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14.08.2019 09:17
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New Zealand have produced a masterclass performance to destroy Australia at ANZ Stadium, scoring six tries to one to claim a one-sided victory after conceding the opening points of the night, a penalty from Bernard Foley.The shell-shocked Wallabies were dominated in every facet, with the scrum and lineout malfunctioning, the breakdown ravaged and bodies broken in a disastrous start to the Rugby Championship.The Test was all over by halftime, with the Wallabies trailing 32-3 and barely able to field a backline after worrying injuries to Matt Giteau (ankle), Matt Toomua (neck/head) and Rob Horne (shoulder). So dire was the casualty toll that reserve half-back Nick Phipps played on the wing, forced to mark up on All Blacks powerhouse Julian Savea, as Australias hopes of ending a 14-year Bledisloe Cup drought suffered a psychological hammer blow.Without a victory in New Zealand in 15 years, the Wallabies must win twice in two months across the Tasman to miraculously wrestle back the trophy.That goal seemingly a pipe dream, the first priority will be regrouping for return bout in Wellington next Saturday with coach Michael Cheika certain to require several reinforcements. Newly appointed national skills coach Mick Byrne also has a huge task trying to solve Australias kicking woes after a series of fundamental blunders from the Wallabies.Giteau, who lasted barely 10 minutes before limping off in a painful re-run of his 2015 World Cup final despair, failed to find touch from a penalty before the All Blacks first try, while Bernard Foley and Israel Folau both had clearing kicks charged down -- Foleys gifting Jerome Kaino a five-pointer.But the set piece remains Cheikas biggest concern, with the All Blacks winning five lineouts on the Wallabies throw and a rare scrum against the feed.All Blacks captain Kieran Read described the performance as outstanding although he lamented disappointing execution in the second half that he claimed cost them a couple of tries, while his Wallabies counterpart, Stephen Moore, was lost for words.Its hard to know what to say, Moore said.I feel for all our fans who came out tonight. It wasnt good enough for us tonight. 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I think we still have a chance to win a world championship." The quiet and steady Peralta, who made his second All-Star team this season, is batting .305 with 11 homers and 54 RBIs. His name has been tied to the investigation for months, and to protect themselves in case he got suspended, the Tigers acquired infielder Jose Iglesias from Boston before the trading deadline. Peralta released a statement through the Tigers. "In spring of 2012, I made a terrible mistake that I deeply regret," he said. "I apologize to everyone that I have hurt as a result of my mistake, including my teammates, the Tigers organization, the great fans in Detroit, Major League Baseball, and my family. I take full responsibility for my actions, have no excuses for my lapse in judgment and I accept my suspension. "I love the fans, my teammates and this organization and my greatest punishment is knowing that I have let so many good people down. I promise to do everything possible to try and earn back the respect that I have lost." Peraltas teammates had his back. He got universal support in Detroits clubhouse, which seemed no different than any other day in the season. "Everybody makes mistakes," pitcher Justin Verlander said. "Hes my brother. We fight and bleed and sweat together on the baseball field. If my brother makes a mistake, especially if he owns up to it and serves his time, I dont see how you can hold a grudge or anything like that. "Its one thing to step up and be a man and own up to his mistake." Dombrowski said the team has not yet considered whether Peralta will be back on the roster if the defending AL champions make the post-season. "Right now, thats not something were going to tackle at this point," Dombrowwski said.dddddddddddd "We dont have to make that decision. Thats way down the road, so well focus on what we need to do, which is to win ballgames and worry about that question later on." Dombrowski said Peralta did not discuss any appeal with the Tigers. "My understanding is that if youre guilty you take the suspension, and if youre not guilty you appeal it, and they (Peraltas representatives) decided to take the suspension," Dombrowski said. Tigers starter Max Scherzer harshly criticized Milwaukee star Ryan Braun, who was recently suspended 65 games for cheating. Scherzer felt Brauns penalty should have been longer, but he was more sympathetic toward Peralta. "Its pretty apparent how I feel toward cheaters," Scherzer said. "With Jhonny, its disappointing. It really is, but he took ownership of it and hopefully we can move forward. Its a disappointing day when you have to talk about PEDs in baseball and the fans of baseball have to question whos doing what in this game and have to question if players are still taking PEDs and we still have to answer these questions. "Its unfair to all of us, but at the end of the day thats reality and hopefully we can further our program to make its stricter so that we dont have these days anymore and we can continue to have a clean game." When Detroits clubhouse opened at 3:30 p.m., reporters were turned away at the door and told to go to the Tigers dugout, where Dombrowski answered questions for about 10 minutes and said he would serve as the teams lone spokesman on Peraltas situation. Tigers manager Jim Leyland was in no mood to talk about anything but baseball. He curtly answered a few field-related questions about Iglesias in his office when a reporter asked if he had any comment about Peralta. "See you guys," Leyland said as he lifted a cup of freshly brewed coffee off his desk. "See you later, thats the end of the press conference. You were told that I wasnt going to comment on it. See ya." Dombrowski knows that losing Peraltas powerful bat from Detroits fearsome lineup is a major blow and difficult to replace. But in the slick-fielding Iglesias, the Tigers have a versatile player capable of playing short or third. The Tigers will have to change their stripes. "Its a little bit of a different kind of look, you got somebody who has a little more range and can do a little more from a defensive perspective," Dombrowski said of Iglesias, who has already made several stellar plays in the field. "He runs better. Hes not going to hit the ball out of the ballpark like Jhonny. But theres all kinds of different ways to win and well try to win in a different fashion. "Theres no question youre not going to have the same offence, so youll have to make up for it in other ways." ' ' '

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