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Jockey injured in horrific fall

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 22 Desember 2012 | 16.41

Shock ... Ryan Maloney lies on the track after the fall. Source: News Limited

Jockey Ryan Maloney suffered a broken wrist but fortunately escaped major injuries after victory turned to tragedy in the Red Tempo Handicap (1000m) at Flemington.

Maloney steered Beltrois, who has not raced for 13 months, through gaps to a narrow win, only for the seven year old to knuckle three strides after the winning post, tumble and crash to turf.

Beltriois hobbled to the top of the straight but had to be euthanised.

Maloney was taken to hospital complaining of a sore left wrist.

The incident sucked the air from the pre-Christmas meeting. The glee associated with the return of Beltrois dissipated as stunned patrons watched the drama unfold.


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Nervy Jets hold out Sydney

Ankle tap ... Ruben Zadkovich is tripped up by Ali Abbas Source: AAP

Newcastle picked up their first win for six weeks and extended Sydney FC's horror run to one win in eight matches with a nervy 2-1 win at Hunter Stadium.

Early goals from Craig Goodwin and Emile Heskey proved decisive, even though Yairu Yao gave the visitors a glimmer of hope after 32 minutes.

It was a far from dominant display from the home team who had not scored since knocking three past Melbourne Heart goalkeeper Clint Bolton on November 24.

The home side dominated the early exchanges and were rewarded with Goodwin's free kick and Heskey's tap in.

But Sydney eventually found their rhythm and pulled a goal back through the speedy Yao.

Sydney pressed in the second half but couldn't find the decisive touch in front of goal.

When the two sides met in their much-hyped round-two encounter, the Jets produced a thrilling 3-2 win in an entertaining clash in which both marquee men Heskey and Sydney star Alessandro Del Piero scored.

But while Heskey was a force this time, Del Piero barely featured.

There were seven fouls in the first 10 minutes in what was a heated clash.

Fabio conceded a foul for charging James Virgili just outside the penalty area and would come to regret it moments later when Goodwin scored from the ensuing free-kick.

Goodwin curled the ball into the net from an acute angle about four metres out to put the hosts up after 13 minutes and score the Jets' first goal since round eight.

The goal seemed to spark the Jets into life with Virgili making a defence-busting run down the right and forcing a save from Sydney gloveman Vedran Janjetovic.

Virgili worked his way into the box again, this time setting up Heskey who put the Jets two up with his sixth goal of the season, sending the 17,402 Newcastle faithful into raptures.

To keep the game alive, Sydney struck back minutes later with Panamanian international Yau forcing a save from goalkeeper Mark Birighitti.

But Birighitti, in his first match back from a five-week injury lay-off, couldn't contain the ball with Yau slotting the rebound into the back of the net.

Brilliante had Sky Blues' goalkeeper Janjetovic at full stretch just before half-time with a powerful long-range strike that just shaved the post.

Sydney returned from the break looking to equalise with Rhyan Grant threatening with a strike.

The Jets replied moments later when Ryan Griffiths was able to get on the end of a Goodwin cross with Janjetovic diving to save the header.

Del Piero played a superb ball to Yau in the dying minutes but the striker sent his shot just over the crossbar.


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Video: Murali almost takes screamer

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Murali ... flys high but can't take the prize against the Heat. Source:FOX SPORTS

He might be able to perform superhuman feats with a cricket ball - but Sri Lanka legend Muttiah Muralidaran proved at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night that he's human after all.

Fielding for Melbourne Renegades in their clash against Brisbane Heat, Muralidaran got off his feet and almost had the crowd off theirs too.

Fielding at mid-off, the veteran off-spinner got airborne and almost brought down a one-handed screamer to remove Heat dangerman Luke Pomersbach.

It wasn't to be - but thankfully for the Renegades, Muralidaran showed safe hands later in the over to get rid of Heat skipper James Hopes off the bowling of Will Sheridan.

Keep an eye out for more highlights from the Renegades vs Heat clash.


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Siddle can be the new Ponting: Starc

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 21 Desember 2012 | 16.41

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Leader ... Starc (L) says Siddle (R) is an inspiration for the whole team. Source: Wayne Ludbey / News Limited

Insisting there's no cause for panic, Australia paceman Mitchell Starc has likened lion-hearted Peter Siddle's presence and energy to that of the great Ricky Ponting.

With Australia's fast bowlers dropping like flies this summer, selectors are once again considering blooding a newcomer for the second Test against Sri Lanka starting on Boxing Day.

But regardless of whether or not Tasmania speedster Jackson Bird follows in the footsteps of Victoria paceman John Hastings and earns his first baggy green cap, Starc says Australia's bowling stocks are in good hands with Siddle leading the way.

The trimmed-down quick took a Test-turning nine wickets in a man-of-the-match display against the Lankans in Hobart after missing the series decider against South Africa due to exhaustion.

"He's amazing. Not just for the bowlers, but for the whole team," Starc said on Friday.

"Obviously in days gone by, Ricky Ponting is there and gets everyone up just by being there in the field and off the park as well.

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"Siddsy, he's well on his way to being someone like that. He's very inspirational how he goes about his business on and off the field.

"As a bowling unit, he probably gets us going. He's the heart and soul of the attack, charging in every over for 60 overs in a Test match, bowling his heart out and having nothing left at the end of the day.

"It's awesome playing with him and I guess he just drags the team along."

Playing his second summer for Australia, Starc said he relished having Siddle as a mentor.

"For me, I'm still learning - I'm only 22 - but playing with Sidds I can take so much confidence being with him," he said.

"Having him at the other end to talk to, like he did with me in the first innings about where I was bowling - where I could have been bowling - to hold up those runs but still be aggressive, it was great to have him there."

Unlike fellow youngsters James Pattinson and Pat Cummins, Starc is yet to break down.

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Cummins called the resilient left-armer an "anomaly" but Starc believes his healthy body is as much good luck as good management.

"I've had my fair share of injuries. I've been pretty lucky the last 18 months to hold together and play a lot of cricket," Starc said.

"I haven't done too many things different. Just making sure I'm doing all my recoveries and hitting the gym when I need to do and making my body ready to go every game."

Australia captain Michael Clarke is in doubt for the Boxing Day Test, but Starc is certain the star batsman will play.

"He'd have to do a lot more than a hamstring injury to keep him out," he said.


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Pocock re-signs with ARU until 2015

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Secured ... David Pocock re-signs with the ARU for three more years. Source: Greg Wood / AFP

Wallabies flanker David Pocock is a strong chance to captain Australia at the 2015 Rugby World Cup after re-signing with the ARU for a further three years.

Acting ARU chief executive Matt Carroll announces Pocock agrees to terms until the end of 2015 after earlier this season departing from the Western Force to sign with Super Rugby rivals the ACT Brumbies.

The 24-year-old owns 45 Test caps for the Wallabies since making his debut against the All Blacks in 2008 and has twice been a nominee for the IRB international player of the year award.

The news comes two weeks after Wallabies teammate Quade Cooper re-signed following a tumultuous few months with ARU officials.

"David has made an enormous contribution to rugby as a player and an outstanding individual,'' said Carroll.

"His leadership combined with his form on the field is a huge asset for Australia and the Brumbies.

"We are very pleased to be able to have David available for the Wallabies not only for next year's Lions Tour, but the next Rugby Championship series and quite possibly the next Rugby World Cup in London in 2015.''

