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Better known for his strength and conditioning work with the Tigers, Dragons, Wallabies and Illawarra Hawks since hanging up the boots, Boyle has been quietly crafting his political nous in the union movement.

Of his decision to thrust himself into public life, Boyle told us: "I'm always telling the kids to challenge themselves, so I'd be a hypocrite if I didn't do the same thing when an opportunity like this presented itself." To earn the ALP nomination, Boyle must get past two other party candidates. He expects a decision next Friday, May 7. CROSS CODE stars Jarryd Hayne and Gary Ablett Dt5FW6a9x will become the most valuable cornermen in Australian boxing history when they step into the ring alongside world champion Vic Darchinyan on May 20. The WBA and WBC flyweight title holder has invited the pair into his corner for his upcoming bout against Richard Garcia at Parramatta Leagues Club. The non title fight is a warm up for Darchinyan's winner takes all war against previous conqueror Nonito Donaire in August. FORMER Bulldogs and Sharks workhorse Corey Hughes has honoured his blue collar roots in retirement, starting a job on the wharves at Port Botany recently. Hughes will report for shiftwork alongside a host of ex leaguies including Les Davidson, Peter Cameroux and David Gillespie. JOHN Peard described it as "the best medicine". Entering his second month in Sutherland Hospital after having his left quadriceps reattached, "Bomber" Peard was left speechless when 14 of the game's greats dropped in for a surprise visit yesterday on behalf of the Men of League Foundation. The likes of John Raper, Keith Barnes, Noel Kelly, Steve Edge, Billy Smith and Bob McCarthy even donned their old team jerseys, with Peard handed a Roosters jumper, to promote next weekend's NRL heritage round. Peard has been unable to walk since a late night fall while holidaying in Fiji last month. "It was tough at first, but I've always been a good trainer and I'm in the gym everyday working on it," Peard said. "The visit was unbelievable. I had no idea these guys were coming. It's the best medicine." OVERTURES for Mark Viduka to resume playing in the A League are continuing. We've been reliably told new franchise Melbourne Heart have kept an offer worth well in excess of half a million big ones on the table for the former Socceroos skipper to play one final season in 2011. In his only interview since returning Down Under to date, the ultra private Viduka baulked breaking his retirement. But it would be hard for 'Big Dukes' to ignore the cash, which is on par with what Robbie Fowler received to join Perth Glory next summer. INSPIRATIONAL Brumby Julian Huxley will be the sporting face of Brain Cancer Awareness Week. Huxley recovered from the disease to return to Super rugby action this season. "During treatment, I met other families who really inspired me with the challenges they had to face. I hope that baseball jerseys for cheap with more cheap mlb jerseys research and awareness kevin durant jersey cheap a real difference can be made, so that one day soon all brain cancer patients can be as lucky as me," he said. Huxley will be at Kirribilli House with fellow ambassadors to launch the week on Sunday. It explains that if you do not provide us with information we have requested from you, we may not be able to provide you with the goods and services you require. It also explains how you can access or seek correction of your personal information, how you can complain about a breach of the Australian Privacy Principles and how we will deal with a complaint of that nature. http://mysocial.7nis.com/blog.php?user=zg129&blogentry_id=116310
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