State News - TAS

Worsfold brings out the best in the Eagles
4:00 AM | PERTH _ West Coast coach John Worsfold can't help but be intimidating.
Jetta charge is an AFL first
4:00 AM | MELBOURNE _ Essendon small forward Leroy Jetta is the first AFL player to be charged with staging.
Fractured Murphy out for four weeks
4:00 AM | MELBOURNE _ Carlton AFL skipper Chris Judd is calling on his teammates to lift to cover the absence of club champion Marc Murphy who'll miss at least four matches with a fractured shoulder.
Stephens on target for clash
4:00 AM | LAUNCESTON skipper Scott Stephens has declared himself a 90 per cent chance of fronting up for Tasmania against the VFL on Saturday.
Darley shines on debut
4:00 AM | AMONG the carnage felt by Greater Western Sydney at the Gabba on Sunday, one shining light was a young Tasmanian taking the first steps in his AFL life.
No love for the Shack
12:00 AM | BURNIE onballer Luke Shackleton has been overlooked for a place in the Tasmanian state team to take on the VFL on Saturday, despite declaring his availability.   | CommentsComments (3)
Ea-girls continue winning onslaught
12:00 AM | THE Spreyton Ea-girls juggernaut continued on Sunday as the girls from the Coast slaughtered North Hobart to the tune of 123 points at Maidstone Park.
Demons come out in defence of new coach
12:00 AM | MELBOURNE - Melbourne president Don McLardy has strongly backed coach Mark Neeld in the wake of the Demons's disastrous start to the AFL season.
21 May 12 | THE Spreyton Ea-girls remain undefeated on top of the AFL Tasmanian Women's Football League ladder following a 123-point win over North Hobart yesterday.
Ruck injury leaves the Saints short
21 May 12 | PERTH _ St Kilda coach Scott Watters admits his club's ruck stocks are in desperate need of replenishment after watching Rhys Stanley succumb to injury in yesterday's 30-point AFL loss to West Coast at Patersons Stadium.
Geelong extends Scott's contract
21 May 12 | MELBOURNE _ AFL defending premier Geelong has extended coach Chris Scott's contract for another two years until the end of 2015, despite a 4-4 start to the season.
21 May 12 | MELBOURNE _ Adelaide coach Brenton Sanderson says that Patrick Dangerfield will fill the highlight reels, but it is the AFL team's collective ferocity that has delivered its brilliant season start.
Brisbane gets the job done
21 May 12 | BRISBANE _ A career-best seven-goal haul for Daniel Merrett. A 92-point AFL win.
Bulldogs hold off Bombers' challenge
21 May 12 | SOUTH Launceston held on to beat cross-town rival North Launceston by five points in a thrilling State League contest at Youngtown yesterday.   | CommentsComments (1)
21 May 12 | THE Tasmanian State League will investigate an off-the-ball incident in which Devonport defender Justin Rootes was allegedly felled during Saturday's match against Lauderdale at the Devonport Oval.  | CommentsComments (1) | GALLERY: Weekend Football Action
Now Shackleton wants a state guernsey
21 May 12 | BRILLIANT Burnie on-baller Luke Shackleton has put his hand up for state selection in the Tasmania v VFL football match in Hobart this Saturday.   | CommentsComments (2)
Coasters turn up the heat in second half
21 May 12 | THE Coastal contingent of Tasmanian under 23 representatives dominated yesterday as their side secured a 61-point win over the NTFA.
21 May 12 | A FUNCTION in Devonport at which Collingwood players Luke Ball and reigning Brownlow Medallist Dane Swan were due to be guest speakers, was cancelled on Saturday afternoon.
21 May 12 | PENGUIN defender Brad McDonald joined an elite list of footballers on Saturday when he was awarded the Paddy Martin Medal for the best NTFL player in a representative side.   | CommentsComments (1) | GALLERY: Weekend Football Action
NTFL shows who's boss
21 May 12 | THE NTFL kept its mantle as Tasmania's strongest regional football competition with a hard- fought 24-point victory over the SFL at Ulverstone on Saturday.   | GALLERY: Weekend Football Action
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