Saturday, January 12, 2013

Bennell charged after NYE brawl

Updated January 01, 2013 18:46:25

Gold Coast Suns player Harley Bennell has been charged by police after being arrested following a disturbance during New Year's Eve celebrations in Mandurah, Western Australia.

Bennell, who was the second player picked in the 2010 draft, was charged with disorderly behaviour in a public place and failure to obey an order from an officer about 2:15am (local time).

The 20-year-old utility player will appear before the Mandurah Magistrates Court on January 15, 2013.

"About 2:15am this morning police were called to the Smart Street Mall in Mandurah and located a group of people in the vicinity of the nearby nightclubs, with a number of those people being disorderly and fighting," a police statement said.

Bennell has made 36 appearances over the past two years for the Suns and finished second in the club's best and fairest behind Gary Ablett in 2012.

The Suns confirmed the charge but did not give further comment.

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First posted January 01, 2013 18:16:54


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Young Docker Morabito injured again

Updated January 10, 2013 10:33:43

Injury-troubled Fremantle Dockers midfielder Anthony Morabito has suffered a setback to his long-awaited AFL comeback.

Morabito injured the knee he has twice had reconstructive surgery on at Wednesday morning's training.

The club confirmed the 21-year-old had torn the graft on his surgically repaired anterior cruciate ligament and will need another reconstruction.

Morabito was the number four pick in the 2009 draft but after playing 23 AFL games for Fremantle in 2010 he has not made an AFL appearance since.

Fremantle football manager Chris Bond said Morabito had been working hard on making it back to the top level.

"He was really looking forward to this year and so were we," Bond said.

After pulling up lame from the training mishap Morabito was rushed away for scans on the injured knee.

Coach Ross Lyon and medical staff accompanied Morabito.

"We'll wait for the results of the scans but it is a concern given his history."

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First posted January 09, 2013 15:34:47


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Magpies' Williams charged with assault

Updated December 27, 2012 22:45:08

Collingwood midfielder Marley Williams has been charged with assault following an incident at a nightclub in Albany, on Western Australia's south coast last night.

It is alleged that Williams was one of two men involved in an argument at the club at 1.30am (WST).

Williams is said to have punched the man who was taken to Albany Regional Hospital with a broken jaw.

The club confirmed the charge, but said it wouldn't comment further as the matter was now in the hands of police.

Williams will appear in court at a later date.

Williams played six games last season after being selected in the 2012 rookie draft.

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First posted December 27, 2012 22:45:08


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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Paul Kennedy's top five sporting moments of 2012

Updated December 21, 2012 07:20:09

The ABC's Paul Kennedy gives his verdict on the top five sporting moments of 2012.

Look back on a whirlwind year's biggest sporting stories and how they unfolded on ABC Grandstand.

Australian surfing had an excellent year with Stephanie Gilmore and Joel Parkinson both claiming world surfing titles in 2012.

Gilmore claimed her fifth women's world surfing title with victory over fellow Australian Tyler Wright in the penultimate event of the year at Biarritz in France.

She was the first ever surfer to win four titles in four attempts from 2007-2010, but fell back to the number three ranking in 2011 when her life was disrupted by a violent assault.

Read the story: Gilmore wins fifth world title

On the men's circuit, Joel Parkinson ended his long wait for a world title at the Pipeline Masters in Hawaii, edging out 11-time winner Kelly Slater to the gong.

Parkinson's title was a reward for consistency 2012 and could have won the championship without a single event victory.

However, he avoided that particular historical footnote by beating compatriot Josh Kerr in the final to take home the Pipeline Masters trophy as an added bonus.

Speaking at his trophy presentation in Hawaii after his bout with Kerr, Parkinson said:

Read the story: Parkinson wins first world surfing title

The Australians returned home with 85 medals - record breaker Jacqueline Freney with her incredible eight gold medals among them - but the London 2012 Paralympics stood out as a major success that put disabled sport truly on the map.

London Games chairman Sebastian Coe said the huge popularity of Paralympic Games showed disabled sport was fast becoming recognised as elite competition.

An unprecedented 2.7 million tickets were snapped up for nearly 45 million pounds ($72.12 million), exceeding 2012 organisers' original target of 35 million.

More than four billion people were estimated to have watched the London Games on television compared to 1.9 billion eight years ago in Athens.

Read the story: Paralympics put disabled sport on the map: Coe

Sydney's famous pressure paid big dividends as the Swans held off Hawthorn to take out the AFL premiership by 10 points.

Read the story: Swans snatch victory in classic grand final

The grand final surprised no one with its intensity - it was a game of bursts and savage swings of momentum, with first one, then the other team looking down and out, before the Swans won 14.7 (91) to 11.15 (81).

Both teams found kicking for goal difficult in blustery conditions, although thankfully earlier predictions of heavy rain and hail proved unfounded.

Veteran Ryan O'Keefe took the Norm Smith Medal, with 28 disposals and an amazing 15 tackles.

In the NRL, the Melbourne Storm won its first premiership since it was stripped it of two titles for salary cap breaches, beating the Bulldogs 14-4.

