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Roberts bags hat-trick in big win

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 06 Juli 2013 | 20.47

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James Roberts of the Panthers scores a try against Gold Coast Titans. Source: Michael Dodge / Getty Images

RABBITOHS reject James Roberts lit Darwin alight as Penrith continued its remarkable mid-season revival with a 40-18 thrashing of Gold Coast.

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Albert Kelly 72' James Roberts 45'
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Kevin Kingston 58'
James Roberts 66'

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Aidan Sezer 37' Luke Walsh 15'
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The Panthers flyer bagged his first NRL hat-trick in just his 13th appearance as Penrith ran in five unanswered second half tries in stifling heat at TIO Stadium to record their sixth win in their past nine matches and leap frog the Titans into sixth on the ladder.

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Scores were locked at 12-all at half-time before the Panthers produced an 18-minute ambush in front of 8,050 fans, running in a barrage of quick tries against a shell shocked Gold Coast that is now teetering on the edge of the top eight.

Unwanted by South Sydney last year after a string of disciplinary issues, Roberts was picked up by the Panthers and exploded in his second appearance on the wing Saturday night.

Penrith coach Ivan Cleary said the 20-year-old was yet to showcase his full talent.

"He's an undoubted talent. He's got things you can't coach and not everyone has,'' Panthers coach Ivan Cleary said of Roberts.

"He's still learning the game. That's only his fifth game in any grade this year. 

"He should hopefully get better.''

Panthers fullback Matt Moylan had a poor start to the night, spilling three early bombs as David Mead scored the first points.

A stepping Luke Walsh, who's bound for Super League next year, crossed for the Panthers and David Simmons scored soon after before Mead bagged his second for a 12-all halftime deadlock.

But the floodgates opened in the second half as Roberts bagged a double within five minutes. Interchange weapon James Segeyaro burst through the line to put Simmons over for his 13th try of the year.

When departing Panthers captain Kevin Kingston scored it was 36-12 after 58 minutes, capping an amazing start to the second half that put the Titans out of the contest.

Roberts completed his hat-trick in just 20 minutes when he beat some abysmal Titans defence before Albert Kelly scored a consolation try.

The Panthers have a golden opportunity to shore up a top eight spot against Parramatta next Saturday and Cleary said his side was slowly improving after a slow start to the year.

"We've struggled to score points in the beginning of second halves so it was good to put a few tries back-to-back. That was the difference in the game,'' Cleary said.

"We just want to get better and I think we're better than last year and better than we were at the start of the year.

"We said that from here on in the game's get tougher and you need to get better. That's what we're concentrating on.''

Back-rower Lewis Brown was a late withdrawal with a hamstring strain but is expected to face the Eels.


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Lion kings win Tom Richards Cup

Jonathan Sexton ... celebrates his second half try against the Wallabies. Source: Philip Hillyard / News Limited

THE Wallabies suffered a humiliating 41-16 thrashing to the British & Irish Lions in a performance that has revived doubts about their scrum and puts the future of coach Robbie Deans in grave doubt.

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Jonny Sexton 57'
George North 65'
Jamie Roberts 69'

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Leigh Halfpenny 58'
Leigh Halfpenny 70'

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Christian Lealiifano 42' Leigh Halfpenny 13'
Christian Lealiifano 46' Leigh Halfpenny 16'
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Australia was emphatically hammered by a raging Lions side that smashed its own record for most points in a Test match in front of 83,702 fans at ANZ Stadium.

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In losing the Tom Richards Cup, Australia also ensured they have only beaten the Lions once in their 125-year history, 12 years ago.

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Three points had separated the first two Tests but there was daylight between the sides last night.

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Australia's scrum was bullied and bashed, and the worst fears leading into the series were finally realised, after both packs had shared honours in the first two games.

The powerhouse Lions scrum and counter-attacking masterclass from Lions fullback Leigh Halfpenny, who set up two tries and kicked goals relentlessly, left the Wallabies helpless.

From trailing 19-3 in the 40th minute, the Wallabies had clawed back to 19-16 by the 46th, with James O'Connor scoring a try after the half-time siren and Christian Leali'ifano kicking two penalties in the first five minutes of the second half.


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But by the 69th the Lions had run away with the game, with tries from Jonathan Sexton, George North and Jamie Roberts stamping rewarding their forwards' dominance and stamping authority on the result.

The three-try hit took the score to 41-16, and under-fire Lions coach Warren Gatland was celebrating in the coaches' box while Deans remained ashen-faced.

