Australian Athletes Hooliganism
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Teen boxer revealed as Oz athlete sent back early from CWG
- Sunday October 17, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Teenage boxer Damien Hooper has been revealed as the Australian athlete sent back home early from the Delhi Commonwealth Games for alleged indiscipline.
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Aussies sorry for CWG damage, offer to pay
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
Australia topped the medals tally in the commonwealth games with 177 medals but they are not winning any awards for popularity. Australian athletes vandalised the Games village on Wednesday night, the day Sachin Tendulkar helped India crush the Aussies 2-0 in the test series.Apparently celebrating their victory in an event, some athletes decided to...
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CWG: Did some Australians get rowdy?
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
As the Australian contingent left for home after the conclusion of the Commonwealth Games, allegations have surfaced that their athletes at the Games Village indulged in hooliganism and damaged some property.Delhi Police said it has found a broken washing machine from a residential block and it was trying to find out what went behind it.Reports sug...
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No Oz involved in Village hooliganism: Crosswhite
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Australia's Commonwealth Games boss Perry Crosswhite on Friday denied involvement of any Australian athlete in the vanadalism at the Games Village.It has been reported that some Australian athletes went on rampage at Village following India's fabulous Test series win over Australia, out of frustration.The report said the Aussies also raised fans ag...
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Teen boxer revealed as Oz athlete sent back early from CWG
- Sunday October 17, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Teenage boxer Damien Hooper has been revealed as the Australian athlete sent back home early from the Delhi Commonwealth Games for alleged indiscipline.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Aussies sorry for CWG damage, offer to pay
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
Australia topped the medals tally in the commonwealth games with 177 medals but they are not winning any awards for popularity. Australian athletes vandalised the Games village on Wednesday night, the day Sachin Tendulkar helped India crush the Aussies 2-0 in the test series.Apparently celebrating their victory in an event, some athletes decided to...
- www.ndtv.com
-
CWG: Did some Australians get rowdy?
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
As the Australian contingent left for home after the conclusion of the Commonwealth Games, allegations have surfaced that their athletes at the Games Village indulged in hooliganism and damaged some property.Delhi Police said it has found a broken washing machine from a residential block and it was trying to find out what went behind it.Reports sug...
- www.ndtv.com
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No Oz involved in Village hooliganism: Crosswhite
- Friday October 15, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Australia's Commonwealth Games boss Perry Crosswhite on Friday denied involvement of any Australian athlete in the vanadalism at the Games Village.It has been reported that some Australian athletes went on rampage at Village following India's fabulous Test series win over Australia, out of frustration.The report said the Aussies also raised fans ag...
- www.ndtv.com