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Socialite Poppy O’Neil Tzaneros lists her $3.25 million Woollahra terrace on the market

Socialite Poppy O’Neil lists her $3.25million Woollahra terrace on the market ahead of welcoming her first child with billionaire husband Anthony Tzaneros

Poppy O’Neil has listed her terrace in Sydney’s Woollahra for sale for $3.25million, six years after purchasing the property.

The Sydney socialite purchased the home for $2.1 million back in 2016, The Sunday Telegraph reported.

The stylish home was built in the 1890s and features three bedrooms over three levels on a 120sqm block.

Poppy O'Neil has listed her $3.25million Woollahra terrace on the market ahead of welcoming her first child with billionaire husband Anthony Tzaneros

Poppy O’Neil has listed her $3.25million Woollahra terrace on the market ahead of welcoming her first child with billionaire husband Anthony Tzaneros

The home features two newly renovated bathrooms and a rear studio apartment.

The home will go under the hammer on September 10.

Poppy and her husband Anthony Tzaneros will be moving into a $7.45 million in Sydney’s Bellevue Hill.

The Sydney socialite purchased the home for $2.1 million back in 2016, The Sunday Telegraph

The Sydney socialite purchased the home for $2.1 million back in 2016, The Sunday Telegraph

Society sweetheart Poppy is the daughter of former yachtie Denis O’Neil and wife, Charlotte.

Anthony is a member of the founding family of the giant port logistics firm ACFS.

The couple will soon welcome a baby boy after tying-the-knot in a traditional Greek ceremony in October 2020.

The stylish home was built in the 1890s and features three bedrooms over three levels on a 120sqm block.  The home will go under the hammer on September 10

The stylish home was built in the 1890s and features three bedrooms over three levels on a 120sqm block. The home will go under the hammer on September 10

Poppy's incredible eye for style can be seen throughout the home which sits only minutes from stylish Queen Street

Poppy’s incredible eye for style can be seen throughout the home which sits only minutes from stylish Queen Street

The couple spared no expense, celebrating in a New York Met Gala-themed event.

The pair had their reception at upmarket restaurant Rockpool, which reportedly cost $10,000 per head.

The wedding party continued with guests later boarding the super yacht, Quantum.

The home features two newly renovated bathrooms and a rear studio apartment

The home features two newly renovated bathrooms and a rear studio apartment

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Two women shot dead inside car in Revesby as police launch investigation

NSW Police have launched an investigation after two women were shot dead in southwestern Sydney.

Emergency services were called to a street in Revesby just before 8.50pm on Saturday, following reports of a shooting.

Bankstown Police Area Command officers found two women, aged 48 and 36, inside a vehicle.

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The older woman could not be revived and died at the scene.

The younger woman was taken to Liverpool Hospital in a critical condition, where she later died.

Two women were shot dead in Sydney. Credit: 7NEWS
Two other people were in the car at the time of the shooting. Credit: 7NEWS

Two other occupants in the vehicle – a man and a woman – were not injured.

At least two vehicles were found burned out nearby following the shooting. Police are yet to determine if they are linked to the incident.

At least two burnt out cars were found nearby. Credit: 7NEWS
Two burnt out cars were found nearby. Credit: 7NEWS

A task force has been established to investigate the incident.

It’s unclear whether the shooting is linked to recent gangland violence in Sydney.

Anyone who may have information, dashcam or CCTV from the surrounding areas is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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Kyle Sandilands, 51, reveals his emotion at becoming a new dad after welcoming son Otto

Kyle Sandilands, 51, reveals his emotion at becoming a new father after welcoming son Otto with fiancée Tegan Kynaston, 36: ‘We can’t stop staring at him’

Kyle Sandilands has given insight into his first few days of becoming a father.

The Sydney radio king, 51, welcomed baby Otto with partner Tegan Kynaston, 36, at Sydney’s Prince of Wales Private Hospital, on Thursday.

Kyle told this week’s The Sunday Telegraph, Otto has already won his heart and he can’t stop ‘staring’ at him.

