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Why Bakkies Botha wasn’t cited for striking Mortlock

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By Spiro Zavos July 24th 2008 (1 hour ago)
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South Africas Bakkies Botha, right, runs off of Sam Cordingley during Rugby Test against Australia at Subiaco Oval in Perth, Australia, Saturday, July 19, 2008. AP Photo

During the televised coverage of the Wallabies versus Springboks Test at Perth, there was a camera shot that appeared to show Bakkies Botha, the South African bully boy secondrower, belting Stirling Mortlock so badly that he was forced to leave the field with concussion.

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The Roar Rugby Review (video)

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By Andrew Logan July 24th 2008 (34 minutes ago)
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Welcome to episode 4 of the Roar Rugby Review, brought to you amongst a whole gamut of tribulations behind the scenes.

Watch the fourth episode in this video series

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Numbers game as battle for finals heats up

By Steve Jancetic - July 24th 2008 (38 minutes ago)

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It’s the time of year when all that stands between dreams of NRL glory and finals oblivion is mathematical probability, so much so that even the Bulldogs remain a top eight hopeful.

ROC: ‘Rugby league, the sky is falling’

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Thompson and North to start for Olyroos

By Philip Henderson - July 24th 2008 (38 minutes ago)

Surat Sukha of Thailand\'s Chonburi FC, (27), and Archie Thompson of Melbourne Victory FC vie for the ball during their AFC Champions League soccer match in Bangkok. AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong

Archie Thompson will start his first game for the Olyroos against Japan tomorrow with Graham Arnold edging closer to finalising his starting XI for the Beijing Olympics.

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Diplomatic Deans plays down loss of Cup captains

By Darren Walton - July 24th 2008 (43 minutes ago)

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans is playing down the absence of the respective Australian and New Zealand captains from Saturday night’s Bledisloe Cup blockbuster in Sydney.

McCaw ruled out for Wallabies Test

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Wallabies promote Tahu for Cup showdown
Wallabies selection makes code-cross worthwhile for Ryan

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Concerns over safety, integrity of Champions Trophy

By Adam Cooper - July 24th 2008 (43 minutes ago)

Cricket Australia (CA) fears the integrity of the Champions Trophy will be further damaged if held in Pakistan and countries either refuse to attend or send under-strength squads.

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I pity the fool who takes on the Dees

By Sam Lienert - July 24th 2008 (46 minutes ago)

It’s time for Melbourne to quit their jibber jabber and get a plan together. So it’s lucky Mr T was on hand.

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Home sweet away

Richmond\' Brett Deledio marks in a contest against Essendon\'s Henry Slattery during the AFL Round 16 match between the Richmond Tigers and the Essendon Bombers at the MCG. GSP Images

When is a home not a home? When you’re playing in the AFL and your home ground has been put out to pasture, that’s when.

This is particularly noticeable in the remaining matches this season, when teams’ “home” and “away” games are one thing on paper, but stack up quite differently in reality in ways that could have an enormous impact on ladder positions after 22 rounds.

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Gentleman Farr-Jones puts in the boot

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By Spiro Zavos July 23rd 2008
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Former Australian Rugby Union captain Nick Farr-Jones poses for a photograph by the ARU Hall of Fame in Sydney on Monday, July 21, 2008. Farr-Jones has been named as the thirteenth Wallaby to be bestowed the honour. AAP Image/Paul Miller

The ARU has made an excellent choice in appointing Nick Farr-Jones to the Wallaby Hall of Fame.

He was one of the best of the gentleman players, the breed of fine athletes and sportsmen who played rugby with passion and skill on the field and then, whether they won or lost, got on with their lives with equal enthusiasm and a smile on their face.

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Carney faces sack and deregistration

By Todd Balym - July 23rd 2008

Troubled Canberra star Todd Carney faces the sack and de-registration by the NRL with police investigating allegations he urinated on a member of the public.

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Cowboys expected to fight out the season
Time for Eels to take out the trash

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Wallaby hits back at All Black slurs: ‘We’re no cheats!’

By Darren Walton - July 23rd 2008

New Wallabies prop Ben Alexander (right) with Stephen Moore (centre) and Al Baxter practice their scrum setting during a training session at Manly Oval, Sydney, Thursday, June 5, 2008. The Wallabies will play Ireland in Melbourne on June 14, 2008. AAP Image/Dean Lewins

The Wallabies have brushed off accusations they cheat at scrum time and turned their attention to nullifying All Blacks captain Richie McCaw in Saturday night’s Bledisloe Cup opener in Sydney.

Scrum no longer a weakness for Wallabies, says Hore

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Blackadder, Hammett to succeed Deans at Crusaders?

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This year’s Kangaroos can jump higher, says Grant

By Sam Lienert - July 23rd 2008 - (0)

No guarantees for Valkanis

By Daniel Brettig - July 23rd 2008 - (0)

Yellow jersey battle set for Alpe d’Huez finale

By Justin Davis - July 23rd 2008 - (1)

Absence of Rawlinson and Deakes to hit team hard

By John Salvado - July 23rd 2008 - (1)
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Allow foreign players to play in the Super 14

By Fragglerocker July 24th 2008 (1 hour ago)

The possibility of foreign players being allowed to play for Australian Super 14 sides has been thrown around in recent months.

