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06.03.2019 07:56
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Exeter Chiefs ran in eight tries as they extended their impressive winning run against Worcester Warriors with a crushing 57-22 victory at Sandy Park.A woeful Worcester performance saw the Warriors crash to their ninth successive defeat at the hands of dominant Exeter, who also ran up a half-century of points in winning last seasons corresponding fixture.Jack Yeandle, Will Chudley, Olly Woodburn, Carl Rimmer, Thomas Waldrom, James Short and Ian Whitten all crossed for Exeter tries, while the home side were also awarded a penalty try. Gareth Steenson slotted over six conversions as well as an early penalty, with Joe Simmonds adding the extras to the final try from Whitten after taking over the kicking duties.Worcester scored three late tries, through Josh Adams, Wynand Olivier and Dewald Potgeiter, but Exeter had already run up 45 points before they got the first of them.Jamie Shillcock scored the remainder of the Warriors points with a penalty and two conversions. Shillcock actually had a chance to put Worcester ahead after Woodburn was penalised for tackling Chris Pennell in the air in the fifth minute.However, the young fly-half was off-target with his kick and the visitors never threatened again. Exeter opened the scoring in the 10th minute when Woodburn made amends for his mistake by brushing aside two weak tackles to secure his side a platform in the Worcester 22, from which Yeandle finished off a driving line-out to put Chiefs in front. Steenson converted and added a penalty as Exeter dominated the opening quarter with their opponents struggling to deal with the pace of the Chiefs game.It was only a matter of time before the home side extended their advantage and they did that when Chudley dived over from close range in the 21st minute, with Steensons conversion giving Exeter a commanding 17-0 lead.Shillcock put the Warriors on the scoreboard with a penalty but the respite was only temporary as referee Matthew OGrady, on his Premiership debut, awarded a penalty try to Exeter after the visitors dragged down a driving maul with Worcester lock Darren Barry given a yellow card for committing the offence.Exeter were unable to make the most of their numerical advantage before the break as Worcester held firm to go in 24-3 down, and the Chiefs suffered a blow when full-back Phil Dollman left the field with a leg injury to be replaced by Sam Hill.However, the momentum was still with last seasons Premiership finalists at the start of the second half and they added their fourth try three minutes in - picking up their bonus point in the process - when Woodburn finished off a flowing move.Barry returned from the sin-bin as Worcester brought on scrum-half Michael Dowsett and flanker Sam Lewis, who made his long-awaited Premiership return after being out injured for the whole of last season.But they were unable to halt Exeters onslaught and they soon conceded a fifth try when Exeter replacement Rimmer forced his way over from close range. Waldrom was next over the line before Worcester scored their first try when a well-judged kick from Shillcock was collected by Adams to score.Shorts try three minutes later took Exeter past the 50-point mark as the third quarter ended before Waldrom was yellow carded for a deliberate knock-on.Olivier and Potgieter picked up consolation tries for Worcester in the last 10 minutes, but Whitten scored Exeters eighth try in between them to help complete a miserable afternoon for the Warriors, who have now lost four on the trot in the Aviva Premiership. Basketball Shoes Cheap Australia . -- There were so many positives from the Orlando Magics first victory of the season that it was hard for coach Jacque Vaughn to stop praising his players. Cheap Authentic Basketball Shoes .C. -- Al Jefferson joked that he feels he can score from anywhere on the court. http://www.cheapbasketballshoesaustralia.com/ . Ibaka equaled a career high with 20 rebounds, adding four blocked shots and 15 points as the Thunder smothered the Milwaukee Bucks offence in a 92-79 victory Saturday night. Wholesale Basketball Shoes Free Shipping . The next step is a better finish. Bae played bogey-free Friday on another gorgeous day at Riviera for a 5-under 66, giving him a one-shot lead over Aaron Baddeley and Robert Garrigus going into the weekend. Cheap Basketball Shoes For Sale . According to a report from the Winnipeg Free Press, the Bombers will name Acting GM Kyle Walters to the post full time. Friday, September 16Hawthorn ($1.48) vs. Western Bulldogs ($2.70), MCG at 7:50pmTeam news: The Hawks fell short to the Cats in a gruelling qualifying final last Friday night, and you can bet your last dollar Isaac Smith would have spent the entire week thinking about?that shot for goal. Meanwhile, James Sicily is expected to be named after sitting out last week with the flu.The Bulldogs were arguably the most impressive side in week one of the finals, travelling to Perth and knocking off the high flying Eagles. Their five inclusions all played well despite the speculation.The only sour note from the win was the broken collarbone suffered by Lin Jong that has ruled him out of the 2016 finals series. With a move to