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What reaction to Redmayne’s antics says about good old Aussie bottle
It’s always fun to observe the double, triple and quadruple standards of Australians when it comes to sportsmanship. The rest of the world wasn’t impressed.
- by Malcolm Knox
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New Zealand likely opponent for Socceroos’ World Cup farewell
The Socceroos won’t play a World Cup farewell, meaning the two games against New Zealand in September will be fans’ only chance to see the team before Qatar.
- by Dominic Bossi
Socceroos hero's devious move caught out
Socceroos hero Andrew Redmayne catapulted Australia into the FIFA World Cup with an incredible save, but he also drew upon a mischievous tactic.
Redmayne explains 'grey wiggle' antics
Andrew Redmayne appeared on TODAY on Thursday, and explained his dance moves in Australia's penalty shootout win.
‘Everyone has caught the bug’: Fans flock to welcome Socceroos home
The loudest cheer was reserved for Andrew Redmayne as players and staff arrived at Sydney Airport from Qatar, where the Socceroos qualified for the World Cup.
- by Dominic Bossi
Andrew Redmayne tidies up the goal
As players leave items by the goal, Socceroos goalie Andrew Redmayne throws some of it away.
Barbarouses shown straight red after VAR
Barbarouses was on the field as a substitute for just nine minutes before being shown a straight red in the 69th for a poor challenge.
World Cup dream dashed for 10-man Kiwis
Costa Rica completed a 32-nation World Cup lineup by beating New Zealand 1-0 in an intercontinental playoff.
Forget the Wiggles dance, this was penalty shootout hero’s best move
When Socceroos goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne spotted notes on Australia’s penalty takers on the water bottle of Peru’s gloveman, he was quick to seize an opportunity.
- by Dominic Bossi
Costa Rica 1 New Zealand 0
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‘Absolutely atrocious’: Kiwi coach blasts ref after World Cup play-off loss
Joel Campbell’s third-minute goal was enough to send Costa Rica to a third straight World Cup as the All Whites twice fell on the wrong side of crucial decisions.
- by Ed Jackson
World Cup qualification set to net Socceroos, FA $17m pay day
The Socceroos’ penalty shootout triumph over Peru is set to inject a cash bonanza into the governing body’s coffers, with each player guaranteed over $220,000.
- by Dominic Bossi