Daily Archives: May 18, 2015

Australia:Australian town caught up in curious ‘spider rain’ phenomenon

Goulburn – Millions of tiny spiders began raining down on a small town in South Australia a few days ago, almost blotting out the sun and covering everything with their mounds of silken parachutes. Terrified residents didn’t know what to think of the “spider rain.”:

We all know what it means when someone tells us it’s “raining cats and dogs,” but raining spiders? A few people in the Southern Tablelands town of Goulburn though they were being invaded by the tiny spiders while another resident reported his home was covered in the webs. But few people realize the phenomenon is not that unusual.

Resident Ian Watson said his house looked like it had been taken over by the creepy-crawly little spiders. “The whole place was covered in these little black spiderlings and when I looked up at the sun it was like this tunnel of webs going up for a couple of hundred meters into the sky.”

It wasn t the best time to take the dogs for a walk.

It wasn’t the best time to take the dogs for a walk.
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The event that recently occurred in Australia is known as “spider rain,” or to some people, as “angel hair” because of the silken threads left behind. And this angel hair can cover everything. But a natural occurrence? Well, yes, say experts in spiders, known as arachnologists.

A spider’s mode of transportation

Retired arachnologist, Rick Vetter, with the University of California, Riverside, said what the residents of Goulburn were seeing was a form of spider transportation called “ballooning.”

“Ballooning is a not-uncommon behavior of many spiders. They climb some high area and stick their butts up in the air and release silk. Then they just take off,” Vetter told Live Science. “This is going on all around us all the time. We just don’t notice it.”

There really were millions of the little spiderlings.

There really were millions of the little spiderlings.
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The reason this phenomenon is not witnessed more is because it isn’t common for millions of spiders to do this all at the same time, landing in the same place. Todd Blackledge, a biology professor at the University of Akron in Ohio explained this to Live Science: “In these kinds of events [spider rains], what’s thought to be going on is that there’s a whole cohort of spiders that’s ready to do this ballooning dispersal behavior, but for whatever reason, the weather conditions haven’t been optimal and allowed them to do that. But then the weather changes, and they have the proper conditions to balloon, and they all start to do it,” Blackledge said.

So this mode of transportation is necessary for young spiderlings to leave the home hearth and venture out into the world. It’s just that most of the time, we don’t notice it. This is why spiders have been able to reach every continent on Earth, yes, even Antarctica. But they don’t live in those cold environs very long.

source:digitaljournal.com

Police slam ‘hardcore’ soccer fans after clash following Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC A-League grand final

Aggressive Melbourne Victory fans arrive at the A-League grand final.

Aggressive Melbourne Victory fans arrive at the A-League grand final. Photo: Paul Jeffers

Police have criticised “hardcore, problematic” soccer fans after a clash following Sunday’s A-League grand final.

Two men were subdued with capsicum spray after up to 40 Melbourne Victory supporters clashed with a group of Sydney FC fans.

Police have praised the behaviour of the majority of soccer fans at AAMI Park but said the match was marred by the behaviour of “hardcore, problematic and persistent” fans, unique to soccer.

Victoria Police Commander Brett Guerin said some matches, namely the grand final, demanded a police presence not needed at any other sporting event.

The same number of police rostered to patrol the AFL grand final at the MCG were deployed to the A-League match, even though the crowd numbers of about 30,000 were much smaller.

Mr Guerin told radio station 3AW two men were charged with “riotous behaviour” after a group of Victory supporters crossed paths with Sydney fans outside Beer DeLuxe at Federation Square after the game.

This photo appeared on the Facebook page of Melbourne Victory's North Terrace fan group on Sunday with the caption, "We are Melbourne!"

This photo appeared on the Facebook page of Melbourne Victory’s North Terrace fan group on Sunday with the caption, “We are Melbourne!” Photo: Supplied.

“What occurred was after the game, around eight o’clock, a number of Sydney fans had retired [to the pub] to drown their sorrows presumably and they were confronted by around 40 Melbourne Victory active supporters who, according to my officers, were pretty intent on having a blue,” Mr Guerin said.

“Fortunately, we had more than enough police officers to manage that situation. However, two of the supporters we sprayed and they were arrested and charged with riotous behaviour.

“Any time a person is sprayed by a police officer in a physical confrontation is pretty serious…[but] it was subdued very quickly.”

Members of Melbourne Victory's North Terrace fan group set off flares before the game.Members of Melbourne Victory’s North Terrace fan group set off flares before the game. Photo: Facebook.

One of the men arrested was the subject of a nine-year Football Federation Australia ban, barring him from matches, Mr Guerin said.

Supporters inside the Beer DeLuxe pub told Fairfax Media they were informed by police to remain inside the premises as there were a number of men said to be Melbourne Victory supporters targeting fans in nearby streets.

