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More medal chances tonight in the kayak sprint (x 2),  sailing (x 2),  track cycling (x 2) and we've got a couple of representatives who have made the finals in the track & field.  Also, the Opals are up against Serbia in a quarter final (11.55pm tonight)

Daily schedule from NBC.com

Chronological summary, results & scheduling of each day of the 2016 Rio Olympics (Wiki)

                       

                      Tuesday August 16th (evening)

10.00pm  Swimming ........................... Men's open water 10k final - Jarrod Poort * * *

10.00pm  Canoe/Kayak (finals) ........ Men's canoe single 1000m (10.08am) * * *

                                                              Women's kayak double 500m -  Australia (L1) (10.23) * * *

                                                              Women's kayak single 200m (10.47am) * * *

                                                              Men's kayak single 1000m -  Murray Stewart (L5) (11.12am) * * *

10.30pm  Track & Field ....................... Heats, qualifying & preliminaries

                                                              Men's triple jump: final (10.50pm) * * *

                                                              Women's discus: final - Dani Samuels (12.20am) * * *

11.00pm  Cycling (track) ..................... Qualifying & repechages

11.55pm   Boxing ................................ Q/F's & S/F's 

11.55pm   Women's Basketball ........ Opals vs Serbia (quarter final)

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                          Wednesday August 17th (morning)

2.00am  Sailing (final races) ............... Women's Laser Radial - Ashley Stoddart (currently 9th) (2.05am) * * *

                                                              Men's Laser - Tom Burton (currently 2nd) (2.50am) * * *

                                                              Men's finn - Jake Tilley (currently 10th) (3.35am) * * *

                                                              Mixed nacra 17 - Australia (currently 4th) (4.20am) * * *

3.00am    Gymnastics finals................. Men's parallel bars * * *

                                                              Women's floor * * *

                                                              Men's high bar * * *

5.00am    Cycling (track) ..................... Women's omnium points race final race (6.23am) * * *

                                                              - Annette Edmondson (currently 7th) (6.23am) * * *

                                                              Women's sprint finals (6.44am) * * *

                                                              Men's keiren finals (7.20am) * * *

                                                              - Patrick Constable,  Matthew Glaetzer (possible)(7.20am) * * *

5.00am   Diving ................................... Men's 3m springboard final  * * *

6.00am   Boxing .................................. Q/F's & S/F's 

                                                              Men's lightweight gold medal match * * *

9.00am  Track & Field ......................... Men's high jump: final - Brandon Starc (9.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's 1500m: final (11.30am) * * *

                                                              Men's 110m hurdles: final (11.45am) * * * 

                      Wednesday August 17th (evening)

10.30pm  Track & Field ...................... Heats, qualifying & preliminaries

                                                             Men's 3000m steeplechase final (12.50am) * * *

11.00pm  Equestrian .......................... Jumping team finals * * *

11.55pm   Men's Basketball ............... Boomers vs Lithuania (quarter final)

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                         Thursday August 18th (morning)

2.00am    Sailing (final races) ............. Men's 470 * * *

                                                              Women's 470 * * *

3.00am   Boxing .................................. Q/F's & S/F's 

                                                              Men's welterweight gold medal match * * *

9.20am    Track & Field ....................... Women's long jump: final (10.15am) * * *

                                                              Women's 200m: final (11.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's 100m hurdles: final (11.55am) * * *

1.00pm    Beach Volleyball (W) ........... Women's gold medal

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Can Jarrod Poort hang on?

Over 1 minute and 16 seconds in front after 5k completed of the 10k open water marathon

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Lets hope so Macca. It's a pretty handy lead.

I'd actually wondered what had happened to Poort? Remember he was our only entrant in the 1500 back in London and then never heard of again. Wasn't at trials earlier this year.

Well that questions now been answered. He's made the switch to open water, and it may bear some serious fruit!

We should know within about another 25min.

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Caught by the pack ... brave effort all the same.

Let's hope he's got a final kick.

 

Edit: What a finish that was!  They swim 10,000 metres and it's a blanket finish between a dozen swimmers. 

