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A concussion to fullback James Tedesco has soured the Sydney Roosters dominant 34-10 ANZAC Day win over St George-Illawarra at the SCG.
Tedesco left the field for a head injury assessment late in the first half, which he failed, after Dragons winger Jordan Perreira was sent to the sin-bin for a high shot.
The incident followed another clash that saw Dragons winger Mikaele Ravalawa placed on report for a shoulder charge on the Roosters Josh Morris.
The contact from Ravalawa sent Morris flying with the Fijian put on report for the tackle.
The Roosters scored off the back of each incident, and secure a third to lead 16-6 at the break after the Dragons hit the lead in the tenth minute through Tariq Sims.
Netflix launches charm offensive for Byron Baes
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A tsunami-sized wave of opposition to Netflix’s docuseries
Byron Baes really is the coastal disaster the US-owned streaming service never saw coming. But after plunging an already substantial investment into the series – which Netflix’s local director of content, former ABC executive
Que Minh Luu dubbed a “no-brainer” – the streaming giant is showing no signs of backing away.
Simon Richardson and Nick O’Donnell.
Credit:Illustration: John Shakespeare
Executives including Netflix’s director of public policy
Online trolls targeting NRL players have been placed on notice after two men were arrested for allegedly sending racially abusive messages to South Sydney star Latrell Mitchell via social media.
Mitchell earlier this week informed the NRL Integrity Unit that he had received numerous offensive and racially charged messages via his Instagram account and the details of his complaint was forwarded to NSW Police.
A 22 year-old Taree man and a 25-year-old Lake Munmorah man were arrested on Friday after an investigation by the Fixated Persons Investigation Unit and with using a carriage service to menace, harass or cause offence.
Police seized electronic devices at their homes.
Men charged after allegedly racially abusing NRL star Latrell Mitchell
By Zachary Gates
Two men who allegedly racially abused South Sydney Rabbitohs fullback Latrell Mitchell on social media after last weekend s match against Wests Tigers have been charged.
The engagement and hate crime unit and the fixated persons investigation unit started inquiries after the NRL integrity unit reported that a player had received offensive and threatening social media messages, some of which were racially motivated.
Detectives today arrested a 22-year-old man at a home in Taree and a 25-year-old man at Lake Munmorah.
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Police seized electronic devices, which will undergo forensic examination.
The Chiefs have won a nail-biting Super Rugby Aotearoa clash, and it s Damian McKenzie who s again come to the fore
The Chiefs have won a nail-biting Super Rugby Aotearoa clash, and it s Damian McKenzie who s again come to the fore 24 April 2021
The Waikato franchise has edged the Hurricanes 26-24 in Hamilton for their fifth consecutive win of the competition.
Receiving a penalty after the siren sounded, McKenzie stepped up to kick the match-winner from 45 metres out.
It puts the Chiefs five points ahead of the third-placed Blues on the table.
The New Zealand Breakers comeback has fallen short, going down to the Cairns Taipans 70-68 in their Australian NBL game in Tasmania.