Two fights allegedly broke out nearby and when supporters tried to leave the premises, police pulled them back inside where they were temporarily barricaded for safety reasons, sources told Fairfax.

The heavy police presence at the A-League grand final.The heavy police presence at the A-League grand final. Photo: Paul Jeffers

Beer DeLuxe manager James Curran said police dealt with the crowd “really well”, but declined to comment further.

A Federation Square trader, who declined to be named, said security guards had to form a barricade around Beer DeLuxe to protect Sydney FC vans inside the venue, while police dealt with Victory supporters.

“It was a recipe for disaster when the Victory fans came past. The Melbourne Victory fans were really antagonising to the Sydney FC fans inside,” he said. “It would have been full on for the guys out the front there.”

A man is arrested at AAMI Stadium.A man is arrested at AAMI Stadium. Photo: Paul Jeffers

Police issued a warning to soccer fans after spectators at a match between Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City at Etihad Stadium on May 9 took to pelting others with broken chairs and full water bottles, and setting off flares.

“We went out pretty hard in the media last week asking fans not to do certain things at the game; not to light flares, not to stand on seats, not to flood the aisles and they didn’t do any of that stuff,” Mr Guerin told 3AW.

“In the lead up to the match of course, it’s a different story, where you have the two active supporter groups kept apart through a pretty well-planned operation by police.”

Aggressive Melbourne FC fans arrive at the A-League grand final at AAMI Stadium.Aggressive Melbourne FC fans arrive at the A-League grand final at AAMI Stadium. Photo: Paul Jeffers

Flares were ignited by both supporter groups as they made their way from Federation Square to AAMI Park for the game.

“It seems to be problem and a feature exclusively to the mainly active supporters of soccer, rather than any other sport. It is dangerous,” Mr Guerin said.

“Unfortunately, we need to put a police presence at some soccer games … that is completely disproportionate to any other sporting event that we attend. There are things that go on at some soccer games by some soccer fans – lighting flares, jumping on seats, flooding aisles – that are anathema to AFL.

“We never have to roster dozens of police to escort the cheer squads of AFL clubs into the MCG. Can you imagine the outcry if we had to escort Hawthorn and West Coast Eagles fans, keeping them apart before the game, it would be a disgrace to a national game.”

Victory’s voluble North Terrace fan group put forward a banner for approval last week that depicted six or seven young men wearing balaclavas and hooded jumpers.

“[It had] absolutely nothing to do with football and everything to do with disguising yourself while you undertake some criminal activity,” Mr Guerin said.

“That’s the mindset we’re talking about with a very small but influential, active supporter group within Melbourne Victory.

“The difference with soccer of course is that the minority is a problematic and persistent minority. You have a minority of course that stuff up at AFL games and other sporting events, but the minority in the soccer is a really hardcore, problematic group.”

Hundreds of Melbourne Victory fans had stopped traffic on Punt Road on Sunday while marching to AAMI Park before their team claimed the 3-0 win against Sydney FC.

A small group of fans lit flares, began pushing others and shouting, “F— off, Sydney! Oi oi oi!” as Sydney fans passed by, though police were quick to remove any troublemakers.

Others covered their faces with balaclavas and linked arms while marching to the stadium.

Police said a total of seven people were arrested and 21 were ejected at Sunday’s game, but not a single flare was lit inside the stadium.

source:smh.com.au

Poor shooting costs Olympiakos the Euroleague trophy

Olympiakos challenged host Real Madrid for the first three quarters of the Euroleague final but eventually succumbed with a 78-59 score to the might of the Spaniards, who clinched their record-extending ninth European crown on Sunday.

The fascinating final at the Palacio de los Deportes de Madrid had the lead change hands time and again in a very entertaining game in front of thousands of traveling Greeks as well as the King of Spain.

The early Real Madrid lead was answered by Olympiakos, that went on to advance 21-15 despite having an anonymous Vassilis Spanoulis on the night.

The second quarter saw Real strangle the Olympiakos attack, that also had a very poor record in free throws (46 percent), and with a partial 20-7 score it went to the half-time rest with a 35-28 advantage.

The hosts’ supremacy through fast-breaks and offensive rebounds stretched their lead to 11 points (40-29), but the Reds came back again to lead 41-40 through 12 unanswered points, before three consecutive three-pointers by Jaycee Carroll restored the order in the final (49-43).

The great defensive work of the Greeks was canceled out by their poor shooting rates in attack, as Real pulled away during the last period to add insult to injury for the Piraeus club.

A disappointing Spanoulis, two days after his heroics in the semifinal against CSKA Moscow, scored just three points in the final with one in five field goals, being reminiscent of his showings in the Greek play-off finals of the last few years, as his marking by a taller and more energetic forward appeared to handcuff the Olympiakos captain. His frustration in the end tussling with Rudy Fernandez was quite telling for the man that Real Madrid had feared most.

