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contents Rugby League SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS - Greg Inglis P06 Transformation on and off the field CANTErBURY BULLDOGS - Josh Reynalds P07 Adding extra bite to the Bulldogs SYDNEY ROOSTERS - Michael Jennings P08 Meet the latte squad`s new recruit st george illawarra dragons P09 Laying new foundations in 2014
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wests tigers P10 Young cub making his mark
P11 Manly Sea eagles
Doing his Lyon share
of origin I P12 state The NSW Spine
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fifa confederations cup brazil 2013 Complete review of the teams
P16 Afc champions league
Great wall to high for the Mariners ascent
park P17 fraser $2 Million reasons for Success
P18 socceroos Last Chance Saloon
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P20 Gws Giants
Tom Wills Oval
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sydney swans
New wings for former Hawk
cricket
preview p24 ashes Ashes series just over a month away
martial arts
jiu-jitsu P26 brazilian 1st leg of the NSWBJJ championship THAY P28 mUAY The Commonwealth Champion
P28 MMA The ghost face killer
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PLAYERS OVERSEAS P30 AuSSiE Roland Garros runneth over aussies
Marathon / netball
P31 sydney morning herald half marathon The winner was Liam Adams the swifts scarers thunderbirds Thunderbirds attack!
MOTOR SPORT GP P31 Moto Mugello Italy
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hen Maguire took over the reigns of the pride of the league in 2012 he pulled a masterstroke right out of the Wayne Bennett playbook by shifting Inglis from centre to fullback, a decision that the super coach made with Lockyer when he shifted his superstar from fullback to five eighth in 2004. Inglis took his promotion with both hands and played a big part when the Bunnies made the preliminary final, the first time since 1989. W hen South Sydney coach Michael Maguire talks about Greg Inglis it’s not his on field attributes that spring to mind first. “People talk about his transformation as a player, I think just transformation as a person.” Maguire added that Inglis has a
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“good blend to his life now, and it’s showing on the field. ”In 2013 along with helping spearhead the myrtle and cardinals tilt at breaking a 42 year premiership drought, any spare time he has will be devoted to his Business and Marketing degree he has just started. The QLD Origin centre got a taste of Uni life when he was at the Melbourne Storm, completing a Certificate IV in Youth Work at Swinburne University. But studying at Sydney University is something entirely different. “As big as I am, it’s pretty intimidating: I pretty much had to pick the scariestlooking university of them all,’’ When visiting the Camperdown campus for the first time the 2007 Clive Churchill Medallist commented “It looks like Hogwarts. I feel like I’m in Harry Potter.’’
Not that G.I. is going there just to collect a “participation medal.” In a deep probing Interview for the Sydney University website, the 26 year old is already thinking about life after football. Coming to the realisation that you only have a short time in the game “I think a degree would do wonders for me and what I want to do with the rest of my life after football and hopefully it will inspire some other Indigenous kids to go all the way through to Year 12 and to put their hands up and go to Uni.”
2. When did Greg Inglis make his QLD State of Origin debut ?
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oming into 2012 Josh Reynolds was a fringe first grader playing for his future. New coach Des Hasler had just left Manly where under his reign they had won two premierships and was looking to be reunited with boom Kiwi Kieran Foran. In the end Foran decided to stay at Brookvale meaning Reynolds would be able to show his new coach what he could do and what a year 2012 would be. Along with Ben Barba who had his breakout year, they formed a dynamic duo and were crucial in the Bulldogs charge to the Grand Final where they were gallant in a 14-4 loss to the Melbourne Storm.
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He will make his NSW Origin debut off the bench in the 2013 series opener against the Maroons after injury forced Newcastle’s Kurt Gidley out. At club level, 2013 got off to a shaky start for the Bulldogs. Their side was decimated for the opening rounds with injuries to Sam Kasiano and Frank Pritchard, Steve Turner retiring and James Graham still serving a suspension for biting Billy Slater in
the 2012 decider. But when the club stood down their star fullback and reigning Dally M Medal winner indefinitely, Josh showed great character and leadership by fronting the media the following day at the launch of the NSW Cup. The Canterbury junior recently inked a new four-year extension that will keep him at Belmore until 2017 and much more lies ahead for this 24 year old.
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The NSW centre only completed the move to the Tri-Colours in mid January after the Roosters finally came to terms with the Penrith Panthers. With the departure of Joseph ‘BJ’ Leilua to the Newcastle Knights, the Roosters salary cap pressure was eased enough for the 24 year old to make the switch.The former Panther has found the transition smooth saying,
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“only thing that I was nervous about was meeting the new faces and finding new friends.” Michael has reveled under Trent Robinson saying he’s a “good people person” and adding the foundation club has “made my transition a lot easier.”
