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    competition, the South Sydney Rabbitohs were playing their most important match in decades back on September 6th 2013 – against their fierce rivals, the Sydney Roosters – in a bid to secure their first minor premiership since 1989. Rabbitohs and Roosters fans have been at each other’s throats since 1908, which is why a small group of passionate fans erected a sign that read Scum: Forever In Our Shadow as the Roosters were running out to play. Those fans were the leaders of the Rabbitohs infamous supporter

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    rugby league championship and, per season, is the most viewed and attended rugby league club competition in the world. The National Rugby League is Australia's top-level domestic rugby-league club competition. It contains clubs from the now defunct Sydney club competition, which had been running continuously since 1908. The NRL formed in the aftermath

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    New Zealand in Sydney one month from now. ClearSky utilizes versatile satellites called hubs inside a stadium and could help mentors refine their strategies by giving exact overhead pictures of players over a field. "For positional play of arrangement and realignment, which is imperative in an amusement, an automaton from the top gives you an extraordinary picture," Cheika said. "It will give us a truly exact read on player following around the fields. "I talked about

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    Cheyne Whitelaw’s massive season for North Sydney this year earned him a starting place in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW team of the year, which is another step closer to the NRL dream he so desperately longs to achieve. Whitelaw managed 20 games in the middle of the field this season – a polarising statistic compared to the two years before where he struggled with injuries – and frequently powers through a mountain of work in the process. He averaged a massive 37 tackles and over 100 running

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    ultimately leads with his actions on the field. It’s been a stellar year for the 19-year-old, who also captained the NSW Under-18s side to victory last year, represented the Junior Kangaroos earlier this month, and made his NRL debut with the South Sydney Rabbitohs. A born leader, Murray has the privilege of running out first to a chorus of “boos” on Wednesday evening at Suncorp Stadium, but his true character was on display when talking so highly about his teammates and what they will bring to the

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    viewed as a proud American tradition. Football is a collective celebration of American excess and capitalism. However, according to Andrew Moore’s article, “Opera of the Proletariat: Rugby League, the Labour Movement and Working-Class Culture in New South Wales and Queensland”, across the ocean in Australia, there is a strong connection between the creation of the Australian Rugby League and the Australian Labor Movement. This paper will analyze Moore’s claims and determine the level at which Rugby’s

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    are synonymous with popular American culture. Sports have ties to the everyman, capitalism, and patriotism. However, according to Andrew Moore’s article, “Opera of the Proletariat: Rugby League, the Labour Movement and Working-Class Culture in New South Wales and Queensland”, across the ocean in Australia, there is a strong connection between the creation of the Australian Rugby League and the Australian Labor Movement. This paper will analyze Moore’s claims regarding the connection between the Australian

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    Financial fraud can be broadly defined as an intentional act to deceive individuals/groups using financial transactions for purpose of personal gain1. Financial fraud involves activities undertaken by an individual or company that is done in an illegal manner which is designed to give an advantage to the perpetrating individual or company2. Fraud cases can involve complicated financial transactions conducted by ‘white collar criminals’ such as business professionals making financial fraud difficult

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