Read the story: Clinical Storm repel Bulldogs' bite

Sam Perrett had levelled the scores after Storm forward Ryan Hoffman scored the opening try of the match in the seventh minute.

But Melbourne half-back Cooper Cronk stamped his class on the match in the back end of the first half.

Cronk produced a deft pass for Billy Slater to score in the 32nd minute.

Melbourne consolidated its lead in the shadows of the break with Cronk's pin-point kick for winger Justin O'Neill to score in the corner in the 39th minute.

Melbourne maintained its 14-4 half-time lead through to the end of the game with a superb defensive display in the second half.

The Test team's form may have fluctuated of late, but captain Michael Clarke was a shining light for Australia throughout 2012, averaging 106.35 for the calendar year so far.

Clarke came to life on home soil, scoring a historic 329 not out against India, before making another double ton in the next match during the 4-0 series whitewash in January.

While he made a modest contribution in the West Indies in April (scoring 188 runs in 6 innings), he flexed his muscle at home again, smacking two double centuries against South Africa.

While his efforts against the Proteas were ultimately made in vain, they helped him become the world's leading run scorer of 2012 with 1489 runs.

Read the story: Is Clarke as good as Bradman?

But the stakes have been raised in the upcoming 2013 Ashes series with new England skipper Alastair Cook finding phenomenal form after taking over the captaincy from Andrew Strauss.

Cook led England to a first Test series win in India in December in 28 years, coming from 1-0 down to take the four-match series 2-1.

India won the first Test by nine wickets in Ahmedabad, before Cook led his side to a 10-wicket win in Mumbai and a seven-wicket victory in Kolkata.

Cook was named man of the series after top-scoring with 568 runs at an average of 80.28.

Read the story: Draw clinches India series win for England

Following Olympic disappointment in the pool, Australia's shining light Sally Pearson lived up to her favourite's tag to take gold in the women's 100m hurdles in London.

Read the story: Pearson storms to hurdles gold

Pearson clocked 12.35 seconds to break the Olympic record held by American Joanna Hayes, set in Athens, by 0.02 of a second.

Pearson just edged out America's defending Olympic champion Dawn Harper (12.37), with countrywoman Kellie Wells (12.48) taking the bronze.

The Aussie champion spent six weeks in Britain prior to the Olympics to escape the build-up, hype and pressure in Australia. After her win, she said:

And without Pearson's heroics, how else would this piece of ABC News 24 television history have come about? Take it away, Michael Rowland.

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First posted December 21, 2012 07:20:09


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Thursday, December 20, 2012

Demons to respond to AFL tanking claims

Updated December 20, 2012 08:04:59

The AFL has asked Melbourne 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.

"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.

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 was not trying to win games 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.

AAP

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First posted December 19, 2012 20:33:05


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McLachlan named as AFL deputy CEO

Updated December 19, 2012 22:30:32

AFL executive Gillon McLachlan has been named as the new league deputy chief executive behind Andrew Demetriou.

The highly-regarded McLachlan joined the AFL in 2000 and has been the league's chief operating officer since 2008.

His responsibilities include broadcasting, stadium infrastructure, venue agreements, fixturing and digital media, such as the new AFL Media division.

Earlier this year McLachlan was being sought as a possible NRL chief executive before he re-committed to the AFL.

The appointment to the newly-created position confirms previous assessments that McLachlan is the front-runner for chief executive if Andrew Demetriou - who has led the AFL since 2003 - leaves his post in the future.

"It is timely to establish a new look team at the executive level to ensure the AFL maintains an organisational structure that is aligned with our future strategic priorities," Demetriou said in a statement.

"Gill has made a significant contribution to the AFL across a number of strategic fronts and this promotion is well deserved."

McLachlan will also be acting general manager, football operations following the recent departure of Adrian Anderson.

The position is one of a number of jobs in the AFL that will be advertised in the New Year.

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First posted December 19, 2012 18:59:20


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Kangaroos sign US basketballer to AFL

Updated December 20, 2012 18:01:17

AFL club North Melbourne have decided to take a two-year punt on an American college basketballer.

Eric Wallace, 24, has impressed enough in a 10-day trial to earn a contract with the Kangaroos.

He has been signed as an international rookie list player.

Coach Brad Scott said Wallace's work ethic and athletic ability suggested he was worth taking a chance on.

"Eric has worked extremely hard and proved to us he's willing to do whatever it takes to play AFL football," Scott said.

"The ovation he received from the playing group when we announced his signing was evidence of how highly regarded Eric already is at our club and the way he has fitted in so easily.

"He still has a lot to learn about the game but his passion for Aussie rules is already very strong and his athletic ability is outstanding."

Wallace, from North Carolina, stands 196cm and weighs 102kg, and was part of the AFL Draft Combine in October.

"I have a long way to go. I'm the first to admit that but I'm growing fonder of this game every day," Wallace said.

Wallace, who had stints playing basketball at three US colleges including Seattle University, will start training with the Kangaroos full-time in early January.

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First posted December 20, 2012 18:01:17


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