Kyle Sandilands has revealed his emotion at becoming a new father after welcoming son Otto with fiancée Tegan Kynaston

Kyle Sandilands has revealed his emotion at becoming a new father after welcoming son Otto with fiancée Tegan Kynaston

‘We just look at him the entire time, like a couple of goons, just staring at him — and then we look at each other and smile,’ Kyle told the publication.

And then we [himself and Tegan] have a little tear.’

Kyle also said Otto is ‘very quiet’ and ‘feeding well’ with new mother, Tegan.

The radio star said while previously babies have been ‘a little too much for him’, he feels his natural parenting instincts have kicked in.

'We just look at him the entire time, like a couple of goons, just staring at him — and then we look at each other and smile,' Kyle told The Sunday Telegraph.  Pictured: Kyle and newborn son Otto

‘We just look at him the entire time, like a couple of goons, just staring at him — and then we look at each other and smile,’ Kyle told The Sunday Telegraph. Pictured: Kyle and newborn son Otto

‘When I’ve held other friends’ babies, I’ve hated it when they have that floppy neck and it’s all a bit much for me – but him, it was different,’ he said.

‘That natural thing may have kicked in.’

Kyle revealed he has been congratulated by the Prime Minister as well as old premiers.

He also said he was happy Covid restrictions had allowed himself and Tegan to have some alone time with Otto.

'When I've held other friends' babies I've hated it when they have that floppy neck and it's all a bit much for me – but him, it was different,' Kyle added

‘When I’ve held other friends’ babies I’ve hated it when they have that floppy neck and it’s all a bit much for me – but him, it was different,’ Kyle added

Kyle and Tegan welcomed Otto on Thursday morning.

His co-host Jackie O Henderson announced the happy news on-air and Kyle’s manager Bruno Bouchet told Daily Mail Australia: ‘Little Otto was born this morning. Mum and bub both doing well.’

‘Kyle’s beyond excited. Kyle will be back on tomorrow’s radio show to chat all things Otto,’ he added.

Jackie, who is Otto’s godmother, shed tears of joy as she declared: ‘Otto has been born!’

Kyle assured fans that new mother Tegan (pictured) is also doing well

Kyle assured fans that new mother Tegan (pictured) is also doing well

Kyle later gave a rather graphic update about the birth, telling ‘Intern’ Peter Deppeler live in the hospital car park: ‘Otto’s born, Otto’s fabulous. I cut the cord, I didn’t realize it was like tough calamari and blood spurted out.

Dressed in blue scrubs, the elated new father said: ‘I was the first person to touch him, he sh*t himself, poo was oozing out.’

Deppeler also recorded a comedic video of Kyle indulging in a cooler bag full of snacks in the hospital.

‘The baby’s feeding. Then I thought, well if you’re eating, I will too,’ I declared.

While the KIIS FM team weren’t able to broadcast from the birthing suite, they did contribute a personal touch to Tegan’s and Kyle’s big day by creating a baby-themed playlist for them to play while she gave birth.

Kyle and Tegan (both pictured) welcomed Otto on Thursday morning.  His co-host Jackie O Henderson announced the happy news on-air and Kyle's manager Bruno Bouchet told Daily Mail Australia: 'Little Otto was born this morning.  Mum and bub both doing well'

Kyle and Tegan (both pictured) welcomed Otto on Thursday morning. His co-host Jackie O Henderson announced the happy news on-air and Kyle’s manager Bruno Bouchet told Daily Mail Australia: ‘Little Otto was born this morning. Mum and bub both doing well’

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Two women killed after shots fired into a car in south-west Sydney

Two women have died following a shooting in Sydney’s south-west overnight.

Emergency services were called to Weston Street in Revesby around 9pm Saturday following reports of a shooting.

Neighbor Peter Aitkin was outside his house when he saw a number of cars arriving at high speed.

“Three cars came rushing down the street to my right and pulled up out the front,” he said.

“There was a lot of moaning from the men. They were obviously distressed about something.”

Several people got out of the cars and appeared to be highly agitated.

“There were people walking from one car to another,” he said.

“The men were speaking in a language I could understand.”

Around the same time, I have heard police sirens blaring in the background.