Olympiakos’s Matt Lojeski was the top scorer of the final notching up 17 points, while among the new European champions is Real Madrid’s Greek center Yiannis Bourousis, a former Olympiakos player.

source:ekathimerini.com

Πρωταθλήτρια η Μπάρτσα με «διπλό» επί της Ατλέτικο στη Μαδρίτη

Πρωταθλήτρια η Μπάρτσα με «διπλό» επί της Ατλέτικο στη Μαδρίτη

Πρωταθλήτρια Ισπανίας για το 2015 είναι η Μπαρτσελόνα. Οι «Μπλαουγκράνα» νίκησαν 1-0 (65′ Μέσι) την Ατλέτικο στη Μαδρίτη και διατήρησαν τη διαφορά 4 βαθμών από τη Ρεάλ, μία αγωνιστική πριν από το τέλος της Primera Division.

Ηταν ο 23ος τίτλος στην Ιστορία της Μπαρτσελόνα, που έκανε το πρώτο βήμα για την κατάκτηση του τρεμπλ, καθώς επονται ο τελικός του κυπέλλου Ισπανίας και του Champions League.

Τα αποτελέσματα και οι σκόρερ της 37ης αγωνιστικής:

Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης-Μπαρτσελόνα 0-1
(65΄ Μέσι)

Εσπανιόλ-Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης 1-4
(73΄ Στουάνι – 59΄,83΄,90+1΄ Ρονάλντο, 79΄ Μαρσέλο)

Βαλένθια-Θέλτα 1-1
(71΄ Οταμέντι – 8΄ Ερνάντεθ)

Σεβίλη-Αλμερία 2-1
(65΄,70΄ Ιμπόρα – 30΄ Τιεβί)

Λα Κορούνια-Λεβάντε 2-0
(21΄ Λόπο, 80΄ Χουανφράν)

Σοσιεδάδ-Γρανάδα 0-3
(74΄ Ελ Αραμπί, 80΄ Ιμπάνιεθ, 88΄ Ροτσίνα)

Βιγιαρεάλ-Μάλαγα 2-1
(82΄,87΄ Μορένο – 90΄ Ντάρντερ)

Ελτσε-Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο 2-3
(32΄,45΄ Ζόνατας – 80΄ Ακέτσε, 87΄ Σαν Χοσέ, 90+2΄ Γουϊλιαμς)

Χετάφε-Εϊμπάρ 1-1
(34΄ Ινεστρόθα – 36΄ Μπόρχα)

Κόρντομπα-Ράγιο Βαγεκάνο 1-2
(57΄ Λούσο – 21΄ Μπαένα, 78΄ Εμπάρμπα)

ΒΑΘΜΟΛΟΓΙΑ (σε 36 αγώνες)
Μπαρτσελόνα 93 -Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ (όμιλοι)
Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης 89 -Τσάμπιονς Λιγκ (όμιλοι)
Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης 77
Βαλένθια 74
Σεβίλη 73
Βιγιαρεάλ 60 -Γιουρόπα Λιγκ
Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο 52
Μάλαγα 50
Εσπανιόλ 49
Ράγιο Βαγεκάνο 49
Θέλτα 48
Σοσιεδάδ 43
Έλτσε 40
Χετάφε 37
Λεβάντε 36
Λα Κορούνια 34
Γρανάδα 34
Αλμερία 32
Εϊμπάρ 32
Κόρντομπα 20 –Υποβιβασμός–

Η «χρυσή βίβλος» των ομάδων που κατέκτησαν το πρωτάθλημα Ισπανίας από την περίοδο 1928-29 έχει ως εξής:

1928-29 Μπαρτσελόνα
1929-30 Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
1930-31 Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
1931-32 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1932-33 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1933-34 Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
1934-35 Μπέτις
1935-36 Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
1936-39 Δεν διεξήχθη πρωτάθλημα, λόγω του εμφυλίου πολέμου
1939-40 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1940-41 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1941-42 Βαλένθια
1942-43 Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
1943-44 Βαλένθια
1944-45 Μπαρτσελόνα
1945-46 Σεβίλη
1946-47 Βαλένθια
1947-48 Μπαρτσελόνα
1948-49 Μπαρτσελόνα
1949-50 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1950-51 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1951-52 Μπαρτσελόνα
1952-53 Μπαρτσελόνα
1953-54 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1954-55 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1955-56 Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
1956-57 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1957-58 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1958-59 Μπαρτσελόνα
1959-60 Μπαρτσελόνα
1960-61 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1961-62 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1962-63 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1963-64 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1964-65 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1965-66 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1966-67 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1967-68 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1968-69 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1969-70 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1970-71 Βαλένθια
1971-72 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1972-73 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1973-74 Μπαρτσελόνα
1974-75 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1975-76 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1976-77 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1977-78 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1978-79 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1979-80 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1980-81 Ρεάλ Σοσιεδάδ
1981-82 Ρεάλ Σοσιεδάδ
1982-83 Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
1983-84 Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
1984-85 Μπαρτσελόνα
1985-86 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1986-87 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1987-88 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1988-89 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1989-90 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1990-91 Μπαρτσελόνα
1991-92 Μπαρτσελόνα
1992-93 Μπαρτσελόνα
1993-94 Μπαρτσελόνα
1994-95 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1995-96 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
1996-97 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
1997-98 Μπαρτσελόνα
1998-99 Μπαρτσελόνα
1999-00 Λα Κορούνια
2000-01 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
2001-02 Βαλένθια
2002-03 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
2003-04 Βαλένθια
2004-05 Μπαρτσελόνα
2005-06 Μπαρτσελόνα
2006-07 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
2007-08 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
2008-09 Μπαρτσελόνα
2009-10 Μπαρτσελόνα
2010-11 Μπαρτσελόνα
2011-12 Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
2012-13 Μπαρτσελόνα
2013-14 Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
2014-15 Μπαρτσελόνα

Οι τίτλοι:
32 – Ρεάλ Μαδρίτης
23 – Μπαρτσελόνα
10 – Ατλέτικο Μαδρίτης
8 – Αθλέτικ Μπιλμπάο
6 – Βαλένθια
2 – Ρεάλ Σοσιεδάδ
1 – Λα Κορούνια, Σεβίλη, Μπέτις

Πηγή:in.gr

Ο Ολυμπιακός πάλεψε για 30′, αλλά το «στέμμα» πήγε στη Ρεάλ

Ο Ολυμπιακός πάλεψε για 30', αλλά το «στέμμα» πήγε στη Ρεάλ

Ο Ολυμπιακός αν και για περίπου 30 λεπτά ήταν μέσα στο παιχνίδι, τελικά στο τελευταίο και πιο κρίσιμο δεκάλεπτο του αγώνα, κατέρρευσε απέναντι στον ενθουσιασμό της Ρεάλ και παραδόθηκε στους Μαδριλένους, γνωρίζοντας την ήττα με 78-59 στον τελικό της Ευρωλίγκα.

Η «Βασίλισσα» πήρε την ώθηση που χρειαζόταν από τον παράγοντα έδρα και σήκωσε την «κούπα» στο «σπίτι» της, ενώ αγωνιστικά οι Πειραιώτες ίσως περισσότερο από οτιδήποτε άλλο πλήρωσαν τα πολλά χαμένα αμυντικά ριμπάουντ. Πρωταθλήτρια Ευρώπης λοιπόν για 9η φορά η Ρεάλ, μετά το μακρινό 1995.

Μετά από την υπερπροσπάθεια απέναντι στην ΤΣΣΚΑ Μόσχας, ο Ολυμπιακός προδόθηκε από την αστοχία του σε τρίποντα (5/23), βολές (12/26), αλλά κυρίως λόγω της αδυναμίας του να ελέγξει τα ριμπάουντ. 28 αμυντικά η Ρεάλ, 20 ο Ολυμπιακός. Και τα επιθετικά, το δυνατό σημείο της Ρεάλ 12 – 5. Ο Τζέισι Κάρολ με 3 διαδοχικά τρίποντα στην 3η περίοδο και 11 σερί δικούς του πόντους στο σύνολο είπε «όχι» στην ελληνική ομάδα.

Αν και ήταν ο πρώτος σκόρερ με 16 πόντους, MVP αναδείχτηκε ο Αργεντινός Αντρές Νοτσιόνι με 12 πόντους και 7 ριμπάουντ. Για τον Ολυμπιακό, ο Ματ Λοτζέσκι σημείωσε 17 πόντους, ο Πρίντεζης 11, οι Χάντερ και Σλούκας από 10, με τον Αμερικανό να μαζεύει και 7 ριμπάουντ στην πρώτη παρουσία του. Ο Σπανούλης με 3 πόντους (0/4 τρίποντα) δεν κατάφερε να αυξήσει σε 4 τους προσωπικούς τίτλους του σε Ευρωλίγκα και σε βραβεία MVP σε φάιναλ φορ.

