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Richard EarleCricket and sports writer

Richard Earle has covered cricket both internationally and nationally for News Corp. Soccer and AFL are also consuming passions. He has won six SA Media/Press Club awards for best sports coverage.

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Crows want Preuss to back Sauce

Crows want Preuss to back Sauce

ADELAIDE wants unsettled Kangaroos ruckman Braydon Preuss to share duties with Sam Jacobs in a strategic recruiting ploy for coach Don Pyke next season.

Boof and Buck lift Redback Weatherald

Boof and Buck lift Redback Weatherald

HOW former Test stars Darren Lehmann and Chris Rogers are helping South Australian batsman Jake Weatherald make important mental adjustments ahead of a new domestic summer.

Valente’s ready to be positive

Valente’s ready to be positive

WHY Redbacks all-rounder Cam Valente vows to enjoy the ride as South Australia targets its first one-day domestic title in seven years this season.

Ironbank shows its flag Wares

Ironbank shows its flag Wares

ELIJAH Ware steers Ironbank to drought-breaking Hills A2 grand final over Kersbrook; Robe in another thriller over Mt Burr; West Whyalla beats Weerona Bay; and Kingscote topples Western Districts.

Leadership on radar, but Trav just wants baggy green on head

Leadership on radar, but Trav just wants baggy green on head

TRAVIS Head is open to any future leadership role with the Australian Test team, but after the ‘dream’ call up for his first squad ahead of Glenn Maxwell, the South Australian captain says it is the last thing on his mind at the moment.

Burton’s belief in Hawks plan

Burton’s belief in Hawks plan

SOUTH Australian Ryan Burton says Hawthorn doesn’t fear a straight sets exit or Melbourne’s momentum, saying Alastair Clarkson’s system can triumph against the odds on Friday night at the MCG.

Son of ‘Boof’ to captain SA like Dad

Son of ‘Boof’ to captain SA like Dad

JAKE Lehmann, son of former Test batsman and coach Darren “Boof” Lehmann, will follow in his father’s footsteps to captain South Australia in this season’s JLT One-Day Cup.

Head’s up: Trav set for first baggy green

Head’s up: Trav set for first baggy green

TRAVIS Head’s time has come, selected among five uncapped players for Australia’s two-Test tour against Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates as selectors look to bed down future linchpins.

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