2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 Australia Sports


The Australian
   
Wimbledon 2015: Lleyton Hewitt bows out at 17th tournament visit   
The Australian
Australian tennis is in rude health. This is partly down to Nick Kyrgios, who underlined his nascent bad-boy status with a “dirty scum” outburst during a first-round breeze, but mainly because of a bloody-minded veteran who looked as though he would ...
Fitting Effort by Lleyton Hewitt in Wimbledon Farewell   New York Times
Wimbledon: Nick Kyrgios vows to continue aggressive style after yet another on ...   ABC Online
Former champion Hewitt bows out in typical style   Irish Independent
NEWS.com.au   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Herald Sun   
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The Australian
   
Wimbledon 2015: Nick Kyrgios eases past Diego Schwartzman   
The Australian
The double bowl of Special K has just got a little soggy. Nick Kyrgios has become a defiant and reluctant tennis player, albeit a winner in the first round of Wimbledon embroiled in controversy about his call of “dirty scum”. Thanasi Kokkinakis, in ...
Wimbledon: Nick Kyrgios beats Diego Schwartzman to ease into second round   ABC Online
Nick Kyrgios rolls into Wimbledon amid typical controversy   Irish Times
Volatile Kyrgios in more controversy at Wimbledon   New Zealand Herald
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
The Roar   
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The Australian
   
State Of Origin: Farah named for NSW despite fractured hand   
New Zealand Herald
Robbie Farah of the Blues celebrates after team mate Josh Dugan scored during game two of this year's State of Origin series. Photo / Getty Images. Robbie Farah has been named in the NSW side for State of Origin III despite suffering a fractured hand ...
Robbie Farah named in Blues' side for Origin III despite fractured hand   9news.com.au
State of Origin: Robbie Farah named in New South Wales side for State of ...   ABC Online
Injured Robbie Farah named for Blues   TVNZ
3News NZ   
sportal.co.nz   
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Sport24
   
Clarke confident as Ashes loom large   
Sport24
London - Australia captain Michael Clarke believes his players are building up to their defence of the Ashes in just the right style after opening their tour with a convincing victory over Kent. Clarke's men now face Essex in another four-day match ...
Ashes 2015: Mitchell Johnson admits Phillip Hughes's death affected his ...   ABC Online
Lehmann unconcerned with England's Spain stint   The Express Tribune
Matildas bow out of World Cup with Ashes back on the line   Independent Australia
Daily Mail   
expressandstar.com   
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Cricket Country
   
Hughes' death behind Johnson form slump   
New Zealand Herald
Mitchell Johnson says the impact of Phillip Hughes' death played a part in his recent slip in pace. Johnson's typically savage speed dropped off during India's tour of Australia last summer, and was more pronounced during the left-armer's Indian ...
Glenn McGrath always has something interesting to say ahead of the Ashes ...   The Australian
Ashes 2015: 'Alastair Cook needs extra flair for England to regain the urn'   Telegraph.co.uk
The Ashes: Vaughan & Brearley on captaincy & cricket   BBC Sport
Cricket Country   
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Brisbane Times
   
Commonwealth Games 2018: Mascot design competition opens   
Brisbane Times
Matilda the Kangaroo, mascot at the 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games, pictured at the closing ceremony on 9 October 1982. SMH SPORT Picture by VIC SUMNER COMM2010 Photo: Vic Sumner. Get ready to design the mascot for the 2018 ...

Search begins for new Games mascot   ABC Online (blog)
Mascot search is on for GC2018   9news.com.au
Games need a mascot. Hop to it.   Perth Now
ARU Rugby   
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Herald Sun
   
Cricket World Cup an economic boon to host countries   
New Zealand Herald
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) " The Cricket World Cup generated more than 1 billion Australian dollars ($770 million) for the economies of host countries Australia and New Zealand when it was held in February and March. An economic impact study released ...

How we really won the World Cup   NEWS.com.au
Australia-New Zealand to make history with day-night Test   DAWN.com
Will the day-night Test actually work?   Fox Sports
Perth Now   
Radio New Zealand   
Yahoo Eurosport UK   
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ABC Online
   
Adelaide Crows' Charlie Cameron awarded the AFL's latest Rising Star nomination   
ABC Online
The 20-year-old had 13 disposals and kicked a goal in Adelaide's come-from-behind win over Brisbane at the Gabba on Saturday. Cameron has played 18 games for the Crows over two seasons after being drafted from WAFL club, Swan Districts. So far this ...

AFL's Lions not fearful of trip west   SBS
Lions looking on bright side of collapse   ninemsn
Charlie Cameron earns Rising Star nomination after consistent season with ...   Herald Sun
AFL.com.au   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
WAFL poser: what happens to Seven and Nine war if West Perth reaches grand ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
West Perth plays hardball with WAFC, Channel Seven over Nine logo · West Perth Falcons fight to keep Channel Nine logo on jumpers. Challenging form by the West Perth football club has the potential to create one of the fiercest showdowns of the WAFL ...

Falcons down Lions before record crowd   Community Newspaper Group

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Brisbane Times
   
Bulldogs thump Storm   
Brisbane Times
The Canterbury Bulldogs continue their dominance over the Melbourne Storm, with a convincing 20 to 4 win on their return to the Belmore Sports Ground. 30/06/15. Unbelievable try 'that's not physically possible' (Video Thumbnail). Up next ...
The NRL's new man mountain   New Zealand Herald
NRL: five things we learned from round 16   The Guardian (blog)
Attention NRL — suburban footy is alive and well   Perth Now
Ballina Shire Advocate   
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