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The Roar s A-League expert tips and predictions: Match Week 23

The Roar s A-League expert tips and predictions: Match Week 23 A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size Early on in my mathematical studies I learned that nine does not go into six. Yet that remains the situation with a couple of weeks of A-League play remaining. This week, Brisbane Roar continue their charge towards the finals, Macarthur FC have two key games that will decide their fate and the Phoenix, Glory and Wanderers are all in the last chance saloon and requiring nothing less than three points to remain in the fight.

Five N J legislators step out of line

POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Pre-K Our Way Good Monday morning! Friday was a big news day: The AP dropped a story on Rep. Tom Malinoski s stock trades, and NJ Advance Media reported that Gov. Murphy today will announce the date he’ll lift the mask mandate. You’ve probably read those articles by now, and they’re included below, but I’ll use this space to talk about something you may have missed.

Sussex County NJ schools: Wantage BOE attendance policy changed

New Jersey Herald A Sussex County school board member who hasn t attended in-person meetings for 10 months because of COVID-19 is facing the music from her colleagues after being spotted hugging people at a crowded food and beer festival without a mask last weekend. Jenny Craig, a member of the Sussex-Wantage Regional Board of Education, was recorded doing so while milling about a densely packed crowd of maskless festival-goers less than 48 hours after not showing for her board s meeting on May 13, which she attended remotely. The New Jersey Herald has reviewed the photos, taken May 15 at the Sussex County Food Truck & Craft Beer Festival at Frankford s Skylands Stadium, which were obtained upon request after being forwarded to the other members of her board and school administration.

Olympic Football Tournaments 2020 - Men - News - Eyes on Tokyo as D Agostino aims to build on feeling of a lifetime

“As soon as the full-time whistle blew, a few players broke down in tears” Forward netted five goals in qualifying having barely played any club football No matter what Nick D’Agostino accomplishes in his football career, he already owns a piece of priceless history. D’Agostino’s goal in the qualifying play-off ensured Australia’s drought from the Men’s Olympic Football Tournament - now stretched a further 12 months to 13 years - will draw to a close when they take the field at Tokyo 2020. Only two previous Australians - Ned Zelic in 1992 and Adrian Leijer in 2008 - can say their goal proved pivotal in lifting the Olyroos into an Olympiad. Now D’Agostino and his team-mates are seeking to follow in the footsteps of some of the most legendary names in sport.

Interview with Perth Glory defender and Curaçao international Darryl Lachman

Interview with Perth Glory defender and Curaçao international Darryl Lachman A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size Recently, I was very fortunate to interview Perth Glory fan favourite Darryl Lachman in partnership with the Instagram page Gloryous World. Lachman was a very nice person to interview and he answered many questions from a lot of Perth Glory fans. How are you finding Perth? Perth is actually nice, laidback and chilled. It’s not what I was used to back home where it’s more fast paced, but I like it.

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