Prior to the match speculation was rife that either Jake White or Ewen McKenzie would take over before the Rugby Championship, and it's difficult to see Deans holding on now.

After Australia had cut the Lions' lead to three, Gatland's team suddenly looked vulnerable for the first time.

But soon afterward the Wallabies gave away yet another scrum penalty after unwillingly being moonwalked five metres by the rampant Lions pack.

Halfpenny struck the three points, and then Sexton scored a brilliantly worked try from a wide spread.

The ball went from Sexton to Jonathan Davies and Halfpenny, whose inside pass was collected and planted under the posts by the highest-paid player in the world.

The Wallabies were soon attacking at the other end of the field, and earned a penalty from close range but instead took a quick tap, a gamble that misfired when prop Benn Robinson knocked on.

Moments later, Halfpenny stepped around Will Genia on the counter, lured fullback Jesse Mogg and sent North to the corner.

Returning centre Roberts powered through a yawning hole in the 69th minute and with Halfpenny's conversion the Lions had cracked 40 points.

The Lions led 19-10 at the break in a disastrous opening half that saw the Wallabies scrummaged off the park.

But had it not been for James O'Connor's bloody-minded determination to score a try beating four defenders after the half-time siren, the situation would have been far more dire for Robbie Deans' team.

Key weapon Israel Folau suffered a serious hamstring injury and was taken off in the 27th minute, two minutes after prop Ben Alexander was sin-binned for repeated scrum infringements.

The Lions were already leading 19-3 by then, with Australia's scrum pushed backwards and heavily punished by referee Romain Poite, a former policeman who lived up to his billing as a judicious operator.

Nevertheless, the Wallabies scrum was a shambles and the worst fears leading into the series were finally realised, after both packs had shared honours in the first two Tests.

Lions super-boot Leigh Halfpenny nailed every chance with five from five in the first 40 minutes.

Alexander was penalised for incorrect binding and after a third time he was spelled.

With a one-man advantage and clear running momentum in the game, the Lions sought to destroy any hope Australia had of a comeback, but the home side defended bravely with 14 men.

At one stage, after 27 phases in the Wallabies' half, Lions playmaker Jonathan Sexton attempted a field goal that sailed wide.

That gave Australia the impetus to climb back into the contest.

After a severe pounding they refused to buckle, and it was telling that O'Connor's try came on the back of a Wallabies scrum five metres out from the line.

Their weakness became their platform, with O'Connor receiving the ball as first receiver, dummying, stepping and reaching out to lift Australia's spirits.

A nine-point deficit hardly told the story of the Lions' domination, but it told plenty about the Wallabies' determination having trailed 16-3 after just 16 minutes.

The Lions roared furiously into the decider, scoring in the opening minute after Will Genia had knocked on from the kick-off.

Prop Alex Corbisero took a short ball from halfback Mike Phillips, beat the tackle of rival Benn Robinson and rolled over the line to score his maiden Test try.

The criticised getaway to Noosa early this week was just what the doctor ordered, with the tourists smashing the Wallabies at the contest, breakdown and scrum.

The Wallabies thought they'd suffered another massive blow in the fifth minute when George Smith was concussed after running head-first into Richard Hibbard's cranium.

With Smith seemingly laying unconscious on the deck, it appeared his much-hailed comeback had ended in disaster. But minutes later, after being taken off and undergoing the mandatory concussion tests, Smith ran back out to resume his position.

While he was gone a double team tackle of Dan Lydiate and Sean O'Brien forced a turnover on the halfway line from winger Joe Tomane, and Halfpenny duly slotted the 50-metre penalty goal to put his side ahead 10-0 after eight minutes.

Australia bounced back into the game after a penalty from the next kick-off, with Leali'ifano converting the penalty.


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Kennett Curse still haunting Hawks

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Geelong's Mark Blicavs can't escape Luke Breust's tackle. Source: Quinn Rooney / News Limited

THE Kennett Curse is alive, no thanks to a controversial interchange infringement that threatened to derail Geelong's 10-point win over Hawthorn.

The Cats, up by 33 after three quick goals to open the final term of a previously low-scoring match, watched in disgust as Josh Hunt was penalised -- seemingly incorrectly -- for running on to the ground early at the bench.

