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Matildas skipper Sam Kerr says her famous goal celebration is a thing of past. But her trademark backflip somersault goal celebrations were noticeably absent each time she found the back of the net.
A night of celebration ended in Sam Kerr crawling out of the broken back window of a taxi, then being arrested for racially aggravated abuse of a London police officer, causing "harassment, alarm ...
Sam Kerr loses the culture war. A jury unanimously decided Kerr was not guilty of a racial offence. ... But at Kingston Crown Court, her victory celebration was a lot more muted.
Sam Kerr has expressed "sincere regret" in a meeting with Football Australia over her contentious recent court case in Britain, and will rejoin the Matildas squad this week in a non-playing capacity.
For Sam Kerr, an ordeal that started more than two years ago is finally over. The decision handed down by a jury on Tuesday means Kerr can put a protracted legal saga behind her, as she prepares ...
Matildas captain Sam Kerr says it was a dream come true scoring a hat-trick in front of her home fans, but concedes the days of her trademark backflip somersault could be over.