ns competitions first major cross-code recruitment coup.The club has reached an in-principle agreement to recruit the former Matildas and Melbourne City sto
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ns competitions first major cross-code recruitment coup.The club has reached an in-principle agreement to recruit the former Matildas and Melbourne City sto
W-League goalkeeper Brianna Davey will reportedly join Carlton as the AFLs new womens competitions first major cross-code recruitment coup.The club has reached an in-principle agreement to recruit the former Matildas and Melbourne City stopper, offering her an off-field role at the club as a first step, Fairfax reports.Davey played with W-League victors Melbourne City in its recent season, but opted to explore her options outside soccer last year after missing selection for the World Cup.The 21-year-old cross-code star played for the Western Bulldogs in an exhibition match against Melbourne in 2015 before returning to Melbourne City.The inaugural AFL womens league begins in 2017. Zapatillas Air Max 95 Baratas . Their experience showed Tuesday as the No. 10 Badgers blunted a Saint Louis surge to win 63-57 and advance to face West Virginia in Wednesdays finals of the Cancun Challenge. Venta De Air Max 95 . The recently retired Stern was elected Friday to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and will be enshrined with the class of 2014 on Aug. http://www.airmax95baratas.es/ .C. -- Calgarys Kevin Koe did it the hard way again. Air Max 95 Outlet España . Still, Brewers manager Ron Roenicke thought taking him out before the fifth inning was an unusual move. "Im looking up at the board and hes got two hits given up and one run, and Im taking him out after the fourth inning," Roenicke said. Air Max 95 Rebajas .J. -- Marty Brodeur beat the Pittsburgh Penguins yet again. PITTSBURGH -- A late-game turnover by rookie wide receiver Tyler Boyd in the Cincinnati Bengals 24-16 loss to the Steelers on Sunday was the correct call, according to NFL senior vice president of officiating Dean Blandino.Boyd lost the football while attempting to secure a catch with the Bengals driving in an attempt to tie the game at the two-minute warning. Several Bengals, including Boyd, thought his knee hit the ground before the ball came out.Because the call on the field was a fumble, there wasnt enough evidence to overturn it, Blandino said in a video on his Twitter account.Were looking at two things here: Were looking first at whether this is a catch. Control with two feet, starts to turn upfield, tucks the ball away, we do have a catch, Blandino said.He continued: The second part were looking at is whether that right knee is down before the ball starts to come loose. You can see on the live shot, its not definitive. You can see the knee down; you cant tell if the ball was loose based on this angle.Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said after the game that he was told by officials that Boyd was down before the call was reviewed and upheld.They didnt see it that way overall, so thats all tthat matters, Lewis said.ddddddddddddBlandino said the evidence must be clear and obvious to overturn the initial ruling. It was close, he said, but not enough to change the call under review.We get several replays, and here you can see the knee was down but you cant see the football, Blandino said. You can see the knee here, but the problem is were blocked from seeing the football by the defenders legs.Blandino said video showed Boyds knee and the football coming down simultaneously, which didnt allow the call to be overturned.If its not clear and obvious the call on the field is incorrect, then the call will stand, he said. Just as that knee hits, the ball may start coming loose. Its extremely close, [but] the ruling on the field stands.The fumble tarnished a day in which Boyd caught six passes for 78 yards.It just hurts so bad, because you practice and perform and do ball security and things like that, Boyd said. You practice everything so much day by day. You just feel like it cant happen on game day. But were all human. ... That right there just crushed me. ' ' '