JUST IN | Port Adelaide ruckman sent to tribunal for dangerous tackle, Miller and Finlayson learn MRO fate
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Port Adelaide’s Scott Lycett, GWS’ Jeremy Finlayson and Gold Coast s Touk Miller have learned their fate with Match Review Officer Michael Christian handing down verdicts for separate incidents on Saturday.
Finlayson has been offered a one-week ban for striking after the forward collected Dons’ star Zach Merrett with a high elbow.
The incident occurred after Merrett disposed of the ball in the opening term and it was graded as intentional conduct, low impact and high contact.
Zach Merrett and Jeremy Finlayson were involved in a first quarter incident. #AFLGiantsDonspic.twitter.com/bLkny4zQSf AFL (@AFL) May 8, 2021
The focus of this week s Tech Talk is on Ferrari s upgrades for the Spanish Grand Prix, as tech expert Sam Collins looks at key modifications to the airbox, sidepods and more. When I say it s very heavily modified, I really do mean it, says our host as he looks at the new bits on the SF21. He starts with small adaptions to the roll hoop of the car to increase cooling – a major upgrade.
And the sidepods have been reshaped too, along with new elements on the rear of the floor as they – along with their rivals – wrestle with the new-for-2021 aerodynamic regulations.
Just four days on from the Portuguese Grand Prix, the drivers stepped into the paddock at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to begin their preparations for the 2021 Spanish Grand Prix.
There was a palpable sense of excitement in the balmy Barcelona air, too, with the teams keen to get out on track and benchmark their performance against their rivals at a circuit they all know so well, having completed thousands of testing laps here over the years.
Meanwhile, Spanish pride is at stake as well, with Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso preparing to fly the flag for Spain this weekend, and go head to head on home soil for the first time since 2018.
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1:58 PM May 7, 2021
Updated:
4:33 PM May 7, 2021
Stephen Ferguson wins his seat as Cambridgeshire County Councillor representing St Neots East and Gransden ward.
- Credit: St Neots Town Council
Stephen Ferguson has won the Cambridgeshire County Council seat of St Neots East and Gransden ward after a nail-biting election count today (May 7).
After a nail biting three recounts, Councillor Ferguson won by nine votes, taking the seat from the Conservatives.
The result read, Sam Collins (Conservative) 755 votes, (Green Party) candidate Lara Davenport-Ray r240 votes and Ryan Lee (Labour) received 211 votes.
Stephen Ferguson, (Independent) polled 764 votes and told The Hunts Post after the count that he was thrilled.
Lerner Advertising To Receive Two Golden Gavel Awards
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BEVERLY HILLS, Mich., May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lerner Advertising in Beverly Hills, Michigan is proud to announce that the agency has won first place honors for both :30 and :60 TV at this year s National Trial Attorneys Summit Golden Gavel Awards, held in Miami Beach.
It s the second year in a row that the agency has been recognized for their work and they thank attorneys William Mattar and Mike Morse for being adventurous enough to let them cut loose and be different. And the late, great Sam Collins for his brilliant ideas.