“The first police car that turned up, the two guys got out and everything calmed down.”

Mr Aitkin said he did not hear any gunshots and believed the shootings must have happened earlier at another location.

aerial crime scene
Aerial shot of the crime scene. (ABCNews.)

I have watched as police officers pulled two injured women from one of the cars.

“These two policemen went to work on the lady and they worked so hard on her,” he said.

Despite their efforts, a 48-year-old woman died at the scene from gunshot wounds.

A 39-year-old woman was rushed to Liverpool Hospital in a critical condition but has since died.

Two other occupants in the car, a man and a woman, were unhurt.

“I brought a flower out and the police put it on the lady that was lying on the footpath here,” said Peter.

Forensic police officers take photographs of a burnt-out car.
Forensic officers examine a burn-out car found nearby.(ABCNews)

Residents in nearby Panania reported hearing an explosion and seeing a billowing tower of smoke after a car was set alight.

Four burnt-out cars have now been found and are being examined by forensic experts.

Police are investigating whether they are linked to the shootings.

A crime scene has been established in Revesby with police still at the scene.

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AFL: ‘Go sit somewhere else’: Sydney Swans star Isaac Heeney’s road to 150

Isaac Heeney was 12 years old, nursing a broken hand and sitting in a mostly empty grandstand with his mother Rochelle.

A junior football carnival was playing out in front of them that he was supposed to be captaining an under-12s team in, before suffering his injury in one of the early games.

Then up walked a man, seemingly unaware of how many seating options he had, to slide in next to the Heeneys.

“We were like, ‘Go and sit somewhere else; you don’t have to sit in our laps’,” Heeney, 26, recalled, laughing about the memory, which he said made him “feel old”.

“Then he introduced himself: ‘I’m Chris Smith from the Sydney Swans Academy. I’ve been watching you for a little while.’”

Heeney’s life changed forever in that moment. The Swans had found a future superstar, one who will play his 150th AFL game at the SCG on Sunday against Collingwood.

Rochelle, a dairy farmer, started working half-days on Thursdays to drive Heeney and his brother, Beau, two-and-a-half hours each way from the outskirts of Newcastle to Sydney for a 90-minute Academy training session.

Their dad, Adam, a butcher, would sometimes drive them as well but also spent countless hours with his sons kicking the Sherrin on their hobby farm.

“I had the best childhood in the world. It was a really simple way of living but it was epic,” Heeney said.

“My parents were so supportive and loving and it was simple and cheap. We never had much money… we’d come home, eat sausages for dinner and always be outdoors.

“Mum and dad, being sporty people themselves, loved being outside and having fun with us, too.”

Their home doubled as a field of sporting dreams and was the scene of all sorts of other “sketchy” adventures, from tree parachuting to propelling into a dam at full speed on a bike.

Heeney only half-jokingly reflects on how Beau almost killed himself a couple of times.

“We built a ramp that we would go down on this hill and it was sort of like a quarter pipe but shooting off into the dam,” he said.

“You’d probably be a good four or five meters in the air with a pushbike that had a couple of milk cartons on it, so it didn’t sink to the bottom and just launches into the dam.

“Dad, Beau and I would also set these star pickets as goals and we’d just kick the footy to each other every afternoon and pretend to take hangers on each other – just like kids do.”

But not every kid is as gifted as Heeney.

He once kicked a ridiculous 68 goals in 12 games of junior soccer, and averaged 216 with the bat while playing up an age group but still in the top division.

A friendship developed in those soccer days with a boy who lived down the road, plus a family decision to delay him playing either of the rugby codes for fear of head knocks were critical in setting Heeney on his AFL path.

That friend was Will Quade, the grand-nephew of Rick Quade, the inaugural coach of the rebranded Sydney Swans’ team in 1982.

Will’s cousin also just so happened to be Charlie Dixon, who has played 187 games and counting for Port Adelaide and Gold Coast.

In a further twist of fate, big brother Beau ended up marrying Rick Quade’s niece, Amanda. But it wasn’t all smooth sailing.

