Daily One Liners: 7 May 2013
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Richmond ruckman Ivan Maric has made a promising recovery from an ankle injury and is considered a chance to face Port Adelaide at AAMI Stadium on Saturday
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Richmond ruckman Ivan Maric has made a promising recovery from an ankle injury and is considered a chance to face Port Adelaide at AAMI Stadium on Saturday
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Pictured: Geelong has put Josh Cowan and Lincoln McCarthy on its long-term injury list, clearing the way for the Cats to promote Josh Walker and Mark Blicavs
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Collingwood: First it was Scott Pendlebury. Then it was Travis Cloke. Now, according to Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley, it will be Dale Thomas
(DAILY ONE LINERS) Port Adelaide: John Butcher says he likes the idea of combining with troubled forward Liam Jurrah next season in the Power’s forward line
GOLD Coast’s marquee recruit Karmichael Hunt rated his match-winning kick after the siren as one of his greatest sporting moments after the Suns eclipsed Richmond by two-points in a heart-stopper at Cazaly’s Stadium. Hunt’s match-winner will forever remain as one of the most glorified moments in the clubs’ short history given the rugby league and
RUGBY convert Karmichael Hunt has shown that he will make it as an AFL footballer according to Gold Coast Suns assistant coach Dean Solomon. Hunt was one of the Suns best against the Kangaroos on the weekend, snaring 16 disposals and possesses a “will to compete”. “He’s (Hunt) got a will to compete,” Solomon said
KARMICHAEL Hunt’s decision to sign on for another couple of seasons for the Gold Coast went largely unnoticed until yesterday. Craig Hutchison, of the Sunday Herald Sun, quietly broke the news in Sunday’s paper but was only dismissed by other media outlets before a conference with Hunt yesterday. Hunt was the first NRL star player to convert