

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Back with a bang ... the Mariners have put their rivals on notice. Source: Paul Miller / AAP

What's the best response to losing your A-League ladder lead?

Belt six past the next best rival, return to the spot you believe is rightfully yours, before issuing the challenge to Western Sydney Wanderers: come and get us. 

Central Coast Mariners were scintillating against Melbourne Victory on Saturday night, with the likes of Bernie Ibini, Mitchell Duke and Nick Montgomery running with purpose and pace that Ange Postecoglou's side couldn't contain as the match went on.  

But a secret to the Mariners' success could lie at the feet of a diminutive Kiwi, now enjoying an extended run in his favourite position, as an underrated replacement for prodigal sons Tom Rogic and Mustafa Amini, who have played in the attacking midfielder role in recent seasons. 

Enter Michael McGlinchey – scorer of a gorgeous hat-trick against Victory, which you can watch at the top of the page. 

McGlinchey laid on one assist and scored three times with his only three shots of the match as the 26-year-old New Zealand international put on a masterclass at Bluetongue Stadium. 

Shane Smeltz – his national team colleague – believes the Mariners have unleashed a secret weapon. 

"I know Mickey loves to play in the middle and maybe he'll get bit more of an opportunity to do that now and show his true colours," Smeltz told foxsports.com.au.

"We've seen with last night's game and maybe with Rogic gone now, maybe that's the role for him to fill – be a bit more creative going forward, whereas before you've had Rogic there and (Michael) sitting a bit deeper or wider." 

While the Mariners' lack of a finals x-factor has been questioned, Smeltz has nominated his countryman to fill the void. 

"What you're seeing this season is he's added goals to his game, which has been great," Smeltz said. 

"It's great for him, Central Coast Mariners and great for New Zealand's national team. With the games we've got coming up, it's good to see him, and others, hitting form. The more Kiwis firing, the better!"

While Arnold was annoyed at conceding two against the Victory, the truth is that the home side schooled the visitors in the latter stages. 

"It was a phenomenal performance," Craig Moore said on Sunday Shootout. "Every time they looked to attack they looked like scoring goals – they could have got double figures!

"I really like Michael McGlinchey – a really clever player. They've got a good balance across the field. On the back of a bad performance, what a great way to see your team bounce back." 

Mark Bosnich, however, had stern words for their finals rivals, Victory. 

"Melbourne Victory were pretty much pathetic," he said. "They've got a major job next week - a massive test of the players and the coaching staff, coming back from losses like this."

While the Victory pick up the pieces, the Mariners can bounce into a big week in their season – an AFC Champions League clash with Suwon Bluewings before the much anticipated Premiers' Plate showdown against the Wanderers. 

Smeltz explains why McGlinchey provides the Mariners with a player that Duke, Ibini and Daniel McBreen can thrive alongside. 

"He's someone always a pleasure to play with. He can see your runs.

"And you also know when you get the ball to him, he's going to keep the ball. 

"That, for me, is his biggest asset. He rarely turns the ball over."


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Dhoni demoralises Aussies in Chennai

Hundred hero ... MS Dhoni played a real captain's knock on Sunday. Source: Manjunath Kiran / AAP

Mahendra Singh Dhoni became the first wicketkeeper to score a double-hundred for India as the hosts took complete control of the first Test against Australia in Chennai.

1st Test - MA Chidambaram Stadium

22 February 2013 - Day 3, Session 3

India 1st Innings

M. Dhoni 206 243 22 5 84.77
B. Kumar 16 56 2 0 28.57
M. Henriques 17 4 48 1 2.82

In a knock reminiscent of Adam Gilchrist at his best, India's skipper smashed the Aussie bowlers to all parts, ending the day on 206 not out, with debutant Bhuvneshwar Kumar on 16 not out.

With every massive six struck by Dhoni - he hit five in total - India's lead ballooned out even more, with the hosts going to stumps at 8-515, a lead of 135.

Dhoni's superb effort overshadowed Virat Kohli's innings earlier in the day.

The 24-year-old brought up his triple figures off 199 balls before throwing his wicket away on 107 going for a slog over mid-on against spinner Nathan Lyon.

That was one of three wickets for Lyon, as he picked up the prized scalp of Sachin Tendulkar for 81 with a ball that ripped out of the footmarks, as well as bowling Ravichandran Ashwin.

James Pattinson was again Australia's best bowler and was rewarded with another wicket, that of Ravindra Jadeja for 16, to go with his three from Saturday.

Moises Henriques also picked up his first wicket in Test cricket after clean bowling 100-Test veteran Harbhajan Singh, who won't want to see a replay of the shot he played.

More to come...


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