Will wanted to start playing Australian rules football and asked Heeney if he wanted to join him, so they headed down to sign up for Wallsend Swans.

The problem was there weren’t enough players to field a team – participation numbers have skyrocketed in Newcastle in recent years – meaning they instead ended up at Cardiff Hawks, which now has bragging rights as Heeney’s junior club.

“I loved it from the get-go, and credit to Cardiff Hawks. It was a really fun, family sort of vibe and I think that’s why mum and dad loved it, too,” he said.

“Everyone knew each other and was really welcoming and they were amazing for me.

“At the same time, I was the only kid in my primary school who played it, then at high school there was only a handful of us out of like 1000 kids.”

Heeney’s star rose quickly but his Academy invitation came at just the right time, as he started playing rugby league at school.

But not rugby league or any of the gentle teasing about him playing “aerial ping pong” dissuaded him from chasing his AFL dream.

Heeney became not only the standout Sydney junior but arguably in the entire country for his 2014 draft year, when the likes of Paddy McCartin, Christian Petracca, Angus Brayshaw and Darcy Moore were also selected.

He has lived up to the hype and inked a bumper new six-year deal worth about $900,000 per annum on season eve this year that adds up to his growing importance at the Swans, which goes well beyond the field.

In Heeney, Sydney has a homegrown, Academy-bred star with an overflowing highlight reel to win over the masses.

The Swans now have a series of Academy graduates on their list, from Heeney to Callum Mills, Nick Blakey, Errol Gulden, Braeden Campbell, James Bell, Sam Wicks and more.

But does Heeney himself realize how meaningful he has become in the club’s bigger picture?

“I know there’s some significance there, absolutely. But I just look at myself as another player and whenever I can give back, whether that’s to the club or the fans, I definitely will,” he said.

“I know that I’m a decent role model to a lot of kids out there and I understand there’s a fair significance I’ve got around the club. I don’t know how to word it but it’s humbling.”

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Karl Stefanovic shows off his personalized Ugg boots as he picks up some beer in Sydney

The Today show’s Karl Stefanovic shows off his personalized Ugg boots as he picks up some beer on his birthday weekend

He’s the Today show host who turned 48 this week.

And on Saturday, Karl Stefanovic was spotted out shopping in Sydney on his birthday weekend.

The TV star was sporting his trademark personalized Ugg boots as he picked up some breakfast for his family and some beer for himself.

Today anchor Karl Stefanovic was seen out shopping on Saturday morning in his trademark personalized Ugg the day after celebrating his 48th birthday and he looked ready to continue celebrations through the weekend

Today anchor Karl Stefanovic was seen out shopping on Saturday morning in his trademark personalized Ugg the day after celebrating his 48th birthday and he looked ready to continue celebrations through the weekend

After a visit to the bakery, the Gold logie winner dropped off the food and made a quick alcohol run to the bottle shop.

The Channel Nine anchor looked bright and cheerful in a low-key outfit of baggy white shorts and black T-shirt as he picked up the food.

He topped off the casual ensemble with his grey-with-red-trim Ugg boots.

The foot wear come personalized with a large ‘K’ featured on the right boot, and a matching ‘S’ for the left.

The Channel Nine anchor looked bright and cheerful in a low-key outfit of baggy white shorts and black T-shirt as he picked up breakfast from the bakery for his family

The Channel Nine anchor looked bright and cheerful in a low-key outfit of baggy white shorts and black T-shirt as he picked up breakfast from the bakery for his family

Karl checks that he has everything in hand

After finishing his food run Karl headed back to the bottle shop to re-stock for the weekend

Karl kept himself on the go Saturday morning

Accessorizing with a large pair of blue-tinted sunglasses with white rims, Karl left his short-cropped hair product free.

Karl returned to his car after stopping at the bottle shop looking ready to continue birthday celebrations into the weekend.

The star carried a large box of XXXX beer, a bottle of Gray Goose Vodka and some wine, which he packed away safely, before he drove home.