Με διαφορετικό πρωταγωνιστή (Ρέγες, Κάρολ και Φερνάντεθ) η Ρεάλ προηγήθηκε με 6-1. Η αντίδραση ήταν άμεση από τον Ολυμπιακό που στα επόμενα λεπτά πήρε 10 πόντους από τον Ματ Λοτζέσκι. Ο φόργουορντ των «ερυθρόλευκων» απάντησε με δύο διαδοχικά τρίποντα, σε αυτά των Γιουλ και Κάρολ που είχαν προηγηθεί για το 12-10 των Ισπανών, δίνοντας προβάδισμα 4ων πόντων στην ομάδα του Πειραιά, 12-16 (και +5, 12-17 με 1 βολή του Χάντερ).

Τα 2 φάουλ του Μεξικανού Γκουστάβου Αγιόν νωρίς υποχρέωσαν τον Πάμπλο Λάσο να ρίξει στο παρκέ τον Γιάννη Μπουρούση, αλλά και ο Ελληνας διεθνής βγήκε σύντομα, επίσης με 2 φάουλ. Μετά από μία τεχνική ποινή στον πάγκο του Ολυμπιακού, το τρίποντο του Γιουλ (6π. στην 1η περίοδο) διαμόρφωσε το 15-17, με τον Πέτγουεϊ να ευστοχεί, 15-19 (σκορ 1ης περιόδου).

Οι Ισπανοί αποδείχτηκαν ανώτεροι στη 2η περίοδο, διάστημα στο οποίο πραγματοποίησαν επιμέρους σκορ 20-9. Ο Γιόνας Ματσιούλις σημείωσε 9 πόντους, με τον Ολυμπιακό να δείχνει στοιχεία εκνευρισμού, μετά το 22-24 από Σπανούλη. Ένα αντιαθλητικό φάουλ στον Πέτγουεϊ πάνω στον Νοτσιόνι ήταν η αρχή της κυριαρχίας της Ρεάλ, με τους Παπαπέτρου και Αγραβάνη να περνούν στο παρκέ για να τρέξει η ομάδα του Πειραιά, αλλά να βγαίνουν σύντομα.

Από το 24-25 με μία βολή του Ντάνστον, ο Ρούντι Φερνάντεθ και η παρέα του έτρεξαν επιμέρους σκορ 8-1, 32-26. Αστοχοι στις βολές οι παίκτες του Ολυμπιακού (6/14) και με 2/11 τρίποντα, μετρούσαν 10 λάθη στο α΄ μέρος, 35-28, με τρίποντο του Ρίβερς.

Οι επτά πόντοι είναι διαφορά που καλύπτεται εύκολα στο μπάσκετ, αλλά το τρίποντο του Ρούντι Φερνάντεθ σήμανε το +10 για τη Ρεάλ, 40-29. Σ’ αυτό το σημείο, όμως η καρδιά των παικτών του Ολυμπιακού… χτύπησε μία ακόμη φορά δυνατά… μέσα σε λιγότερο από 4 λεπτά και με τον Φελίπε Ρέγες να κάθεται στον πάγκο με 4 φάουλ, η ομάδα του Πειραιά είχε προσπεράσει με 40-41, με σερί 11-0 (όταν με την είσοδό του ο Σλούκας έδωσε ρυθμό, πέτυχε και ένα τρίποντο, με σταθερές αξίες τους Σπανούλη και Πρίντεζη).

Ο Τζέισι Κάρολ, όμως ντύθηκε… Σπανούλης στον τελικό του Λονδίνου (το 2013) σημειώνοντας 3 σερί τρίποντα, 49-43, όπως είχε κάνει τότε απέναντι στη Ρεάλ ο αρχηγός του Ολυμπιακού. Και δεν σταμάτησε εκεί… αυτός διαμόρφωσε και το 51-44, με 11 διαδοχικούς πόντους από τους 16 του μέχρι εκείνη τη στιγμή. Οι Μαδριλένοι ξέφυγαν με +7, 53-46, έχοντας 10/25 τρίποντα έναντι 4/15 του Ολυμπιακού που είχε και 10/21 βολές.

Τα 11 επιθετικά ριμπάουντ της Ρεάλ έναντι των 5 της ελληνικής ομάδας, ήταν ακριβώς αυτό που δεν ήθελε ο Γιάννης Σφαιρόπουλος. Το +10, 56-46, από τρίποντο του Νοτσιόνι έγερνε την πλάστιγγα υπέρ της Ρεάλ κι ενώ ο Ολυμπιακός συνέχισε να αστοχεί έξω από τα 6.75.

Κι όμως, με τρίποντο του Σλούκα μείωσε σε 62-55, αλλά ένα νέο τρίποντο από τον Νοτσιόνι 3.45 λεπτά πριν τη λήξη, 65-55, αποδείχτηκε ουσιαστικά το τέλος για το όνειρο του Ολυμπιακού.