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e polarises opinion amongst fans like no other. The former NSW Origin half wears his heart on his sleeve and is willing to speak his mind. The sort of player you either love or hate. I talk of none other than Dragons playmaker Jamie Soward. After beginning his career at the Sydney Roosters in 2005 he moved to the Dragons mid season in 2007 in order to get a regular starting spot. His game went to another level under the guidance of Wayne Bennett and in 2010 Soward became a premiership winner when the St George Illawarra Dragons defeated the Sydney Roosters 32-8 in the Grand Final. In 2014 he will head to the foot of the mountains to join the Penrith Panthers as their big name signing. Soward is seen as instrumental in the rebuilding phase that Penrith are currently undertaking after losing the likes of Petro Civoniceva, Michael Gordon, Michael Jennings and Luke Lewis in recent years. Getting someone of the calibre of Soward was crucial. The Panthers General Manager Gus Gould went as far as to tell Triple M’s Grill Team that they had “just bought the best kicking game in the business.” The Influential figure added that Soward would also bring to the club leadership, experience and professionalism.
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aving scored two tries against Penrith earlier this year, Woods was lucky he didn’t have his front rowers union membership torn up. With a shocking injury toll to the likes of Keith Galloway and the departures of Gareth Ellis and Chris Heighington, Aaron has had to carry the inexperienced Tigers pack on his very young shoulders.
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But that doesn’t seem to faze the Balmain junior. “That’s what we wanted, you want to be thrown in at the deep end, don’t want to come in and it to be easy.“ Woods took part in the Emerging Blues camp over the off-season with the likes of Adam and Josh Reynolds, Jamal Idris, Chris Lawrence and Josh Dugan. The 109kg prop met Laurie Daley for the first time and took a lot
from his time in camp. The NSW coach told all the players what he wants to see from them week in week out for their clubs. Former Blues captains Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns gave talks on what representing their state meant and Origin football is a “different game you have to prepare for.”
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hen the NSW team was announced there was one name not there. Not because of injury or an off field discretion. I speak of Jamie Lyon. The Manly premiership winning captain would be an automatic walkup in both NSW and Australian sides and is arguably the best centre in the game with great attacking flare, solid defence and handy goal kicks. But he has shunned further representative honours. His decision to make himself unavailable for state and country has benefited the Sea Eagles immensely, who are usually down on troops during the Origin period because they provide so many players to the games showpiece. Now 31, Lyon recommitted to the club for another two years witch will see him more than likely finish his career at Brookvale, which seemed in danger earlier this year when rumours started circulating that he wanted an immediate release to join the Gold Coast Titans.
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his year’s State of Origin Series is arguably the most important in New South Wales history. After a heart breaking one point loss thanks to a Cooper Cronk field goal in game 3 in 2012 the sky
blues lost their seventh straight series loss dating back to 2006. The makeup of the NSW spine is the big talking point going into the series opener. The performance of the men wearing the one, six, seven and nine on their backs on Wednesday June
5th at ANZ Stadium will be crucial in whether or not the Blues stop an eighth straight series loss to the Maroons. We look at who we expect to be playing Fullback, Five Eighth, Halfback, and Hooker come game 1.
Half-Back: Mitchell Pearce (Sydney Roosters) Origins: 10 (2008, 13)
The biggest series of his career that will either make or break him. The son of former NSW Origin winning Captain and Coach Wayne Pearce will have the weight of the entire state on his shoulders. He has matured under new Roosters coach Trent Robinson and is playing arguably the best football of his career. Seems to have put his “partying” days behind him and will be looking to bring club form with him to the Origin cauldron and steer NSW to a series win for the first time since 2005. With two games in Sydney this year he will never have a better chance to do so.
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5. What year did Robbie Farah make his NRL debut ?
Five-Eighth: James Maloney (Sydney Roosters) Origins: 1 (2013)
Fullback: Jarryd Hayne (Parramatta Eels) Origins: 17 (2007-13)
Hooker: Robbie Farah (Wests Tigers) Origins: 6 (2009, 2012-13)
The NSW coach Laurie Daley chose the Roosters No. 6 on a “gut feel”. Believes he has had a “calming influence” on Mitchell Pearce since linking up with theBondi Junction based club this year. Will be the Blues goal-kicker for the series so a lot will be expected of the Country Origin No. 6. Has struck up a lethal combination with fellow Rooster Michael Jennings so expect to see the Maroons target them.
Has the opportunity to lockup the NSW fullback Jersey for the next five years with a series win in 2013. Has always thrived in the Origin arena and saves his best football for it having scored seven tries. Will have injured incumbent Brett Stewart knocking on the door come game two so pressure will be on the Parramatta custodian to deliver otherwise being banished back to the wing where he has played the majority of his Origin career is a distinct possibility.
