Private jet for Pagan, fan frenzy for Blues
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than an hour to get their autographs. But the biggest cheers were "Kouta, Kouta" when he left the dressing rooms so loud that a end their calls because they could not make themselves heard. At was going to get injured.

Indeed, match organisers were amazed by the number of Blues fans who turned up for the game. Tasmania, after all, is supposed to be Hawthorn territory but despite Hawk to get in, the crowd of 15,412 was predominantly navy blue to the pre-match warm-up, they were greeted with boos. The Blues, of course, were delighted not just by the crowd support but also by the win, which propelled them into the NAB Cup semi-finals.

Not activity. After a quick news conference, he was whisked from the ground and, along with young recruit Shaun Grigg, who was required back in Melbourne yesterday morning for a practice match, to their Launceston hotel.
good at playing the sport.

There's also a lot to be said about how you are embraced by your fans, a good starting point of which is being able to win over the media. If all that be true, then champion, looks set to enjoy a great career regardless of how many big tournaments he wins. We say that because of a glowing respected golf writers, Jaime Diaz.

Writing in Golf "intelligent, articulate and personable with a gift for the Mickelson, who always seem guarded about what they say, when OF Woods: "I mean, Tiger is the angriest player on tour. He's also the best at controlling it."
a year.

He is the best ball-striker in the world, probably else. He's like Seve, only in reverse."
shot.

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ON the golf swing: "Instinctively, all you need to know is where your ball is and where you want it to end up. And to stay out of your own way until that happens."
with golf swings, and mine is getting it stuck on the way down.

I feel like I play 95 per cent of my rounds like that, right on the edge of being stuck. I played the US Open feeling like I was stuck. It's really hard to explain.

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copies anyone else. But every generation of golfer copies the best golfer in the world at the time."
But, Diaz kept the best part of his glowing endorsements until last.

"Ogilvy also passes the ultimate test, of which Jack Nicklaus was the standard," he said. "He is as accessible and generous in defeat as he is in victory."
in Saturday night's game in torrential rain.

Coach Mark He won't forget the game in a hurry, either. "You've just got to tonight, and how they played in those conditions," he said later. "I'm soaking wet here.

Wet underpants, I've taken my shoes off, I'm soaked, and I only coached. I was on the ground for three minutes "live" on Australian pay TV when it was launched on Australia Day, 1995.
Australian Open, Wimbledon and US Open tennis, plus big golf and boxing events.

A long-time AFL devotee, he is tipped to call one of March 30.
is quite a good golfer in her own right, as evidenced by the one. But none of the aces is more memorable than the one she scored at the par-three 14th at Pelican Waters a few days back.


Toini, you see, scored it using an iron from the set of clubs that arrived at her Sunshine Coast home a few days earlier. Not only are the clubs a new range designed by her famous son, and specifically for women, but they are called the Lady Hovi range, so named because it is his mother's maiden name.
WITH big stories seemingly breaking every week, what with the betting scandal and Daniel Kerr's run-in with the law, is it park last week.


cameramen hovering, he immediately scrambled for his mobile phone to call the club and ask what all the fuss was about. "There's no dramas," Crouch was quickly told. "They're all here for a Peter Everitt presser.

" Crouch couldn't believe it, saying that in it.
I cannot really put into words how big a blow this is to us.
was taken from the ground with a broken bone in his foot.

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