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16.08.2018 02:38
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Sydney FC have corrected a slight wobble in their A-League season with a 2-0 defeat of depleted battlers Newcastle, but will have to raise the bar further in next weekends FFA Cup final rematch with Melbourne City.Two second-half moments of brilliance from Milos Ninkovic and substitute Bernie Ibini made up for a forgettable opening stanza and ensured the Sky Blues remain unbeaten and extend their lead at the top of the table to six points.Both sides had a woeful number of turnovers but the injury-ravaged Jets endured an unrewarding fight that leaves them in ninth and winless in seven games.Mark Jones side showed promise on the counter-attack and Andrew Hoole found space on the right flank, but the former Sky Blues winger was too often without support for it to manifest into anything meaningful.The difference was key moments, Jones said.We actually got ourselves in good areas in the first half and other times turned it over when we should have kept the ball.Sydney coach Graham Arnold hoped installing fresh legs and fresh minds into his starting XI would be the difference following two draws and Wednesdays FFA Cup final capitulation.Four changes is the most Arnold has made all campaign and it was telling two of the victims were marquees Bobo and Filip Holosko, whove struggled to maintain their searing early-season form.In their place skipper Alex Brosque, David Carney and youngster George Blackwood led the attack but lacked a cutting edge.First-time starter Milos Dimitrijevic was arguably Sydneys strongest performer despite having played just 12 minutes of A-League football this season.Dimitrijevic delivered a lovely through ball for Brosque early on and laid off the pass for Ninkovics 63rd-minute goal, though could not take credit for the marauding solo effort of his fellow Serb, who eased past three defenders and drilled home his fifth goal of the season.As Arnold began to ring the changes the impetus lifted though several chances were blown until Ibinis introduction.It was only his second A-League appearance since returning from a badly broken leg but the 24-year-old made it count with his first goal since the 2014-15 semi-final against Adelaide.Running out of space just wide of the penalty area, Ibini employed some slick footwork to weave around two Jets defenders before beating another and making two attempts at Jack Duncans goal, the second nestling into the corner.It wasnt an easy first half ... we got in the right areas to hurt them but the final pass, final decision let us down, Arnold said.We spoke at halftime about more composure in the final third and I thought we did that in the second half.Ben Kantarovski appeared set to join Newcastles ever-growing treatment table after exiting with a knee problem but Jones said the midfielder would be fine. 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The sport moved a step closer to returning to South Florida on Wednesday, when Beckham confirmed he has exercised his option to purchase a Major League Soccer expansion franchise in Miami.Look back on six classic clashes delivered by the World Club Challenge over the years as we build up to this weekends games. The World Club Series is nearly here and three enticing games lie ahead this week. The NRL teams taught their English counterparts a lesson last year by taking the spoils in all three games, but can the Super League boys hit back in 2016?We look back at six classic games from the Super League era to get you in the mood… Three brilliant English wins…St Helens 20-18 Brisbane Broncos, 2001When the concept of the World Club Challenge was re-introduced in 2000, St Helens were first to take up the English baton. But they were humiliated by Melbourne Storm, losing 44-6. Roll on a year, with the Saints defending Super League champions again, and revenge was on the menu. Sean Long converts the last drop kick to seal the win against Brisbane As it turns out, its a dish best served up cold. Brisbane felt the wrath of St Helens in a tense game played out at Boltons Reebok Stadium. The star-studded Broncos, coached, as they are now, by Wayne Bennett, included Darren Lockyer, Lote Tuqiri, Wendell Sailor, Shane Webcke and Petero Civoniceva. Star names then, but they couldnt handle Ian Millwards men.The Broncos did take the lead, Shaun Berrigan burrowing over from dummy half before St Helens replied through Paul Sculthorpe. But it looked bleak for the fans in the Red Vee, Phillip Lee crossing before half time and Brad Meyers after the break to put Brisbane 18-6 up. St Helens drop goal hero Paul Sculthorpe celebrates after beating the Broncos But back came Saints, first through Sean Long, then skipper Chris Joynt. And drop goals from Long and Sculthorpe sealed a nail-biting 20-18 win, ensuring Saints were the first English team to get their hands on the trophy in its new format.Leeds Rhinos 39-32 Canterbury Bulldogs, 2005Leeds first Old Trafford victory in 2004 meant a first World Club Challenge would follow in 2005, and off to Elland Road they went to face the Canterbury Bulldogs. There were plenty of comments coming from the Australian camp before about not taking things too seriously, but Steve Folkes still fielded a team featuring kicking machine Hazem El Masri, Kiwi