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BOWLS
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BOWLS
2005
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DUAL Olympian Troy Elder has failed in a one-to-one bid to convince Australian hockey coach Barry Dancer to reselect him for the Commonwealth Games team. But Dancer has given Elder, pictured, his blessing to play club hockey again in The Netherlands and will strongly consider him for Australia's World Cup campaign in Germany next year. Elder remains disappointed at his year-long suspension imposed after he failed to attend the Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia in May. The event clashed with the Dutch club final series. \"I never did anything illegal,\" he said. \"It was only one week out of the whole year that I was unavailable for Australia.\" Elder has not lost hope that Dancer may reconsider his position but Dancer was adamant Elder was out until next March. Elder's Dutch club side won the grand final. UNBEATEN Queensland Oaks winner White Thunder has the best form of any horse in Australia but surprisingly is rated only third favourite in tonight's Australian Oaks (2570m) at Moonee Valley. White Thunder is chasing her 14th straight win but in UniTAB's fixed odds betting yesterday she was rated $3.75 behind Victorian Oaks winner Innocent Eyes ($3) and New Zealand filly Molly Darling ($3.20), who has been placed in the Victoria, NSW and NZ Oaks. Shoalhaven (NSW) trainer Chris Robinson, pictured, said he could not agree with White Thunder's assestment, although the Victorian factor of champion reinsman Gavin Lang on polemarker Innocent Eyes could influence price assessors. \"We will be going forward from barrier five and expect Molly Darling to try to hold the lead,\" Robinson said.
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