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Instagram star Hannah Orval takes a swipe at AFL player ex-boyfriend Cameron Zurhaar

Share Thanks for all your support and letting me know just in case etc. It s nice to see that he s moved on so nice and quick, she added.  Hannah, who boasts 276,000 Instagram followers, often shared loved-up images of the pair together.  Drama? The Instagram influencer, 20, made the comments in a now-expired Stories post this week, after fans seemingly sent her photos of the 22-year-old athlete on the town She wrote: For all the girls messaging me overnight with photos etc. Myself and Cam split up just a couple of days ago! Thanks for all your support and letting me know just in case etc. It s nice to see that he s moved on so nice and quick

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Former Diamonds coach Lisa Alexander AM says watch this space on AFL career

Former long-time coach of the Australian netball team, Lisa Alexander, has reflected on her achievements which contributed to her recent appointment as a Member of the Order of Australia (AM), and has revealed her future plans regarding switching codes to the AFL. Ms Alexander was awarded the AM on Monday’s Australia Day Honours ceremony for her contribution to Australian sport as well as her encouragement of women in coaching roles. She told Sky News the highlight of her nine year career as Diamonds head coach is the 2015 World Cup win in front of a home crowd in Sydney. “It was a pretty spectacular day and I can still remember it all vividly,” she said. The former Diamonds coach finished her tenure in 2020, and has since promoted women in coaching roles, as well as advocated for coaches to be able to cross to different codes. She made headlines in 2020 when she put her hand up for the then-vacant North Melbourne Football Club head coach role, marking her intention to pursu

Roos join Dons in call for new day of national celebration

Essendon, Kangaroos back Australia Day date change as former Swan speaks out AFL by Chris Cavanagh Premium Content Subscriber only North Melbourne has joined Essendon in calling for a change of date for Australia Day, the two clubs becoming the latest major sporting sides to put their weight behind a move. After Cricket Australia s move to drop all references to Australia Day, which was met with strong support from Big Bash League side Sydney Thunder, the Bombers took a stand by saying January 26 was not a day to celebrate. We at Essendon Football Club acknowledge that today is a day of sadness and pain for indigenous peoples, the club s statement read.

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