The announcement comes after a mixed season for Pocock.

After being named to captain the Wallabies for the first time, Australia slumped to a stunning loss to Scotland in Newcastle.

He then led the Wallabies to a 3-0 home series win over Wales before injuring his knee against the All Blacks in August which required surgery.

Young flanker Michael Hooper blossomed in his absence and retained his spot ahead of Pocock for most of the recent spring tour of Europe.


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Leilua handed four match NRL ban

Banned ... Leilua has been suspended by the NRL for four matches. Source: Ross Schultz / News Limited

Axed Sydney Roosters centre BJ Leilua will have to sit out the first four matches of next year's NRL season regardless of which club he signs for.

The ARLC has announced it will impose a conditional registration on any contract submitted for Leilua that he cannot play until after round four.

The ban is in response to Leilua being found to have sent a naked photo of his ex-girlfriend to her brother and best friend and being placed on a one-year good behaviour bond with no conviction recorded.

Leilua was cleared of assaulting his ex-girlfriend.

The 21-year-old was on Tuesday released from the final two years of his Roosters contract and is now expected to sign with the Newcastle Knights once the ARLC officially announces an increase to the 2013 salary cap.

The NRL say they had been in the process of conducting a review of penalties and procedures imposed by the Roosters when he was terminated by the club.

"The matter proven in court is one that nobody can or should support," said NRL Interim Chief Executive, Shane Mattiske.

"Respectful relationships and the dangers of misusing social media are key elements of our education programs and BJ has been a part of those programs.

"The timing of the October court case was such that we gave the Roosters considerable opportunity to look at all aspects and report to the NRL.

"No matter if the player had stayed at the Roosters or gone to another club, we believe the original act, now proven in court, warrants the player being stood out of the game for some period.

"We will also seek assurances that any future club ensures that BJ participates in education programs to assist in learning from this experience."


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Doohan backs Stoner for V8s

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 20 Desember 2012 | 16.41

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Switch ... Stoner dropped by the TeamVodafone garage at the Sydney 500. Source: Brett Costello / News Limited

Motorcycling great Mick Doohan is confident Casey Stoner will be a success if he pursues a career in V8 Supercars.

Two-time MotoGP world champion Stoner has been tipped to compete in next year's Dunlop Series, a minor category to the V8 Supercars championship, following his retirement from motorcycling.

The 27-year-old tested Jamie Whincup's championship-winning Holden Commodore at Queensland Raceway earlier this month, posting impressive times in just his second outing behind the wheel of a V8 Supercar.

And five-time 500cc world motorcycle champion Doohan thinks there's no doubt Stoner will be quick enough to succeed if he chooses a four-wheel career.

"He's a talented guy, he's young enough and I think a little bit of race craft will be the only thing that'll take time," Doohan said.

"Once he's done a bit of testing, I don't think his speed will be a problem - just the race craft.

"He knows how to race so it'll just be a matter of learning where you can and can't put the car on the circuit when you're in traffic."


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A-League squads: round 12

Skipper ... Terry McFlynn is back from suspension for Sydney FC. Source: Phil Hillyard / News Limited

The 2012-2013 A-League season is in full swing and we have all the squads for round 12.

Western Sydney Wanderers v Adelaide United, Parramatta Stadium, Friday, 7pm (EDT) - Fox Sports 1HD

Western Sydney Wanderers: 1. Ante Covic (GK), 2. Shannon Cole, 3. Adam D'apuzzo, 4. Nikolai Topor-Stanley, 5. Michael Beauchamp, 6. Jerome Polenz, 7. Labinot Haliti, 8. Mateo Poljak, 9. Dino Kresinger, 10. Aaron Mooy 11. Tarek Elrich, 12. Tahj Minniecon, 13. Joey Gibbs, 14. Kwabena Appiah-Kubi, 15. Reece Caira, 17. Youssouf Hersi, 18. Iacopo La Rocca, 19. Mark Bridge, 20. Jerrad Tyson (GK), 21. Shinji Ono, 23. Jason Trifiro
*Six to be omitted

Ins: 19. Mark Bridge (Returns from injury) 14. Kwabena Appiah-Kubi (Returns from injury) 11.Tarek Elrich 15. Reece Caira, 23. Jason Trifiro 7. Labinot Haliti

Outs: Nil

Unavailable: Nil

Adelaide United: 1.Eugene Galekovic (gk) (c), 2.Osama Malik, 3.Nigel Boogaard, 5.Iain Fyfe, 6.Cassio, 7.Zenon Caravella, 8.Marcelo Carrusca, 9.Sergio van Dijk, 10.Dario Vidosic, 11.Bruce Djite, 14.Cameron Watson, 17.Iain Ramsay, 18.Fabian Barbiero, 21.Jeronimo Neumann, 22.Fabio Ferreira, 23.Evan Kostopoulos, 30.John Hall (gk)
*Two to be omitted

Ins: Zenon Caravella (promoted), Sergio van Dijk (promoted)

Outs: Nil

Unavailable: Nil 

Referee: Jarred Gillett

Brisbane Roar v Perth Glory, Friday 9pm (EDT), Suncorp Stadium - Fox Sports 1HD

Brisbane Roar: 1. Michael Theo (GK), 2. Matt Smith (capt), 3. Shane Stefanutto, 4. Matt Jurman, 5. Ivan Franjic, 6. Erik Paartalu, 7. Besart Berisha, 8. Massimo Murdocca, 10. Henrique, 11. Ben Halloran, 13. Yuji Takahashi, 15. James Donachie, 17. Mitch Nichols, 19. Jack Hingert, 20. Matt Acton (GK), 21. James Meyer, 22. Thomas Broich, 24. Nick Fitzgerald. *three to be omitted*

Ins: Nick Fitzgerald (promoted), James Donachie (returns from injury), James Meyer (promoted)

Outs: Do Dong-Hyun (knee – 2-3 weeks)

Unavailable: Nil

Perth Glory: 1.Danny Vukovic (gk), 3.Bas van den Brink, 4.Billy Mehmet, 6.Nick Ward, 7.Jacob Burns (c), 8.Dean Heffernan 9.Shane Smeltz, 10.Liam Miller, 12.Ryo Nagai, 13.Travis Dodd, 14.Steven McGarry, 17.Chris Harold, 19.Josh Risdon, 21.Scott Jamieson, 23.Michael Thwaite, 30 Lewis Italiano (gk)
*One to be omitted

Ins: 12.Ryo Nagai (returns from injury)

Outs: Nil

Unavailable: Evan Berger (hamstring – indefinite)

Referee: Peter Green

Wellington Phoenix v Central Coast Mariners, Saturday 3pm (EDT), Westpac Stadium - Fox Sports 1HD

Wellington Phoenix: 1. Mark Paston (GK), 2. Manny Muscat, 3. Tony Lochhead,  6. Alex Smith, 7. Leo Bertos, 9. Benjamin Totori, 10. Stein Huysegems, 11. Jeremy Brockie, 12. Tyler Boyd, 16. Louis Fenton, 17. Vince Lia, 18. Ben Sigmund, 21. Dani Sanchez, 22. Andrew Durante (C), 30. Griffin McMaster (GK).