 

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Looks like the dutch swimmer touched out the Greek at the end who actually got to the wall first, but was slow to touch.

A great swim by Poort. Just didn't have anything left for the last 1.5km.

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Jenneke ran 6th in her heat which was a bit disappointing. She made the final at Comm games, so was hoping she may at least make semi's.

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Gold to Australia's Tom Burton in the sailing. Well done son!

Gold medal number 7 for Australia. One more to equal our output in London.

Meanwhile our terrible run with the team sports continues, with the Opals shock 2 point losers to Serbia. Some poor umpiring, however we turned the ball over constantly and missed to many easy shots. First time our women have failed to medal since Barcelona 92'.

So well done tlo Penny Taylor on a brilliant career. We'll be much worse without you.

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Sailing silver for Aussie cousins Jason Waterhouse and Lisa Darmanin in Nacra 17 at Rio Games

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The good news was the Sydneysiders rose from fourth to second to win the Nacra 17 class on Guanabara Bay.

The frustration came with the fact that they were just one miserly point away from becoming the First Australians to win gold in the multi-hulled class at the Games, sailed as a mixed event for the first time these Games.

Australia’s Tom Burton wins gold in Laser class sailing at Rio Olympics

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In order to win gold, Burton needed to finish five boats ahead of Stipanovic, who in-turn only needed to sit on the 25-year-old Australian’s tail to claim his maiden gold medal.

But in a stunning piece of water sport and sailing on the start line, Burton dropped under the Croation’s guard, forcing Stipanovic to react by chasing hard and ultimately hitting the Australian’s Laser.

Stipanovic was forced into a penalty turn, leaving Burton to sprint and race to achieve the greatest moment of his career.

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Best of luck to Brandon Starc this morning in the high jump (Brandon is the brother of Mitch Starc the cricketer)

Daily schedule from NBC.com

Chronological summary, results & scheduling of each day of the 2016 Rio Olympics (Wiki)

                       

                    Wednesday August 17th (morning)                 

9.00am  Track & Field ......................... Men's high jump: final - Brandon Starc (9.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's 1500m: final (11.30am) * * *

                                                              Men's 110m hurdles: final (11.45am) * * * 

                      Wednesday August 17th (evening)

10.30pm  Track & Field ...................... Heats, qualifying & preliminaries

                                                             Men's 3000m steeplechase final (12.50am) * * *

11.00pm  Equestrian .......................... Jumping team finals * * *

11.55pm   Men's Basketball ............... Boomers vs Lithuania (quarter final)

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                         Thursday August 18th (morning)

2.00am    Sailing (final races) ............. Men's 470 - Australia (currently 3rd) (3.05am) * * *

                                                              Women's 470 * * *

3.00am   Boxing .................................. Q/F's & S/F's 

                                                              Men's welterweight gold medal match * * *

9.20am    Track & Field ....................... Women's long jump: final (10.15am) * * *

                                                              Women's 200m: final (11.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's 100m hurdles: final (11.55am) * * *

1.00pm    Beach Volleyball (W) ........... Women's gold medal

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Kim Mickle, that's one of the toughest things I've seen on a sporting arena.

Poor girl has dislocated her shoulder when throwing the Javelin,  and has still thrown it over 55 meters.

Olympics over, but she's certainly given that everything she has.

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Ella Nelson, future star of Australian athletics!

Ran a PB off limited preparation and has only just missed out on making the final.

Watch out for her at the Comm Games in 2018 to really announce herself on a bigstage!

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Medal chances are dwindling but while there's life there's hope ... the men's 470 in the sailing are guaranteed a bronze medal and might be able to advance to the silver whilst Brooke Stratton can medal in the long jump if she can find her best form. 

And of course the Boomers have a chance of advancing to the semi finals if they can defeat Lithuania.

