England Cricket Considers Curfew After Ashes Loss
Following a 4-1 Ashes defeat and reports of heavy drinking, the ECB is reportedly set to reinstate a player curfew for the upcoming Sri Lanka and India tours. Read the full story.
Following a 4-1 Ashes defeat and reports of heavy drinking, the ECB is reportedly set to reinstate a player curfew for the upcoming Sri Lanka and India tours. Read the full story.
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England cricket officials are investigating after a video of batsman Ben Duckett appearing intoxicated in Noosa went viral, just hours after a vow to review team drinking habits. Details here.
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England cricket chief Rob Key vows to investigate the Test team's drinking habits after their Ashes losses, addressing concerns over the Noosa holiday. Get the full story on the team's conduct and future.
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The AFL has provided funding for WA Football to hire retired Fremantle star Michael Walters as a development coach, focusing on pathways for Indigenous and multicultural talent.
Former Fremantle Docker Michael Walters joins WA Football as Indigenous and Multicultural Relationship Manager to develop elite young talent across the state. Read more.
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