The Weird World of Sports Thread
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Sat Nov 15 2008
Dhoni won't need character check for gun
India captain Mahendra Dhoni won't need a character reference to receive a weapons license after officials reversed an earlier decision following protests by supporters in his home town. -- Summary
Source: http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=666156
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Sport beats terrorism

Posted Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:33am AEDT
Classy Tendulkar guides India home
Batting great Sachin Tendulkar has hit an unbeaten 103 as India achieved the fourth-highest run chase in history to stun England by six wickets in the first Test in Chennai. -- Summary
Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008 ... 447177.htm
have to give credit to the English 'stiff upper lip' attitude, they said bugger off to all the advice that said touring India would be to dangerous.

Posted Tue Dec 16, 2008 7:33am AEDT
Classy Tendulkar guides India home
Batting great Sachin Tendulkar has hit an unbeaten 103 as India achieved the fourth-highest run chase in history to stun England by six wickets in the first Test in Chennai. -- Summary
Source: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008 ... 447177.htm
have to give credit to the English 'stiff upper lip' attitude, they said bugger off to all the advice that said touring India would be to dangerous.
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Graham thrilled to be Super Bowl's first Aussie
TAMPA, Florida (AFP) — Ben Graham's most amazing journey was not in becoming the first Australian player in the Super Bowl, but going from the unemployment line in November to a championship contender in January.
The 35-year-old St. Louis Cardinals punter who spent 11 seasons with Australian football's Geelong Cats will make history Sunday when he plays against Pittsburgh in Super Bowl 43 for the National Football League title. -- Summary
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Cool, I've often wondered why some those guys that go up and catch the ball (a mark?) haven't become NFL receivers.
Seen some pretty amazing ARF athletes play that position.
That's one tough brutal sport!
Seen some pretty amazing ARF athletes play that position.
That's one tough brutal sport!
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If recivers are considered running backs, then the Aussie rules players(most) probably don't have the speed...
Employing some sort of marking technique in NFL may work, although the ability to attack players without the ball(which you arent supposed to do in Aussie rules) may negate that, it may get too dangerous?
I still dont know why they don't pass the ball more in NFL though, like they do in rugby, again being able to attack players without the ball may make this harder to pull off, but still a nice sneaky flick pass back on the inside or the long cut out pass to the man in the gap may be effective.
Employing some sort of marking technique in NFL may work, although the ability to attack players without the ball(which you arent supposed to do in Aussie rules) may negate that, it may get too dangerous?
I still dont know why they don't pass the ball more in NFL though, like they do in rugby, again being able to attack players without the ball may make this harder to pull off, but still a nice sneaky flick pass back on the inside or the long cut out pass to the man in the gap may be effective.
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Thu Feb 19, 2009
Cricket billionaire Stanford goes missing
Federal regulators in the United States say they do not know the whereabouts of Texas banker Allen Stanford, who has been charged over an international financial fraud worth about $US8 billion ($12.5 billion). -- Summary
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Rosters for 2009 World Baseball Classic announced
World Baseball Classic, Inc. today announced the final rosters for the 16 national teams competing in the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
Fifty-two (52) Major League Baseball All-Stars are among the players named to the final rosters for the 2009 World Baseball Classic. The rosters include eight players who have won a total of 10 American League and National League Most Valuable Player Awards and two pitchers who have won a total of four A.L. and N.L. Cy Young Awards. -- Summary
Source: http://mlb.mlb.com/news/press_releases/ ... p&c_id=mlb
Rosters:
USA: http://web.worldbaseballclassic.com/ros ... eason=2009
JAP: http://web.worldbaseballclassic.com/ros ... eason=2009
CUB: http://web.worldbaseballclassic.com/ros ... eason=2009
AUS: http://web.worldbaseballclassic.com/ros ... eason=2009
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