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Silktails warming to challenges Share on social media Heaters have been placed in each room and the electric blankets are on order … the Kaiviti Silktails are warming up on and off the field. Three wins and three losses – one by a single point – in the Ron Massey Cup so far shows the players have adapted well to Rugby League Australian-style. But the Fijians are finding the cooler autumn months tricky in their Sydney accommodation. “The weather has impacted them. It’s come as quite a shock to the boys and they’ve been told the worst is yet to come,” coach Wes Naiqama said of his squad of 28 players – nearly half of whom had never been outside Fiji before arriving in Sydney in January. ....
By Brett Graham and Chris de SilvaMay 6th, 2021 FShareTTweetQSMSWWhatsAppBEmailGJTumblrLLinkedInMay 6th, 2021 Sydney has opted to leave behind assistant coaches Jarrad McVeigh, Dean Cox and Don Pyke on its trip to Melbourne, despite the trio testing negative to COVID-19. The Swans and the AFL received a major boost on Thursday after the club confirmed that all players and staff had tested negative to COVID-19 amid NSW s COVID-19 outbreak. Sydney travelled to Melbourne via an AFL-arranged charter flight on Thursday, but McVeigh, Cox and Pyke did not board the flight amid fears they would not be granted entry into Victoria. McVeigh, Cox and Pyke attended the Azure Cafe in Moore Park between the 12:30-1:00 pm exposure period on May 3 as notified by NSW Health. ....
By Zachary GatesApr 29th, 2021 FShareTTweetQSMSWWhatsAppBEmailGJTumblrLLinkedInApr 29th, 2021 Port Adelaide chairman David Koch this week renewed the club s push to don the jumper in the Power s derby games against the Crows, slamming the AFL s indecision as ridiculous and totally disrespectful . Port Adelaide and Collingwood have long been engaged in a bitter war over the fiasco as the Magpies claim the jumper is too similar to their black-and-white, striped guernsey. The Port Adelaide prison bars guernsey. (Supplied) The AFL confirms it has not approved the request for Port Adelaide to wear a black-and-white, striped prison bars guernsey for the Round Eight match versus the Adelaide Crows next week, the AFL said in a statement. ....