Accessorizing with a large pair of blue-tinted sunglasses with white rims, Karl left his short-cropped hair product free

Accessorizing with a large pair of blue-tinted sunglasses with white rims, Karl left his short-cropped hair product free

The star carried a large box of XXXX beer

Karl also had a bottle of Gray Goose Vodka and some wine

Karl returned to his car after stopping at the bottle shop with wine, beer and vodka and looking ready to continue birthday celebrations into the weekend

Karl met his wife Jasmine in late 2016, after he split from Cassandra Thorburn, to whom he was married for 21 years.

The Channel Nine star proposed to the former model in February 2018 with a $100,000 engagement ring.

The newlyweds welcomed their first child, Harper, on May 1, 2020, at Sydney’s North Shore Private Hospital.

Karl is already a father to sons Jackson, 20, and River, 12, and daughter Ava, 16, who he shares with ex-wife Cassandra Thorburn.

Family: Karl and Jasmine were married in Los Cabos, Mexico, in 2018 and welcomed Harper, their first child together (pictured), in 2020

Family: Karl and Jasmine were married in Los Cabos, Mexico, in 2018 and welcomed Harper, their first child together (pictured), in 2020

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Transfer Whispers, Jock Madden, Panthers, Jake Clifford, Knights, Ethan Bullemor, Sea Eagles, contracts

Knights playmaker Jake Clifford is reportedly considering an early exit from his contract, while the Panthers links to Jock Madden are heating up.

Meanwhile, Manly forward Ethan Bullemor is considering a shock career move.

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MANLY STAR EYEING SHOCK CAREER MOVE

Manly forward Ethan Bullemor is reportedly considering early retirement from rugby league to take up a career in finance.

The Daily Telegraph reported Bullemor is weighing up cutting his rugby league career short to take up a job at a fund manager in Sydney.

The 22-year-old has scored four tries in 34 NRL games since his debut for the Broncos in 2020, including nine games since his move to Manly this season.

The versatile back-rower is a bright kid away from footy and could opt to use his skills and knowledge of the financial sector over his obvious prowess on the sporting field.

Bullemor is contracted to Manly until the end of the 2023 season, but is weighing up retiring at the end of 2022 to make the shock career switch.

The promising forward has struggled for consistent opportunities at Manly, but with Andrew Davey reportedly moving on at the end of the season and Josh Schuster switching to five-eighth, Bullemor could be a key player next year for Des Hasler.

Haumole Olakau’atu and Ben Trbojevic loomed as his main competition next season, but Bullemor could opt to trade it all in for an opportunity in finance.

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Ethan Bullemor could be set for early retirement from rugby league.Source: Getty Images

KNIGHTS PLAYMAKER EYEING EARLY EXIT

Out of favor Knights playmaker Jake Clifford is reportedly considering cutting his stay at Newcastle short.

The Daily Telegraph reported Clifford’s lack of game time in 2022 could see him exit the club despite being contracted until the end of 2023.

The 24-year-old has scored 11 tries and 187 points in 67 games since his NRL debut for the Cowboys in 2018, but has only managed 12 games in 2022.

No potential destination for Clifford has emerged with a return to the Cowboys unlikely given their success and depth in the halves.

Making a release request difficult for Clifford is the fact the Knights are losing Anthony Milford to the Dolphins next year, while Phoenix Crossland remains unsigned.

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If the Knights don’t get Luke Brooks they would be mad to let Clifford go without getting something in return.

Clifford would walk into the Knights’ starting side next year, but has struggled for form in 2022 and fallen behind Milford and Adam Clune in the pecking order.

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Jake Clifford is reportedly eyeing a release.Source: Getty Images

PANTHERS EYE TIGERS HALF AMID PLAYMAKER LOGJAM

Reports Tigers halfback Jock Madden is set to join the Panthers are growing louder amid the playmaker logjam at Concord.

The Daily Telegraph reported the Panthers have emerged as a potential landing spot for Madden and as there is little interest elsewhere, a move to Penrith is growing more likely.

Madden is currently the Tigers’ starting halfback after injuries to Jackson Hastings and Luke Brooks, but remains unsigned beyond 2022.

The 24-year-old has scored two tries in 13 games for the Tigers since his debut in 2021, but has only managed 10 games in his contract year in 2022.

