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While much of the attention has, rightly, been monopolised by the crisis enveloping Melbourne Victory following their heavy defeat - coach Grant Brebner refusing to be drawn on his future following the contest - the night will be forever remembered by Colakovski as the one in which he netted a maiden professional goal in a 6-0 demolition of his side’s greatest rivals.
Making it even more special, the 20-year-old, having hitched his wagon to then-Melbourne Heart as a ten-year-old when they first entered the A-League, did so while playing for his childhood club.
First joining City on a youth deal, the bombastic youngster persevered through an ACL tear during that rise through their academy and, after initially being overlooked for a scholarship contract by the club’s brass, was awarded one after impressing then-coach Erick Mombaerts in senior training.
They have long been recognised as nature’s engineers – bringing down trees, building dams and redirecting rivers as they transform their environment. But beavers are at the centre of a legal battle after Scotland’s supreme civil court gave rewilding charity Trees for Life permission to challenge the Government’s killing policy through a judicial review. The group says the government’s nature agency NatureScot is breaking the law by failing to make the killing of endangered wild beavers a last resort when they need managing. In December, Trees for Life applied to the Court of Session for a judicial review.
In tonight s series opener, we saw Tom called to a crime scene in Strangford Lough, where a car belonging to a former IRA member had been pulled from the bottom of the loch.
Tom soon recognised the calling card of a serial killer from 20 years ago called Goliath, who was known to murder those who were considered a threat to the Northern Ireland peace process. One of those individuals happened to be Tom s wife.
Unfortunately, the cold case mystery doesn t seem to have grabbed viewers en masse, with many lamenting an abundance of crime drama tropes and Northern Irish clichés.
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