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Dunkley Shuts Down Rowell as Lions Advance to Preliminary Final

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 14, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Brisbane Lions Coach Chris Fagan Praises Team’s Intensity Following Finals Win

Brisbane Lions coach Chris Fagan lauded his team’s improved pressure ‌and intensity after their‌ victory over the⁢ Gold Coast Suns, securing ⁤a ⁢spot in the ‍preliminary final.The win ⁣comes after a⁤ disappointing loss to Geelong ⁣the⁣ previous week, a game fagan acknowledged served as a crucial learning experience for‌ the Lions.

The Lions’ victory keeps their bid for a third consecutive grand final appearance alive.Fagan highlighted the team’s resilience and the ‍emergence of young talent,noting three 19-year-olds featured prominently ⁣in the ‌win.This blend of experience and youth positions Brisbane as a strong contender⁣ for future success.

“We’re all a bit disappointed with what happened last week. Geelong played super well, but we felt like we could ⁤do better than what we ​did ‌last week,” Fagan stated in the post-match ⁣press conference on september 14, 2025.”In a funny sort of way, that game ⁤last week prepared us for tonight,⁣ because I thought our pressure and ⁤intensity was really up. We almost did to the Gold Coast what Geelong did to‍ us last ⁤week, so thay’re good learners, our group.”

Fagan also expressed pride in the team’s ability to rebound after winning a ⁤premiership, a feat he described as “hard.” ‍He emphasized the positive outlook for the⁤ club’s future, ‌given the contributions of its young players.

“I’m⁢ definitely proud of⁢ the group. It’s hard to make finals after you win⁢ a premiership, let alone get back to a preliminary final,” Fagan said. “We’ve got⁤ a lot‌ of young players playing⁣ at the moment. Not too many teams this ​deep into finals have got that sort of profile, but that bodes well for our future. They’ll all be⁤ looking forward to next week,and we’ll see how‌ we go.”

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AFL Trade Whispers: Key Players’ Contracts & Finals Race Updates

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 9, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

AFL Contract Crunch: Key Players at Finals‌ Contenders Face Uncertain Futures

A wave of contract decisions looms over several⁣ AFL premiership hopefuls, with players integral to their teams’ current success without deals locked in for 2026. Hawthorn‘s sam Butler,⁢ Collingwood‘s Jamie Elliott, and Brisbane’s Ryan Lester are among those facing potential ⁢free agency or re-signing ⁤negotiations as clubs navigate tight salary caps and premiership windows.

Thes players’ situations⁣ highlight a critical​ juncture for their respective clubs. Securing key personnel is⁤ paramount ‍for sustained success, yet financial constraints and the need⁢ to‌ develop ⁢emerging talent frequently enough ⁤create challenging choices. The coming ‍months will be pivotal, potentially reshaping the landscape of the AFL’s top eight and influencing player movement across the league.

Collingwood,in particular,is reportedly keen to bolster its forward ⁣line,having “been⁣ hunting for⁣ a ‍key ⁤forward for a long time and they just can’t ‌really land one,” according to commentator David Barnes. The Magpies’ reliance on Jamie Elliott’s impressive season ​haul of 56 goals underscores ⁢the urgency,especially with Dan ​McStay currently out of the team.

The situation‌ is⁣ further intricate by the form of veteran‍ forward Mason Cox, who recently returned to Collingwood’s lineup and impressed with his aerial ability ‍and support for Darcy Cameron in the ruck. commentator Jon ‍Gullan believes Cox ⁢”still has more to give⁣ at AFL level,” suggesting he could attract interest from other clubs.

Hawthorn’s Sam Butler ​and Brisbane’s Ryan Lester ⁤also find themselves ‍in similar positions. Both players are experienced campaigners‌ who ‍contribute significantly to their teams’ on-field performance and leadership groups. Their contract statuses ‍will undoubtedly be closely monitored by rival clubs seeking to strengthen ‌their own squads.

The ‌decisions facing⁤ Collingwood, ⁢Hawthorn, and Brisbane reflect a broader trend across the AFL, where clubs are increasingly challenged to balance immediate premiership aspirations with long-term list management strategies. The outcomes of these contract negotiations will have significant ramifications for the competitive ⁣balance of the league in⁤ the years to come.

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Knights in Crisis: Rothfield Predicts 2026 Disaster

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 8, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Phil Rothfield has delivered a stark assessment of the Newcastle Knights‘ future, predicting a potential wooden spoon finish in 2026. the veteran journalist’s comments came during a discussion of the club’s performance and outlook following the conclusion of the 2025 NRL season.

Rothfield’s pessimism centers on the team’s struggles even with star fullback Kalyn Ponga on the field, despite Ponga only appearing in 13 games throughout 2025. This raises important concerns about the Knights’ ability to compete as they head into a new season, possibly placing them at the bottom of the ladder.

A video clip circulating online features Rothfield’s blunt evaluation of Ponga’s form this year.When asked if the Knights played well while Ponga was available, Rothfield responded, “He was poor.” However, reporter Brent Read countered, suggesting Ponga’s form will improve next season.