the Magpies on the cards for next year, Jong may have played his last match in the red, white and blue.Key head-to-head: Caleb Daniel vs. Sam MitchellThere may be 275 games of experiencing separating the Hawks veteran from the Bulldogs youngster, but expect a ferocious and evenly matched contest on Friday night.Mitchell was targeted by the Cats in last weeks qualifying final so you can expect plenty of Daniels teammates to be applying a similar sort of treatment.Daniel has been in scintillating form and may just be one of the leagues best short kicks. Like Mitchell, he rarely wastes a possession and his runner-up finish in last weeks Rising Star award was well deserved.Hawks: B Taylor Duryea, James Frawley, Shaun Burgoyne HB Luke Hodge, Josh Gibson, Grant Birchall C Isaac Smith, Sam Mitchell, Bradley Hill HF Luke Breust, Jack Gunston, Cyril Rioli F Paul Puopolo, Jack Fitzpatrick, Ryan Schoenmakers FOL Ben McEvoy, Jordan Lewis, Liam Shiels I/C Ben Stratton, Brendan Whitecross, James Sicily, Billy Hartung EMG Will Langford, Daniel Howe, Matt Spangher IN James Sicily, Billy Hartung OUT Daniel Howe (Omitted), Ryan Burton (Calf)Bulldogs: B Jason Johannisen, Joel Hamling, Matthew Boyd HB Matthew Suckling, Dale Morris, Easton Wood C Lachie Hunter, Marcus Bontempelli, Liam Picken HF Jack Macrae, Zaine Cordy, Jake Stringer F Tory Dickson, Tom Boyd, Caleb Daniel FOL Jordan Roughead, Luke Dahlhaus, Tom Liberatore I/C Clay Smith, Toby McLean, Josh Dunkley, Shane Biggs EMG Tom Campbell, Lukas Webb, Roarke Smith IN Toby McLean OUT Lin Jong (Collar Bone)Key Stat: The Hawks have won eight straight matches against the Bulldogs.UBET verdict:?After a brief early run on the Bulldogs, the real money has come for the defending premiers. Cash is flowing the way of Hawthorn at a 3:1 ratio at this stage and shows no signs of slowing down. The Bulldogs were brilliant in week one, but their last win over the Hawk was six years ago.Weather: Mostly cloudy with a top of 16. No rain expected.Prediction: The Hawks continue to find a way to get matches won, but last weeks slip up could raise some concerns. The Bulldogs are in great touch and may well run Hawthorn ragged. Dont expect the young Dogs to be intimidated in this clash.Tip: Bulldogs by five points.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selectionsSaturday, Septtember 17Sydney ($1.dddddddddddd53) vs. Adelaide ($2.55), SCG at 7:25pmTeam news:Last weekends loss to the Giants has made things very tricky for the minor premier who will now need to overcome both Adelaide and Geelong for a spot in the grand final. To make things even more difficult, the Swans will be without Kurt Tippett (hairline jaw fracture) and Callum Mills (hamstring) for their clash with the Crows.Adelaide enter the match in far greater touch. The Crows booted 21 goals in a demolition of North Melbourne and will fancy themselves against the stalling Swans. Eddie Betts and Rory Sloane were named among the top six players this season as voted by the players themselves, and will both play a decisive role.Key head-to-head: Daniel Talia vs. Lance FranklinIs there a bigger assignment in football than containing Buddy in a final?While bright early on against the Giants, Franklin faded and failed to kick a goal in a final for the first time in his career. The forward will be eager to respond at the SCG, which makes Talias job all the more difficult.Also worth a mention is the Nick Smith vs. Eddie Betts match-up. The small forward is in career best form and fresh from a six-goal haul against the Kangaroos. This match may well be decided by which defender can curtail their opponent the better.Swans: B Nick Smith, Heath Grundy, Dane Rampe HB Harrison Marsh, Aliir Aliir, Jarrad McVeigh C Isaac Heeney, Josh P. Kennedy, Jake Lloyd HF George Hewett, Lance Franklin, Luke Parker F Tom Mitchell, Gary Rohan, Xavier Richards FOL Sam Naismith, Dan Hannebery, Kieren Jack I/C Jeremy Laidler, Ben McGlynn, Toby Nankervis, Tom Papley EMG Harry Cunningham, James Rose, Ted Richards IN Jeremy Laidler, Toby Nankervis OUT Kurt Tippett (Jaw), Callum Mills (Hamstring)Crows: B Luke Brown, Daniel Talia, Rory Laird HB Brodie Smith, Kyle Hartigan, Kyle Cheney C Rory Atkins, Rory Sloane, David Mackay HF Eddie Betts, Taylor Walker, Charlie Cameron F Jarryd Lyons, Josh Jenkins, Tom Lynch FOL Sam Jacobs, Matt Crouch, Richard Douglas I/C Brad Crouch, Scott Thompson, Jake Lever, Mitch McGovern EMG Riley Knight, Paul Seedsman, Andy Otten IN No ChangeKey Stats: The last time the Crows won two consecutive finals they were premiers (1998). They have played 21 finals since then.UBET verdict:?Adelaide confined North Melbourne to the scrap heap last week and the early money trail suggests the Crows can do another number on the Swans. Adelaides the only team in commission at this stage and first goal scorer punters are lining up to back Eddie Betts.Weather:?Mostly sunny with a top of 21. No rain expected.Prediction: The Crows enter this match off the back of a strong win and will cause the Swans all sorts of issues if their forward line is functioning. If Sydney is to get over the line they must restrict the Adelaide forward line supply.Tip:?Swans by one point.Enter your ESPNfootytips AFL selections ' ' '

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