Allenby questions Open party hole again

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The Australian Open's controversial party hole may have claimed a high-profile
victim if Robert Allenby holds to his repeated threat to quit playing in his home
country.

Socceroos striker `has nothing to prove`

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Striker Scott McDonald says he feels no pressure to prove himself at international
level despite so far being unable to replicate his prolific Celtic form with the
Socceroos.

Cowley denies sparking D`Arcy attack

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Simon Cowley, the Commonwealth Games gold medallist who suffered horrific injuries
when fellow swimmer Nick D'Arcy attacked him in a Sydney bar, denies he started the

Mason, Myles stood down by Roosters

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Sydney Roosters coach Brad Fittler was adamant axed duo Willie Mason and Nate Myles
let down their teammates by deliberately flouting the club's alcohol policy.

Hall dirty after Saints beat Swans again

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Sydney star Barry Hall has lamented St Kilda's ability to beat the Swans in
one-on-one contests - an area where they have had few AFL peers.

Taylor, Rooke to face AFL tribunal

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Hawthorn ruckman Simon Taylor and Geelong utility Max Rooke appear the reported
players in the most peril after Friday night's fiery AFL clash.

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