Archive for the 'Australia' Category

April 3rd, 2012
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Video :: Catching up with the 2010 “The Chance” winner Tom Rogic | @NikeSoccer #theChance

via nikeaustralia on youtube: Pro contract. Olyroos debut. Premier's plate. Young Player of the year nomination. The Chance winner Tom Rogic's season is getting better and better. His comfort on the ball and his ruthless eye for goal is attracting plenty of attention from fans, journalists, scouts and national selectors. The 19-year-old's hard work ...
January 18th, 2012
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Video :: Marcos Baghdatis’ Australian Open Melt Down

Sometimes you just have a bad day. And that seemed to be the case today for tennis player Marcos Baghdatis. I'm not exactly sure what the reasoning for this catastrophic melt down was, but my dude smashed four rackets in his downtime between games. When I first started watching this I kind of felt bad for this cat. Having a melt down like this in front ...
January 4th, 2012

Video :: Australian Football League “Game Signatures : A Sign of Greatness”

from creativity-online.com Players become pens. Players' movements during games became their 'signatures' in this poster campaign by George Patterson Y&R, Melbourne for the Australian Football League's Finals Series. Each player was fitted with a GPS and a custom-built ink plotter drew their moves. As well as becoming posters, the originals were ...
July 10th, 2011

Ellyse Perry’s Goal Against Sweden – 2011 Women’s World Cup Quarterfinal

Australia's Ellyse Perry pulling one back in the 40th minute, finding the far post and cleaning the cob webs....
July 7th, 2011

2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup – Quarterfinal Bracket and TV Schedule

Date Time (*) Network Match Site Saturday, July 9 11:30 a.m. ESPN England vs. France Leverkusen 2:15 p.m. ESPN Germany vs. Japan Wolfsburg Sunday, July 10 6:30 a.m. ESPN Sweden vs. Australia Augsburg 11 a.m. ESPN ...
July 6th, 2011

Australia v. Norway Highlights – 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Australia 2 - 1 Norway Scoring Summary Norway: Elise Thorsnes (56') Australia: Kyah Simon (57', 87')
July 3rd, 2011

Australia v. Equatorial Guinea Highlights – 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Australia 3 - 2 Equatorial Guinea Scoring Summary Australia: Leena Khamis (8') Equatorial Guinea: AƱonma (21', 83') Australia: Emily van Egmond (48') Australia: Lisa De Vanna (51')
June 29th, 2011

Brazil v. Australia Highlights – 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Brazil 1 - 0 Australia Scoring Summary Brazil: Rosana (54')