Showed he belonged in Origin when he made 63 tackles in their 16-12 win in game two in Sydney last year. With Danny Buderus tipped for an Origin recall and Blues legend Steve Roach labelling Robbie not an “Origin type player” Farah showed his metal going on to win the Brad Fittler Medal as the Blues best in 2012. Has had a tough start to 2013 with the hapless Wests Tigers stuck at the bottom end of the ladder. Has his work cut out for him facing up against the best rake in rugby league, QLD Captain Cameron Smith.
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BRAZIL Brazil are always expected to win every match they play in. However recent performances have left a lot to be desired and suggest the current side may fail to live up to expectations. The world`s biggest exporter of footballing talent will be carrying the expectations of the world`s most demanding fans on it’s lean shoulders, and hoping the footballing gods smile on them when they kick off the tournament on 15 June. Filipao will be hoping his young stars led by Neymar and Chelsea’s Oscar hit their straps early in the tournament to keep the boo boys at bay. Brazil may just scrap their way out of the group but don’t be too shocked if they don’t.
JAPAN Reigning AFC Champions Japan will be going into the first game confident to throw the Selecaos camp into disarray and further their own plans. Manchester United’s Shinji Kagawa, the Russia based Keisuke Honda and co will be the litmus test Brazil needs to gauge their prospects in the tournament and beyond. I am predicting a huge upset when the blue samurai take on Brazil in the opening game.
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ith only a few days to go before the first match of the FIFA Confederations Cup kicks of in Brasilia on 15 June, more than 588,178 tickets have already been sold. A stellar line up of four FIFA World Cup winners (Brazil, Italy, Uruguay and Spain) are eagerly awaiting the start of the tournament. All hope is not lost for the rank outsiders - Japan, Nigeria, Mexico and Oceania Champion Tahiti. While some teams will be happy to go back home minus severe humiliation, Brazil’s mentor Louis F Scolari will be expected by the ever-demanding Brazilian public to ensure the trophy doesn’t leave the country. The Seleção led by the most talked about Brazilian footballer Neymar, will have to overcome Asian kings Japan led by Keisuke Honda in their opening match and hope the cunning Mexicans who they’ll face next don’t cause an upset.
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ITALY The Italians will bring a young team to the tournament as they continue to building towards next year`s world cup. They are likely to face stiff opposition when they come up against the Mexicans in Brazil’s party capital Rio De Janeiro. Mario Balotelli may make or break the Azzurri’s aspirations in the tournament. Cesari Prandelli will be hoping the mercurial star keeps his head while on the field and together with fellow AC Milan wizkid Stephan El Shaarawy the Italians will pose a big threat to all before them. I predict they’ll have a very good tournament and even end up in the final if not winning it.
MEXICO Expectations are very high for the Mexican team, which has been labeled the most talented in recent times. Jose Manuel De La Torre will have his work cut out in selecting the starting line ups during the competition. Players such as Javier Hernandez, Giovanni Dos Santos and Andres Guardado and a host of other talented youngsters will no doubt cause major headache to opposition defenders in the tournament.
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Reigning European and Fifa World Champions Spain need no introduction; the team has some of World football’s biggest names in their ranks and will no doubt be hoping for a good start in the tournament when they take on South America`s powerhouse Uruguay. Once again FC Barcelona and Real Madrid players will dominate La Roja, it remains to be seen if Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque will retain captain Iker Casillas who has had an ongoing feud with club coach Jose Mourinho as the number one goalkeeper in the tournament. Whilst the likes of Andres Iniesta, Xabi Alonso and Iker Casillas may be advancing in age, one can’t underestimate their influence and ability to keep the well oiled machine rolling on. Spain will be aiming to add to it’s already over stocked trophy cabinet when they take to the field. It’ll take a brave man to bet against them reaching the final and possibly taking the cup home with then.
Reigning CAF Champions youthful Nigeria will be hoping to give a good account of themselves when their participation in the confederations cup kicks off. Stephen Keshi’s side has already been rocked by the withdrawal from the squad through injury by Chelsea’s flamboyant winger Victor Moses. It’ll be interesting to see how the rest of the team reacts to this late withdrawal. Striker Emmanuel Emenike and Sunday Mba will now have to be more clinical than ever in front of goal whilst Chelsea’s midfield general John Obi Mikel will be hoping captain and goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama’s reflexes are as sharp as usual to keep their dreams on course.They are expected to easily get past an inexperienced Tahiti side and will be hoping for a good result against Uruguay before their final group match against Spain. Not much was e x p e c t e d of the unpredictable Super Eagles when they arrived in South Africa early this year for the AFCON. They have the talent required to get as far as the final, Stephen Keshi will have to be at his inspirational best to steer his side out of the group.
