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South Sydney have leapt to the defence of coach Michael Maguire as they prepare to miss the NRL finals for the first time under his stewardship.Pressure is mounting on Maguire with the Rabbitohs losing their past six games and sitting six points outside the top eight in 13th with seven rounds remaining.The Rabbitohs equation is simple - win seven from seven or perish before the finals and standing in their way is a tough draw that includes five top-eight sides including Cronulla, Melbourne, Canterbury and Canberra.Despite being one of the big underperformers this season, the likes of George Burgess and Alex Johnston praised Maguires leadership and dismissed criticisms of his coaching style.Asked if Maguire was the man to lead them out of their lull, Burgess said: Weve got a lot of belief in Michael Maguire.Hes taken us to some great times. Theres highs and low in sport so youve just got to ride through them.The Rabbitohs have this year looked shades of the side that won the premiership two years ago under Maguire.Their 30-10 defeat to Brisbane on Saturday night was the 11th straight match in which they have conceded 20-plus points.During their premiership breakthrough season, they let in an average of just 15.1 points during the regular rounds, the lowest in the competition, and Burgess was at a loss to explain why their defensive resolve had abandoned them.Souths built their title win on the back of their dominance through the middle, but they are ranked 15th in the competition for metres made in 2016, only behind last-placed Newcastle.Maguire has at various stages of his career been accused of pushing his players too hard but Johnston said he had no concerns about burn out.He said it was up to the players to step up.It comes down to the boys. 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Cheap College Jerseys . -- In one brief spurt, Brazil turned a close game into a rout and proved again it will be a strong World Cup favourite.DALLAS -- Tyler Seguin wants to become the new face of the Dallas Stars. Hell have to wipe a little egg off it first. That process started at an introductory news conference Tuesday when the dynamic young forward with a penchant for Twitter controversy apologized again for an anti-gay comment that showed up on his account over the weekend. The 21-year-old former No. 2 overall pick also reiterated that his account was hacked -- but acknowledged that even he wouldnt believe that explanation if it came from someone else. Timing was a problem, too. The tweet showed up within a week of Boston general manager Peter Chiarelli saying Seguin needed to be a "better pro" -- and just two days after he was traded to the Stars. The Twitter comment could be viewed as anti-Texas, too. "I understand why that would have been the perfect time for somebody to do that," said Seguin, who has suspended his account. "Im looking forward to moving on and earning the respect of everyone else." Seguin acknowledged he was the source of a gay slur on Twitter in April. He said he "wasnt thinking" then and that his Twitter account has since been hacked twice. He says his phone was in his pocket each time it happened, and multiple accounts, including email and iTunes, were improperly accessed. New Stars general manager Jim Nill says he is taking the centerpiece of his first major trade at his word. Its not often a player goes on the block just three years after going No. 2 in the draft, but there have been reports that the Bruins werent happy with Seguins exploits off the ice. "Who are we to judge when you dont know," Nill said. "And I think that why Im excited about today is I think its a great chance for Tyler to turn the page. Hes starting a new career here in Dallas. We had a great talk about it. Hes the only one that knows what happened. I just think its time to move on and go from there." Nill gave up one of Dallas steadiest scorers, winger Loui Eriksson, andd three younger players to get Seguin, another centre in Rich Peverley and defenceman Ryan Button.dddddddddddd A day later, Nill got Shawn Horcoff from Edmonton for defenceman Philip Larsen and a seventh-round pick in 2016. Horcoff, who played his first 12 seasons for the Oilers, had ties to Nill through a pair of Canadian national teams that won world championships. Jamie Benn is still in place after leading the Stars in scoring last season, and he will get to move to his more natural position on the wing with all the centres Nill has added. Kari Lehtonen is the starting goalie coming off a strong season. Otherwise, the roster has seen a significant makeover. "Weve made a lot of changes," Nill said. "You just dont go down to Walmart or Kmart and pull something off the shelf. Its an everyday thing and you just keep working at it. We were fortunate. At the right time, the right players became available." Nill also hired a new coach, replacing Glen Gulutzan with Lindy Ruff as the Stars try to end a five-year playoff drought, the longest in franchise history dating to 1967 in Minnesota. "Everyone knows its a great city to live and to play, but the biggest thing is we want to get back to winning here," said Horcoff, who played in the 2006 Stanley Cup finals with Edmonton. "When I first came in the league, thats what the Dallas Stars were all about. It was a tough building to come in and play." Mike Modano was the face of the franchise then and is an adviser now. He attended Tuesdays event and met Seguin for the first time. A day earlier, he tried to ease the mind of Stars President Jim Lites about the Twitter trouble. "All Mo said to me, a bit tongue in cheek, but he said, Thank the lord there werent cellphones or social media when I was 21," Lites said. "Thats not to let anybody off the hook. I dont want to make light of anything. Its one of those deals you live and learn and get better." And avoid Twitter for a while. ' ' '
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