Ins: Jeremy Brockie (returns from injury)

Outs: Paul Ifill (ankle surgery, four to six weeks)

Unavailable: Lucas Pantelis (knee injury - indefinite)

Central Coast Mariners: 1. Mathew Ryan (Gk), 2. Daniel McBreen, 3. Joshua Rose, 4. Pedj Bojic, 5. Zachary Anderson, 6. Patrick Zwaanswijk, 7. John Hutchinson (c), 8. Adriano Pellegrino, 9. Bernie Ibini, 10. Tomas Rogic, 14. Michael McGlinchey, 16. Trent Sainsbury, 18. Nick Montgomery, 19. Mitchell Duke,
20. Justin Pasfield (Gk), 21. Mile Sterjovski
*One to be omitted*

Ins: 21. Mile Sterjovski (returns from injury)

Outs: Nil

Unavailable: James Oates (Ankle – 2 months)

Referee: Peter O'Leary

Newcastle Jets v Sydney FC, Saturday 5.30pm (EDT), Hunter Stadium - Fox Sports 1HD

Newcastle Jets: 2. Scott Neville, 3. Tiago Calvano, 4. Josh Mitchell, 5. Dominik Ritter, 8. Ruben Zadkovich, 9. Emile Heskey, 10. Bernardo Ribeiro 11. Connor Chapman, 12. Josh Brillante, 13. Sam Gallaway 14. Taylor Regan 15. Craig Goodwin, 17. James Virgili, 18. Jacob Pepper, 19. Michael Bridges 22. Adam Taggart, 23. Ryan Griffiths, 30. Jack Duncan (gk), 33. Matt Nash (gk). 

Ins: Bernardo Ribeiro, Taylor Regan, Jacob Pepper, Michael Bridges.

Outs: Mitch Oxborrow, Andrew Hoole.

Unavailable: Ben Kennedy (knee), Ben Kantarovski (knee), Mark Birighitti (cheekbone), Jobe Wheelhouse (knee), James Brown (ankle).

Sydney FC: 1. Ivan Necevski (gk), 2. Sebastian Ryall, 3. Fabio, 4. Pascal Bosschaart, 6. Jason Culina, 7. Brett Emerton, 8. Adam Griffiths, 9. Paul Reid, 10. Alessandro Del Piero, 12. Blake Powell, 14. Mitch Mallia, 15. Terry McFlynn, 17. Terry Antonis, 20. Vedran Janjetovic (gk), 21. Yairo Yau, 22. Ali Abbas, 23. Rhyan Grant
*Two to be omitted                               

Ins: Terry McFlynn (returns from suspension), Mitch Mallia (promoted)

Outs: Nil

Unavailable: Nil

Referee: Strebre Delovski

Melbourne Heart v Melbourne Victory, Saturday 7.45pm (EDT), AAMI Park - Fox Sports 1HD

Melbourne Heart: 1. Clint Bolton (GK), 2. Michael Marrone, 4. Simon Colosimo, 5. Fred, 6. Patrick Gerhardt, 8. Matthew Thompson, 9. Dylan Macallister, 10. Josip Tadic, 11. Richard Garcia, 13. Jonatan Germano, 14. GolGol Mebrahtu, 15. David Williams, 16. Aziz Behich, 17. Jason Hoffman, 18. David Vrankovic, 20. Andrew Redmayne (GK), 22. Nick Kalmar
*Two to be omitted

Ins: 13. Jonatan Germano

Outs: Nil

Unavailable: Benjamin Garuccio (ankle 3 weeks), Mate Dugandzic (broken foot - season),Vince Grella (fitness - undisclosed)

Melbourne Victory: 1. Tando VELAPHI (GK), 3. Adama TRAORE, 5. Mark MILLIGAN, 6. Leigh BROXHAM, 7. Gui FINKLER, 8. Jonathan BRU, 9. Marcos FLORES, 10. Archie THOMPSON, 11. Marco ROJAS, 13. Diogo FERREIRA, 14. Billy CELESKI, 16. Theo MARKELIS, 17. Jimmy JEGGO, 19. Isaka CERNAK, 21. Spase DILEVSKI, 23. Adrian LEIJER (c), 24. Nick ANSELL, 26. Andrew NABBOUT, 30. Jason GERIA, 39. Nathan COE (GK)
*Five to be omitted

In: Spase DILEVSKI (returns from injury), Theo MARKELIS (promoted), Jason GERIA (promoted)

Out: Nil

Unavailable: Nil 

Referee: Alan Milliner


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Video: bowler forgets to appeal

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Unlucky ... Adam Zampa eventually got the wicket of Tim Ludeman. Source: Phil Hillyard / News Limited

Ever heard of a leg-spinner not appealing when he hits the batsman's pad right in front of off stump?

T20 - ANZ Stadium

20 December 2012 - Day 1, Session 1

Strikers 1st Innings

J. Botha 7 5 0 0 140
C. Ferguson 0 1 0 0 0
D. Nannes 4 0 17 4 4.25

It sounds unlikely, but that's just what happened at ANZ Stadium on Thursday night when young bowler Adam Zampa, playing his first game in the KFC T20 Big Bash League, bowled a sliding ball to Adelaide Strikers batsman Tim Ludeman.

The ball clipped Ludeman's pad before hitting his bat, but it escaped the attention of Zampa and wicketkeeper Ryan Carters.

To be fair it was quite difficult to spot in real time, but after taking one look at the replay, eagle-eyed Fox Sports commentator Mark Waugh said straight away that it should have been out LBW - if only someone from the Thunder had appealed.

Zampa was otherwise impressive with the ball and eventually got the wicket of Ludeman, out stumped for 46, although it didn't stop the Strikers notching a big total, finishing on 6-177.


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Demons to respond to AFL tank claims

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 19 Desember 2012 | 16.41

Distraction ... Melbourne Demons get on with pre-season training despite ongoing tanking scrutiny. Source: Wayne Ludbey / News Limited

The AFL has asked Melbourne Demons to respond to evidence which could lead to the club being charged with tanking for draft picks in 2009.

The AFL said any charges that resulted were expected to be laid in late January, after the Demons have had time to respond.

"Evidence gathered during the investigation will this week be provided to relevant parties to give them an opportunity to comment," the league said in a statement on Wednesday night.

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"It is expected that a final decision regarding whether any charges under AFL rules are warranted will be made in late January 2013."

AFL investigators have already interviewed key Demons football staff and officials about the allegations.

If the allegations are substantiated, it could lead to the AFL Commission handing down severe penalties for the club and individuals found to have been involved.

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Demons president Don McLardy said earlier this month that Melbourne planned to defend themselves against the claims.

"I can assure you we will use every resource available to us to defend the integrity of the Melbourne Football Club in the strongest possible way," he said.

The long-running investigation was sparked by comments made by former Melbourne midfielder Brock McLean, now with Carlton, in a television interview in July in which he claimed "Blind Freddy" would have realised the club wasn't trying to win late in the 2009 season.

Melbourne's poor record that season meant they qualified for a priority pick, giving them the first two selections in that year's draft, under a system that has since been scrapped.


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Hillsborough verdict may be quashed

BRITAIN'S High Court is being asked to quash the original accidental death inquest verdicts made after 96 Liverpool football fans died in the disaster at Hillsborough 23 years ago.

The Liverpool supporters died at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough stadium on April 15 1989, where their team were to meet Nottingham Forest in an FA Cup semi-final.

Some of the families of victims, who have campaigned to have verdicts overturned, are due to attend the hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London on Wednesday.