                         Wednesday August 17th (evening)

10.30pm  Track & Field ...................... Heats, qualifying & preliminaries

                                                             Men's 3000m steeplechase final (12.50am) * * *

11.00pm  Equestrian .......................... Jumping team finals * * *

11.55pm   Men's Basketball ............... Boomers vs Lithuania (quarter final)

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                         Thursday August 18th (morning)

2.00am    Sailing (final races) ............. Men's 470 - Australia (currently 3rd) (3.05am) * * *

                                                              Women's 470 * * *

3.00am   Boxing .................................. Q/F's & S/F's 

                                                              Men's welterweight gold medal match * * *

9.20am    Track & Field ....................... Women's long jump: final - Brooke Stratton (10.15am) * * *

                                                              Women's 200m: final (11.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's 100m hurdles: final (11.55am) * * *

1.00pm    Beach Volleyball (W) .......... Women's gold medal match (Germany vs Brazil)                         

                         Thursday August 18th (evening)

10.00pm  Canoe/Kayak (finals) ........ Men's canoe double 1000m sprint * * *

                                                              Men's canoe sprint 200m sprint * * *

                                                              Men's kayak double 200m sprint * * *

                                                              Women's kayak single 500m sprint * * *

10.30pm  Track & Field ....................... Heats, qualifying & preliminaries

                                                              Men's 400m hurdles: final (1.00am) * * *

11.55pm  Triathlon .............................. Men's final * * *

                                                              Ryan Bailie, Ryan Fisher, Aaron Royle * * *

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                            Friday August 19th (morning)

2.00am    Sailing (final races) ............. Women's 470 (2.05am) * *

                                                              Men's 470 - Australia (currently 3rd) (2.50am) * * *

                                                              Men's 49er - Australia (currently 3rd) (3.35am) * * *

                                                              n.b - New Zealand have secured the gold in the Men's 49er

                                                             Women's 49erFX (4.20am) * * *

3.00am   Boxing ................................. Q/F's & S/F's 

                                                              Men's light heavyweight gold medal match * * *

5.00am   Diving ................................... Women's 10m platform final  * * *

6.00am   Men's Hockey ....................... Men's gold medal match * * *

7.35am   Track & Field ........................ Men's shot put: final (9.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's javelin: final (10.10am) * * *

                                                              Men's decathlon 1500m: final discipline (10.45am) * * *

                                                              Women's 400m hurdles: final (11.15am) * * *

                                                              Men's 200m: final (11.30am) * * *

1.00pm    Beach Volleyball (M) ........... Men's gold medal match * * *

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58 minutes ago, Macca said:

Medal chances are dwindling but while there's life there's hope ... the men's 470 in the sailing are guaranteed a bronze medal and might be able to advance to the silver whilst Brooke Stratton can medal in the long jump if she can find her best form. 

And of course the Boomers have a chance of advancing to the semi finals if they can defeat Lithuania.

                        

Your right Macca, not too many medal chances left that i can think of.

The Boomers are playing very well, but have never won a medal and are playing an elimination match tonight against a team I've never seen us beat. In fact have very strong memories of them beating us for Bronze at both Atlanta 96' & Sydney 00'.

Jarred Talent is up for the 50km walk on friday night I believe.

Both Caroline Buchanan & Ken Wallace kick off their campaigns tonight in the BMX &  Canoe respectively.

And Alana Boyd the two time Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist would give herself a chance at medaling in the womens Pole Vault final saturday morning.

Otherwise lets hope our sailors can keep saving our bacon with some more medals or we may come through with something in the women's golf which also starts tonight.

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Your right Macca, not too many medal chances left that i can think of.

The Boomers are playing very well, but have never won a medal and are playing an elimination match tonight against a team I've never seen us beat. In fact have very strong memories of them beating us for Bronze at both Atlanta 96' & Sydney 00'.

Jarred Talent is up for the 50km walk on friday night I believe.

Both Caroline Buchanan & Ken Wallace kick off their campaigns tonight in the BMX &  Canoe respectively.

And Alana Boyd the two time Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist would give herself a chance at medaling in the womens Pole Vault final saturday morning.

Otherwise lets hope our sailors can keep saving our bacon with some more medals or we may come through with something in the women's golf which also starts tonight.

