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Geelong altered its lineup with seven changes ahead of Thursday night's home game against St Kilda. St Kilda coach Ross Lyon praised Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera on the occasion of his 100th AFL match.
zerohanger.comGeelong made seven changes to its team for the match against St Kilda on Thursday night. Coach Chris Scott rested Mark Blicavs, Jake Kolodjashnij and Jack Martin. Star forward Jeremy Cameron was unavailable with a shoulder and arm injury, while Tanner Bruhn sat out with a neck injury.
Mitch Knevitt and Jack Bowes were dropped. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Geelong had lost its previous three games. The changes came as the club sought to end that skid. Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera reached his 100th AFL game for St Kilda on the night of the match.
He remains under contract with the club until the end of 2027. St Kilda coach Ross Lyon told Kayo Sports that Wanganeen-Milera had delivered a strong start to his career. “I’ve coached some pretty good ones but he’s had a pretty special 100 games, when you talk about making your games count,” Lyon said.
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nbcnews.comArgentina scored twice in the final five minutes to beat England 2-1 at Atlanta Stadium on July 15. Players then held a banner reading “Las Malvinas son Argentinas” on the pitch. The team advances to face Spain in the final.
worldsoccertalk.comArgentina scored twice after the 85th minute to overcome a 1-0 deficit and reach the World Cup final. England made three substitutions while leading and will play France for third place.
worldsoccertalk.comArgentina scored twice in the final 35 minutes to overturn a one-goal deficit and eliminate England from the World Cup. The match featured 19 first-half fouls and a post-match political banner displayed by Argentina players.