An application the British government's chief law officer, Attorney General Dominic Grieve, will be considered by the Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge and two other judges.

Mr Grieve's legal move comes after a damning report into the disaster revealed a cover-up which attempted to shift the blame for the tragedy on to its victims.

In October, he announced he would make an application to the High Court for fresh inquests after beginning a review of the evidence.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission announced on December 12 that it had begun consulting families on its provisional terms of reference for its investigation into the aftermath of the tragedy.

Liverpool Walton MP Steve Rotheram said families have been waiting for justice for years.

"The High Court hearing is the day that the families have fought almost a quarter of a century for," he said.

"The opportunity to quash the original inquest verdicts of accidental death seemed like an impossible task for 23 years.

"My hope is that the overwhelming evidence that was uncovered in the Hillsborough Independent Panel report will be enough to emphatically prove that Hillsborough was not an accident.

"The wheels of justice turn slowly in Britain but they are beginning to gather momentum.

"This is just the beginning of a process that will see one of the greatest injustices in the last century put right and those really responsible for Hillsborough held to account."

The families may finally get the chance "to pick up the death certificates for their loved ones with an appropriate cause of death and move a little closer to achieving the ultimate goal of justice for the 96", he added.


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Video: Murali wins battle with Punter

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Too good ... Ponting walks off after being bowled by Murali. Source: Hamish Blair / News Limited

Ricky Ponting looked like he was on the way to a trademark innings-saving knock for Hobart Hurricanes against Melbourne Renegades on Wednesday night.

T20 - Etihad Stadium

19 December 2012 - Day 1, Session 2

Hurricanes 1st Innings

X. Doherty 10 9 0 0 111.11
D. Bollinger 6 4 0 0 150
M. Samuels 4 0 22 3 5.50

He was on 26 off 24 balls, and had just hit a towering drive for six over cover.

And then, he tried something a little bit different.


Watch the video at the top of the page to see what happened when Ponting took on Murali.


Namely, an audacious reverse sweep, against none other than one of the greatest spin bowlers of all time, Muttiah Muralidaran.

Needless to say, the result wasn't pretty.

Ponting was still the top scorer for the Hurricanes at the end of the innings, as Murali combined with Marlon Samuels and Nathan Rimmington to rip through Hobart's batting order and reduce them to a total of 9-102 from their 20 overs.


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Ingall revs up for last V8 shot

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 18 Desember 2012 | 16.42

Final dig ... Ingall will take to the track in 2013 knowing the season will be his last. Source: Supplied

The lure of a wide open V8 Supercars championship race has convinced Russell Ingall to take one last crack at the title in 2013.

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The 47-year-old veteran confirmed on Tuesday he would compete in his 18th and final full-time V8s campaign next year, and he's going into it confident he can add another title to his 2005 success.

Ingall says the introduction of car of the future regulations, new race formats, new manufacturers and new tracks to next year's championship will ensure more than just the usual front-runners can make a title tilt.

The Holden veteran believes it will be smarts, more than raw speed, which will prove decisive next year, especially in the early rounds.

"We're going into something now where no-one knows the cars," Ingall told AAP.

"They don't know how they're going to handle at each circuit.

"I reckon if you're pretty smart - you still have to be quick - but you're going to have to use your head, especially in the first handful of rounds.

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"Throw in the different race formats and it could be anyone's championship.

"I've got a gameplan in my head of how I'm going to approach it and if that gameplan works there's no reason I can't be in with a shot at the championship.

"I'm definitely aiming that high. I'm not aiming just to go around in the back of the ute waving at the crowd in meetings."

While he'll be walking away from a full-time drive in V8s at the end of 2013, it won't be the last time Ingall straps himself into the driver's seat.

He's hoping to compete in some select events in the US and Europe and will be a keenly sought-after co-driver for the annual endurance races at Sandown and Bathurst.

But Ingall is also aiming to spend more time being a husband to wife Julie and their daughters Sasha and Jaz.

"I've got to dedicate a bit more time to the family ... it's time they came first," Ingall said.

"Also the race against age is one you can't win, it catches up with you sooner or later."


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Wade first wicky to bowl in 29 years

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Super all-rounder ... Wicketkeeper Matthew Wade bowls a rare over for Australia. Source: Wayne Ludbey / News Limited

Matthew Wade became the first Australia wicketkeeper to bowl in a Test since Rod Marsh 29 years ago, in a bizarre roll of the dice by Michael Clarke on day five of the Test against Sri Lanka.

Australia was six wickets short of victory just before tea on the final day when wade was handed the ball and Phil Hughes took over the gloves and pads.

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Wade bowled just one over - a maiden - and his medium pace of 130km/h kept Thilan Samaraweera quiet.

The decision was a strange gambit with the game in the balance as Australia struggled with injuries to front line paceman Ben Hilfenhaus and part-time spinner Clarke.

Rod Marsh bowled 10 overs against Pakistan in Faisalabad in 1980 and another two overs in the penultimate match of his career - the 1984 Boxing Day Test at the MCG. His 12 career overs yielded no wickets and 54 runs.


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Live: AUS v SRI, T1 D5

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Lionhearted ... Peter Siddle leads Australia's bowlers to victory on day five. Source: Rick Rycroft / AP

Mitchell Starc and Peter Siddle have claimed nine wickets between them to clean up Sri Lanka's batsmen and deliver Australia a 137-run victory on day five of the first Test in Hobart.

Re-live the action as it happened with our live and interactive blog.

You can also follow all the stats, pitch maps and wagon wheels at our Cricket Match Centre.


1st Test - Blundstone Arena

14 December 2012 - Day 5, Session 3

Sri Lanka 2nd Innings

S. Eranga 6 20 0 0 30
C. Welegedara 0 4 0 0 0
M. Starc 28.2 7 63 5 2.22

Complete

First ball: 10:30 AM December 14, 2012
Location: Blundstone Arena

Match Summary

Australia: 5/450 & 9/278
Sri Lanka: 10/336 & 10/255

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1812: So that's all she wrote here in Hobart, with Australia winning by 137 runs. Mitchell Starc finishes with figures of 5-63 off 28.2 overs, receiving able support from Peter Siddle (4-50 off 26) who was Australia's best bowler. We now turn our attention to the MCG and the Boxing Day Test. Thanks for joining me, Trent Hile, over the course of the past five days and I look forward to your company again in Melbourne. Bye for now.

1805: WICKET! (Welegedara c Wade b Starc, SL 255) Starc wraps things up! He gets a vicious shorter ball to grab the glove of Welegedara on the way through to Wade who accepts the catch. That's five wickets to the young New South Welshman and he's helped deliver Australia's first victory of the summer.

1801: Peter Siddle gets the duties at the other end. He's bowled so courageously in the tough periods today - it would be fitting if he wrapped things up.

1755: WICKET! (Herath 8, b Starc, SL 9-250) Starc has four! Herath does well to dig out a yorker but gets a touch unlucky as he plays it onto his boot and back onto the stumps. There's just one wicket left for an Aussie win.

1751: Eranga plays out a maiden from Watson. There's 78 balls left for Sri Lanka to survive.

1742: In other news, Usman Khawaja has been withdrawn from Thursday's Big Bash fixture and is rumoured to be replacing Michael Clarke in the Boxing Day Test.

1741: The players are enjoying the final drinks break of this Test, with at least 15 overs remaining.