Fairly sure Wallace is part of the K2 & the K4 crews so there's a couple of chances there ... we're still in the equestrian individual jumping but a medal would surprise.  The Triathlons? How about the women's 20k walk?

I'll take any coloured medal now but I reckon our best chances for gold are Jared Tallent in the walk & Caroline Buchanan in the women's BMX.  The Men's 470 tonight would have to finish 7 clear places in front of Croatia and also finish in front of Greece to secure gold.

I'm really hoping Brooke Stratton can be at her best tomorrow morning ... if she does that and can equal her PB, she should get a medal.  Fingers crossed.

All up we've probably got another 10 medal chances but that's counting the Boomers, Stratton and the 49ers sailing tomorrow.

I'll remain optimistic until it's beaten out of me TD :ph34r:

After all, the Demons are now a realistic chance for the finals - whooda thunk-it!

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The Boomers. Ultimate team performance! 90-64 victory.

Justlike the Dees, dare to dream!

Next up in a semi final, Croatia or France. Two teams we've beaten before and are capable of beating again.

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Yes, well done to the Boomers ... a realistic chance for the final now.  It's interesting that we've had 5 of our teams all lose Q/F's at these Olympics - it could be that those Q/F's are the hardest games to win in each team sport. 

Sometimes it goes that way in sport in terms of mindset, attitude & being completely switched on.  The opposition are nearly always going to be strong too by the Q/F stage. 

Anyway, the sailing was postponed last night so we're now in with 2 chances for medals in tomorrow's program ...

Daily schedule from NBC.com

Chronological summary, results & scheduling of each day of the 2016 Rio Olympics (Wiki)

 

                         Thursday August 18th (morning)

9.20am    Track & Field ....................... Women's long jump: final - Brooke Stratton (10.15am) * * *

                                                              Women's 200m: final (11.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's 100m hurdles: final (11.55am) * * *

1.00pm    Beach Volleyball (W) .......... Women's gold medal match (Germany vs Brazil)                         

                         Thursday August 18th (evening)

10.00pm  Canoe/Kayak (finals) ........ Men's canoe double 1000m sprint - Australia (L3) (10.08pm) * * *

                                                              Men's canoe sprint 200m sprint (10.23pm) * * *

                                                              Men's kayak double 200m sprint (10.47pm) * * *

                                                              Women's kayak single 500m sprint * * *

10.30pm  Track & Field ....................... Heats, qualifying & preliminaries

                                                              Men's 400m hurdles: final (1.00am) * * *

11.55pm  Triathlon .............................. Men's final * * *

                                                              Ryan Bailie, Ryan Fisher, Aaron Royle * * *

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                            Friday August 19th (morning)

2.00am    Sailing (final races) ............. Women's 470 (2.05am) * *

                                                              Men's 470 - Australia (currently 3rd) (2.50am) * * *

                                                              Men's 49er - Australia (currently 3rd) (3.35am) * * *

                                                              n.b - New Zealand have secured the gold in the Men's 49er

                                                             Women's 49erFX (4.20am) * * *

3.00am   Boxing ................................. Q/F's & S/F's 

                                                              Men's light heavyweight gold medal match * * *

5.00am   Diving ................................... Women's 10m platform final * * *

                                                              Melissa Wu, Brittany O'Brien (possible) * * *

6.00am   Men's Hockey ....................... Men's gold medal match * * *

7.35am   Track & Field ........................ Men's shot put: final (9.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's javelin: final - Kathryn Mitchell (10.10am) * * *

                                                     * * * Men's decathlon 1500m: final discipline - Cedric Dubler (10.45am)

                                                              Women's 400m hurdles: final (11.15am) * * *

                                                              Men's 200m: final (11.30am) * * *

1.00pm    Beach Volleyball (M) ........... Men's gold medal match (Brazil vs Italy) * * *

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Outside chance for a medal with Melissa Wu in the 10m platform diving (currently 4th) whilst we're also in the hunt for a medal in the canoe double sprint. 

