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It’s crunch time for Port Adelaide.
The Power have won three of their first four games after coming off a narrow victory over the reigning premiers and continue to be held in high esteem in premiership conversations.
Yet quite truthfully the team haven’t played particularly well. Share
Two soft kills to start the season have afforded Port Adelaide a nice percentage and a smooth ride in the media.
On April 13, Teton County prosecuting attorney Bailey Smith initiated a new case against Ryan Richard Berry, charging that the Tetonia resident had intentionally destroyed evidence after allegedly committing rape.
In February of 2018, Berry was arrested on charges of felony rape, false imprisonment, misdemeanor battery, and giving alcohol to someone under 21. He was later charged with video voyeurism after images and a video were found on his phone and computer.
The new criminal complaint asserts that on the night or early morning of the alleged rape, Berry knowingly destroyed or tried to destroy evidence of the crime by bathing the victim, laundering her clothes and his bedding, cleaning surfaces touched by the victim, and attempting to prevent the victim from leaving and encouraging her to drink water until chemical substances he had provided her had left her system.
Western Bulldogs firm as AFL premiership contenders, Collingwood s prospects plummet
By senior ABC Sport AFL commentator Alister Nicholson
Posted Yesterday at 8:23pm
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updated Yesterday at 11:21pm
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The Bulldogs have already shown this season they have the potential to win the flag.
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Four rounds into the new AFL season and three teams remain undefeated.
The Western Bulldogs, Melbourne and Sydney are deservedly occupying the top rungs on the table, having embraced a proactive style of football assisted by but not solely attributable to the new standing the mark rule, which has led to a more attacking, free-flowing and enjoyable product.
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Faye Barrett passed away Sunday, March 28, 2021, surrounded by her loving husband of 44 years and children.
She had been in the care of a local long-term health care facility since surviving one heart attack and two strokes.
She was born on August 4, 1944, to Ralph and Sybil White of Old Fort, and after graduating froom high school, she worked at Mallory Battery (Duracell) for over 30 years, retiring before she was 50.
She enjoyed, most of all, her time on the beaches of Florida relaxing, reading her books, taking early morning walks and listening to the waves crash on the beach. Her other hobbies included planting flowers and taking pictures of them; cooking (oh my, that chocolate pudding); and reading anything with words.
English steadies Bulldogs ship
The Lions got on a bit of a run-on in the third quarter, with a couple of goals in a row to cut the deficit to just 15 points.
But the Bulldogs have managed to steady the ship thanks to that man again Tim English, who marked strongly in front of Adams and slotted the set shot from 50m out to now have a game-high three goals.
English has also had 14 touches (10 contested), seven marks (four), eight hitouts and four clearances, and the Dogs lead 9.8.62 to 6.5.41.
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Adelaide have taken a commanding 23-point lead late in the third quarter of their AFLW preliminary final against Melbourne.