Blues lose Waite
CARLTON will turn to its small forwards to spark a winning formula against Adelaide on Sunday after ruling out Jarrad Waite with a back injury.
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CARLTON will turn to its small forwards to spark a winning formula against Adelaide on Sunday after ruling out Jarrad Waite with a back injury.
GEELONG’S premiership credibility will be put to the sternest of tests tonight when Chris Scott’s side clashes with Collingwood. Follow it LIVE here.
DWYANE Wade and the Heat had a night to forget as they were steamrolled by the Pacers.
TROUBLED Aussie cricketer Luke Pomersbach was due to face court in India yesterday after allegedly sexually abusing a woman.
UPDATE: ANDREW Demetriou backs Mark Neeld’s decision to select Liam Jurrah just 48 hours after he was hit with new serious assault charges.
HAWTHORN is growing increasingly concerned about captain Luke Hodge’s knee injury.
CHELSEA and Bayern Munich will lay it all on the line?this weekend?in the Champions League decider.
AUSSIE golfer Rhein Gibson has set a provisional new world record for the lowest round in golf, shooting a 16-under-par 55.
Doomben Cup tip – Lights of Heaven – Returned to top form last start when just missed and drawn to get the right run from the gate and should be peaking here while favourite and stablemate has been up for a very long time ? Best bet – Doomben Race 6 No 14 – Mental – Bolted in when taking on older horses last time and looks very capable of continued improvement from perfect draw here. ? Best value – Doomben Race 3 No 8 – Fillydelphia – Didn’t have much luck last start and third up record is very good. She loves the mile at Doomben and looks good value. ? Lay – Doomben Race 8 No 1 – Smoking Joey – Has been on fire in Melbourne but awkwardly drawn here against some quality horses and happy to risk at the price. ? Best backed – Manighar – Shortened from $3.00 to $2.60 after drew the inside and the punters still thought it looked big with a string of bets including one of $10,000 arriving for him. Money has kept coming at $2.50 and could well start shorter
WHILE Bulldog Nathan Djerrkura is busting his gut to make his mark in the AFL, he’s also following in his father’s footsteps.