1736: WICKET! (Kulasekara 9, c Wade b Starc, SL 8-247) Starc gets the double breakthrough! He shapes a perfect out-swinger to the right-handed Kulasekara, grabbing a feint nick on the way through to Wade. Just two wickets stand in between Australia and their first victory of the summer.

1735: Herath is offering plenty of little half chances. If one of these don't go to hand soon, Michael Clarke might need to visit a shrink.

1732: We've now got two overs until the final hour where at least 15 overs must be bowled. Starc charging into Herath.

1730: FOUR! Kulasekara rocks onto the back foot against Lyon and belts him to the rope in front of point.

1719: Chance! Close! Starc finds the edge from Kulasekara who attempts to drive, but Watson can't get his hands low enough at slip as it collects him in the foot.

1710: WICKET! (Jayawardene 21, c Hussey b Starc, SL 7-235) Starc strikes! He gets a bit of extra bounce from a good-length delivery which finds the shoulder of Jayawardene's bat, carrying to Hussey at second slip. Good bowling change from Clarke, with Starc doing the job.

1708: FOUR! Not a good start from Starc; too straight to Jayawardene from around the wicket and he helps himself to a freebie with no man at fine leg. SL 6-233

1707: It's a double change with Starc replacing Siddle at the other end.

1705: Clarke introduces Lyon back into the attack. He hasn't had too much impact so far in this Test, but gets the chance to be the hero here.

1700: Kulasekara cops a nasty one from Siddle that cuts back and rises steeply, collecting him in the chest.

1647: Steve says: "At the moment this popgun attack is missing the venom of Johnson, who can still bowl at 145kms. He definitely should play next Test."

Trent says: I think he might get a chance in Starc's place at the MCG, with Bird to come in in the place of Hilfenhaus.

1640: WICKET! ... Siddle strikes but DRS will have the final say! He jags one back past the bat of Samaraweera and cannons into the front pad, with Nigel Long raising the finger after little hesitation. We'll go upstairs first ... but yes, that's out. (Samaraweera 49, LBW Siddle, SL 6-218)

1635: Close! Watson has Samaraweera defending in the air but Phil Hughes at silly mid-off can't react quick enough.

1634: For those of you who missed it, you can check out Wade bowling here.

1631: FOUR! Samaraweera gets a short one from Watson and duly dispatches it to the square leg boundary.

1622: FOUR! The wicketkeeper Jayawardene opens his account with a punch through the off-side to finish the Siddle over.

1616: WICKET! (Mathews 19, c Wade b Siddle, SL 5-201) In times of need, who else delivers but Siddle. The lionhearted quick charges in to Mathews and entices the edge with a ball that just moves away fractionally from the right-hander. Pretty poor shot in the end from Mathews but terrific persistence from Siddle.

1607: FOUR! Mathews fishes uppishly outside off-stump to Siddle but finds the gap behind square for a rare boundary. SL 4-194

1603: Watson gets things underway after tea with all ten of his teammates fielding up inside the circle. Can he make the breakthrough, or will this be Adelaide all over again?

1547: It appears we're seeing everything - bouncers, mully-grubbers, keepers bowling, batsmen keeping - bar wickets in Hobart.

1543: You wouldn't believe this but Wade is bowling around 132km/h. He finishes with a maiden. That's TEA.

1539: Well this is unbelievable. Matthew Wade has taken off the keeping pads to have a trundle, with Phillip Hughes taking the gloves.

1534: After all that, Starc sends the next one whistling past Mathews' nose. I don't think he'll be ducking any more.

1530: Starc charges in from around the wicket with Mathews on strike. He attempts to duck a shorter delivery but it doesn't get high enough, slamming into his exposed elbow just above the arm guard. That will hurt. After a lengthy delay for some treatment, Mathews opts to continue on.

1524: For those who can't see the Aussies rescuing this Test ... the last time Australia failed to win a Test in the first four of the summer was 26 years ago, in the 1986/87 Ashes series.

1519: As Lyon has an LBW shout against a leaving Samaraweera turned down, Ken says: "How much more evidence do the selectors need to see that this group of bowlers, with the exception of Siddle, are nowhere near good enough to win test matches. Hilfenhaus bowls crap, Starc is shaping as Johnson's understudy, Lyon is the most non-threatening spinner in world cricket and Johnson is a pie chucker of the highest order. Time to give some of the young guys a go – those that aren't injured that is."

1511: Lyon returns and the final ball of his over hits a rough patch and almost rolls under the bat of Samaraweera.

1509: Lewis of Macksville says: "If there is anything that our bowling department is missing it is a fast bowler like a brett lee or a pat cummins to get under the batsmans skin. We need a fast fiery spell to be bowled. Pattinson and especially cummins are capable of doing this but we cant keep them both on the pitch."

Trent says: What I'd give to see Cummins and Pattinson operating in tandem...

1505: FOUR! Starc has Samaraweera jumping at the crease but he uses soft hands to guide the ball safely to the boundary behind square. SL 4-174

1501: Watson gets things back underway with Samaraweera on strike. Clarke must be starting to worry with these niggling rain delays. There's 45 overs left in the day.

1437: RAIN DELAY: Some threatening clouds circling the mountains have hit the ground and brought more rain. As the players head off it seems to be easing slightly, but the covers are going on.

1436: Samaraweera cops a nasty one from Watson that climbs steeply and catches him on the gloves. If there was a short leg in there he would have been in serious trouble.

1431: After a slow few overs, the new ball has been taken. There was a hint of reverse-swing with the old ball so the Aussies will be hoping for some conventional shape. Siddle will get first crack to Mathews, who is 1 off 24.

1418: The new ball is now available but Clarke has stalled on taking it.

1409: FOUR! Watson into the attack and throws his first ball full and wide. Samaraweera feasts on the wide half-volley and crunches it to the rope in front of point.

1405: Siddle beats the bat of the new man Mathews and gives him a brief spray to top things off.

1400: The sun is out and play is back underway in Bellerive. It'll be Nathan Lyon bouncing in to Samaraweera.

1333: Just when you thought Australia were on their way, the heavens have opened. We've got a delay at Bellerive.

1330: WICKET! For real this time? Yes! Plumb as you like (Sangakkara 63, LBW Siddle, SL 4-151). Siddle finally gets one that pitches in line and straightens, catching Sangakkara on the pads as he gets caught up on the crease. Umpire Long says that's out. Kumar reviews the decision but to no avail.

1320: WICKET! ... Siddle catches Samaraweera on the front pad with a ball that stays low and Umpire Long gives him out! The batsmen decide to review the decision and it's a wise move too, with Samaraweera getting that front leg just outside the line off off stump. So it'll be NOT OUT. That's two overturned either side of lunch with Nigel Long getting a bit trigger happy.

1321: ZSM of Brisbane says: "Lyon's lack of penetration in the 2nd innings, when he should be posing all sorts of problems, is a worry. Happened against Sth Africa (twice) and is happening again here. Petersen and Herath did exactly what you'd expect a spinner to do, but Lyon doesn't seem to have any answers."

1318: FOUR! Lyon errs short and wide; Sangakkara takes full advantage, punching him through cover-point for the first boundary after lunch. SL 3-150

1309: I hope you enjoyed your lunch - a bit of left-over spag bol in my lunchbox today for those who were wondering -  but the players are back out in the middle meaning we're just about ready to get underway. It'll be Lyon pushing into a generous Bellerive breeze.