Madden had been linked with the Dolphins, but the signing of Sean O’Sullivan and Isaiya Katoa from the Panthers and Milford has them well stocked in the halves.

That leaves an opening at the Panthers, but the only issue is Madden is looking for more NRL game time and unless injuries strike he won’t beat Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai to a starting spot.

Jock Madden has been linked to the Panthers.Source: Getty Images

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Chris Rock arrives in Sydney via private jet as his world tour in Australia continues

Chris Rock arrives in Sydney via private jet as Grown-Ups star’s Aussie leg of his world tour continues following THAT Will Smith slap

Chris Rock touched down in Sydney on Friday.

The popular and sometimes controversial comedian arrived in the city to continue his Australian tour.

The 57-year-old looked fresh and rested as he disembarked his private jet after playing shows in Melbourne and the Gold Coast earlier this week.

Chris Rock (pictured) flew into Sydney on Friday to continue the Australian leg of his world tour

Chris Rock (pictured) flew into Sydney on Friday to continue the Australian leg of his world tour

The Grown-Ups stars’ highly anticipated world tour is the acclaimed comedian’s first in five years.

Cutting a casual figure in black pullover and black tracksuit pants, Chris kept warm with a blue puffer jacket and matching blue baseball cap.

The star accessorized with a large pair of black framed reading glasses and headphones around his neck.

Chris exited the plane carrying luggage which he quickly loaded into a car that was already waiting on the tarmac.

The 57-year-old looked fresh and rested as he disembarked his private jet after playing shows in Melbourne and the Gold Coast earlier this week

The 57-year-old looked fresh and rested as he disembarked his private jet after playing shows in Melbourne and the Gold Coast earlier this week

Cutting a casual figure in black pullover and black tracksuit pants, Chris kept warm with a blue puffer jacket and matching blue baseball cap

Cutting a casual figure in black pullover and black tracksuit pants, Chris kept warm with a blue puffer jacket and matching blue baseball cap

The Madagascar star is scheduled to play two gigs in Sydney.

On Saturday August 13, Chris will appear at the Aware Super Theater, followed by a show at the Qudos Bank Arena on August 15 on Monday.

Shows in Adelaide at the Entertainment Center Arena on August 17 and at Brisbane’s Entertainment Center on August 20 will finish off the Australian leg of the Saturday Night Live legend’s World tour.

Chris accessorized with a large pair of black framed reading glasses and headphones around his neck.  On Saturday August 13, Chris will appear at the Aware Super Theatre, followed by a show at the Qudos Bank Arena on August 15 on Monday

Chris accessorized with a large pair of black framed reading glasses and headphones around his neck. On Saturday August 13, Chris will appear at the Aware Super Theatre, followed by a show at the Qudos Bank Arena on August 15 on Monday

Earlier this month, Will revealed he had ‘no plans’ to reach out to Will Smith after the actor issued a formal apology for slapping him at the Academy Awards.

The Fresh Prince of Bel Air actor, 53, said via Instagram that he had taken the last four months to ‘work’ on himself after hitting Chris at the Oscars in March.

A source has since reported the comedian isn’t currently ready to rekindle a friendship and said that Will’s apology was simply a bid to repair his public image.

Chris exited the plane carrying luggage which he quickly loaded into a car that was already waiting on the tarmac

Chris exited the plane carrying luggage which he quickly loaded into a car that was already waiting on the tarmac

An insider told ET Online: ‘Chris has no plans to reach out to Will’, before adding, ‘He [Will] needs the public’s forgiveness, not Chris’.’

Taking to Instagram, the King Richard actor said in his apology: ‘I’ve reached out to Chris and the message that came back is that he’s not ready to talk when he is, he will reach out.

‘So I will say to you, Chris, I apologize to you. My behavior was unacceptable and I’m here whenever you’re ready to talk.’ He also apologized to Chris’ mother and his entire family.