5.2 (32) Q1 2.4 (16)
6.8 (44) Q2 3.8 (26)
6.15 (51) Q3 4.11 (35)
11.16 (82) Q4 10.12 (72)

Jordan Murdoch

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David Hale

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Mark Blicavs

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Jarryd Roughead

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Josh Caddy

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Luke Breust

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Taylor Hunt

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Lance Franklin

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James Kelly

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Jack Gunston

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Steven Motlop

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Paul Puopolo

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James Podsiadly

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Shane Savage

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Joel Selwood

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Jonathan Simpkin

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Jesse Stringer

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Their fury was enhanced given it had come seconds after Hawthorn booted three goals in as many minutes and led to David Hale's second major to breathe life back into the contest.

Coach Chris Scott said the ground manager had admitted the error soon afterwards.

"The interchange stewards made a mistake," Scott said.

"(AFL operations manager) Mark Evans came down, I assume he was aware that it was a mistake ... we told him it was.

"Things happen. I thought there were a lot of mistakes made across the night, but it didn't take away from quality of the spectacle because it's a reflection of the defensive pressure and conditions.

"And it's not just the players who feel that, the officials feel it as well.

"I think the rule is a poor rule. A goal had been kicked, there was time to double-check and maybe even triple-check as well -- it's a horrible error, but it didn't cost us the game, so all's well that ends well."

But unlikely hero Jordan Murdoch rallied the Cats with his third goal of a pulsating final term to extend the Kennett Curse to 11 games.

One Geelong hero who didn't see the game's finale was Joel Corey who was knocked out in the final 10 minutes after being caught underneath Hawk Sam Mitchell in an off-the-ball tackle.

The Cats veteran, in his 300th official match, was taken from the ground on a stretcher in what was the second incident of the night involving Brownlow Medal fancy Mitchell.

Mitchell, clearly the Hawks' best, might also come under scrutiny for a high hit on part-time tagger Taylor Hunt earlier in the match.

The former Hawks skipper struck Hunt with what appeared an open hand to the neck in the centre circle in the first term.

The young Cat was stunned for a minute, but resumed soon afterwards and played out the match, seemingly without being hampered.

It's the ninth time in Geelong's 11-match streak that the margin has been 10 points or less and brings the Cats level on points with the Hawks at the top of the ladder.

Hawthorn's club-record equalling streak of 12 victories has now been book-ended by losses to the Cats.


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Kennedy heroics inspire Eagles win

Adelaide's Nathan Van Berlo runs into trouble as Eagles defenders mass. Source: Morne de Klerk / News Limited

WEST Coast Eagles forward Josh Kennedy kicked four goals, including the match winner, in a stunning six-point victory against Adelaide on Saturday night.

The Eagles appeared buried when 13 points down some 20 minutes into the last quarter at a rain-soaked AAMI Stadium.

3.2 (20) Q1 4.3 (27)
6.5 (41) Q2 5.4 (34)
7.11 (53) Q3 8.7 (55)
9.15 (69) Q4 11.9 (75)

Tom Lynch

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Josh J. Kennedy

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Jason Porplyzia

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Jamie Cripps

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Patrick Dangerfield

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Bradd Dalziell

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Josh Jenkins

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Andrew Embley

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Shaun McKernan

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Josh Hill

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Rory Sloane

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Mark LeCras

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Matthew Wright

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Patrick McGinnity

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Will Schofield

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But they steamed home with the last three goals to pinch an 11.9 (75) to 9.15 (69) victory.

West Coast's crucial triumph squared their win-loss ledger at seven each and keeps them in finals contention.

But the Crows now are three wins outside the top eight and unlikely to feature in the play-offs.

Eagles midfielders Chris Masten, Matt Priddis and Brad Dalzeill were prolific ball winners while Kennedy's haul included the game-deciding goal, scored with just 53 seconds remaining.

The Crows were well served by Patrick Dangerfield and Richard Douglas and forwards Tom Lynch and Jason Porplyzia each two goals.

But their teammate Shaun McKernan faces lengthy suspension for a blatant elbow on Eagle utility Brad Sheppard in just the seventh minute of the game.

The fringe Crows ruckman came from the side and collected Sheppard with a clumsy left elbow to the head after the West Coast player disposed of the ball.

McKernan was reported and Sheppard was briefly spelled but returned as the Eagles kicked four late goals for seven-point quarter-time lead.

Adelaide rallied in the rain in the second quarter, with playmaker Dangerfield kicking one of the Crows' three goals of the quarter.