Τα δεκάλεπτα: 15-19, 35-28, 53-46, 78-59

Διαιτητές: Πουκλ (Σλοβενία), Ρίζικ (Ουκρανία), Μπελόσεβιτς (Σερβία)

ΡΕΑΛ ΜΑΔΡΙΤΗΣ (Πάμπλο Λάσο): Ρίβερς 5 (1), Φερνάντεθ 7 (1), Νοτσιόνι 12 (2), Ματσιούλις 9 (2), Ρέγιες 2, Ροντρίγκεθ 11 (1), Αγιόν 2, Κάρολ 16 (4), Γιουλ 12 (2), Μπουρούσης, Σλότερ 2.

ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΣ (Γιάννης Σφαιρόπουλος): Πέτγουεϊ 2, Χάντερ 10, Ντάνστον 4, Σπανούλης 3, Παπαπέτρου, Σλούκας 10 (2), Πρίντεζης 11, Αγραβάνης, Μάντζαρης 1, Λαφαγιέτ 1, Ντάρντεν, Λοτζέσκι 17 (3).

Πηγή:in.gr

‘HE TOOK THE NEWS HARD’: What made Milat a serial killer?

Evil ... Ivan Milat was jailed for life over the murders of seven backpackers.

Evil … Ivan Milat was jailed for life over the murders of seven backpackers. Source: News Corp Australia

IN this exclusive book extract from Sins Of The Brother, we reveal the domestic violence, death and dysfunction that made Ivan Milat a killer.

Rossmore – on the south-western outskirts of Liverpool, itself on the outer south-western fringe of Sydney – was in the sticks.

The region was once the frontier of Sydney, where the early colonials went to establish their pastoral empires.

Rossmore was on the edge of the district’s first great sub-division of three-acre residential lots, the Hoxton Park Estate, during the real estate boom of the 1880s.

Big family ... the Milat kids had a tough upbringing.

Big family … the Milat kids had a tough upbringing. Source: News Corp Australia

It was billed then as a place where a working man could raise his family along with a few pigs and some chooks and, of course, it was a failure and, of course, it turned into Shitkickerville West.

Too small to be viable for agriculture, too far from transport to commute. By the 1940s, it may as well have still been on the frontier as far as basic services like sewerage and electricity went.

But Steven [Milat]’s acreage on Kelly Street was at least viable. The soil was loamy and rich. He had a dam, and nearby Kemps Creek gave him the water needed for the garden.

He set to work getting the place fit to live on.

He purchased a war surplus hut from the nearby Ingleburn army camp and carted it to the property for conversion into a home.

He built a concrete shed for his gear.

He felled the trees which covered half the property, blowing up the stumps.

Margaret’s parents followed them out there and set up house in a garage on the property.

Stanley Piddlesden this time answered to Steven’s orders as they laboured on the new garden beds, growing tomatoes and cabbages for the Sydney market.

Killer’s mother ... Margaret Milat with her son David.

Killer’s mother … Margaret Milat with her son David. Source: News Corp Australia

Margaret, pregnant again, walked [children] Olga and Alex a mile to Bringelly Road to get them on the school bus safely each morning and repeated the journey in the afternoon.

On 9 July 1947, with their first harvest in, the clan Milat expanded once more with the birth of child number seven, William Allan.

Though only seven, Alex was old enough to help with the gardens and his reward was independence with the air gun.

Dad once again built him a small target range in a corner of the block. He also had guardianship of the crop.

Clan ... Alex Milat, the brother of murderer Ivan Milat, at his Palmwoods home.

Clan … Alex Milat, the brother of murderer Ivan Milat, at his Palmwoods home. Source: News Limited

He’d sit there after school shooting any bird that came within cooee of the garden or the chook feed. By the time he was eight, he was using a shotgun.

Steven thought he made sure Alex handled it with respect, but at that age, how good can you be?

One afternoon Alex saw a flock of birds on the roof. They were an easy shot.

He ran inside and got the shotgun, aimed and fired, peppering bird shot through the fibro wall of the living room.

Loud Croatian swear words boomed out of the house followed by the sound of heavy feet on a wooden floor.

Steven had not insisted his children learn his native tongue but Alex knew what the words meant: he was in big strife.

Love of guns ... Richard Milat with his brother Ivan.

Love of guns … Richard Milat with his brother Ivan. Source: News Corp Australia

By the time Steven reached the door, Alex had covered the hundred or so yards to the back fence like a champion athlete and disappeared into the bushes. He stayed there for hours until Mum came looking at dusk to give him the all-clear.

That wasn’t the first time Alex was in strife with guns. He and his little brother Boris were running around with their air guns playing cowboys and Indians, popping shots off at each other,

oblivious to the potential danger until, bullseye, a slug hit Boris right between the eyes, leaving a nasty red welt and causing a flood of tears.

They never played like that again. Over the years, Alex would instil his knowledge of weaponry and safety in all his younger brothers.

