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3:00 AM | Richmond and Hawthorn have organised a 'scratch match' for their reserves today.
Magpies call up two more rookies
3:00 AM | Injuries have forced Collingwood's hand again as it confronts white-hot Adelaide this weekend.
3:00 AM | In the court of popular opinion, Darren Jolly was damned if he did and damned if he didn't.
History repeating for injured Tigers
3:00 AM | It was nearly 12 months ago that defender Dylan Grimes sustained a hamstring injury.
Beleaguered Watts taps in with Malthouse
3:00 AM | Michael Malthouse has become a sounding board for struggling young Demon Jack Watts.
3:00 AM | Australia could take its protest over scheduling to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
3:00 AM | Ryder Hesjedal is so laid back in his bid to win the Giro d'Italia that 'he is nearly horizontal'.
3:00 AM | Black Piranha lines up tomorrow for a fourth crack at the Doomben 10,000.
3:00 AM | Melbourne Rebels star Kurtley Beale may play two Tests for the Wallabies in five days.
3:00 AM | I once wrote down how many club, Super Rugby and Test matches I wanted to play in my career.
3:00 AM | Mark Neeld last night reacted savagely to the thrashing in Sydney, dumping veteran players.
Bulldog brain finds right formula
3:00 AM | Will Minson has a lot of things going on, but it's football that really makes him happy.
3:00 AM | WHAT Bill Harrigan thought was an innocuous chat on his way out of Etihad Stadium has lobbed the NRL referees boss into the thick of the furore over NSW's 18-10 loss in State of Origin I.
Rewarding bad technique a blight on the game
3:00 AM | This is a text message I received from a friend after Origin I in relation to the Greg Inglis try: ''Don't blame the referees. The rules are the problem mate. If you drop the ball, it should be your fault.'' This is spot on.
Seething Blues set sights on referees as Harrigan faces critics
3:00 AM | BLUES officials are privately fuming that Brent Tate or Matt Scott wasn't sent to the sin bin along with Michael Jennings after the first-half brawl on Wednesday night, and believe the incident highlighted the inexperience of referees Matt Cecchin and Ben Cummins at Origin level.
Rabbitohs hold fire to allow Origin stars to bounce back into place
3:00 AM | SOUTH SYDNEY will give Greg Inglis and David Taylor until kick-off tonight to overcome any niggles they may have suffered in Wednesday night's State of Origin match.
3:00 AM | STATE of Origin will remain on Wednesday nights after the ARL Commission decided against the establishment of stand-alone weekends for the interstate showpiece.
Moment of truth as Brumbies and Reds face off for silverware and Test jerseys
3:00 AM | Suspend all notions about the balance of power shifting to the nation's capital until the final whistle in Canberra tomorrow night. The Reds are still the best team in Australia until there is a definitive statement to the contrary.
3:00 AM | THE ACT Brumbies started the season as an unknown threat but coach Jake White says Queensland's decision to delay naming their team puts his side in a ''position of strength'' for their crucial clash at Canberra Stadium.
Fighting charge adds to cloud over Jennings' future with Panthers
3:00 AM | UNCERTAINTY over the future of Michael Jennings at Penrith is likely to remain now that he won't play at any level again until Origin II at ANZ Stadium on June 13.
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