The discussion unfolded alongside coverage of other NRL news, including the reece Walsh toilet water saga and analysis of finals contenders. Links to related articles on hip drop controversies, team selections, and talking points from Round 27 were also provided.

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NRL 2025 Finals: Fixtures, Draw & Schedule

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 6, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NRL Finals 2025: full Fixture, Dates & Road⁤ to‌ the Grand Final Revealed

The 2025 NRL Finals⁣ Series is​ set to kick off​ on Friday,‌ September 12, culminating in the Grand Final ⁤at Accor Stadium on Sunday, October ⁤5 at 7:30pm.The draw outlines the ​path for eight teams vying ​for the premiership, with⁣ a complex‍ bracket system determining who‌ will battle for the title.

This year’s finals format sees the top eight teams battling through‍ a series of qualifying, elimination, semi-final, and preliminary matches. the structure is designed to reward the regular ​season’s highest performers⁣ while still providing opportunities for teams to ⁢surge through the bracket.Understanding the system is crucial for fans eager to ⁤follow thier team’s journey to the‌ Grand Final.

Here’s a breakdown of how the NRL Finals system works:

qualifying Finals: The teams finishing ‌1st and ‌2nd on the ladder earn the right ‌to host Qualifying Finals against the teams finishing 4th and 3rd respectively.‍ Winners advance directly to host Preliminary Finals.
Elimination Finals: The teams finishing 5th and 6th host Elimination Finals against the teams finishing 8th and 7th respectively.⁤ Winners advance to the Semi-Finals. Semi-Finals: The ⁤loser‌ of each‌ Qualifying Final hosts a Semi-Final against the winner ‍of each Elimination Final.
Preliminary Finals: The winners of the ⁤Qualifying Finals⁣ host⁢ the winners of the Semi-Finals.
grand Final: ‌ The winners of the two‌ Preliminary Finals will face off at Accor Stadium on October 5 to determine the⁢ 2025 NRL‍ Premiers.

Specifically, the bracket unfolds as follows:

‌ the loser of the First ⁢qualifying Final (1st‌ vs 4th) will host the winner ⁣of the First Elimination final (5th vs 8th) in the ⁢First Semi Final.
​ The loser ​of the Second qualifying Final⁢ (2nd vs 3rd) will host the winner of the Second Elimination Final (6th vs 7th)⁢ in the Second Semi Final. ⁤the winner of the First Qualifying Final will than host the winner of the ⁤Second Semi Final in the First Preliminary Final.
* the winner of the Second Qualifying Final will host the winner ​of the First Semi ​Final⁢ in the Second Preliminary Final.

The complete fixture schedule ​will ‍be confirmed ⁣closer to the commencement of the⁢ finals ⁢series. Fans are encouraged to stay updated through⁤ official NRL channels for specific ⁢dates, times, and broadcast ⁢details.

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deadline day, transfers, latest news, ratings, ins and outs, every move, Alexander Isak joins Liverpool, Manchester United

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 2, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Deadline​ day Drama: Isak to Liverpool Headlines Frenetic ⁣Transfer window

The January transfer window slammed shut with a flurry of activity,headlined ⁣by Alexander Isak’s shock ​move to Liverpool. Several Premier League ‍clubs⁣ underwent‍ meaningful overhauls, ⁣while others opted for more ⁣measured approaches. Here’s ​a‍ comprehensive rundown of every major move and a rating of each club’s business.

The winter window offered clubs a chance to address weaknesses and bolster squads for the second ​half of the season. Liverpool’s pursuit of isak, reportedly for a fee of £80m, represents a significant investment in thier attacking options. Manchester United also ‌made key additions,while⁤ several teams‌ focused ‌on offloading players to reshape⁤ their​ squads.

WEST HAM UNITED

In: Jean-Clair Todibo (Nice, £35m), El Hadji Malick Diouf (Slavia Prague, £19m), daniel Cummings (Celtic, free), ⁤Kyle Walker-Peters (Southampton, free), Callum Wilson (Newcastle, free), Mads hermansen (Leicester City, £18m), ‍Mateus Fernandes (Southampton, £42m), Soungoutou ‍Magassa (Monaco, £17.3m) and Igor ​Julio (Brighton, loan).

Out: Mohammed Kudus (Tottenham, £55m), Patrick Kelly (Barnsley, undisclosed), Sean Moore (Shelbourne, undisclosed), Aaron Cresswell ‌(Stoke, free), Vladimir Coufal (Hoffenheim, ⁢free), Kamarai Swyer (Northampton, ⁢free), michail Antonio (released), lukasz Fabianski (released), Danny Ings (released), Kurt Zouma (released), Michael⁤ Forbes (Northampton, loan), Gideon Kodua (Luton, loan), Mason Terry (Braintree, loan), Emerson​ Palmieri (Marseille, ⁣undisclosed) and Maxwel Cornet (Genoa, loan).

