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Western Bulldogs ruckman Jordan Roughead is winning his battle to play in the AFL grand final, but defender Matt Sucklings inclusion appears less certain.The club remains optimistic both will be available to tackle Sydney but Suckling, who missed the preliminary final with an Achilles tendon injury, was less than convincing in a training session at Whitten Oval on Tuesday.Suckling tk part in a light 45-minute workout with a 30-strong squad then stayed behind for a further 15 minutes as he was put through his paces by fitness staff and assistant coach Rohan Smith.It was during that extra session that he appeared to move gingerly at times and reached for the area on his lower left leg that has troubled him late in the season.The issue has seen him miss four of the last eight games of the Bulldogs premiership campaign.In his first year with the Dogs since switching from the Hawks, Suckling is in line to play in his fourth grand final.Suckers has been fantastic for our group since he walked in the dr, assistant coach Steven King told reporters before the session.The boys really rate him, hes a great character, so well give him every chance to get back.Hes in our best 22 when hes fit and available, so hopefully he can prove his fitness.Rougheads vision has fully returned following the nasty blow he suffered in the preliminary final win over Greater Western Sydney.Both players must pass fitness tests at the clubs main training session on Thursday in order to play against the Swans.(Roughead) is going well, King said of his recovery from an eye bleed.He was in today and went through the review process with the group and hes feeling a lot better.Hes optimistic and the specialist is optimistic as well that hell recover (in time). Weve just got to make sure that he can train and the process from there is that it doesnt bleed again (but) hes really positive about it.King said Lin Jong had pulled up well from his first game back from a fractured collarbone - a best afield performance in the VFL grand final - and will come into grand final consideration.Tom Liberatore and Easton Wd worked out away from the main group inside the club.Dax McCarty Jersey .Y. - Jerome Samson scored once in regulation and again in the shtout as the St. Jordan Morris Jersey . Speaking to the Chicago Tribune at baseballs Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, Boras called the former home of the Expos a "tremendous environment" for baseball. http://www.soccerusateamonline.com/Andrija-Novakovich-America-Jersey/ . Tests earlier this week revealed a Grade 2 left hamstring strain for Sabathia, who was hurt in last Fridays start against San Francisco. Its an injury that will require about eight weeks to heal. He finished a disappointing campaign just 14-13 with a career-worst 4. Eric Lichaj USA Jersey . LOUIS -- Mike Smith is used to facing plenty of shots, so this was nothing new. Matt Miazga USA Jersey . Dusautoir, the former World Player of the Year, sustained a torn bicep playing for Toulouse in the Heineken Cup on Saturday. The flanker, who has played 65 times for France, is expected to be out for up to four months.SYDNEY -- Hawaii players sped through early-morning drills with traditional island music emanating from a single speaker in one of the end zones. Across town, California held a final, closed workout except for the curious eyes of a half-dozen or so Sydney police officers wondering what all the fuss was about.It was fine-tuning day Friday for Cal and Hawaii as the Golden Bears and Rainbow Warriors prepared for Saturdays season-opening game of the U.S. college ftball season at Sydneys Olympic stadium.The rain that played havoc with training schedules on Thursday was gone, giving way to a sunny, cl morning at Olympic Park where Hawaii held their final session in the shadow of the stadium that was the centerpiece of the 2000 Olympics.Ten-yard lines were laid down in chalk on the training field at the University of New South Wales just before the Cal players and team officials arrived in four buses from their downtown hotel.The sunny weather on the last weekend of winter in the southern hemisphere was expected to hold for Saturdays midday start local time, allowing the game to be televised live in prime time on Friday evening in the U.S. -- and Friday afternn in Hawaii.Here are some other things to know about the season opener:----WHY AUSTRALIA?: Officially known as the College Ftball Sydney Cup, the game was brought to Sydney by tourism officials anxious to again showcase the city and its regional attractions. Ftball officials hope itll help create an interest in gridiron, but its a crowded market. Officially there are four main varieties of ftball in Australia -- Australian Rules, rugby league, rugby union and soccer. Australians love the NFL -- at least on television -- but whether American ftball live will ever catch on remains to be seen. Organizers two weeks ago said they were expecting a crowd in excess of 65,000, but on Friday an event official said only 45,000 had been sold. Last Saturday at the same stadium, traditional rugby rivals Australia and New Zealand attracted a crowd of 65,328. Its the first college ftball game played in Sydney, but an NFL preseason game in 1999 between Denver and San Diego -- the Broncos won 20-17 -- had 73,000 in the stands.----THE COACHES: Sonny Dykes is the man from Cal. The Pac-12 teams eight wins last year inn the third season with Dykes as head coach was the schls most victories since 2009.dddddddddddd It capped the season with a win over Air Force in the Armed Forces Bowl, its first postseason victory since 2008 in its first bowl appearance since 2011. Former Rainbow Warriors quarterback Nick Rolovich is the new head coach for Hawaii and will try to improve on the teams 3-10 record from last season, including 0-8 in its Mountain West conference. Told on Friday that betting agencies were making Cal a 20-point favorite, Rolovich quipped: Its a funny-shaped ball, it can bounce different ways.---HELMET TRIBUTE: On Saturday and all season , Hawaii players will wear the initials KMT on the back of their helmets to honor U.S. Representative (Kyle) Mark Takai, a Hawaii congressman and former all-American swimmer from the university who died in July of pancreatic cancer at the age of 49. There was maybe no one more who was a supporter of the athletic department, Rolovich said Friday. We asked the family it if was OK, and they felt it would be a nice tribute.---THE QUARTERBACKS: Cals starter Davis Webb has big shoes to fill, replacing Jared Goff, the No. 1 overall NFL draft pick by the Los Angeles Rams. A graduate transfer from Texas Tech, Webb played in 23 games with 14 starts over three seasons and had career totals of 5,557 yards and 46 touchdowns for TTU. His work ethic has been unparalleled, Dykes said after selecting Webb as the starter on the fourth day of training camp. Webb returns the favor: This is what a championship culture lks like, and that is what coach Dykes is developing here. California-born Ikaika Wlsey beat out three other Hawaii quarterbacks. Now in his senior year, he has had 19 starts for the Rainbow Warriors.---THE INTERNATIONALS: First-year running back Genta Ito is from Inabe, Japan and moved to Hawaii after attending Santa Monica College in California for two years. Hawaii has a strong slate of running backs, so hes unlikely to get a start on Saturday but could feature on the special teams. Hawaii also has Sydney-born Max Hendrie, a defensive end. New recruit Ben Scruton is another Aussie who could see some action. ' ' '

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