URUGUAY Uruguay will tackle reigning World and European champions in their opening match of the Confederations Cup. The Uruguayans marshaled by Diego Lugarno don’t mind rolling up their sleeves and putting a few noses out of joint where there’s a trophy involved. La Celeste have some exciting players such as Napoli’s striker Edinson Cavani whose performances for his club have led him to be linked with all the big European club sides. Cavani has Luis Suarez for company upfront, La Celeste coach Oscar Tabarez will have his work cut out to keep his controversial striker in check as they begin their quest to bring another major trophy home. Suarez and co will back themselves to get out of the group and continue punching above their weight.
When it was announced that Tahiti had secured its place in this year’s Confederations Cup many people dusted off the old world map books to find where the country was located. Eddy Etaeta will be hoping his tiny Pacific Island team give a good account of themselves and exit the tournament with dignity. Tahiti will entertain AFCON champions Nigeria who, like Tahiti, will be hoping for a good showing at the champion’s cup. From there on, Tahiti’s remaining fixtures resemble a horror script. Spain will most likely be the most forgiving side which Tahiti will come up against, Uruguay on the other hand will have no gripes giving the tiny Pacific Island nation a harsh lesson in knock out football especially if they need the points to secure their passage to the next phase of the competition. Eddy Etaeta will have to be creative with his tactics to ensure his side leave the tournament with dignity.
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raham Arnold’s Central Coast Mariners walked onto the Tianhe stadium hoping to cause a major upset in Asian club football by bundling out of the Asian Champions League what is arguably Asia’s richest football club Guangzhou Evergrande. What ensued instead was a master class from the Chinese side in the finer art of the facets of the game. The warning signs for the Mariners came as early as the 3rd minute when Argentine Dario Conca tested Matt Ryan’s reflexes as he forced the Mariners custodian to dive low and push the ball away. It took all but seven minutes for Guangzhou’s Brazilian hitman Muriqui to pounce onto a deft through ball from Chinese international Gao Lin, which split open the Mariners defense and expertly slipped the ball past the onrushing Matt Ryan into an empty net. The Mariners came close to getting an equalizer when Kiwi live wire Michael McGlinchey’s vicious shot cannoned off the outstretched foot of an Evergrande defender and came off the outside of the upright. Sun Xiang was lucky not to see red as he flew into McGlinchey with a two-footed tackle escaping only with a yellow card to the dismay of the Mariners players and bench.A bad situation became worse for the Mariners when young gun Bernie Ibini brought down the slippery Muriqui inside his penalty box.The man who could easily put
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the Mariners out of their financial woes with one pay check Dario Conca then stepped up to the penalty spot and applied the punishment. Guangzhou embarked on a shooting spree in the second half and Matt Ryan must have been breathing sighs of relief with every way ward shot as the Evergrande attackers threatened to run riot. Gao Lin eventually put the Mariners out of their misery in the 67th minute when he sent a powerful shot past the overworked Ryan to seal his side’s place in the AFC quarterfinal.Patrick Zwaanswijk produced a gallant performance in
his last match in professional football before embarking on a coaching role with the club. It appears the exodus of players from the club has begun with reports stating Pedj Bojic handed in a transfer request which was accepted by club. Rumor has it he’ll be unveiled as a Sydney FC player soon. Here’s to hoping they can hang on to the rest of their players as they continue building for next season.
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t was an historic day in May for our beloved Fraser Park Football Complex as Minister Anthony Albanese and Senator Kate Lundy presented a 2 Million Dollar Federal Sports Grant to The Club President Anthonio Cerqueira.
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Senator Lundy said “This Grant ensures the construction of the highest standard Grade-A accreditation Grandstand that will be capable of accommodating 1,000 spectators plus upgraded facilities”. Marrickville Mayor Victor Macri added “This means immense opportunities for our younger generation to not only develop their sport-
ing skills but also provide a family friendly social environment for the whole community”. Mr Albanese commented that “Without question this gives Fraser Park the ability to attract and host major sporting events and in particular teams participating in the 2015 Asia Cup”. The load of this great project now rests with The Vice President of the Fraser Park Football Club Mr Daniel Afonso, who has taken on the massive commitment to oversee all details of construction. As a former captain of Fraser Park`s under 13 football team and now a father of three Mr Afonso takes his involvement personally and is passionate about the positive impact this project will have on the local community and beyond.