The Eagles could manage just one, when Kennedy slotted his second for the game, as they slipped seven points behind at half-time.

But West Coast stole momentum with Kennedy adding another as the visitors potted three goals to Adelaide's one in the third quarter.

The Eagles led by two points at the last break, but surrendered their advantage and appeared doomed when Adelaide's Porplyzia slotted his second for a 13-point lead.

West Coast then potted three goals in eight minutes, with Kennedy scoring on the run to secure a stirring win.


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LIVE: Tour de France, Stage 6

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 04 Juli 2013 | 20.47

Join in the chat: Can Australia's Simon Gerrans hang on the yellow jersey again tonight? Source: JOEL SAGET / AFP

FOLLOW yellow jersey holder Simon Gerrans and the rest of his GreenEDGE team as they tackle stage six of the Tour de France.

Click below to join in the live chat with cycling expert Reece Homfray.


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Socceroos rise to 40 in the world

On the rise ... the Socceroos jump to No.40 in the latest FIFA world rankings. Source: PAUL MILLER / AAP

The Socceroos' World Cup qualification has lifted them seven places in the latest FIFA world rankings to No.40.

Since the previous pecking order was released on June 6, Australia thrashed Jordan 4-0 in Melbourne and edged out Iraq 1-0 in Sydney to claim a coveted spot for the 2014 tournament in Rio.

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The Socceroos sit just three spots behind Japan, who topped the same pool and who Australia face in July - along with South Korea (43rd) and China (100th) - as part of the East Asian Cup.

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Confederations Cup champions Brazil climbed 13 places to ninth in the rankings released on Thursday, while England continued their slide as they dropped to 15th.

Despite a heavy defeat in Sunday's final against hosts Brazil, who secured a record third straight Confederations Cup title, Spain maintained their place as the world's No.1-ranked team.

They sit ahead of Germany and Colombia, with the South American nation moving into the top three for the first time after rising four spots.

Argentina dropped one place to fourth, but the biggest losers inside the top 10 were England as Roy Hodgson's side fell six places after consecutive draws against Montenegro, the Republic of Ireland and Brazil.

England's ranking is their lowest since failing to qualify for the 2008 European Championship and could severely harm their World Cup seeding hopes should they qualify for next year's tournament in Brazil.

Copa America title-holders Uruguay jumped seven places to 12th after their run to the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup, while Belgium made the top 10 for the first time as neighbours France fell outside the top 20.

New Zealand climbed two places to No.55.


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'Phenomenal' Lions brand at risk

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Disappointment ... Henry is concerned what another series loss might do to the Lions brand. Source:AP

Former All Blacks coach Sir Graham Henry is concerned about the British and Irish Lions brand, but admits one of rugby's longest traditions is a "phenomenal" asset to the game.

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The tourists face the Wallabies in the third and deciding Test on Saturday night in Sydney, where victory for Australia would condemn the Lions to another ultimately fruitless tour – their fourth on the trot since a 2-1 defeat of the Springboks in 1997.

And with New Zealand being the next stop on their four-year cycle of destinations, Henry – who coached the Lions on their last trip to Australia in 2001 – believes the tour is at risk of losing its lustre.

"The Lions brand is phenomenal for rugby," Henry told Fox Sports' Rugby HQ.

"But how can we sustain it?

"If the Aussies win on Saturday, they (the Lions) go to New Zealand in four years' time and wouldn't have won for 20 years.

"So I wonder whether they need to look at the tours, whether they need to be that long."

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The Lions have again been rattled by injury on this tour with a number of players sent home as they navigated their way through the early tour matches, while Paul O'Connell and skipper Sam Warburton were lost after the first and second Tests respectively.

That was also the case for Henry in 2001, the Rugby World Cup-coach revealing he had just eight fit players on the Tuesday ahead of the series decider 12 years ago.


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"They lose a lot of players through injury," Henry said.

"So I think sustaining the Lions is hugely important to the game and making them competitive.

"We had eight players fit on the Tuesday before the third Test in 2001."

Turning his attention to Saturday night's looming on-field battle, Henry said Wallabies coach Robbie Deans would be looking for his side to be far more patient than their bumbling efforts from Melbourne.

The Wallabies dominated possession at Etihad Stadium last weekend but much of their good play was undone by ineffective work at the breakdown and a desire to push 50-50 passes.

"I'd say Robbie's talking about patience this week – (Deans is saying) we don't need to push those passes," Henry said.

