Curb the hype and Reece Walsh could be next Immortal A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Excited pundits have earmarked teen sensation Reece Walsh as the game’s next transcendental superstar, but only provided we don’t burden him with too much pressure.
Some judges have even suggested that if we temper our expectations through his formative years, he could even become the next Sam Walker.
Walsh has burst on to the scene in recent weeks with a portfolio of highlights so impressive it has almost drawn attention away from his Hollywood eyes, a breakout even more breathtaking considering it has happened amid the uncertainty of being a teenager, a new father and a New Zealand Warrior.
NSW Labor Leader Denies Knowledge of ‘Dirt Dossier’ as 2 MPs Quit Shadow Ministry
SYDNEY New South Wales (NSW) Labor Opposition Leader Jodi McKay has downplayed suggestions that she faces a leadership spill after two MPs resigned from her shadow cabinet this week.
This comes after a staffer from the deputy leader’s office distributed to the press a “dirt dossier” on NSW Labor’s Transport spokesman Chris Minns, who is considered a potential contender for the leadership.
Minns, who previously lost a challenge for the leadership to McKay in 2019, resigned on Tuesday.
“I’m obviously very disappointed by news reports yesterday that a dirt dossier was distributed by the Deputy Leader (Yasmin Catley) of the Labor Party’s office,” Minns wrote in a statement.
Nobody whinges like A-League fans A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Match Week 22 has delivered in spades thus far. Two matches remain, with Brisbane Roar looking to secure a top six spot when they take on a potentially lackadaisical City, and Western Sydney and Wellington Phoenix meet in what looks a do or die affair for both.
The most highly-paid people in Australian football right now should be the A-League script writers, who once again came up with a host of astonishing, unjust and emotional scenarios for everyone to enjoy over the weekend.
Mark Ruffalo apologizes for posts suggesting Israel is committing genocide INSIDER 2 hrs ago
Mark Ruffalo apologized for tweets that suggested Israel has committed genocide.
The actor posted the apology on Twitter late Monday.
He said it was the time to avoid hyperbole.
Mark Ruffalo issued an apology on Monday for posts he made during the recent period of violence between Israel and Palestinian groups that suggested Israel had committed genocide.
In a tweet sent late on Monday, Ruffalo wrote: I have reflected & wanted to apologize for posts during the recent Israel/Hamas fighting that suggested Israel is committing genocide. It s not accurate, it s inflammatory, disrespectful & is being used to justify antisemitism here & abroad. Now is the time to avoid hyperbole.
Revolution or V’Landys: The only chances to get good leadership for the NRL A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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More people than ever are up in arms about how the NRL is currently being run. However, the reality is that they are all totally wasting their breath.
If screaming pointlessly into the void is your thing, go right ahead. But understand that at best all you’ll get is some half-assed knee jerk from NRL HQ and nothing more.
The only way there will ever be any real change in the way the game is run – and who runs it – is through revolution.