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sian football is changing and the changes are happening at a faster rate than anyone may have anticipated. Nations that were once deemed as the whipping boys for the big boys are now taking on their more established peers with no trepidation.Our beloved Qantas Socceroos unfortunately, are now front and center of this rapid change. They have unexpectedly slipped into the tight straight jacket of World Cup qualification where, any slip up could see them kiss automatic qualification goodbye and end up settling for a play off spot or
the unthinkable, miss out altogether on a trip to Brazil. The very experienced German tactician Holger Osieck, has to steer the Socceroos through three must win games starting with Japan to secure an automatic qualification spot or, the lesser preferred play off spot. No one knows the Japanese better than Holger and giant striker Josh Kennedy whose return to the national setup could not have been better timed. The Socceroos begin their mission for redemption on June 4 against a Japanese side that only needs one point to book their ticket to world football’s biggest event. A loss is not an option in this match, the Socceroos need to leave Saitama with a minimum of one point and hope their opponents don’t fare any better in their games. It should never have come to this, now they’ll have to engage Jordan (June11) and Iraq (June18) in an old fashioned bare
knuckle fist fight in their remaining matches, to ensure it’s their name on FIFA’s guest list for next years show piece event. #Nopressure
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New Wings for former Hawk
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osh Kennedy has achieved much in his short time at the Swans. 2012 was his breakout year. Apart from a premiership he also walked away with the Bob Skilton Medal as the clubs Best & Fairest, the inaugural Brett Kirk Medal from the Sydney derby against the GWS Giants and All-Australian selection. Add to that eighth in the Brownlow Medal count giving the 24 year old a lot to be proud. His AFL pedigree is nothing short of perfection, with his Father John Kennedy Jr. a four time premiership player and his grand father John Kennedy Sr. who coached Hawthorn to three premiership flags making him a third generation Hawk, having played 13 senior games in two seasons and being behind premiership players Luke Hodge, Sam Mitchell, Jordan Lewis and Brad Sewell he was going to struggle to get regular game time. Then came Paul Roos and the Sydney Swans, regarded as the most astute
buyers come trade time, who guaranteed him a starting spot and along with fellow Hawk Ben McGlynn they headed to Sydney at the end of 2009 and the rest as they say is history. He is part of an elite midfield that includes Bloods Co-Captain Kieran Jack and 2010 AFL Rising Star Medallist Dan Hannebery. Having settled his future by signing on with the club until the end of 2017 there’s little doubt that this Hawk turned Swan has a lot more to add to the Kennedy tradition.
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he Sydney Swan’s Sam Reid has been taking bumps all year and not just on the field, maligned by AFL critics throughout the opening eight rounds of the season. Yet as soon as he took that game-saving mark against Fremantle in Round 8 they were suddenly willing to forget their offenses for a week and pretend that they were best friends with the forward all along. Well the hypocrisy has not gone unnoticed. Sam Reid is a very good footballer. If they took a closer look at the 21 year old’s numbers and performances so far this season, they would notice that the 2013 model is vastly improved. After only eight rounds he is already averaging more disposals (11.5 per game in 2013 compared to 9.35 last
year), taking more marks (4.3 versus 3.09) including a game high 11 against the Dockers, and whilst he may be kicking less goals he has still kicked more than at this point last season. More important than statistics though is his work rate that is seeing him influence play across the ground and create a contest in the goal square like a key forward should. His efforts inside fifty have provided ball to the Swans 18 other individual goal kickers this season. All this whilst being tagged by the best defender on the oppos-
12. What AFL team does Sam Reid’s brother play for?
ing team each week at only 21 years of age. That key defender will soon be occupied with the much-hyped introduction of power forward Kurt Tippett after the bye. This will free up Reid to improve even further as he acquires more ball, confidence and learns from an experienced power forward how to truly dominate a game. Then, once Reid hits his peak in a few years, no defender will stand a chance.
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cricket Ashes preview
2013 Ashes preview
month away, a r ve o t jus ies r se ipated Ashes ies With the highly antic named to contest the five-test ser ad the Australian squ to say the least. s d jude Mcg raised a few eyebrow by Lee Reilly an
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13. Who captained The Australian Ashes team in 1997?
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ictorian opener Chris Rogers who played one test against India in Perth in 2008 got a recall that nobody saw coming. Nearing 20,000 first class runs and a majority of those scored in English County cricket, his experience will be crucial and must be a serious contender to play come the first test at Trent Bridge starting 10th July. Another player who has had a reprieve is Brad Haddin. The 35 year old has been named vice-captain for the tour and will also take over
the Keeping duties from Matthew Wade who has struggled behind the stumps since taking over from the 44- test veteran. The likely Test Line-up is not settled by any means. With two first class lead-up matches against Somerset and Worcestershire before the test series begins, the batting order will come down to form in these matches. With Captain Michael Clarke the only certain starter this series could signal the end for a host of players, most notably Ed Cowan, Phillip Hughes and Shane Watson who quit the vice-captaincy to concentrate on his own game and scoring runs again. Australia’s
bowling stocks on the other hand is in very good shape and will keep Australia in the hunt to regain the Urn. The only concern might be the fitness of Ryan Harris and James Pattinson who are prone to injury. With a batting order that is settled including Captain and run machine Alastair Cook and the ever consistent Jonathan Trott along with Ian Bell and Kevin Pietersen who should be back in time for the series, England go in as firm favourites to retain the Ashes that they won 3-1 on Australian soil back in 2010/11.
