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Gammon Girl Gunning for Victory 54 SPORT SUNDAY OCTOBER 9 2016 Baseball Soccer MLB Playoffs A-League, Rd 1 Gammon Girl gunning for victory (all series best-of-five) BRISBANE ROAR 1 (Luke DeVere 90+6m) drew American League Division Series: Cleveland MELBOURNE VICTORY 1 (Mitch Austin 83m) JOSH SPASARO Indians 6 Boston Red Sox 0, at Cleveland; at Suncorp Stadium. Crowd: 15,805. Referee: two of his three races in Dar- been around the mark recently (Cleveland Indians leads series 2-0); Toronto Shaun Evans. win (both over 312m), but was and is ideally suited in box Blue Jays 5 Texas Rangers 3, at Arlington; MELBOURNE CITY 1 (Anthony Caceres 31m) d (Toronto Blue Jays leads series 2-0) LETA Smith’s Gammon Girl also a strong performer over eight. 220: Neven Basic (AUS) 74 71 75, Michael Long WELLINGTON PHOENIX 0 at Westpac Stadium. National League Division Series: Chicago Cubs Crowd: 10,034. Referee: Peter Green. 1 San Francisco Giants 0, at Chicago; (Chicago (NZL) 73 72 75, Jack Williams (AUS) 72 73 75, looks as good a chance as ever 380m before Hosking acquired Race six looks an even line- Cubs leads series 1-0); Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Aaron Townsend (AUS) 71 73 76 Standings to break her maiden status at him. up, but another from the Ferns Washington Nationals 3, at Washington; (Los 221: Jamie Hook (AUS) 70 76 75, Nick Gillespie P W D L GF GA GD Pts Angeles Dodgers leads series 1-0) (NZL) 73 74 74, Tim Hart (AUS) 74 70 77, Melbourne City 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3 Winnellie Park tonight. The consistent Arnhem stable – Amanpour – has the Rohan Blizard (AUS) 73 72 76, Rory Bourke Brisbane Roar 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 The two-year-old has Chaos (Ronald Phillips) and ability to finish well and looks (AUS) 70 77 74 Melbourne Victory 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 Basketball 222: Ryan Carter (USA) 69 76 77, Jason King picked up two second placings Out There Jerry (Andrew like one of the top picks. (AUS) 74 72 76 *Adelaide United 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NBL, Rd 1 223: Peter Cooke (AUS) 70 77 76 *Cent C Mariners 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 in her past two races over Lasker) also look dangers in a No Condiments (Phillips) BRISBANE BULLETS 72 (T Craig 18 J Beal 14 A 224: Raymond Beaufils (AUS) 73 74 77, Chen *Newcastle Jets 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gibson 11) d PERTH WILDCATS 65 (J Mckay 18 C Zihao (CHN) 72 72 80, Luke Humphries (AUS) *Perth Glory 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 312m. She will be running that strong first race of the nine- has drawn well and is a handy Prather 9 J Wagstaff 7) 74 73 77 *Sydney FC 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 same distance in race two to- race program. greyhound when near her best, NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS 76 (T Abercrombie 226: Jordan Mullaney (AUS) 74 73 79 *W Syd Wanderers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 227: Dale Brandt-Richards (AUS) 71 75 81 night. The second heat of the Wil- so must be respected in race 14 M Vukona 12 C Webster 11) d MELBOURNE Well Phoenix 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0 UNITED 71 (T Wesley 15 C Jackson 14 R Moore 9) EPGA Alfred Dunhill Links C’ship *(denotes teams yet to play) Leading Darwin Grey- liam Hill Battle of the Sexes seven. ILLAWARRA HAWKS 122 (R Clarke 23 M Harris 21 M Holyfield 14) d ADELAIDE 36ERS 88 (M Second round scores at St Andrews, World Cup Qualifying hound Association trainer (race four) brings together a Must Be Max returns for Creek 24 J Randle 13 M Deng 13) Scotland (par-72). Europe Jamie Hosking once again has quality field. Brian Kelleher in race eight BRISBANE BULLETS 77 (D Kickert 17 S Bruce 12 133: Ross Fisher (ENG) 65 68 Group A T Jervis 12) d SYDNEY KINGS 73 (K Lisch 20 J 134: Joakim Lagergren (SWE) 66 68 some dogs with good chances The DGA’s second-placed and after a freshen-up will take Hill 14 J Cadee 11) 135: Alexander Noren (SWE) 64 71 France 4 (Gameiro 23, 59, Payet 26, Griezmann 136: Jbe Kruger (RSA) 68 68 38) Bulgaria 1 (Aleksandrov 6 pen); Netherlands of picking up wins. trainer Graeme Ferns will have some holding out. Standings 137: Tyrrell Hatton (ENG) 67 70 4 (Promes 15, 31, Klaassen 55, Janssen Race one’s first heat of