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A Bledisloe Cup for the ages

By Romey July 24th 2008 (1 hour ago)

Anticipation for this weekend’s Bledisloe Cup match is reaching fever pitch. For rugby fans, this is like the opening Test of the Ashes, the final leg of the football World Cup, or the NBA playoffs. It’s the grand stage of our sport.

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Enough is enough with the Swans, the AFL needs to act

By Gruffalo July 24th 2008 (1 hour ago)

There comes a time where enough is enough. Carlton versus Sydney on Sunday was evidence that a tough approach is needed with the Swans making a mockery of what is required to be a law-abiding, respected member of the AFL fraternity.

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Could the FFA’s grip on the A-league be suffocating its fans?

By liampender July 24th 2008 (2 hours ago)

With the new season fast approaching, it is imperative that Australian football’s greatest asset continues to walk through the turnstiles from game one.

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Free-to-air versus Pay TV

By Adrian Musolino July 23rd 2008

The next few years will be fascinating for sports fans, with the promise of an increase in sports telecasts on free to air channels (FTA) as they add multi channels on both the standard on high definition platforms.

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The Fun Police are invading my game

By spud murphy July 23rd 2008

I had a dream last night that that I was watching a great game of rugby league, just like in the good old days. I must have been reminiscing of a time before passion was outlawed, and refereeing was pseudo-political.

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Why V8 Supercars need a third manufacturer

By Adrian Musolino July 23rd 2008

The recent decision by Ford to reduce the number of V8 Supercar teams it supports further proves that the category needs a third manufacturer, not only to ensure there is a competitive and deep grid, but also so it can move away from the Holden V Ford platform that even the sport’s bosses admit is now dated.

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Coaches are irresponsible to back Bowden

By Greg Hawke July 23rd 2008

Rule changes and the tinkering with our great game of Australian Football, has been the topic of heated and emotional discussion for a while now. So why don’t we take a good hard look at some of the real reasons why the administrators feel compelled to constantly chop and change the rules?

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Ferrari’s dominance is their weakness

By Mohammed Patel July 23rd 2008

Ferrari may hold a comfortable lead over BMW and McLaren in the Formula 1 constructor standings, but their strategic position seem to be costing both driver’s the championship.

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Donaghy taints the hand that feeds him

By Zolton July 23rd 2008

The Tim Donaghy betting scandal is still getting headline space in the major New York dailies. His admissions have raised some interesting questions about the influence match officials can have in determining the outcome of big matches, not just in the NBA, but across all sports.

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What Deans will do, eventually

By MONTY STRING July 23rd 2008

Even though the Dingo has been hired for lots of money and gets lots of respect, he doesn’t have total control over who gets to play, or even who gets to play where.

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The Armchair Sports Writer Award: the week 7 finalists are …

By The Roar July 22nd 2008

Congratulations to Rory O’Donovan who scooped the pool with 83 percent of the vote for his article What Next For Federer? A Coach Would Help in last week’s voting for The Roar’s Armchair Sports Writer Award. We have three new articles to be voted on this week.

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Our football referees need an Asian vacation

By jimbo July 22nd 2008

The A-League pre-season has just kicked off, and the new A-League season is not far off. As is the case every year, there will probably be refereeing controversies.

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Ban the Mexican Wave

By Guy Smiley July 22nd 2008

At the tight, tense Tri-Nations game in Perth against the Springboks, midway through the second half, with the game up for grabs, some fools in the crowd thought starting the Mexican wave would be a good idea.

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Stoner’s biggest challenge awaits

By Adrian Musolino July 22nd 2008

The result seemed like a certainty prior to the American Motorbike Grand Prix at Laguna Seca in California. Having dominated all weekend with an average gap of 0.6 seconds to his rivals, a huge amount when multiplied over a thirty two-lap race, Casey Stoner was odds on for victory.

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Royal Birkdale chokes The Shark and everyone else

By Benjamin Conkey July 22nd 2008

Tiger Woods was probably glad he wasn’t playing professional golf last week, for even the great man himself would have struggled with the weather that greeted the players at Royal Birkdale for the 137th British Open.

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Wallabies are not Lost in Celebration

By mudskipper July 22nd 2008

Now is not the time for the Wallabies to be Lost in Celebration. It’s time to focus on the next objective, the All Blacks.

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The Pura Cup, ANZ stadium … what’s in a name?

By Benjamin Conkey July 22nd 2008 - (3)

Can the All Blacks win in Sydney?

By ohtani\'s jacket July 21st 2008 - (113)

True grit from the Wallabies

By LeftArmSpinner July 21st 2008 - (40)

It’s time for the Eagles coaches to accept responsibility

By John July 20th 2008 - (6)

Reliving the 1984 Second Semi-Final: Essendon v Hawthorn

By Jason Cave July 20th 2008 - (0)

Hand over the money, or the game gets it

By spud murphy July 19th 2008 - (11)

Mourning the lost art of goalkicking

By Rich_daddy July 19th 2008 - (3)

Rugby league, the sky is falling

By Tony Curl July 19th 2008 - (10)

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