1236: Make sure you check out Brett Geeves' latest piece for a giggle over your ham and cheese roll.

1231: LUNCH: Australia take just the one wicket to the sheds after the first session with the danger man Sangakkara successfully reviewing and having his LBW dismissal overturned. The Aussies require another seven wickets, while Sri Lanka need another 248 to win.

1226: It's hard work out there for the Sri Lankans; they're 3-140 off 69 overs. Watson is making a few things happen with some reverse swing and the wicket deteriorating.

1219: Wicket! ... wait REVERSED! Sangakkara cops one of those spooky Watson deliveries that stays low from around the wicket, clipping him on the knee-roll as he attempts to pull. Umpire Long raises the finger! It looked out but Sangakkara decides he has little choice but to review. Hold the phone - he got himself just outside the line of off-stump. That might be the first DRS review that's gone Sri Lanka's way this Test!

1214: As Samaraweera edges Lyon wide of slip for three, Mark asks: "Are you a Bird or Cutting fan? It seems like the Foxsports readers are split on who should replace Hilf. Should be a poll."

Trent says: I'm a Bird man, particularly with the red ball. More of a genuine swing bowler. Plus I'd have to trade Cutting out of my Fantasy Big Bash team.

1203: There's been some reports circulating Twitter this morning surrounding allegations of ball tampering by two Australian players. Check out the story here.

A Sri Lankan newspaper report claims the touring cricket team has accused Australian players of ball tampering during the Hobart Test. "There was a bit of controversy during the Sri Lankan chase for victory in the second innings when two prominent Australians were noticed allegedly tampering with the ball," wrote the Sri Lankan Daily news correspondent, adding "we understand that the Sri Lankan management had brought this ugly side of the game to the notice of the match referee." The report said players "were seen trying to up the seam using their fingers so as to give undue advantage to their bowlers." Cricinfo correspondent Daniel Brettig reported on twitter that ICC referee Chris Broad is "aware of reports but says no official complaint" has been made.

1200: FOUR! Samaraweera comes down the track and is beaten for flight by Lyon, but picks it up cleanly enough to send it two bounces and to the rope at long-on. SL 3-127

1151: Rippersportspro of NSW asks: "Two questions about Siddle. Firstly, how many of his 132 Test wickets have been caught in the slips? Secondly, overall, how many times are we going to see the combination "caught Clarke bowled Siddle" by the time the career of one of those two comes to an end?"

Trent says: I'd have to forward the first one on to the good fellows in the Fox Sports Stats department - the second, I'd say 7-10 percent of his overall wickets.

1145: FOUR! Fifty to Sangakkara: Warner serves up a juicey full-toss to Sangakkara and he dispatches it to the mid-wicket boundary. That's the fifty up for the Sri Lankan veteran. Can you believe he's 35? I reckon he could pass as a 28-year-old.

1142: Siddle gets the chop despite taking the big wicket of Jayawardene, with Clarke favouring the left-armer Starc to Samaraweera. Starc justifies the change with a good over, beating the bat on a couple of occasions.

1137: The new man Samaraweera was out edging Lyon on the final ball of day two - will be interesting to see what approach he takes to Warner. He's yet to get off the mark.  

1131: WICKET! (Jayawardene 19 c Clarke b Siddle, SL 3-119) Siddle finds the breakthrough straight after drinks! He pitches up to Jayawardene with a full-length out-swinger and finds the outside edge. Clarke takes a terrific catch, low and to his right - that would have tested out the hamstring! That's a big wicket for Australia.

1126 says: Filomena Giglio says: "My message to CA – get off your moral high horse, swallow your pride and allow Murali to teach Lyon the Doosera as this could lift him for being almost there to being world class.  From being a part time cricketer 3-4 years ago to being the fastest off spinner to 50 wickets means Lyon has what it takes but needs experience and time to hone his craft (which is bloody hard craft I must say)."

Trent says: I completely agree that Lyon would be well served by some mentoring from Murali, although I'm not entirely sure whether he would be capable of bowling an undisguised Doosra. The guys who bowl it - your Murali's and Ajmal's of the world - are more wristy off-spinners, whereas Lyon is your conventional finger spinner. I think that's why he's developed 'Jeff' which is more of a carrom ball and the reverse spin is imparted by the fingers, rather than the wrist.

1118: A pretty good start there from Warner. He's drifting and landing the ball nicely.

1116: Here's an interesting bowling change from Clarke: David Warner into the attack with his part-time leggies. He can bowl a wicket-taking delivery but I'm a tad surprised to see Lyon discarded so soon.

1114: Jayawardene flicks one away through square and picks up three. The real worry for the Aussies this morning is that we're yet to see a ball beat the edge or misbehave off the wicket.

1108: FOUR! Watson strays down leg with an in-swinger to Jayawardene and the skipper gets a touch on it to see the ball race away for four. That's the hundred up in a solid start from the tourists. SL 2-101

1106: Another nice piece of fielding for the 13th man Jordan Silk, as he races around from fine leg to keep a Sangakkara leg glance to just the single.

1103: Scott of Geelong asks: "Surely if Clarkes hamstring was so bad he wouldnt be out there fielding, or is he resigned to the fact that he will miss the next game and wants to contribute now while he can?"

Trent says: I'd say the skipper is pretty keen to ensure his boys get over the line for the first time this summer, and he'll deal with whatever consequences over the coming week.

1100: Drew from Cairns asks via email: "How is the pitch holding up?"

Trent says: It's played OK so far this morning but once the effects of the roller wear off, I expect we'll see the odd nightmare ball shoot through low and cause a few problems.

1052: We've got a double change, with Peter Siddle replacing Starc at the Church St end. He was very nearly the hero in Adelaide and will be keen to do the business for his skipper today.

1049: Shane Watson into the attack for the first time today. He got a couple to almost roll last night so Jayawardene and Sangakkara will have to be on their toes.

1045: Alex Hutchings of Plymouth says: "Sangakkara needs 103 runs to beat Lara's record of 195 innings to reach 10000 test runs. Could see some history being made."

Trent says: Thanks for the heads up Alex. I must confess I'm a bit of a closet Kumar fan, so that only adds another excuse to give each of his runs a sneaky fist pump.

1040: FOUR! Lyon comes back over the wicket to Sangakkara but drops too short and gets punished through the off-side. That one just sat up and said "hit me". SL 2-86

1034: FOUR! Sangakkara plays another beauty, this time a square drive off the back foot to Lyon for four.

1031: Classic Sangakkara. The left-hander plays through the line with a stylish drive through extra-cover off Starc, picking up three as the ball pulls up just short of the rope.

1026: Comedy of errors there. Jayawardene comes out of his crease to drive Lyon and belts it straight back at the bowler. Lyon cleans up with a nice piece of fielding but then undoes the good work with a wild throw back at the stumps. Sri Lanka pick up two. SL 2-73

1021: There's two main points of interest this morning that I will tick off early: a) the sun is shining and the forecast is clear and b) Michael Clarke is on the field and has resumed his post at first slip.

1014: Starc begins with a maiden. I'm tipping there'll be plenty of those today. Nathan Lyon has the ball at the other end.

1011: Mitchell Starc will kick things off for the Aussies with Jayawardene taking strike.