Slap: The Fresh Prince of Bel Air star, 53, said via Instagram earlier this month that he had taken the last four months to 'work' on himself after hitting Chris at the Oscars in March

Slap: The Fresh Prince of Bel Air star, 53, said via Instagram earlier this month that he had taken the last four months to ‘work’ on himself after hitting Chris at the Oscars in March

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Wallabies vs Argentina, Lalakai Foketi, Giteau Law, World Cup, LIV golf, video

Amid golfer Cameron Smith’s rumored decision to take the money and run to LIV, Lalakai Foketi – the relatively unknown Test center – showed that there are still some things in professional sport that money can’t buy. In his case of him, a Wallabies jersey.

The question, however, is for how long, particularly with chatter that Rugby Australia’s eligibility laws will be blown up for next year’s World Cup.

It’s understood in March that Foketi, 27, turned down hundreds of thousands of dollars for the chance to continue his career for the Wallabies.

With his career progression at the Waratahs slowed by injuries, he was offered a large contract worth more than $500,000 to join French Top 14 club Clermont.

He turned it down, but not long after fellow Australian Irae Simone took the money and, therefore, will unlikely ever play for the Wallabies again based on Rugby Australia’s new Overseas Player Selection Policy.

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Lalakai Foketi opted to stay in Australia for the chance to play for the Wallabies instead of taking up an offer overseas.  Photo: Getty Images
Lalakai Foketi opted to stay in Australia for the chance to play for the Wallabies instead of taking up an offer overseas. Photo: Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Foketi, who made his debut against Wales last November, will start for the first time in the No.12 jersey in the absence of Samu Kerevi and Hunter Paisami.

Simone is in-line to play his third Test, after curiously being named on the bench ahead of Noah Lolesio.

You wonder what Lolesio, who played all three Tests against England, and Suliasi Vunivalu, the two-time NRL premiership winner, must be thinking after being left out?

After all, it was only recently the duo re-signed with Rugby Australia.

Now both are seemingly sliding down the pecking order, while in the case of Vunivalu, the high-profile recruit has only been afforded a couple of minutes off the bench at the SCG.

Yet the decision by Foketi to turn down the money is curious.

He is not the only Australian player to turn down overseas offers, or indeed return home, for the lure of the gold jersey.

Nic White and Matt To’omua craved the chance to play for the Wallabies and returned home ahead of the 2019 World Cup to pursue their international debuts.

Others. like James O’Connor, followed suit.

Rising star Nick Frost managed to recently get out of a deal to join Robbie Deans at Panasonic. Photo: Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Nick Frost, the 22-year-old rising star, also reneged on a deal to join Robbie Deans’ Panasonic Wild Knights in the Japanese League One competition.

After a cracking game for the Brumbies, Frost’s coach Dan McKellar raised the possibility of him opting out. RA, along with his management of him and the blessing on the Japanese club, skilfully managed to get the second-rower out of the deal.

It’s a different story for Foketi because as talented as the center is, he still did not make Rennie’s initial squad for the England series. Only injury, as well as Kerevi’s desire to represent Australia in the Commonwealth Games, saw the Waratah called up.

Players like Foketi, as well as Hamish Stewart who too craves a Wallabies cap, are the bread and butter of domestic rugby. Without them, the game Down Under would have invested too much in too few leaving too little for the raw talent underneath.

“I went away after I finished school. I debuted for the Rebels and then went to France when I was young and quickly realized that this is the dream and this is what I wanted to do my rugby career,” Foketi said on Friday.

“I’m grateful that I’m here and I’ve just been working hard to get to this point.

“With other options and stuff, (they) haven’t really been at the forefront of my mind. My family’s happy in Sydney, and that’s another big reason, but this is always the pinnacle of rugby, for me.”

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Lalakai Foketi celebrates a try at the Sydney Cricket Ground for the Waratahs. Photo; Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

It is why RA, privately and publicly, will not entertain opening the floodgates and pick widely from overseas because the fear is it will decimate Super Rugby and cripple their stakeholders, namely the Super Rugby franchises, especially in non-World Cup years.

Next year will be the litmus test. Even after Rennie floated the idea of ​​raising the possibility of adding an additional fourth “overseas” pick for the Rugby Championship before their tour of Argentina, RA was privately shutting down any hope of the third-year international coach being able to pick Rory Arnold, Kerevi, Marika Koroibete and Quade Cooper in the same squad.

