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Loyalty is at the heart of Sydney Olympic FC defender Jason Madonis’ football career. From the age of 13, Madonis has been battling it out on the pitch for Sydney’s beloved team with Greek origins that has been around since 1957. Despite having played for the team for over a decade, the now 26-year-old credits his seniors debut to two very special coaches. “Grant Lee and Peter Zorbas are the coach and assistant coach that gave me my first chance in the first grade at Sydney Olympic. I’ve had a wonderful array of coaches along the way, don’t get me wrong, but if I had to single out a couple it would be those two because they gave me my first chance and I will always be indebted to them,” Madonis told ....
NRLW 2021: The Broader Game, women's competition set for time increase nrl.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nrl.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Wayne Bennett still isn t sure what s next in his fabled career but has declared all the doors are open . The 71-year-old will step aside as Rabbitohs coach at the end of the season but has reiterated his desire to take on another job. Asked whether he would be interested in returning to Queensland s State of Origin set-up in 2022, Bennett didn t rule anything out. I m at a stage where all the doors are open. I have no idea what the future holds for me at the moment, Bennett said on Saturday. Obviously, I think I ve got a future somewhere but I ve just got to see how it unfolds and I m not worried about it. ....
NRL 2021: Ronaldo Mulitalo, Michael Maguire, Kiwis coach wants winger in New Zealand team nrl.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nrl.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The Wests Tigers have introduced punishments for errors at training as a way to increase their accountability in the wake of a 66-16 flogging by Melbourne last round. While players emphatically denied suggestions of disharmony in the squad, they conceded their attitude and standards must improve. Former captain Moses Mbye admitted he got ahead of myself after the Tigers won back-to-back matches for the first time this season against the Dragons and the well-understrength Panthers. But following the wake-up call of being thumped by the Eels and Storm, the Tigers are determined to regain respect when they face another top-four team in the Rabbitohs at Leichhardt Oval on Sunday. ....