1005: Good morning all and welcome to foxsports.com.au's coverage of the final day of the Hobart Test. Trent Hile here to guide you through the conclusion of this first encounter between Australia and Sri Lanka. After four intriguing days of Test cricket, the situation is this: Sri Lanka require a further 328 runs for victory with eight wickets in hand with Kumar Sangakkara (18 not out) and captain Mahela Jayawardene (5 not out) to resume.

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Tinkler supported at Knights meeting

Written By Unknown on Senin, 17 Desember 2012 | 16.41

Support ... Tinkler received the backing of at least one KMC member on Monday night. Source: Liam Driver / News Limited

A member of the Newcastle Knights board that approved Nathan Tinkler's takeover has called for caution over the rising rancour about the NRL club's future.

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The Knights Members Club (KMC) directors and Hunter Sports Group (HSG) met on Monday night, with the former airing concerns about the direction of the club and Tinkler's spiralling debt.

Tinkler's right-hand man, HSG chief executive Troy Palmer, Knights boss Matt Gidley and coach Wayne Bennett addressed the KMC and did their best to allay fears at the meeting.

Palmer and Gidley reinforced their view that a tax bill of approximately $3 million would be paid, all of HSG's creditors would be paid, and that an audit report into the Knights' 2012 financial operations would reveal HSG had met all requirements.

Despite rumblings otherwise, KMC chairman Nicholas Dan wasn't ready to demand Tinkler hand back the NRL licence.

"It's a privately owned club and it's in their hands what happens from here," Dan said on Monday.

It was the first KMC meeting since the tax office moved last week to liquidate eight companies linked to Tinkler, including the Knights, and Newcastle Jets.

Tinkler's public perception problem has become a crisis over the past week, but one man who was sitting on the club's board when the white knight rode into town in 2011 leapt to his defence.

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"It's disappointing that such a great bloke is sitting on hard times," said the board member who did not wish to be named.

"The good thing about him is the one love he has got is for his Knights and the players he's formed a bond with.

"You can pat a horse but it won't talk back to you.

"He'll bounce back and I know the players aren't worried."

Tinkler offloaded his prized racehorse All Too Hard on the weekend, with some suggesting the funds could be used to pay off HSG debts.

Even if the KMC was to make a stand against Tinkler, it's unlikely to happen before an independent audit into HSG's finances, which will examine whether Tinkler has met all obligations in his takeover.

Gidley and Dan agreed in principle last Wednesday to change the audit date from December 15 to January 21.

Brent Perkins, partner of Knights auditors Crosbie Warren Sinclair, noted on Monday the delay had nothing to do with Tinkler's precarious financial situation.

"As the financial reporting year is to 31 December, this (audit) obviously could not be completed and issued for the full year by that date (December 15)," Perkins said.

"We understand that the recently proposed amendments will allow the audit to be completed and our report to be issued by 21 January each year."

Even if HSG makes good on its debt-clearing promise, Dan still has concerns about the club's reputation.

"We're very happy with the way memberships have increased and the money spent on facilities but we've got to look more broadly at the brand,'' Dan told Sky Sports Radio on Monday.

"I firmly believe creditors need to be paid in a timely manner."

Palmer suggested there were issues HSG "should apologise for" but was steadfast the club was in safe hands.

"I talk to Nathan every day ... there is no chance of Nathan going under," Palmer said.


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Shinji keen on extra year out West

Big boost ... Shijni Ono (L) has says he wants to stay longer at the Wanderers. Source: Gregg Porteous / News Limited

Western Sydney received another boost in their impressive debut A-League season with news Japanese marquee signing Shinji Ono wants to extend his stay at the club.

Just two days after scoring a dramatic 2-0 derby win over Sydney FC in front of a raucous crowd of 26,000 at Allianz Stadium, the 33-year-old on Monday said flares thrown by Wanderers fans won't hold him back from re-signing.

"I don't know what (the Wanderers) are thinking about next season," said Ono, who penned a one-year deal in September.

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"But I can say I want to stay longer."

Ono was still buzzing from the impressive victory over the Sky Blues and believes it's no fluke the Wanderers have climbed to fourth on the ladder in their inaugural season given their "good mentality and fighting spirit."

And that strong bond will be severely tested over the next four rounds when they face fellow top-five sides Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne Victory and Central Coast.

But Ono says his best is yet to come.

"I think my confidence is getting better every day," he said.

Ono wasn't fazed by flares being thrown onto the ground against the Sydney FC, putting the incidents down to the passion of a crosstown rivalry.

Having played 112 games for Dutch club Feyenoord from 2001-05, Ono says that kind of fan behaviour highlights the intensity of the clash.

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"When I was in the Netherlands, there were big derby games," said Ono of the rivalry amongst the three Rotterdam clubs.

"When I saw that (against Sydney FC) I knew it was a big game."

The attacking midfielder is looking forward to testing himself against a speedy Adelaide United at Parramatta Stadium on Friday night.

"They have a lot of good quality," Ono said of classy Reds including Fabio Ferreira, Jeronimo Neumann, Marcelo Carrusca and Cassio.

"But we have been preparing well.

"It's a tough challenge. But I have a good feeling."

Ono expects more Japanese players will make the move to Australia given his successful stint has created plenty of interest back home.

But one clash that would gain plenty of excitement in Japan is firmly on his radar - the A-League All Stars match against Manchester United next July.

Ono has put his hand up for the All Stars in a battle that could pit him against his compatriot and Red Devils star midfielder Shinji Kagawa.


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Haddin in frame as Test batsman

On the radar ... Haddin has been in sparkling form for NSW this season. Source: News Limited

Australia selectors will consider picking former Test keeper Brad Haddin as a specialist batsman if captain Michael Clarke's injury rules him out of matches in Melbourne or Sydney.

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The 35-year-old, who has controversially been overlooked for Matthew Wade this summer, could be thrown a lifeline if Clarke's hamstring problem stops him playing either of the remaining Tests against Sri Lanka from Boxing Day.

Haddin has averaged 67.40 in the Sheffield Shield for NSW this season and former captain Steve Waugh recently suggested he should be considered for a batsman-only role.

"We'll discuss that tonight (Monday night)," Australia coach Mickey Arthur said.

"That batter, whoever it is, would have to be part of our extended squad. There's possibilities.

"Haddin's one of them, (Rob) Quiney's one of them and certainly Usman Khawaja's very much in the frame.

"Alex Doolan has played well."

Australia will no doubt try to everything they can to get Clarke onto the MCG in a week's time but, if he is prescribed a rest period, vice-captain Shane Watson will almost certainly take over as skipper.

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Former Test No.3 Khawaja has thrived playing for his new state Queensland with a brilliant century on a tough Hobart pitch and three 50s in Shield cricket so far.

Bulls coach Darren Lehmann believes Khawaja has addressed selectors' concerns about his sharpness at the crease and in the field.

Tasmania's Doolan made 161 not out for Australia A against South Africa, while Quiney would be getting a second chance after he made just nine runs in his two matches against the Proteas.

Injuries have decimated what had been a deep pool of fast bowlers, with Ben Hilfenhaus one of seven pacemen who could have been considered.

Selectors are likely to turn to 12th man for Hobart Mitchell Johnson, whose return in Perth after a 12-month absence was encouraging.

Tasmania's Jackson Bird sits atop the leading wicket-takers list for the second straight season and will be considered as back-up along with West Australian Nathan Coulter-Nile.

"All I can say is we've had a list of bowlers leading into our summer, and we're well down the list at the moment," Arthur said.

