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Another Australian man arrested in Bali on drug allegations

Another Australian man arrested in Bali on drug allegations

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Last-gasp Blues and Brumbies join Chiefs in semis
Last-gasp Blues and Brumbies join Chiefs in semis

Otago Daily Times

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  • Otago Daily Times

Last-gasp Blues and Brumbies join Chiefs in semis

The Blues kept alive their title defence with a last-gasp 20-19 victory over the Chiefs and the ACT Brumbies beat the Hurricanes 35-28 to complete the Super Rugby Pacific semi-final line-up. The Chiefs lost the top seeding they earned by topping the regular-season standings to the Crusaders, who outmuscled the Queensland Reds 32-12 on Friday, but still progressed to the last four as "lucky losers". The 12-times champion Crusaders will host the Blues on Friday in Christchurch, where they are unbeaten in 30 Super Rugby playoff matches, while the Chiefs will stay in Hamilton to play Australia's Brumbies on Saturday. The Chiefs looked to have locked up victory at Waikato Stadium on Saturday when a try from centre Daniel Rona and 14 points from the boot of Damian McKenzie gave them a 19-13 lead with time running out. The Blues have been playing catch-up since losing their first two matches of the year, however, and they battered away at the Chiefs defence after the hooter until lock Josh Beehre reached over the line to score and Beauden Barrett converted. "There's been a whole lot of ups and downs through our season and... although there's another week for us, we've got to enjoy that kind of moment," said Blues skipper Patrick Tuipulotu. The Chiefs, runners up for the last two years, were left stunned after leading for most of the game and will need to regroup over the next week before they resume their bid for a first title since 2013. "I thought we had that game in the bag," said lock Tupou Vaa'i. "I guess footy's a strange game sometimes, you can start on a high and then it can humble you real quick." The final playoff would have been a dead rubber had the Chiefs won, with both teams guaranteed a spot in the semi-finals under the "lucky loser" rule, but Beehre's try ensured a heated contest on a chilly night in Canberra. HURRICANES STRIKE EARLY The Hurricanes initially grabbed the momentum with crisp backline moves resulting in tries for fullback Ruben Love and winger Fatafehi Fineanganofo in the opening quarter. The Brumbies hit back in more prosaic fashion with hooker Billy Pollard going over twice and prop Allan Alaalatoa once, all from close range, to give the hosts a 21-14 halftime lead. The home side showed they also had some flair soon after the break when an inside pass from Rob Valetini set fullback Tom Wright free to carve through the defensive line for a fourth try. The Hurricanes, though, responded in kind when winger Bailyn Sullivan ran a beautiful line to cut the deficit to 28-21 with 55 minutes on the clock. The Brumbies went back to battering down the front door for their fifth try from James Slipper but his fellow prop Pasilio Tosi powered over 14 minutes from time to make it a one-score game again. The Hurricanes pressed for another try to send the tie into overtime but the Brumbies managed field position well and held firm to keep the Australian flag flying in the competition. "It felt good to earn ourselves another week, we knew it was probably going to take everything we had," said Brumbies skipper Alaalatoa. Hurricanes co-captain Du'Plessis Kirifi was disappointed but said his team should take some pride in finishing the season strongly after a stuttering start. "We just weren't good enough tonight and they were."

Aberdeen 'in talks' to sign Australia international striker
Aberdeen 'in talks' to sign Australia international striker

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Aberdeen 'in talks' to sign Australia international striker

Aberdeen have been linked with a move for Portsmouth striker Kusini Yengi. The 26-year-old is available on a free transfer with his deal at Pompey set to end this month. According to Sky Sports, the Dons are in talks with Yengi, who has scored six goals in 11 games for Australia. It could be the third Australian to sign for the Dons during the summer transfer window following the arrival of winger Nicolas Milanovic from Western Sydney Wanderers and goalkeeper Nick Suman from Cove Rangers. On Friday the Dons signed German youth international Emmanuel Gyamfi on a four-year deal from FC Schalke 04.

The Terrys - Share Earnest Single 'Eraser' Ahead Of Forthcoming Self-Titled Album
The Terrys - Share Earnest Single 'Eraser' Ahead Of Forthcoming Self-Titled Album

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The Terrys - Share Earnest Single 'Eraser' Ahead Of Forthcoming Self-Titled Album

Beloved Gerringong indie outfit The Terrys return with their reflective single ' Eraser ', from their forthcoming self-titled album – out Friday, June 13 through Westway Collective. Pre-order vinyl HERE + HERE. 'Eraser' leans into sombre acoustic textures, pairing delicate guitar lines with Jacob 'Finchie' Finch 's raw, emotive vocals. Produced by longtime collaborators Tasker, Paddy Cornwall, and Taras Hrubyj-Piper, the track offers a moment of quiet introspection — a stripped-back exploration of memory, loss, and letting go. 'Eraser' reveals a softer side of The Terrys — one that trades in big hooks for hushed, heartfelt resonance. Accompanying the album is The Terrys' biggest national headline tour to date, including stops in Meanjin/Brisbane, Tarndayna/Adelaide, Boorloo/Perth, Naarm/Melbourne, Eora/Sydney, Nipaluna/Hobart and Lutruwita/Forth. A central aim of this tour from the band was for it to be affordable for all fans, hence the ticket price of $35. This continues on from selling out shows across Australia, the UK, EU & NZ and playing Australian mainstays Beyond The Valley, Chasing Tides, Hay Park, Spaced Out Festival, Yours & Owls, NYE on the Hill, Rolling Sets and Festival of the Sun. Recently, they also played the Too Turped Up Weekender across Wagga Wagga and Albury. Last year, the band went from strength to strength, with their sophomore album ' Skate Pop ' debuting at #2 on the ARIA Album Chart and landing a coveted triple j Feature Album spot. The singles also appeared at #93 (' No Bad Days '), #103 (' Hopscotch ') and #181 (' Silent Disco ') in triple j's Hottest 100 (2023). Their first record ' True Colour ' also debuted at #3 on the ARIA Album Chart. The Terrys' true north has always been this: stay positive, take it one day at a time and look towards the horizon with a smile and, ideally, beer in hand. 'Eraser' is available worldwide now The Terrys Self-Titled Album will be available Friday, July 11, via Westway Collective Pre-order vinyl HERE + HERE THE TERRYS ALBUM TOUR DATES Tickets available at

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