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14. Who was the leading run scorer in the 2010/11 Ashes
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Martial arts jiu jitsu
1st leg of the NSWBJJ championship goes beyond expectations
Fighter in ac tion
by leonardo serafim
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f the MMA is one of the fastest growing sports in the whole world, the noble art of the Brazilian Jiu-jitsu is nailing his space in the mind of the crowd as well. In Australia, step by step, the sport is getting more attention of martial arts fans.
(L) Giant Team Headcoach Marco Villela looks on at his fighter
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Like a hurricane, the BJJ is snatching participants every year. In 2001, less than 100 people were competing in official tournaments of the NSWBJJ (New South Wales state federation). Almost 13 years later, things have changed. The BJJ is taking off across the country, as proven by the 1st leg of the NSWBJJ championship at Sydney Uni Aquatic Centre last May 19th. The tournament brought together over 400 participants, representing the major academies of Sydney, such as Roots Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Gracie Barra Sydney, Gracie Sydney, Legacy Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Giant Team, Lion’s Den Academy and many others. All the great names were there, proving their skills on the tatami. The big winner of the tournament was the Gracie Sydney that won the general competition sport the action from in both adult categories: GI (jiu-jitsu uniform) and No GI. Gracie Barra Sydney was the second, and Will-Machado was the third. Julio Guerra (Gracie Barra) was the absolute champion in the black belt, Sharer Kha (Will-Machado) in the brown belt, and Michael San Marzano in the purple (Legacy). In the kids division, the champion team was Roots BJJ with Gracie Sydney as runner-up and Will-Machado in third place.
The Event Manager, Thiago Braga, as well as founders and directors of the NSWBJJ, Paulo Guimaraes, Bruno Panno and Marcelo Rezende, believe that this tournament was an important step for great things that are coming for the BJJ in Sydney. “ This competition was huge compared to other years. But right now, we are already focusing on
the state championship, that happens in this month”. On the 15th and 16th of June AFBJJ NSW (Australian Federation of Brazilian Jiu JItsu of the state of NSW) will be running the state championship at The Forum (Newcaslte University) in Newcasltle where over 500 competitors are expected, said Braga.
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uis Regis, known as well by his fight name of ‘Macaco’ (‘monkey’ in Portuguese), is a Brazilian born Australian, who has fought and represented both nations in numerous opportunities.
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Currently ranked #8 Junior Middle Weight by the WMC (World Muay Thai Council), Luis has under his belt, the recent title of the Commonwealth Champion by the IKBF (International Kick Boxer Federation).Running a fulltime Academy in the heart of Sydney, makes you think that he won’t be able to keep up with the main contenders of the Muay Thai world. Instead, Luis still comes up as one of the toughest fighters ever seen and is yet to prove to the world his full potential.Based at SRG Thai Boxing Gym in Alexandria, where a lot of new fighters are getting developed by him, Luis is able to cater for everyone that is interested in the beloved Martial Art. From absolute beginners to the most experienced fighter, he would like to invite everyone to come in for a class and try a little bit of Thailand in this great area of Sydney.
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Dean McVeigh
ondi Muay Thai fighter Dean McVeigh started this year with a big bang when he won the NSW WKA Muay Thai title in the 69kg division with a 3rd round KO over a more experienced Opponent. Originally from Ireland the 28 year old spends most of his spare time training at Bondi Muay Thai Gym. Bondi Muay Thai female fighter Maja Modin also had a great win over a tough fighter with a point decision. Other Bondi MuayThai fighters Rozi Komlos, Luise Rea, Cruz Briggs, Tyrone Davies and Romero are all training hard for a up coming fight night to be held on August the 3rd at the Bondi Junction RSL. For tickets or more information regarding fight night call 0402 622 662
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ugo Miller is a professional fighter training at IGORMMA in Bondi junction. He trains under head coaches Igor Smiljevic and Igor Praporshchikov and fights in the light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions with a record of 2 wins, 1 loss. Currently Hugo also trains Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, wrestling, boxing and kickboxing. He began his martial arts journey after leaving high school when he was out of shape and spending long nights partying and not really going anywhere. “Martial art has given me drive, focus and I hope to spend the rest of my life training to become one of the world’s greatest mixed martial artists”, said Hugo.
