Don’t set fire to the Rebels, let a Japanese conglomerate build a Trojan Horse out of them

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Axing the Rebels is an opportunity to bring Australian rugby into the 21st century. Put the brakes on dumping the Rebels franchise, bring Australian rugby up to world-class standards, fill the stadiums and make some money! Sell, lease, or give the Rebels franchise to a Japanese conglomerate with the proviso that they pay off the […]

Does the failure of the Rebels prove that rugby has no business in Melbourne?

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Over the past 14 years, the Melbourne Rebels served as an experiment to prove two notions: 1) That Melbourne can sustain a professional rugby union franchise2) More broadly, that Australia can sustain five Super Rugby franchises Does the failure of the Melbourne Rebels prove that rugby has no business being in Melbourne? Not necessarily. Given […]

Angels Outlook: SP Reid Detmers Optioned to AAA

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Los Angeles Angels outlook after Starting Pitcher Reid Detmers was optioned to AAA. The former tenth-overall pick has been inconsistent this season, with recent games raising his ERA to 6.14. View the Los Angeles Angels Team Outlook The post Angels Outlook: SP Reid Detmers Optioned to AAA appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.

Commanders Outlook: Brandon McManus Released

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Washington Commanders outlook after Kicker Brandon McManus was released. McManus is currently involved in a lawsuit dealing with sexual assault allegations. This move leaves the Commanders without a kicker on their roster. View the Washington Commanders Team Outlook The post Commanders Outlook: Brandon McManus Released appeared first on Pro Sports Outlook.

Six Points: Darcy’s dog act deserved more weeks, some overdue Freo love, and HTB crackdown a predictable farce

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The first of the bye rounds is done and dusted, and we’re back to the ladder being properly skewed by all teams having a non-equal amount of games under their belt. It was a nightmare weekend for us tipsters, with a string of favourites going under, most obviously Melbourne’s remarkable Sunday afternoon capitulation at the […]