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- News.com.au
Ukrainian internationals doing country proud: Players to watch at Beer Footy & Food Festival
Rugby League is a tough game for anyone who plays, but the few trying to play in Ukraine have put new meaning on the word tough. Despite going through a war, rugby league staffers have kept games running in the country, with a contingent of Australian based players looking to show a strong front this weekend when they take on Thailand at North Sydney Oval. One of those players, halfback Daniel Janissen, who has played in the Ukraine national team, is using his fellow countrymen as inspirations for what they have accomplished in the last few years. 'What they are doing on the ground in Ukraine is amazing,' Janissen said. 'Building the sport in the country and keeping it going while the country is in the midst of a war, it's very inspiring.' While many will look at Sunday's clash as an exhibition match, Ukraine Tridents will have a few eager fans keeping track overseas. 'The boys that are over there follow what we do pretty closely, and they're very proud,' Janissen said. 'It makes us very happy that people on the other side of the world have the same pride and passion that we do, when we put on the jersey.' Janissen is only one of many players who will take the field on Sunday, with the Beer Footy & Food Festival hosting three international matches before North Sydney play Penrith in NSW Cup. The Philippines will be coached by former Melbourne Storm and Waratah player Paul Sheedy who will be looking to continue to build into a strong international season. With Latin Heat taking on the Philippines, Ukraine v Thailand, and Africa United against Lebanon, here are some of the players representing your country this weekend. Daniel Janissen Country: Ukraine Age: 37 Position: Halfback Club: Cardiff Cobras Job: Carpenter Represented Ukraine in recent World Cup Qualifiers last year. Played rep football with the Newcastle Knights and played First Grade in the Newcastle Competition. Daniel wouldn't be able to still play rugby league if it wasn't for the ongoing support from his partner Paris. 'I'D LOVE TO ADOPT': FOWLER REVEALS BABY PLANS WITH CLEARY Kurt Russell Lavado Warren Country: Philippines Age: 25 Position: Utility Club: St. Patricks JRLC Job: Carpenter Proudly half Australian and half Filipino, currently living in Seven Hills. For nearly six years, Kurt has been working as a carpenter, a trade he's deeply passionate about and genuinely enjoys. One of his biggest goals is to one day debut for the Philippine Tamaraws. Khalil Rahme Country: Lebanon Age: 24 Position: Front row Club: Bulldogs Job: Teachers Aide/Support Worker Rugby League is a passion of mine and has been influential throughout Khalil's whole life. Coming from a family deeply connected to the sport, Khalil has been fortunate to pursue my passion while balancing training, full-time work, and university studies. Khalil's other passion is working as a disability support worker and teacher's aide. Alex Berger Country: Ukraine Age: 26 Position: Second Row Club: RAN Tridents Job: ADF Alex's grandmother (Vera McSwaine) on his Mother's side is a Ukrainian born who escaped Ukraine under the Soviet Union banner as a young child with her family. They managed to flee and make it to Australia via Italy and settled down in Brisbane during the 1950s. Liam Byrnes Country: Philippines Age: 19 Position: Front row Club: Hills Bulls Job: Gym Reception Born in the Philippines, Liam moved to Wellington in rural NSW. He spent most of his life playing rugby, playing in some junior representative sides, but once he played his first game for the junior Tamaraws at 17, he knew he had to switch back to league. Not once in his life did he ever think he would get the opportunities given to him. Liam is humbled, honoured, and thankful. Adam Meslemani Country: Lebanon Age: 19 Position: Centre Club: Ryde Eastwood Hawks Job: Plumber Adam is half Australian and half Lebanese. He grew up playing for Strathfield Raiders & Concord Burwood Wolves and have always loved the game. Adam's dream is to make the NRL one day and make his family proud who have always supported him through his entire journey. Tom Mencinsky Country: Ukraine Age: 29 Position: Front row Club: Sydney Oysters Job: Finance Growing up playing rugby union, Tom never thought league would play such a big role in his life. Having four grandparents born in Ukraine, Tom's heritage and culture runs very strong and he's proud to represent his family and where they have come from. Pat Phakhanam Country: Philippines Age: 18 Position: Lock Club: Carina Juniors Brisbane Job: Real Estate Agent Pat Phakhanam is a proud Filipino – Thai athlete who has been immersed in rugby league since the age of 11, rising through the ranks at Carina Juniors. 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News.com.au
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- News.com.au
Hawthorn star Massimo D'Ambrosio's Clayton home tour has buyers buzzing
Hawthorn's Massimo D'Ambrosio has traded footy drills for espresso shots, helping sell a mate's home that could've doubled as his nonna's. In an exclusive to the Herald Sun, it can be revealed the rising AFL talent has joined the campaign for 23 Murdo Rd, Clayton as a proud property ambassador, bringing heart, heritage and a touch of la dolce vita to a much-loved listing. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom home sits on a generous 715sq m block and is being sold through Buxton Oakleigh auctioneer Dimitri Damianos, with strong appeal for both families and developers. While the 21-year-old isn't the owner, he's an Italian friend of the vendors, and the home's nostalgic charm, from its manicured gardens to its fruit-laden trees, instantly struck a chord. 'He grew up around homes like this,' Mr Damianos said. 'The fruit trees, the layout, the smell of cooking in the air, it reminds him of his grandparents' place. 'His Italian roots are a big part of who he is, and this home really captured that.' D'Ambrosio, who was drafted by Essendon in the 2022 mid-season draft and played a breakout season for Hawthorn in 2024, visited the home this week and Mr Daminos bonded instantly with the owners over coffee, cannoli and shared Sicilian roots. 'There was this hilarious moment where he spotted some gaggiu fruit — loquats — in the yard and called it out immediately,' he said. 'I had no idea what it was — the family gave me grief for that. 'But Massimo was in his element.' Inside, the home features original Sortino furniture — a brand that rivalled Franco Cozzo, as well as polished timber floors and a layout made for family gatherings. With the matriarch now moving into aged care and managing health issues the family is parting with the home after decades of milestones and Sunday lunches, and they're hoping it finds new owners who'll love it just as much. 'This place has hosted countless birthdays, barbecues and celebrations,' Mr Damianos said. 'It's full of love, and now the campaign is, too.' Auction day is set to be a full-blown Italian celebration, complete with coffee, cannoli, and, if his schedule allows an appearance from D'Ambrosio himself. Clayton continues to be one of Melbourne's most in-demand pockets, with PropTrack data showing house prices have climbed more than 36 per cent over the past five years, driven by strong buyer demand, proximity to Monash University and the Victorian Heart Hospital, and excellent rail and retail connections. The home will be brought to market soon.


SBS Australia
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- SBS Australia
Pathways Melbourne, a silver lining for vulnerable Jewish youth and those leaving ultra-orthodoxy
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