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The Cup runneth over for Aussies
by LEONARDO SERAFIM and gode migerano
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when the embattled Bernard Tomic had to retire from the tournament while 2 sets and 2-1 down in the third set after succumbing to injury. This is definitely a year the troubled Bernard Tomic will be hoping to see the back of very quickly, with his father and coach facing a possible life ban for an alleged attack on Bernard’s training In a world where Rafael Nadal is almost partner. Let’s hope he has a speedy unstoppable, our Aussie battlers have recovery and gets back to winning had to sweat blood and shed tears ways. Slovenian Blaz Kavcic made as they begin the slow heartbreaking little work of James Duckworth sending exodus from the competition. Marinko him packing with a thumping 6-2,62,6Matosevic was no match for world 2 defeat. Teenage sensation Nick number 4 ranked Spain’s David Ferrer Kyrgios provided temporary relief going down in straight sets as he lost for Australian tennis as he claimed 6-4,6-3, 6-3. Next to hit the exit door the scalp of Czech Radek Štěpánek was the veteran Lleyton Hewitt who beating the veteran 7-6,7-6,7-6 in was out fought by local boy Gilles the first round. The young gun ran Simon who came back twice from two into trouble when he sets down to win 3-6,1-6, 6-4,6-1,7-5 in turned up for a five set thriller. He was also bundled his round two out of the doubles competition together appointment, with his partner John-Patrick Smith the unforgiving in the first round. Romanian Victor Croatian Marin Hănescu could not believe his luck Cilic was in even Australians fronted up for action at this year’s French Open and already the casualty list is more than the number of matches won by the Aussie contingent. The courts at Roland Garros have never been so unkind to Australian players.
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no charitable mood as he handed the teenager a 6-4,6-2,6-2 defeat to end the Aussie Men’s interest in this year’s tournament. In the WTA, Sam Stosur beat Japanese veteran Kamiko DateKrumm 6-0,6-2 in their match whilst Australian wildcard entrant Ashleigh Barty accounted for Czech Lucie Hradecka 7-5,2-6,6-1 in their match. Australia’s other participants Olivia Rogowska and Sacha Jones also lost their first round matches. It would be an understatement to describe this year’s French Open for Australian players as anything short of doom gloom and utter devastation. Let’s hope by the time you read this the remaining players will have salvaged some national pride.
15. What year did Pat Rafter win his first U.S. open title?
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by danielle young
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0,439 Australians completed the Sydney Morning Herald half marathon on Sunday, May 19. It was a chilly morning as the runners set off on the 21.1km course around Sydney’s landmarks, after a short silence in remembrance of the Boston marathon bombing victims. By the end of the day, the event had raised $933,196 for over 700 charities. This year’s winner was Melbournian cross-country champion Liam Adams with a time of 1:04:36, beating Maroubra’s Harry Summers for the $5000 prize by just 19 seconds. Another Melbourne resident took home the women’s trophy with a time of 1:12:44. The prize is dedicated to late marathon champion Kerryn McCann who died of breast cancer in 2008. The race record still stands at 1:01:11, set by Pat Carroll in 1994.
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by brandon lynch
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urrent world champion Jorge Lorenzo won his second race of the season and his third successive at Mugello. After starting 2nd on the grid behind current world championship leader Dani Pedrosa, Lorenzo made an aggressive movebumping Pedrosa on the first turn to take the lead.
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021 screaming fans turned up to Allphones Arena, to watch the Sydney Swifts go within 3 goals of upsetting premiership favourites The Adelaide Thunderbirds 46 – 43. The Swifts who are battling to avoid the wooden spoon showed great character to push the Thunderbirds all the way. The Swifts defensive pair of Mo’onia Gerrard & Sonia Mkoloma worked tirelessly to spoil Thunderbirds attack. In the last three minutes of the game they forced 3 turn overs but the Swifts could not capitalise. The Thunderbirds took an early 5 goal lead before the Swifts fought back to a 13-11 deficit at first quarter. At half time the scores were locked at 21 – 21, but the Swifts trailed at the end of the third by 2. Swifts co captain said ‘We were in the game all the way but we need to win these games’. In other results the Melbourne Vixens defeated the Queensland firebirds 53 – 47 & Waikato Magic 58 defeated Southern Steel 52.
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A flying start from Marc Marquez saw him move to third place from sixth on the grid. The huge crowd who turned up to watch home town favourite Valentino Rossi were quickly left in disbelief on the fourth corner when Rossi had a heavy crash with Alvaro Bautista, both riders were OK but seemed to blame the other. A race of three developed up front until the 13th Lap when Lorenzo picked up the pace to leave both Honda riders behind. With four laps remaining Marquez went past Pedrosa and quickly pulled away. With two laps remaining Marquez looked in line to be the first ever GP debutant to finish on the podium five races in a row, until loosing the front end and crashing out. Englishman Cal Crutchlow eventually finished third. In Moto 2 Englishman Scott Redding won his second race of the season ahead of Nicolas Terol & Johan Zarco to take a 43 point lead in the championship Moto 3 was won by Luis Salom just ahead of Alex Rins and Championship leader Maverick Vinales.