***

Life continued. The tomatoes did well. Mum gave birth to child number eight, Michael Gordon, on 29 July 1949.

There was no time for outings like picnics, just the occasional trip into the city when Steven wanted to see a friend on the docks, or on an incoming vessel.

He was still known among the wharfies, who’d call out his name. There was, however, a marked change in Dad’s temperament.

Dysfunctional family ... Walter Milat outside his brother Richard's house at Hill Top, ne

Dysfunctional family … Walter Milat outside his brother Richard’s house at Hill Top, near Bowral. Source: News Corp Australia

He had taken to drinking heavily too often. It upset Margaret and his explosive outbursts scared the children, especially when he struck her.

Boris might run to his mum’s defence, but was too small to do anything.

Margaret nagged Steven about his drinking, and making ends meet.

He gave her just as much lip back, about dinner not being ready when he wanted it, little things like that.

Then she’d say something like, ‘you drunken bastard’, and he’d snap, get up, grab her by the hair, and give her a whack across the back of the head while the little ones cowered.

She’d threaten to leave him; Steven couldn’t understand why, and would talk her out of it. It happened at least once a week.

Rough life ... Boris Milat was regularly beaten as a child.

Rough life … Boris Milat was regularly beaten as a child. Source: Supplied

Mum could be quite savage, too, with her hidings, though they were far between and few.

She hit Boris once with a knife for an indiscretion which disappeared from his memory, but the wound never did.

‘Nearly cut me bloody arm off.’

Once, he was whacked so hard with a tomato stake it broke his arm.

He never felt frightened because it was over in a flash and, besides, it was normal.

Ivan copped it, too. They all did.

Before leaving Rossmore, Boris and Alex copped one justified flogging.

Playing around the sheds, they had come across Dad’s stash of a couple of a hundred pounds hard-earned, hidden in an old biscuit tin.

Boris found some matches and, having no concept of money, set fire to some of it.

Though only about seven, he never forgot that hiding.

***

Summer in Sydney was muggy, wet and windy, and Alex Milat was dreaming of snakes again. He and his wife, Joan, had their own family of two kids to contend with, but he kept in regular contact with Mum and Dad.

Mum always took an interest in his dreams.

As children, when he or Olga dreamt of snakes, bad things followed. Never major dramas, just the odd broken bone or cut.

He told his mother about this latest dream over a cuppa during a weekend visit in late January.

There were three snakes: ‘One’s got a lump on the head. The second one has no teeth, and the third one’s eyes are cut right down and crushed.’

No remorese ... Ivan Milat began his life sentence in July 1996.

No remorse … Ivan Milat began his life sentence in July 1996. Source: News Corp Australia

A week later, another wet morning dawned. Ivan was still crashed out after coming home from a nightshift, when Wally took off down Campbell Hill Road taking Georgie and Margaret to work in his new car, barely six weeks out of the saleyard.

Despite the rain, he promised to get them there quick.

But they’d gone less than half a mile, over the waterpipes and right into Gurney Road, when disaster struck: bumps on a slippery bend; a pothole; faulty steering; a car coming the wrong way.

The reasons became blurred.

Sickening ... Ivan Milat wears a sheriff's badge as he poses in his lounge room with fire

Sickening … Ivan Milat wears a sheriff’s badge as he poses in his lounge room with firearms. Source: News Corp Australia

Mrs Milat was in the kitchen when Georgie came in, panting.

She thought it odd. Had he missed Wally’s lift?

‘What’s wrong?’

He couldn’t talk. Just sat down on the lounge, dazed. Then she saw the bruises and the lump on his head.

‘What’s wrong? What’s happened to ya?’

Minutes passed before she got it out of him . . . an accident down the road . . . Margaret and Wally hurt . . . It’s bad.

With Dad having left for work hours earlier, Mum rushed to Ivan.

‘Get out of bed, Mac. Come quickly.’

‘I’m sleeping.’

‘There’s been an accident. Get up quick.’

Chilling ... a smiling Ivan Milat leaves court.

Chilling … a smiling Ivan Milat leaves court. Source: News Limited

A crowd, some still in pyjamas, was milling about the car when they reached it.

No ambulance had arrived, nor police.

Wally’s face was all swollen and one of his legs was clearly busted up, but

Margaret was a frightful sight, her face a bloody mess.

She was unconscious after going headfirst through the windscreen.

‘Don’t move her,’ said one of the crowd.

‘Where’s the ambulance?’ Mum asked.

‘It’s all right. I rang them. One’s on the way,’ a woman said.

No one came forward with a towel or cloth to help stem the bleeding.

Ivan was trying to calm his mother, and look after both kids, but there was little he could do.

He stayed by Margaret’s side, holding her, while Mum ran around, frantic in the morning stillness.

