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Apr 14th, 2018, 12:43 pm
I am getting the feeling quite a few people haven't read the rules... and think duplicates aren't allowed. Esp. since I got a message re: my dupe... and then I looked to see what some people are posting...
DUPES are allowed for once.... :D
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-14/s ... es/9659382

Australia has won the gold medal in women's basketball on the penultimate night of the Commonwealth Games, but the Opals had to play more than half the game without star Liz Cambage after she was ejected for talking back to a referee.

Australia beat England 99-55 in a crushing display, but they finished the game with only 11 players after the incident involving Cambage.

The 203cm tall Cambage was being targeted constantly by the English players — midway through the second quarter she was called for an unsportsmanlike play foul, and after voicing her displeasure, the Australian was called for a technical foul and ejected from the game.

Cambage laughed in disbelief when given the decision, then walked off the court and into the rooms waving her hands at the crowd and smiling. She had only had eight minutes 55 seconds on court when ejected, and her totals for the night were 10 points, one blocked shot and one rebound.

The drama made little difference to the result, with the Opals maintaining their 100 per cent record at the Commonwealth Games. The only other time basketball was played at the Games was at Melbourne in 2006, where the Opals beat New Zealand in the gold medal game.
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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-14/s ... es/9659382

Australia has won the gold medal in women's basketball on the penultimate night of the Commonwealth Games, but the Opals had to play more than half the game without star Liz Cambage after she was ejected for talking back to a referee.

Australia beat England 99-55 in a crushing display, but they finished the game with only 11 players after the incident involving Cambage.

The 203cm tall Cambage was being targeted constantly by the English players — midway through the second quarter she was called for an unsportsmanlike play foul, and after voicing her displeasure, the Australian was called for a technical foul and ejected from the game.

Cambage laughed in disbelief when given the decision, then walked off the court and into the rooms waving her hands at the crowd and smiling. She had only had eight minutes 55 seconds on court when ejected, and her totals for the night were 10 points, one blocked shot and one rebound.

The drama made little difference to the result, with the Opals maintaining their 100 per cent record at the Commonwealth Games. The only other time basketball was played at the Games was at Melbourne in 2006, where the Opals beat New Zealand in the gold medal game.

Well, that's what happens when you have a female Shaquille O'Neal on your team. You gotta accept that, along with all the advantages of having someone like that, there will be a drawback of her always being targeted by the opponent's players.

I remember watching an Olympic quarterfinal against Serbia. Cambage scored something like a third of Australia's points, but she also finished the match full of bruises (at one time during the game she fell from quite a height flat on her back, with all the force that her 203 cm tall and who-knows-how-heavy body could generate in free-fall; it looked very painful).
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Winx Wins 25th in a Row in Sydney to Match Black Caviar's Record

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-04-14/r ... tion=sport

For the first time in about two years, Chris Waller has had to study the form trying to decipher why some experts thought Winx was vulnerable in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

He need not have worried with the mare again showing why she is rated the world's best with her 25th consecutive win to equal Black Caviar and 18th at Group One level in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick on Saturday.

She was ridden cold by Hugh Bowman from the outside barrier and made her customary move approaching the home turn.

Bowman took her to the outside and let her loose down the Randwick straight where she accelerated to sweep past Gailo Chop ($26) to win by three and three-quarters lengths with Happy Clapper ($11) running on for third.

Although she dominated the market at $1.24, she was as short as $1.15 earlier in the week, prompting Waller's concerns.

"For the first time in a long time I sat down and went through the opposition," Waller said. "I have every respect for the other horses in the race like Humidor, Gailo Chop and of course Happy Clapper but she has been going as well as ever. I knew I had done my job but it is always a relief when she wins. It's hard to describe what she can do."

What she can do is run her final 600m in 33.48 seconds with seeming ease.
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