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'That NSW jersey is mine': Mitchell sends reminder to Burton in brutal look

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On a night where Mitchell scored one of the most brilliant solo attempts of the season, pushing good mate Josh Addo-Carr out of the way at the end of a brutal 40-meter jump, Rabbitoh edged a little closer to the last eight. against a team of brave Bulldogs. And that’s all good about Mitchell, and only a little bit bad. He threw one of those passes that only came naturally to the most talented for Junior Tatola to level the score late in the game, and also cut Addo-Carr in the face which led to the Bulldogs effort. But the sight of Mitchell galloping past the Bulldogs defenders after Kodi Nikorima was taken down, intent on destroying anyone in his path, is one of the noblest, and scariest, sights for any rugby league fan. Missing NSW regulars Cameron Murray and Damien Cook, Mitchell also provided the final pass for an attempted win five minutes from full time as Alex Johnston scored another Accor Stadium hat-trick. Mitchell didn’t even have to look where his winger was. A ...

'Efficient mercilessly': Cats flexing muscles, hands checking the brutal reality of Blues

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“An eighteen year old 200cm lock defender was hit by a gun lock assailant, I’m not sure how often that’s good for them,” Scott said. “We’re not saying it was a beautiful plan that came together, but almost all the credit has to go to Sam himself. He was an overnight success which took him three years.” Voss said there was no quick fix for the Blues, who are aiming to make their first series final since 2013. Injured stars Marc Pittonet and Mitch McGovern were back in the VFL on Saturday but Voss said the club would take a cautious approach to selection with the pair, who had spent months on the sidelines. The club are careful to force their return, having seen Jacob Weitering struggle to regain his form in his two return games after six weeks out. “How we integrate players back into the team is actually also important,” said Voss. “He must not have found his rhythm yet.” After beating Melbourne at their Geelong stronghold last wee...

The best sci-fi thriller on HBO Max reveals the brutal truth about life on Mars

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Mars is a hellish sight. Step onto this planet without a protective spacesuit and your eyes will pop out of their sockets as your veins burst and your whole body convulses. At least, that’s the premise of one of the most successful sci-fi films to ever set foot on the red planet. Fortunately, the colony of Mars in Remember Total ‘s imagined future don’t go out too much, stay in a big dome filled with breathable air. But this dome is a different kind of hell. For many people, the conditions are terrible. People are being charged for essential resources and poor radiation shielding has caused genetic mutations. There’s a lot of sci-fi wild and escapism in Remember Total. A talking taxi, a three-breasted woman, a flashing memory implantation machine, a is-it-all-dream? ends, and a psychic rebel leader joins the underbelly of his brother George. But director Paul Verhoven’s Arnold Schwarzennager vehicle also forces us to consider the harsh realities of ...