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rugby UNION Lions Tour 2013
Be bold, wear gold by oscar jimenez
JUNE IS ALWAYS A SPECIAL MONTH FOR RUGBY ALL AROUND THE WORLD; IT’S THE TIME FOR THE IRB MID-YEAR TEST WINDOW.
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n Australia we are hosting the British & Irish Lions Tour 2013 and Sydney will host the final game of the three Test series. The upcoming Lions series will be a magical celebration of rugby, not only due to the quality of the players involved, but also the British fans who make the tour special. The British and Irish Lions are a rugby union team composed of international players from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, who tour against Southern Hemisphere sides. The British and Irish Lions’ most recent tour was of South Africa in 2009, when the Lions lost a three-Test series against the Springboks 2-1
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under the guidance of Scottish coach Ian McGeechan. In June the British and Irish Lions coached by New Zealander Warren Gatland will tour Australia with three Test matches already penciled in against the Wallabies. Gatland named a 37man squad for the Australian tour, with Welsh forward Sam Warburton captaining the side. Having waited 12 long years to have another crack at the Wallabies, the Lions will be keen to get one over them after their last meeting in 2001 ended with a 2-1 series defeat. British & Irish Lions head coach Warren Gatland says he’s been hugely impressed by what he’s seen from his squad so far in their preparation. Tour captain Sam Warburton was also in positive
mood after stage one of The Lions’ preparation, “I think everyone is ready now. On the first Monday when we had those meetings we were just looking forward to getting on the training pitch, getting the ball in the hands and getting prepared for that first game because this is what everyone dreams of going on a Lions Tour. The opportunity will pass you by if you don’t embrace it.” The 2013 Lions tour squad:
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(Wales), Jamie Heaslip (Ireland), Dan Lydiate (Wales), Sean O’Brien (Ireland), Justin Tipuric (Wales), Sam Warburton (Wales).
Forwards: Dan Cole (England), Cian Healy (Ireland), Gethin Jenkins (Wales), Adam Jones (Wales), Matt Stevens (England), Mako Vunipola (England), Dylan Hartley (England), Richard Hibbard (Wales), Tom Youngs (England), Ian Evans (Wales), Richie Gray (Scotland), Alun-Wyn Jones (Wales), Paul O’Connell (Ireland), Geoff Parling (England), Tom Croft (England), Toby Faletau
Six more players will be joining the squad once Super Rugby breaks for midyear Test window on June 10. The DHL Australia 2013 Lions Tour will kick-off on 5 June at Patersons Stadium in Perth when the Lions take on the Western Force for the first match of their nine-game Tour. Below is the full fixture list for the Lions tour. PHOTO: Oscar Jimenez
Backs: Leigh Halfpenny (Wales), Stuart Hogg (Scotland), Rob Kearney (Ireland), Tommy Bowe (Ireland), Alex Cuthbert (Wales), Sean Maitland (Scotland), George North (Wales), Jonathan Davies (Wales), Brian O’Driscoll (Ireland), Jamie Roberts (Wales), Manu Tuilagi (England), Owen Farrell (England), Jonathan Sexton (Ireland), Conor Murray (Ireland), Mike Phillips (Wales), Ben Youngs (England).
The Wallabies Qantas Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has selected 25 players for the test matches; he says the selection reflected both current Super Rugby form and previous test performances. Three uncapped players have been included among the 25 named in the preliminary Qantas Wallabies squad for the DHL British & Irish Lions series. NSW Waratahs fullback Israel Folau and the Brumbies pair of loose forward and skipper Ben Mowen and inside centre Christian Leali’ifano have all been included in the group, which will assemble in Sydney on the evening of Sunday June 2 to begin preparations for the once-in-12-years series.
Will Genia, Liam Gill, Michael Hooper, Rob Horne, James Horwill ©, Digby Ioane, Sekope Kepu, Peter Kimlin, Christian Leali’ifano, Pat McCabe, Ben McCalman, Hugh McMeniman, Stephen Moore, Ben Mowen, James O’Connor, Wycliff Palu, Nick Phipps, Benn Robinson, Rob Simmons, Scott Sio, James Slipper, Joe Tomane.
WALLABIES SQUAD (25 players): The Qantas Wallabies squad for the DHL Australia 2013 Lions tour is: Ben Alexander, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Berrick Barnes, Kurtley Beale, Nick Cummins, Dave Dennis, Kane Douglas, Saia Fainga’a, Israel Folau,
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