Our sailors could bring in 2 more medals but again, gold is unlikely ... we're assured of at least the bronze in the 470 class whilst we can move to silver in the 49ers (the New Zealand crew are already assured of the gold in the 49ers)

n.b.  The Boomers play Serbia in a semi final on Saturday morning ... 8.00am AEST

Daily schedule from NBC.com

Chronological summary, results & scheduling of each day of the 2016 Rio Olympics (Wiki)

                        Thursday August 18th (evening)

10.00pm  Canoe/Kayak (finals) ........ Men's canoe double 1000m sprint - Australia (L3) (10.08pm) * * *

                                                              Men's canoe sprint 200m sprint (10.23pm) * * *

                                                              Men's kayak double 200m sprint (10.47pm) * * *

                                                              Women's kayak single 500m sprint * * *

10.30pm  Track & Field ....................... Heats, qualifying & preliminaries

                                                              Men's 400m hurdles: final (1.00am) * * *

11.55pm  Triathlon .............................. Men's final * * *

                                                              Ryan Bailie, Ryan Fisher, Aaron Royle * * *

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                            Friday August 19th (morning)

2.00am    Sailing (final races) ............. Women's 470 (2.05am) * *

                                                              Men's 470 - Australia (currently 3rd) (2.50am) * * *

                                                              Men's 49er - Australia (currently 3rd) (3.35am) * * *

                                                              n.b.  New Zealand have secured the gold in the Men's 49er

                                                             Women's 49erFX (4.20am) * * *

3.00am   Boxing ................................. Q/F's & S/F's 

                                                              Men's light heavyweight gold medal match * * *

5.00am   Diving ................................... Women's 10m platform final * * *

                                                              Melissa Wu, Brittany O'Brien (possible) * * *

6.00am   Men's Hockey ....................... Men's gold medal match - Belgium vs Argentina * * *

7.35am   Track & Field ........................ Men's shot put: final (9.30am) * * *

                                                              Women's javelin: final - Kathryn Mitchell (10.10am) * * *

                                                     * * * Men's decathlon 1500m: final discipline - Cedric Dubler (10.45am)

                                                              Women's 400m hurdles: final (11.15am) * * *

                                                              Men's 200m: final (11.30am) * * *

1.00pm    Beach Volleyball (M) ........... Men's gold medal match (Brazil vs Italy) * * *

                            Friday August 19th (evening)

7.35pm   Track & Field ........................ Men's 50km race walk final * * *

11.00pm  Equestrian ........................... Individual Jumping finals * * *

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                           Saturday August 20th (morning)

3.00am   Boxing .................................. Q/F's & S/F's 

                                                              Women's lightweight gold medal match * * *

3.30am   Track & Field ........................ Women's 20km race walking final * * *

4.00am  Women's BMX ..................... Women's individual final * * *

4.10am   Men's BMX ........................... Men's individual final * * *

4.30am   Women's Waterpolo ............. Women's gold medal match * * *

6.00am   Women's Hockey ................. Women's gold medal match * * *

6.30am   Women's Soccer .................. Women's gold medal match * * *

8.00am   Men's Basketball .................. Boomers vs Serbia (semi final)

9.10am   Track & Field ........................ Women's pole vault: final (9,30am) * * *

                                                               Men's hammer throw: final (10.05am) * * *

                                                               Women's 5000m: final (10.30am) * * *

                                                               Women's 4 x 100m: final (11.15am) * * *

                                                               Men's 4 x 100m: final (11.35am)  * * *

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Bronze for Australia in the K2 1000 to Wallace/Tame.

Close to within 2 bronze medals of our Barcelona haul.

Well done guys on coming through for bronze. Were challenged and held on tough.

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Bronze for Australia in the K2 1000 to Wallace/Tame.

Close to within 2 bronze medals of our Barcelona haul.

Well done guys on coming through for bronze. Were challenged and held on tough.

Thought they were gone but they fought back well ... the German & Serbian crews were clearly superior so it was an excellent effort.  Well done to Lachie & Ken!

I still reckon we'll get 5-7 more medals from about 10 possible/probable chances ...

