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Speed skater Elise Christie sent her rivals a huge message with double gold at the final World Cup event in the Netherlands. With the World Championships in Seoul just four weeks away [March 11-13], the 25-year-old Sky Academy Sports Scholar has been in dazzling form having overcome a pre-season ankle injury.Triple gold at the European Short-Track Speed Skating Championships in Sochi and a gold and silver in Germany last week was impressive but few would have expected the fireworks on show this weekend in Dordrecht.Christie, who has insisted over the last two weeks that her focus has been the big stage in Korea at the Worlds, began the weekend in fine style by battling to her first gold on Saturday in the 1000m.She took the lead with two laps to go before crossing the line in 1 minute 30.616 seconds ahead of South Koreas Minjeong Choi and Canadas Jamie Macdonald.Choi again had to settle for silver behind her Scottish rival in the 500m final on Sunday with Canadian St Gelais Marianne taking bronze.Im really pleased with my current form and the way I am racing, said Christie, who will be desperate to win her first world title next month having picked up three silvers and a bronze.The results over the last couple of weeks are helping me build my confidence looking towards the upcoming World Championships.Her efforts in the Netherlands mean she has a four-gold haul from her World Cup campaign, having made the podium seven times in World Cup races.WHATS COMING UP FOR OUR SCHOLARS...JAN 16 - MARCH 5: Siobhan OConnor, AustraliaFEB 8-15: Sam Oldham, training camp in PortugalFEB 17: Mark English, Holly Bradshaw, Grand Prix IAAF Indoor Meeting, StockholmFEB 19-21: Jessica Judd, Grand Prix IAAF Indoor Meeting, GlasgowFEB 20: Mark English, Holly Bradshaw, Grand Prix IAAF Indoor Meeting, Glasgow Also See: Christie begins Euros in style Christie joy in Germany SportsWomen SportsWomen Video Adeiny Hechavarria Jersey . 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With key internationals facing make-or-break decisions over their club future, Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou says hes ready to help them find new homes.But the national team boss isnt as worried as some by senior Australians missing out at club level.Two starters in Australias underwhelming 2-2 draw with Thailand are persona non grata when it comes to selection at their top-tier clubs.Mat Ryan and Robbie Kruse are playing in two of the biggest leagues on the planet but cant get a look in on match days.While left-back Brad Smith finally made his debut for Bournemouth in the English Premier League on (Monday AEDT) in his sides 3-1 loss to Arsenal.Matt Spiranovic needs a new club or will be playing in the Chinese second division next year, while Mark Milligans struggling Abu Dhabi-based side looks set for major upheaval.Speaking from Kazan after the draw for the Confederations Cup pitted Australia against powerhouses Germany and Chile next June, Postecoglou said there was plenty of water to flow under the bridge until they were next in action for Australia.Football changes pretty quickly, he said.Were still in November. Our next game is in March. Theres a lot of things that can change before now and then.While Postecoglou professed to be relaxed about the prospect of his chargers, theres no doubting 2017 is a huge year for the national team.The Socceroos play their decisive five World Cup qualifiers, beginning with a trip to the Middle East to face Iraq and a home tie withUnited Arab Emirates in March.Another home qualifier in June against Saudi Arabia precedes their Confederations Cup campaign in Russia.Then comes the final two qualifiers; a trip to Japan to face the arch-enemy followed by a home clash with Thailand.Its a footbballing feast and Postecoglou wants everyone fit and ready.ddddddddddddThe players all understand we prefer them and want them to be playing regular football and thats what they want to do as well, he said.Well monitor that closely and if we can help in any way we can we will.Ultimately its in the players own hands to make decisions that are going to be best for their careers.Hopefully from our perspective hopefully all the boys come into the March games knowing weve got a big 12 months ahead of us, and are playing regularly.STICK-OR-TWIST SOCCEROOS* Mat Ryan (Valencia, Spain)Australias No.1 hasnt played a minute for his La Liga club since August.* Brad Smith (Bournemouth, England)The left-back has made one appearance for the club he joined on a reported four-year $10.5 million deal from Liverpool in July.* Matt Spiranovic (Hangzhou, China)Relegated with Hangzhou, the first-choice Socceroo centre-back will need a new club to avoid playing in the Chinese second division in 2017.* Robbie Kruse (Leverkusen, Germany)Doesnt even make the bench most weeks and yet to feature in the Bundesliga this season for the European Champions League-quality side.* Terry Antonis (Pae Veria, Greece)The fringe Socceroo midfielder is barely getting a look-in at struggling Greek side after an injury-plagued season and needs game-time.* Mark Milligan (Bani Yas, UAE)His Abu Dhabi-based club sits rock-bottom of the table, which could see ambitious owners ring changes.* Ben Halloran (Heidenheim, Germany)The 2014 World Cup attendee is on the outer for his Bundesliga 2 club and hasnt been picked for the Socceroos for over a year. 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