Season-ending injuries to Cooper and Kerevi have saved Rennie from an intriguing decision.

Yet for months talk has bubbled under the surface that the eligibility criteria will be scrapped for the World Cup year, with as many as five or six players in the mix.

Whether that occurs remains to be seen and injuries could yet have a telling impact.

Japan-bound Rory Arnold will play for the Wallabies against Argentina. Photo: Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

But as world No.2 golfer Smith sits on a reported $140 million deal to join the LIV Golf Series, sports stars across the world are increasingly choosing money over legacy.

Who can blame them? Private equity, and new found success, seems like the only way to put a lid on Wallabies heading overseas.

How sustainable it is remains questionable, but given Australia is hosting a World Cup in 2027 (men’s) and 2029 (women’s) the governing body will do everything it can to keep players at home.

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AFL news 2022: Brad Crouch beats hit vs Darcy Gardiner video, St Kilda vs Brisbane score

St Kilda midfielder Brad Crouch could be staring down the barrel of a stint on the sidelines following a late hit on Brisbane Lions defender Darcy Gardiner during Friday evening’s AFL match at Marvel Stadium.

During the second quarter of Brisbane’s 15-point victory, Crouch’s shoulder made heavy contact with Gardiner’s head near the boundary line.

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The dazed 26-year-old required medical attention following the ugly incident, which sparked a brief melee.

“That’s not good I don’t think,” footy icon Brian Taylor said on Channel 7 commentary.

“That’s head contact with a bump and it could’ve been a tackle.”

Melbourne AFLW footballer Daisy Pearce continued: “That’s weeks. At least a week and anything upward of that hinges on what those doctors are working out right now.”

Channel 7 commentator James Brayshaw replied: “You say that, but in the current landscape how would anyone know?”

Crouch will almost certainly come under scrutiny from the Match Review Officer, but the severity of his punishment remains unclear.

Earlier this week, the AFL Appeals Board overturned the AFL Tribunal’s decision to uphold Carlton captain Patrick Cripps’ two-match ban for rough conduct due to a lack of procedural fairness.

The outcome baffled the footy community, and the AFL Appeals Board could face further scrutiny following Crouch’s late hit at Marvel Stadium.

“Good on Carlton for pursuing it and getting their player free but I thought we were all about protecting the head and Cal Ah Chee had no chance whatsoever to protect his own head last week,” Lion coach Chris Fagan told reporters in the post- match press conference.

“And he was off early in the game last week and he’s not playing this week as a result of it so we get penalized for that and unfortunately Cal gets injured.

“We’ve just got to protect the head – it’s as simple as that.”

Melbourne great Garry Lyon fumed on Fox Footy: “It’s the greatest raffle in sport right now… it’s a farce.

“We don’t know what’s going on. ‘Procedural fairness’, come on.

“I hope this is not the start of a long concussion run for Callum Ah Chee, because we’d go back to this moment and go, ‘This is an AFL that makes a lot of noise but (doesn’t do enough)’ .”

St Kilda will need a minor miracle to qualify for the finals after Friday’s 12.9 (81) to 9.12 (66) defeat.

Brisbane opened up a 26-point buffer late in the second quarter, but for the third game in a row, they either gave up a sizeable lead, or had one eaten into significantly, as the Saints exploded in the third quarter to lead by five points, putting the Lions’ top-four ambitions in peril.

However, Brisbane’s pursuit of a double chance would’ve been severely impeded if Saints spearhead Max King kicked straight, but he could only must five behinds, including four missed set shots from directly in front in the second half when the Saints enjoyed all the momentum .

In response, Rayner stepped up to the plate, showing King how it’s done, booting three of Brisbane’s four final-quarter goals, to finish up with a team-high four majors, and prove to be the match winner.

The Saints will likely drop to 10th this weekend, meaning they will have to not only beat the Swans in Sydney in the final round next week, but will also need a raft of other results to go their way to make the finals.

– with Ronny Lerner, NCA NewsWire

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