  • Sailing x 2 (1 guaranteed medal and a very good chance for another)
  • BMX women's & men (both with a real show)
  • Boomers (1 more win will do it)
  • 50k walk for men (Tallent should medal)
  • Women's diving 10m platform - Melissa Wu (bronze at best?)
  • K4 1000 kayak (possible)
  • Equestrian individual jumping (outside chance)
  • Alana Boyd in the women's pole vault (if Alana is at her absolute best)

Where we've really missed out are the team events, cycling and the rowing.  Many will point to the swimming but the projections were quite unrealistic in my eyes.  3 or 4 more medals in the pool with 1 or 2 more gold was a more realistic target.

The optimistic medal tally projections from those who supposedly know was way way over the top but I reckon our lack of funding as opposed to many other nations is going to relegate us to where we sit now.  I can remember saying the same thing 4 years ago ... other nations have caught us and gone straight past us (esp the UK)

The concern is that we could slip further behind - we've got some catching up to do and as I've stated before, we could learn a lot from the Brits. Enrolling our track & field athletes into USA universities is an option too.  Our track & field athletes and swimmers could do with more regular competition. 

Despite all that I've really enjoyed the games and I'm not anywhere near as disappointed with the outcomes as many others are.  The results we're seeing was my realistic view ... as opposed to my optimistic view :ph34r:

 

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Think the general view will come down to these last few days and if we can snag a few more medals where you've listed.

In the article i pasted earlier, i note the AOC's projection was 37 medals (only 2 more then London), but with 13 gold (compared to the 8 we won in London). I think if we can snag two more gold medals (big ask i know), even if we only end with a grand total of 30-32 medals, i think people would see it as a win as we've improved the gold number.

A big one for the public i think will be the Boomers in the basketball. If they could pull off a miracle and win gold like they keep saying is their goal (don't think they will). Then that will put a whole different spin on people's perspective. Certainly helps with it being on the last day of competition also.

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I can see the Boomers making the final and I suppose anything can happen on the day if we do make it.  But the Americans have another gear or 2 and we're likely to see it.

Still, it's fantastic to be part of the conversation much like it is with the Demons.  Dare to dream indeed TD.

 

footnote: if Tallent gets beaten into silver by another Russian he may get the gold later on (again) ... that would be funny.

 

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Disappointing to see Patterson knocked out in the high jump qualifying. Still she's very young, already won a Comm Games Gold Medal and has at least two more Olympics ahead of her you'd think.

Not wanting to be a smart ar$e, but she might want to think about moving from Leongatha to get some better training under her belt.

 

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http://www.news.com.au/sport/olympics/emma-mckeon-and-josh-palmer-banned-from-closing-ceremony-after-big-night-out/news-story/5b07f12f6a5b3d56188b1b41923a4570

I'm sorry Kitty, but you treat grown adults like your 15 year old school children, then it's no wonder you have athletes breaking the ridiculous rules.

These are young athletes, who have spent the best part of 4 years working towards this fortnight. And then once their events are done and they head out to blow off some steam, instead of doing it in the village disturbing athletes who are still competing. And as a result of this you ban them from attending the closing ceremony.

Pretty sure Palmer would have learnt his lesson, and think there would be some sort of other punishment that could have been dished out to McKeon.

Kitty 'Margaret Thatcher' Chiller has gone a bit to far here for mine.

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2 hours ago, Macca said:

 

The optimistic medal tally projections from those who supposedly know was way way over the top but I reckon our lack of funding as opposed to many other nations is going to relegate us to where we sit now.  I can remember saying the same thing 4 years ago ... other nations have caught us and gone straight past us (esp the UK)

The concern is that we could slip further behind - we've got some catching up to do and as I've stated before, we could learn a lot from the Brits. Enrolling our track & field athletes into USA universities is an option too.  Our track & field athletes and swimmers could do with more regular competition.

 

http://www.theaustralian.com.au/sport/rio-olympics/rio-olympics-coates-is-bullish-on-brisbane-for-2028/news-story/f421c6dc92b3775950cc2570ac0bdffc

This could help us put extra funding into the sports and move back up the medal tally for a few games.

