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Fremantle Dockers and Harley Bennell part ways

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[WA Today]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, 29th June, 2019 AM News Update [Harley Bennell.]( [Fremantle Dockers and Harley Bennell part ways]( The news comes after Bennell suffered another calf strain at a Peel Thunder training session on Monday. --------------------------------------------------------------- Top Stories [Bali bombing hero police officer charged with indecently assaulting colleague]( Joel Murchie, who ran back into the burning Sari Club to save his then-girlfriend, is now charged with indecently assaulting a fellow officer. [Former police commander Joel Murchie has been charged with indecent assault.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- ['This is bigger than Israel Folau': RA chair opens fire]( The Rugby Australia chairman has opened fire on sacked Wallaby Israel Folau. 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