Grade: D

A significant clear-out occurred‍ at West Ham​ following a challenging campaign. Manager Graham Potter, appointed​ in January,⁤ secured​ a vital win against Nottingham Forest after two ⁣prior defeats, coinciding ‍with a transfer window deemed uninspiring by many. Defensive reinforcements arrived in the⁢ form of El Hadji ⁢Malick diouf and Kyle Walker-Peters, expected to feature as wing-backs, while Jean-Clair Todibo’s loan became permanent. Soungoutou Magassa and ‌Igor ‍Julio further bolster defensive ⁤options. Callum Wilson’s arrival provides a useful addition, but supporters desired a more potent goal-scoring threat.WOLVERHAMPTON⁣ WANDERERS

In: Fer Lopez (Celta, £21.3m), jorgen​ Strand Larsen (Celta ‌Vigo, undisclosed), Jhon⁣ Arias (Fluminense, £15m) and David Moller Wolfe ⁣(AZ Alkmaar, £10m), Ladislav Krejci (Girona, loan) and Tolu ⁣Arokodare (Genk, £23.4m).

Out: Matheus Cunha (Man Utd, £62.5m), Rayan Ait Nouri (Man City, £36.3m), Goncalo Guedes⁢ (Real⁣ Sociedad, £5.2m),Nelson Semedo (released),Tommy Doyle (Birmingham,loan),Nasser Djiga (Rangers,loan),Boubacar traore (Metz,loan),Pablo Sarabia (released,Al-Arabi),Craig Dawson‌ (released),Chem Campbell (Stevenage,free),Chiquinho (Alverca,undisclosed),Tom King (Everton,undisclosed) and Fabio Silva (Borussia Dortmund,£22.8m).

Grade: E

The departures ‌of Matheus Cunha ‍and Rayan Ait Nouri represent significant losses for Wolves. however, the⁣ permanent signing of Jorgen Strand Larsen, ​following his 14-goal season, is a positive.Jhon Arias is ⁢anticipated ‍to fill ⁣the void left by Cunha,but the club ​failed to⁢ secure further signings to strengthen ⁤the team comprehensively. Wolves entered the‌ international break as the only Premier League team⁣ without a point.

MANCHESTER UNITED

Key additions included ⁢Matheus Cunha from Wolves for⁤ £62.5m,bolstering their attacking options. They also secured the loan signing of Ladislav Krejci from Girona to add​ depth in midfield. Outgoings saw Fabio Silva move to‍ Borussia Dortmund ⁤for £22.8m.

Grade: B-

LIVERPOOL

The headline move ​was⁢ undoubtedly Alexander isak’s arrival from Newcastle⁤ for £80m. This significant investment addresses their need for ⁢a prolific goalscorer.

**Grade

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Brandon Smith drug supply and betting charges, Victor Radley named in summons, cocaine claim, Sydney Roosters golf trip, South Sydney Rabbitohs,Queensland Police statement, news, videos, highlights

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor August 26, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

NRL Star brandon Smith Accused of Supplying⁢ Cocaine to Former Teammate Victor Radley

Sydney, Australia – ⁣South ⁣Sydney Rabbitohs player Brandon Smith is facing drug supply charges, with allegations surfacing that he‌ provided cocaine to former Sydney Roosters ‍teammate victor Radley during a golf ‍trip last June. Queensland Police allege Smith contacted a drug ‌dealer to procure the substance for Radley, a‌ claim Smith’s⁤ lawyer vehemently ‍denies.

According to⁤ reports⁣ from Nine​ Newspapers and CODE Sports, the incident occurred during a bye round trip to the Sunshine Coast ​involving at least⁤ seven Roosters players.

Smith maintains he was not even in Queensland at the ‌time of ⁢the alleged‍ offense. His ‌lawyer, Paul McGirr, stated, “Brandon Smith will not be commenting on the ​allegation ‌in any way… At this⁤ stage the matter will be⁣ contested. The allegation⁢ confirms Brandon wasn’t even in the jurisdiction of queensland‍ at ⁢the ⁤time​ of alleged‌ offending.”

Radley not Currently a Focus​ of Investigation

Crucially,⁣ authorities are currently not investigating Victor Radley ⁣in connection with the allegations. Reports indicate he⁤ is not considered a person of ​interest by Queensland Police.

The South ⁣Sydney Rabbitohs released⁢ a statement on Tuesday confirming‌ they will⁢ support Smith in ​contesting the charge. “Through his solicitor⁣ Paul McGirr, the ​Club understands that Brandon was not physically ⁣in the jurisdiction of Queensland when this matter ‍was alleged ‌to have occurred, ‌and⁢ thus, we are instructed that the matter will be contested,” the statement ⁣read.

The Sydney Roosters have yet⁣ to issue a comment. Though,earlier this ⁣year,Roosters⁤ chairman Nick Politis⁤ outlined a⁢ strict zero-tolerance policy towards drug use within the club,stating,”If ⁢somebody’s caught doing cocaine… we’re going​ to get rid of ⁤them.”

Developing Story

This‍ is a developing story. World-Today-News.com will continue to provide ⁣updates as they become available.

Image of Brandon smith and Victor‍ Radley ‌at Sydney Roosters team training last year.


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