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    Western Sydney handed a unique opportunity
    Jarrod McGrouther
    • Jun 17, 2016
    • 2 min

    Western Sydney handed a unique opportunity

    Photo: 2015 Getty Images WITH constant talk of whether Melbourne or Sydney is the sporting capital of Australia, western Sydney has been handed a unique opportunity in June to sample sports not usually spoken about by mainstream media. The Volleyroos Men’s Volleyball side, and the USA and Canadian Ice Hockey outfits are competing in Homebush on succeeding weekends in June, and are events not to be missed. The Volleyroos will compete against stiff competition this weekend, wit
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    SIDELINE-EYE June 16
    Jarrod McGrouther
    • Jun 17, 2016
    • 2 min

    SIDELINE-EYE June 16

    AFL FOOTBALL has been in hiatus mode for the last two weeks for the Penrith Rams. The torrential rain and flooding that hit Sydney two weeks ago forced the postponement of four games at Greygums Oval on June 4 and the long weekend provided a bye for the club. However, two Ramettes hit the track during this period. Renee Tomkins was awarded one of the highest honours, being selected in the NSW/ACT State team that played South Australia at Adelaide Oval and absolutely justified
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    #SidelineEye - June 2
    Jarrod McGrouther
    • Jun 7, 2016
    • 2 min

    #SidelineEye - June 2

    AFL Penrith Rams continued on their winning ways on Saturday, comprehensive victors winning by 50 points over Sydney University. It was a damp and cold university ground and despite the margin, it was a close contest for much of the match. A six goal to one final term sealed the win and placed the Rams in equal second spot on the ladder. Former Victorian Phil Aumann and Brayden Wilson were the best for Penrith, with Mitch Stevens booting three. The Ramettes ladies team made i
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