"They looked likely at times (in Melbourne) and then they turned the ball over because they couldn't be patient.

"So I would imagine he's (Deans) talked about that … I imagine they will try and build the game for longer this week."


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Cowan counts his lucky stars

Fighting for survival: Australia's Ed Cowan bats during day three of the tour match between Worcestershire and Australia at New Rd in Worcester. Source: Ryan Pierse / Getty Images

ED Cowan was given a reprieve yesterday which could have a significant bearing on his immediate Test career.

Opening the batting in the second innings against Worcestershire the left-hander was dropped at slip before he had scored.

By lunch on day three, Cowan was unbeaten on 18 with Australia 1- 47, an overall lead of 159 after Worcestershire was bowled out for 284.

Phil Hughes was promoted to No.3 and went to lunch on one.

Ryan Harris claimed two and James Faulkner one of the remaining wickets yesterday morning.

Jackson Bird did not add to his overnight tally of four wickets, finishing with 4-48 from 25 overs.

Rogers was leg before wicket just before lunch for a run a ball 26 with six fours playing across a delivery from spinner Moin Ali.

For the second time in as many tour matches Watson was rested after a brilliant first-innings performance, this time a run a ball 109 on Tuesday.

Cowan, who scored 58 batting at No.3 in the first innings before running himself out in clumsy fashion, needs to keep pressing if he is to retain a place in the first Test, beginning at Trent Bridge on Wednesday.

He has already lost the opening spot to Rogers and is no certainty of remaining at three in the Test side given the intense competition for places.

Like too many players in the side, Cowan has been hampered by an inability to convert good starts into big scores.

He has just one century in 17 Tests and playing for Nottingham this England summer Cowan averaged 43 but he failed to convert any of his four half-centuries into hundreds.


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Mike to share SuperCoach wisdom

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 03 Juli 2013 | 20.47

Former Herald Sun chief footnall writer Mike Sheahan is preparing to share his SuperCoach wisdom. Picture: Ben Swinnerton Source: Herald Sun

Former Herald Sun chief football writer Mike Sheahan is this week's special guest on Fox Footy's The SuperCoach Show.

While many now only see Mike on Fox Footy's On the Couch or hear him on 3AW, he can also be seen in cafes across Melbourne, huddled in a corner, studying the latest SuperCoach young guns.

Some in the Herald Sun office thought Mike was not as quick to cotton on to the finer details of football's most popular fantasy game. But were they right?

This week one of footy's most respected voices will talk all things SuperCoach with Herald Sun experts Sam Edmund and Jay Clark.

Got a SuperCoach question for Mike or the Herald Sun experts? Send it to supercoachtips@heraldsun.com.au and watch The SuperCoach Show on Fox Footy at 6pm Thursday and read SuperFooty's SuperCoach formguide on Friday for the best tips.


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Rooney, Moyes in Mexican stand-off

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Future's shaky ... Wayne Rooney begins talks with David Moyes about his future. Source: Mike Egerton / AAP

Wayne Rooney has arrived at Manchester United's Carrington training ground with talks expected over his future at the club.

Rooney, 27, didn't look overly pleased as he drove into United's training base in his Range Rover on Wednesday night (AEST) for the first day of pre-season training.

He will meet with new manager David Moyes amidst speculation that he's seeking a move away.

His United teammate Rio Ferdinand tweeted his excitement at being back in pre-season training. He said: '1st day back for pre season today....1st day on the road to success this season.... #believe'.

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Rooney is due to fly to Asia and Australia with the rest of the Manchester United team later this week for a pre-season tour.

The England international, who also disputes Sir Alex Ferguson's claim that he has formally asked to leave the club, is due to have his fitness assessment at Carrington this afternoon when the rest of the first-team players also report back after the summer break.

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Meanwhile, Chelsea keeper Petr Cech would welcome Rooney to Stamford Bridge if the Manchester United ace decided to switch.

Rooney is being linked with the Blues, Arsenal and Paris St Germain.

Cech believes Rooney is a "fantastic player" and would be a quality addition to the squad if new Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho wanted him in his plans.

He told Sky Sports News: "I could see him in a Chelsea shirt. Players can change shirts and obviously he had a fantastic career with Manchester United and sometimes players need new challenges.

"Sometimes the consequences are the way that you are looking for the new challenge and change of the shirt.

"So if that happened, obviously he is a fantastic player and he will be welcome to our squad but now we are only in the moment of speculations about it so we will see what this week will bring."


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