Family ties ... Richard Milat, the brother of Ivan Milat, leaves court.

Family ties … Richard Milat, the brother of Ivan Milat, leaves court. Source: News Limited

There were no sirens. She ran off, desperate to find out where the ambulance was. Three door-knocks later, she found a phone. The emergency operator knew nothing of the accident.

By the time an ambulance got there, twenty minutes had passed. A second arrived.

Wally and George were taken in one and Margaret in the other to Fairfield District Hospital.

The surgeons did all they could.

Margaret was in a coma, her face a purple quilt of 160 stitches from her eyebrows across and down to her throat.

Mrs Milat stayed there praying at her bedside and Ivan joined her.

A week turned to two and the doctors lost hope.

She was sixteen years and one month old when she died on Tuesday, 9 February

without regaining consciousness.

Wally missed the funeral. He was in hospital sucking soup through a straw between the wires holding his broken jaw together.

Boris and Ivan struck a truce for the funeral.

‘We will hold peace for the day,’ Mum told the pair. She always thought the [family] feud was just a matter of Boris’ jealous streak.

Mrs Milat never gave up grieving for her youngest daughter.

None of Ivan’s ill deeds or betrayals, no matter how bad, would ever compare to this pain.

Ivan lost what little faith he had in God that day. He rarely spoke about his little sister again, and people knew not to raise the subject.

***

It was an ill decision of Boris’ to move Marilyn and the two girls close to his parents’ home. The rented house in Mona Street, South Granville, was about a mile from 55 Campbell Hill Road.

‘Are you still seeing him?’ he demanded of Marilyn one day.

She denied it, but not convincingly enough. Boris demanded proof.

‘I can’t sustain this relationship unless I know,’ he said. ‘We’ll end this relationship now . . . You can have him but you can’t have the girls.’

She had to break it off with Mac or lose the girls.

Only her telling Ivan to his face – in Boris’ presence – could settle things.

Tough role ... Malcolm Kennard plays Ivan Milat in Seven’s mini-series Catching Milat.

Tough role … Malcolm Kennard plays Ivan Milat in Seven’s mini-series Catching Milat. Source: News Corp Australia

She got on the phone and rang Ivan while Boris watched. Mac wanted to see her one more time. Boris demanded to be present. They arranged to meet in a park that night. Boris drove her.

Ivan was waiting in his Ford. Marilyn got out and walked to his car, leaving Boris alone, watching.

She sat in the front seat with Ivan, just talking. They weren’t there long but, to Boris, watching their silhouettes, their chat just seemed too pally, like they were laughing.

He imagined they were treating it as a big joke.

He got out of his car and barged into the back seat behind them.

‘We’re out of it. Okay, we’re finished,’ he yelled at Marilyn, his temper about to explode.

‘No, it’s all right. He’s not going to have nothin’ more to do with me,’ Marilyn said.

Ivan backed her up: ‘We’re just sitting having a chat.’

Then Ivan said something smart. Boris’ right fist flashed over the bench seat into Ivan’s head, and then again. Jab, jab, jab.

TV portrayal .. Catching Milat stars Carole Skinner as Margaret Milat and Leah Vandenberg

TV portrayal .. Catching Milat stars Carole Skinner as Margaret Milat and Leah Vandenberg as Chalinder Hughes. Source: Supplied

Marilyn was screaming. Ivan couldn’t fight backwards, so he picked up a torch from the seat and banged it into Boris as hard as he could.

The torch shattered, but Boris didn’t feel a thing through his anger. He kept on into Ivan until his rage was spent, then got out of the car.

‘You can have her, but you’re not taking the children. If you want her . . . she’s got to make up her mind what she’s gunna do, but if she goes, she goes by herself. The girls stay.’

Marilyn still loved Ivan, but he didn’t want the girls, he just wanted her all to himself. He didn’t want the commitment of kids.

Controversial mini-series ... Malcolm Kennard as serial killer Ivan Milat in Catching Mil

Controversial mini-series … Malcolm Kennard as serial killer Ivan Milat in Catching Milat. Source: Supplied

Or that’s what he told her. She had to choose then and there, and she chose the kids.

And as she drove off with Boris, arguing already, she couldn’t help fearing what he’d do to her when they got home.

Then Boris told her he was going to change; get her and the girls far away. Start a new life. Things were going to be better, he promised.

‘We’ll move to the Central Coast and get married. What do you think about that?’

‘Okay,’ she said.

They removed themselves to the sleepy bayside town of Umina north of Sydney. Marilyn never lost her feelings for Ivan, but she tried to believe she could grow to love Boris.

Ivan took the news of the marriage hard. A few weeks later he saw two girls hitching near Liverpool Station and pulled the Fairmont in to the kerb.

source:news.com.au