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McGuire takes big ban as Dragons hit hard

McGuire takes big ban as Dragons hit hard
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Storm defeat 12-man Dragons outfit in NRL

Storm defeat 12-man Dragons outfit in NRL AAP 2 hrs ago Murray Wenzel © Dave Hunt/AAP PHOTOS Melbourne fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen was the victim of a high shot in the Storm s NRL victory. Nicho Hynes stocks rose again as Melbourne overcame a slow start to beat a 12-man George Illawarra after Tyrell Fuimaono was sent off for a late, high shot on Storm fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen. Josh Addo-Carr s hat-trick made it nine tries in two weeks for the Storm winger, while the off-contract Hynes shone at five-eighth and Dragons winger Mikaele Ravalawa also crossed three times. Papenhuyzen s return from a shoulder injury lasted just 12 minutes, clipped by the Dragons centre s swinging arm and left motionless on the Suncorp Stadium turf.

Bellamy hints at Papenhuyzen NRL return

Monart Spa Poundbury to reopen next week

A LUXURY spa is set to reopen its doors next week with a new day package designed to allow for socially distanced relaxation. Monart Spa Poundbury has launched the new Monart Moments Package which has been specifically designed to ensure social distancing is adhered to and guests and staff are safe. The spa was opened by HRH Prince Charles in November 2019 and its owners are excited to welcome customers back after being closed during the national lockdowns. Liam Anthony Griffin, joint owner of the spa, said: We are absolutely thrilled to be reopening at last. This period has shone a light on health and wellbeing showing that now more than ever it is important to look after your physical and mental health.

Jack de Belin: Dragons Anthony Griffin confirms he will return to field once cleared

FShareTTweetQSMSWWhatsAppBEmailGJTumblrLLinkedIn2 days ago Dragons coach Anthony Griffin has confirmed the club will welcome Jack de Belin back onto the football field as quickly as possible if the Director of Public Prosecutions decides not to pursue his sexual assault case for the third time. The matter will be back in court later this month where the Director of Public Prosecutions will decide whether they will take the five charges to court for a third time. Griffin confirmed tonight the forward is fit enough and ready to go should he be cleared to return to game day duties. Jack de Belin arrives at Downing Centre Local and District Court in Sydney. (Steven Siewert)

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