"The names that have been on everyone's lips are a guy like Jackson Bird, it could be Nathan Coulter-Nile, and that will form part of the discussions."

Complicating matters is a lack of first class cricket while the Big Bash League is completed.

The Sheffield Shield season was suspended at the end of November and the next match won't begin until the end of January.


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Reds hold off Phoenix at Hindmarsh

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 16 Desember 2012 | 16.41

At the double ... Carrusca scored two first-half goals. Source: News Limited

Adelaide United have reduced Central Coast's lead at the top of the A-League ladder to one point with a 3-1 victory over Wellington at Hindmarsh Stadium.

Gifted Argentine Marcelo Carrusca scored twice and created another goal as Adelaide United defeated Wellington Phoenix 3-1 in Sunday's A-League match.

Second-placed Adelaide opened an eight-point break from Melbourne Victory in third spot with their home win at Hindmarsh Stadium.

The victory kept Adelaide one point shy of league leaders Central Coast, with Carrusca scoring two goals in five minutes and setting up another for Fabio Ferreira.

A week after his coach John Kosmina said Carrusca would prove to be the best import in the league, the former Argentina under-20 representative offered compelling evidence for Kosmina's case.

Carrusca's first goal, in the 19th minute, was fortunate - he wafted a 20 metre free kick into the box and teammate Osama Malik missed the header and Phoenix goalkeeper Mark Paston missed the ball.

Five minutes later, striker Bruce Djite shrewdly played Carrusca into space and, too easily, he slid past a Wellington defender onto his favoured left side and launched from 15m to beat a diving Paston.

Wellington, anchored in seventh spot with just three wins, were unjustly denied a reply three minutes later when dangerman Paul Ifill's shot beat Reds goalkeeper Eugene Galekovic and was headed for the net.

Phoenix striker Stein Huysegems could have watched the ball roll in but instead slid to tap-in - only to be incorrectly ruled offside.

Wellington's fate was sealed seconds before half-time when Carrusca delivered a visionary pass to give Ferreira a golden run at goal and the Portuguese speedster made no mistake from six metres.

Phoenix attacker Dani Sanchez collected a consolation goal in the 81st minute when he blasted a close-range shot into 'keeper Galekovic, gathered the rebound, and scored.

And Wellington's woes continued into the last play of the game when Tyler Boyd, awarded a penalty, had his shot spectacularly saved by Galekovic.
 


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Hobart day three: Geeves's Top Five

Shane Watson ... looked sluggish on day three according to Brett Geeves. Source: AAP

What happened at the Test on day two? You'll find out plenty from former Australia and Tasmania all-rounder Brett Geeves, but probably not that.

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1. Ric Finlay Party - No invite

Arriving at the ground this morning, I felt upbeat and excited about the morning's cricket. Once I had my heart rate under control, after climbing the monstrous stair-case to the media area, I entered the ABC box with a gusto befitting a much lighter man.

When you've lived my high school experiences, you know the cues to an awkward moment; mumbling words or instant silence upon entry to a room are the most blatant cues, the others are less obvious; inappropriate timing of blood flow to rude parts of your body and having your high school crush find out it was you that wet the bed in school camp the year before..

Walking into the ABC box this morning, I was hit with three of the four available cues for an awkward moment. My high school crush was not at the ground. Why the silence? This was high school all over again; minus the braces, bowl cut and lack of deodorant.

As it turns out, the entire ABC Grandstand team, bar me, were invited to a team BBQ at stat man, Ric Finlay's, house. Ian Healy was there and the way the Australian team bowled in the morning session, I think they too may have popped into Ric's for a few cordials and tall stories. They looked tired, stiff and sore. HIlfenhaus injured himself and Shane Watson was moving like a man that desperately needed a poop. His fibre levels yesterday were obviously off the charts. It's cool though, I would have been unavailable ANYWAYS, as Saturday nights are for putting new laces in all my shoes and shampooing my hair.


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2.  Dilshan plays good cricket.

His innings of 147 off 273 balls was a brilliant one and his love affair with Bellerive Oval continues. Last year, he pummelled 160 off 165 balls, in a first innings total of 4 for 320, against India. The bad news for Dilly on that occasion is that Virat Kohli played the innings of his life and one of the better innings I have witnessed live, blasting 133 off 86 balls and his team to a remarkable victory.

Dilly and I were involved in the Delhi Daredevils squad, for the inaugural competition in 2008. He was obviously a player in that squad and I was signed as a player, but upon failing to do anything that resembled playing, my title of player was taken away from me and I was given "players assistant". One of the many highlights for me on that tour, obviously none of them cricket-related, was attending the marriage of Dilshan and his stunning wife Manjula Thillini, in a Hindi-inspired ceremony. Manjula was as breathtaking as the result of climbing your way to the media box at Bellerive.

The Hindi ceremony was obviously very different to what I had seen at home in Glenorchy.
Firstly, the tradition of being taken to the chapel in a 77 Torana, with 15-inch fatties, was replaced by the Saptapadi - the couple conducts seven circuits of the holy fire, which is considered a witness to the vows they make each other. One tradition remained the same - the beer was free and it was a magnificent occasion and one I will remember forever. I was actually quoted by the local media as saying "It was mesmeric, the music, the clothes they wore, the atmosphere was a completely new experience for me". I don't even know what mesmeric means!!

3. Peter Siddle has an enormous amount of fight and determination when playing cricket.

You could come up against Siddle in a backyard game on Christmas day and he would still charge in and attempt to hit you in the face, completely ruining your day and any chance you had of pursuing a modelling career. He knows no other way. You have to admire this about him. He has gone to extraordinary lengths to maintain the rage and put the handbrake on any youngster that thinks his spot is up for grabs. He is now a vegan, gave up the booze and treated himself to a new set of veneers, to only further his marketability. This is a man that wants to play for Australia at any cost. It's working for him and if anyone questions him, he will find you and most likely hurt you.

4. The wicket at Bellerive has, in the past, been labelled THE INCREDIBLE HULK - for its raging green appearance.

The domestic games, over the past 5 years, have all felt the wrath of THE HULK and most teams are bundled out for far less than 200. My concern heading into this test was if the game would last 5 days. The Curator, Marcus Pamplin, and his team of assistants have done a marvellous job in preparing this wicket. We saw with Siddle that if you bowl in the right areas, you will be rewarded. Put the ball in the wrong spots and you will go the journey Dilshan 147, Mathews 75, Hussey 115, Clarke 70 odd. This is a test match wicket. Well played gents.

5. If anyone asks you to write words, on the top five things to come out of a day's cricket, negotiate with them and ask if three will suffice?

Sod off I'm done


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Wellington's Ifill racially abused

Poor form ... Ifill was racially abused by a fan at Hindmarsh Stadium. Source: News Limited

Wellington Phoenix star Paul Ifill was racially abused by a spectator during Sunday's A-League loss to Adelaide United at Hindmarsh Stadium.

The spectator was heard to call Ifill, an English-born Barbados international, a derogatory racial term during Adelaide's 3-1 defeat of Wellington at Hindmarsh Stadium.

Phoenix coach Ricki Herbert refused to confirm the racial nature of the abuse.

"It's not for me to confirm or not," Herbert said.

But an Adelaide United spokesman said the club was aware of the racial abuse.

"We will investigate matter," the spokesman said.


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