the a lot to say with Puzzle Queen And the Hosking-trained P W L Pts Won 138: Joachim Hansen (DEN) 70 68, Ulrich Van 64) Belarus 1 (Rios 47); Luxembourg 0 Illawarra Hawks 1 1 0 138.64 100.00 den Berg (RSA) 69 69, Matt Ford (ENG) 66 72, Sweden 1 (Lustig 58) Send-offs: (Malget 82 - William Hill Battle of the and Emerley Fairy, while Our Josie (three wins and a Brisbane Bullets 2 2 0 107.97 100.00 Marc Warren (SCO) 72 66, Thomas Pieters (BEL) Luxembourg) NZ Breakers 1 1 0 107.04 100.00 70 68, Richard Sterne (RSA) 69 69 Group B Sexes over 383m has Hosking’s Volantis (Russell Savige) won second in her past four runs) is Sydney Kings 1 0 1 94.81 0.00 Australians: 140: Andrew Dodt 70 70; 141: Jordan Zunic 70 71; 143: Matthew Guyatt 69 Latvia 0 Faroe Islands 2 (Nattestad 19, in-form Wayne Outwide as a well last start and could mea- in terrific form and with a good Melbourne United 1 0 1 93.42 0.00 Edmundsson 70); Portugal 6 (C Ronaldo 2, 4, Perth Wildcats 1 0 1 90.28 0.00 74; 144: Richard Green 71 73; 145: David leading contender from box sure up again. start looks the one to beat in Bransdon 69 76, Kristopher Mueck 73 72; 146: 47, 68, Cancelo 44, Silva 86) Andorra 0 Send- Adelaide 36ers 1 0 1 72.13 0.00 offs: (Rubio 62 Rebes 70 - Andorra); Hungary three. In race five, It’s Your race nine. Cairns Taipans 0 0 0 0.00 0.00 Nathan Holman 69 77; 148: Brett Rumford 74 74; 151: Matthew Millar 77 74; 153: Daniel 2 (Szalai 53, 71) Switzerland 3 (Seferovic 51, The two-year-old has won Money for Chris Blackman has The first race is at 5.38pm. WNBL, Rd 1 Valente 75 78; 155: Mathew Goggin 80 75 Rodriguez 67, Stocker 89) Group H PERTH LYNX 93 (C Mijovic 30 T Phillips 24 S LET Lacoste Open de France Estonia 4 (Kait 47, 70, Vassiljev 52, Mosnikov Whitcomb 22) d SYDNEY UNI FLAMES 90 (J Second round at Saint-Jean-De-Luz (par- 88) Gibraltar 0; Greece 2 (Mitroglou 12, Hamson 19 A Taylor 18 L Mitchell 15) at Brydens 70). Mantalos 42) Cyprus 0; Belgium 4 (Spahic 26 Stadium. 131: Beth Allen (USA) 64 67 og, E Hazard 28, Alderweireld 60, R Lukaku 79) DANDENONG RANGERS 71 (S Blicavs 23 132: Florentyna Parker (ENG) 63 69, Diana Bosnia-Herzegovina 0; (Group winners qualify N Novosel 22 S Cumming 8 L Scherf 8) d Luna (ITA) 65 67 for World Cup finals, best eight runners-up CANBERRA CAPITALS 69 (L Mans ield 17 M Tolo f 135: Celine Herbin (FRA) 68 67, Trish Johnson qualify for playoffs) 15 M Ruef 14) at Southern Cross Stadium. (ENG) 70 65 Standings 137: Marta Sanz (ESP) 67 70, Alexandra Vilatte Farret (FRA) 67 70, Celine Boutier (FRA) 70 67 P W D L F A Pts Cricket 138: Aditi Ashok (IND) 69 69 Group A Third Test 139: Emily Pedersen (DEN) 69 70, Hannah Netherlands 2 1 1 0 5 2 4 Burke (ENG) 69 70, Laura Davies (ENG) 71 68, France 2 1 1 0 4 1 4 India v New Zealand Stacy Bregman (RSA) 72 67, Ursula Wikstrom Sweden 2 1 1 0 2 1 4 Day 1 tea at Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore. (FIN) 70 69, Valentine Derrey (FRA) 71 68, Bulgaria 2 1 0 1 5 7 3 INDIA 1st innings Melissa Reid (ENG) 71 68, Nicole Broch Larsen Belarus 2 0 1 1 1 4 1 M VIJAY c Latham b Patel. 10 (DEN) 68 71 Luxembourg 2 0 0 2 3 5 0 G GAMBHIR lbw Boult. 29 Australians: 140: Whitney Hillier 68 72; Group B C PUJARA b Santner . 41 Missed The Cut: 150: Rebecca Artis 73 77 Switzerland 2 2 0 0 5 2 6 V KOHLI not out . 45 Faroe Islands 2 1 1 0 2 0 4 A RAHANE not out. 19 LPGA Taiwan C’Ship Portugal 2 1 0 1 6 2 3 Extras (1b 2lb 1nb) . .4 Third round at Taipei (par-72). Latvia 2 1 0 1 1 2 3 Three wickets for .................... 148 200: Jang Ha-Na (KOR) 69 69 62 Fall: 26, 60, 100 206: Feng Shanshan (CHN) 70 69 67 Hungary 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 Bowling: T Boult 12-2-35-1, M Henry 12-2-37- 207: Park Hee-Young (KOR) 69 69 69 Andorra 2 0 0 2 0 7 0 0, J Patel 16-3-37-1, M Santner 11-2-26-1, J 208: Lee-Anne Pace (RSA) 69 70 69, Brooke Group D Neesham 5-1-10-0 (1nb); Overs: 56 Henderson (CAN) 68 71 69 Wales 2 1 1 0 6 2 4 209: Kim Hyo-Joo (KOR) 70 72 67, Sakura Serbia 2 1 1 0 5 2 4 First One-Day International Yokomine (JPN) 67 75 67 Austria 2 1 1 0 4 3 4 Bangladesh v England 210: Catriona Matthew (SCO) 71 70 69, Candie Republic of Ireland 2 1 1 0 3 2 4 at Dhaka Kung (TPE) 72 70 68, Alison Lee (USA) 72 73 Georgia 2 0 0 2 1 3 0 ENGLAND innings 65, Jodi Ewart Shadoff (ENG) 78 70 62 Moldova 2 0 0 2 0 7 0 Australians: 211: Sarah Jane Smith 74 70 J ROY c Rahman b al Hasan .
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