Archive for the 'The Serve News' Category
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Porplyzia steers Crows home
Football wasn’t exactly the winner, but the Adelaide Crows wont care, having eased to a 15.17 (107) to 11.8 (74) win over the Kangaroos at AAMI Stadium.
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Another clock fiasco mars Saints win
Up to fifteen seconds were lost because of an time keeping bungle as St.Kilda held out Richmond 17.8 (110) to 16.11 (107) in a night of high drama at Telstra Dome.
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Ruthless Hawks crush Pies with deadly final burst
The football world has wait until round 17 to see heavyweights Hawthorn play Geelong, and after the Hawks bagged ten goals in the final term to steamroll Collingwood at the MCG, it’s difficult to see who will challenge Hawthorn in the meantime.
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Souths hang on to get off mark
Never doubt the influence of Russell Crowe. The Hollywood star was in attendance at ANZ Stadium today, with South Sydney beating a lethargic North Queensland Cowboys 28-24 to clinch its first win of the season.
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Cats purr with another late show
Winning is a habit Geelong mastered long ago, however waiting until the final term to put the hammer down is quickly become another Cats trademark, with Geelong’s 15.15 (105) to 11.12 (78) over the Brisbane Lions at Skilled Stadium grossly flattering.
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Warriors win in a slog
It was dark, cold and wet at Mt. Smart Stadium, yet somehow the conditions were better than the standard of football. The Warriors picked up yet another home win with a 14-6 victory over Canberra.
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Warriors win in a slog
It was dark, cold and wet at Mt. Smart Stadium, yet somehow the conditions were better than the standard of football. Amongst the errors, the Warriors picked up yet another home win with a 14-6 victory over Canberra.
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Idiot fan overshadows Parra comeback win
Referee Ben Cummins was struck on the head with a foam football after Penrith blew a 14-6 lead to lose to Parramatta 26-18 at CUA Stadium.
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Forgotten Mullen jogs selectors memories
A year ago Jarrod Mullen was the great young hope for the Blues. Now he sits awkwardly in a pecking order that involves the likes of Peter Wallace and Mitchell Pearce, but the Knights halfback showed off his talent to help Newcastle to a 13-12 win over top of the table Gold Coast at EnergyAustralia [...]
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Miserly McGrath does it again
He might be long retired from international cricket, but Glenn McGrath is fast becoming the most valuable Australian in the Indian Premier League, if not the tournament whole, as the legend helped Delhi Daredevils to an eight wicket win over Chennai Super Kings in Chennai.