Simply host another games!

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    UP IN LIGHTS by Whispering Jack

    Those who watched the 2024 Marsh AFL National Championships closely this year would not be particularly surprised that Melbourne selected Victoria Country pair Harvey Langford and Xavier Lindsay on the first night of the AFL National Draft. The two left-footed midfielders are as different as chalk and cheese but they had similar impacts in their Coates Talent League teams and in the National Championships in 2024. Their interstate side was edged out at the very end of the tournament for tea

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    TRAINING: Wednesday 20th November 2024

    It’s a beautiful cool morning down at Gosch’s Paddock and I’ve arrived early to bring you my observations from today’s session. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Reigning Keith Bluey Truscott champion Jack Viney is the first one out on the track.  Jack’s wearing the red version of the new training guernsey which is the only version available for sale at the Demon Shop. TRAINING: Viney, Clarry, Lever, TMac, Rivers, Petty, McVee, Bowey, JVR, Hore, Tom Campbell (in tr

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    TRAINING: Monday 18th November 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers ventured down to Gosch's Paddock for the final week of training for the 1st to 4th Years until they are joined by the rest of the senior squad for Preseason Training Camp in Mansfield next week. WAYNE RUSSELL'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS No Ollie, Chin, Riv today, but Rick & Spargs turned up and McDonald was there in casual attire. Seston, and Howes did a lot of boundary running, and Tom Campbell continued his work with individual trainer in non-MFC

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    2024 Player Reviews: #11 Max Gawn

    Champion ruckman and brilliant leader, Max Gawn earned his seventh All-Australian team blazer and constantly held the team up on his shoulders in what was truly a difficult season for the Demons. Date of Birth: 30 December 1991 Height: 209cm Games MFC 2024: 21 Career Total: 224 Goals MFC 2024: 11 Career Total: 109 Brownlow Medal Votes: 13 Melbourne Football Club: 2nd Best & Fairest: 405 votes

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    2024 Player Reviews: #36 Kysaiah Pickett

    The Demons’ aggressive small forward who kicks goals and defends the Demons’ ball in the forward arc. When he’s on song, he’s unstoppable but he did blot his copybook with a three week suspension in the final round. Date of Birth: 2 June 2001 Height: 171cm Games MFC 2024: 21 Career Total: 106 Goals MFC 2024: 36 Career Total: 161 Brownlow Medal Votes: 3 Melbourne Football Club: 4th Best & Fairest: 369 votes

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    TRAINING: Friday 15th November 2024

    Demonland Trackwatchers took advantage of the beautiful sunshine to head down to Gosch's Paddock and witness the return of Clayton Oliver to club for his first session in the lead up to the 2025 season. DEMONLAND'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS Clarry in the house!! Training: JVR, McVee, Windsor, Tholstrup, Woey, Brown, Petty, Adams, Chandler, Turner, Bowey, Seston, Kentfield, Laurie, Sparrow, Viney, Rivers, Jefferson, Hore, Howes, Verrall, AMW, Clarry Tom Campbell is here

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    2024 Player Reviews: #7 Jack Viney

    The tough on baller won his second Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy in a narrow battle with skipper Max Gawn and Alex Neal-Bullen and battled on manfully in the face of a number of injury niggles. Date of Birth: 13 April 1994 Height: 178cm Games MFC 2024: 23 Career Total: 219 Goals MFC 2024: 10 Career Total: 66 Brownlow Medal Votes: 8

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    TRAINING: Wednesday 13th November 2024

    A couple of Demonland Trackwatchers braved the rain and headed down to Gosch's paddock to bring you their observations from the second day of Preseason training for the 1st to 4th Year players. DITCHA'S PRESEASON TRAINING OBSERVATIONS I attended some of the training today. Richo spoke to me and said not to believe what is in the media, as we will good this year. Jefferson and Kentfield looked big and strong.  Petty was doing all the training. Adams looked like he was in rehab.  KE

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