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The Boast - October 2015

02/10/2015
 
 
 
 
 
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Squash Australia Devastated By Tokyo Decision

Squash Australia CEO Richard Vaughan believes his sport will bounce back from the disappointment of not making the short list of new sports being considered for inclusion in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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Silver Medalists Look To Future With Confidence

Alex Eustace and Joseph White have returned from their silver medal-winning performance at the Youth Commonwealth Games with renewed confidence and a better understanding of what it takes to succeed at the top level.

 

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Pilley To Lead Australians At World Teams Championships

World number 16, Cameron Pilley, will lead the four-man Australian team to compete at the men’s World Team Championships in Kuwait later this year, an event Australia has dominated since its inception almost 50 years ago.
 
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Kempsell Farewells Australia With Win

If the quality of entries can be used as a guide, the return of the Australian Open Squash tournament to the national calendar this year can already be considered an enormous success.
 
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Alexander Not Ready To Fade Into Background Just Yet

Zac Alexander has claimed the NSW Open squash title on the eve of his departure to Samoa with the Australian Youth Commonwealth Games team.
 
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Maiden Titles In Bendigo

Europeans took home the men's and women's titles at the City of Greater Bendigo International Squash Championships.
 
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Squash Greats Recognised In Annual Awards

Two-time Commonwealth Games gold medalist, David Palmer, was crowned Australia’s Player of the Year at Squash Australia’s annual awards night in Melbourne.

 

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New Zealand Steal The Show At Australian Open

Unseeded Paul Coll has caused a massive upset by beating top seeded Australian and training partner, Cameron Pilley, as New Zealand stole the show on finals day at the Australian Squash Open in Melbourne.

 

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