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Lions fill boots in hiding of sorry Bombers

The West Australian

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July 12, 2026

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Lions fill boots in hiding of sorry Bombers

Dayne Zorko collected 32 disposals in his comeback from injury as Brisbane threatened records against Essendon before the visitors' final-quarter rally.

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Football | Mail Online

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· Jul 6, 2026

INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Heroes in every position - but the 'J Force' stood out - on Three Lions' greatest World Cup night on foreign soil

INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Heroes in every position - but the 'J Force' stood out - on Three Lions' greatest World Cup night on foreign soil

Metro

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· Jul 4, 2026

Sorry England, the Three Lions anthem isn’t about winning

Ian Broudie says it's 'misunderstood'.

3DownNation

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· Jun 26, 2026

Keon Hatcher, Justin McInnis active for B.C. Lions’ Kelowna clash with Calgary

The B.C. Lions will have both of their top two receiving weapons in the lineup when they face the Calgary Stampeders in Kelowna on Saturday. Keon Hatcher Sr. makes his return after being a game-time scratch last week in Hamilton due to a hamstring strain. Canadian standout Justin McInnis remains available despite missing all three practice []

The i Paper

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· Jul 3, 2026

When duty calls

England fans are gearing up for an all-nighter to support the Three Lions

The Standard

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· Jul 10, 2026

England hit back at Erling Haaland 'mind games' before Norway World Cup clash

Three Lions unfazed by superstar striker’s antics before huge quarter-final contest

Daily Mail

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· Jun 28, 2026

'Back with her hero': England's WAGs and children cheer Three Lions to victory in rainy New York with sweet signs as players join families in the stands after the match

'Back with her hero': England's WAGs and children cheer Three Lions to victory in rainy New York with sweet signs as players join families in the stands after the match

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Related coverage for "Lions fill boots in hiding of sorry Bombers": Football | Mail Online — INSIDE THE ENGLAND CAMP: Heroes in every position - but the 'J Force' stood out - on Three Lions' greatest World Cup night on foreign soil. Metro — Sorry England, the Three Lions anthem isn’t about winning. 3DownNation — Keon Hatcher, Justin McInnis active for B.C. Lions’ Kelowna clash with Calgary. The i Paper — When duty calls. The Standard — England hit back at Erling Haaland 'mind games' before Norway World Cup clash. Daily Mail — 'Back with her hero': England's WAGs and children cheer Three Lions to victory in rainy New York with sweet signs as players join families in the stands after the match