enforcer Roy Asotasi and an 18-year-old Sonny Bill Williams. What followed was a stunning game of rugby league.Sonny Bill left his mark with a shuddering hit on Leeds winger Marcus Bai, but Leeds hit back on the scoreboard, powering to a 20-point lead by half-time thanks to five first-half tries through Chev Walker, Mark Calderwood, Danny McGuire, Willie Poaching and Rob Burrow.Tries after the break from Richie Mathers and Jamie Jones-Buchanan followed as Leeds seemingly eased towards the trophy, but then the Bulldogs woke up. Jamie Jones-Buchanan of Leeds scores the decisive try as Luke Patten of Canterbury fails to end the threat Four unanswered tries from Jamaal Lolesi (2), El Masri and Tony Grimaldi threatened an incredible comeback, but Kevin Sinfield put paid to that, dropping a goal to seal a seven-point win.St Helens 18-14 Brisbane Broncos, 2007Another World Club Challenge for St Helens, and another classic against the Brisbane Broncos. And it meant even more for Daniel Andersons side as they completed a clean sweep of trophies to add the title of World Champions to their treble already completed in 2006. Sean Long and Keiron Cunningham celebrate Saints victory over the Broncos It was a close affair though, and the Broncos were well prepared too, arriving two weeks early and even playing a warm-up match. And they looked sharp early on, Corey Parkers try and two goals giving them an 8-0 lead.But returning Saints skipper Paul Sculthorpe came off the bench and took control of the game, slotting a tremendous toouchline conversion after Ade Gardners try to give his side a lift before the break.dddddddddddd But the Saints dream looked over two minutes after half-time, Darius Boyd racing onto Darren Lockyers kick to touch down. But Sculthorpe and Saints werent beaten yet. The captain ran onto a flat pass from Keiron Cunningham to crash over by the posts to put Saints back in it. And they soon led, Sean Longs steepling bomb claimed by Gardner for his second. Sculthorpe banged over the extras and St Helens held on for a famous win.And three stunning Aussie victories…St Helens 0-38 Sydney Roosters, 2003Bradfords win over the Newcastle Knights in 2002 had raised a few questions over how seriously the Aussies were taking the World Club Challenge, but those questions marks were erased by a dominant Roosters side that came to the Reebok Stadium intent on one thing - destroying St Helens. And they certainly managed that. Craig Fitzgibbon of the Sydney Roosters celebrates as Darren Albert and John Stankevich of St Helens look on Three early penalties settled Australian nerves before they cut loose, Craig Fitzgibbon and Adrian Morley, the Englishman starring Down Under, both scoring to make it 18-0 at half-time. And the pounding continued after the break.A controversial score from Todd Byrne really dampened St Helens spirits before Brad Fittler rubbed salt into the wounds with an interception try. And when Todd Payten crossed late on, the Roosters could crow over a stunning 38-0 win.Leeds Rhinos 20-28 Manly Sea Eagles, 2009Leeds were unbeaten in two World Club Challenge appearances but they were taught a lesson when Manly arrived at Elland Road to try and break the Rhinos resistance. Leeds were aiming to become the first side to retain the trophy but the game started with more brawn than brilliance as Jamie Peacock and Josh Perry were both shown yellow cards for their part in a mass brawl. Leeds Kylie Leuluai is tackled by Manlys Matt Orford From the resulting penalty, the Sea Eagles grabbed the first try through Brett Stewart, and when Matt Orford sent over Anthony Watmough, things looked bleak for the Rhinos. But they hit back thanks to a scrappy try from Jamie Jones-Buchanan.That fightback was short-lived though, as Manly cut loose after the break. Both Stewart and Watmough went over for their second tries before Steve Matai crossed out wide.A hammering looked on the cards, but Leeds showed plenty of courage in getting close; Keith Senior, Ryan Hall and Danny McGuire all crossing the whitewash to cut the gap. However, Leeds could not add to their tally as the Sea Eagles held on for Australias first World Club Challenge victory since 2003.St Helens 0-39 South Sydney Rabbitohs, 2015In the first season of the new format, the NRL struck early blows with St George Illawarra beating Warrington and Brisbane edging Wigan. That left St Helens to try to restore English pride with a victory in the big one. But with the title of World Champions at stake, the Saints were embarrassed once again by a Sydney outfit. South Sydney Rabbitohs thrashed Saints in 2015 Sam Burgess may have already left for Union, but his former Rabbitohs teammates showed why they ruled the NRL in 2014 early on, with Glenn Stewart crossing inside two minutes - and the game was over by half time; Dylan Walker, Greg Inglis and Joel Reddy all crossing before the break.Luke Keary and Chris McQueen touched down after the interval, with Reddy also going over for a second. Then to rub things in, Adam Reynolds slotted a late drop goal to ensure the Rabbitohs inflicted a record World Club Challenge defeat on St Helens.Will the Super League teams win the series in 2016? Comment below or Tweet us @SkySportsRL. Also See: Thurstons fascinating story Can the Rhinos down North Queensland? 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