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West Coast Eagles rally around Neale Daniher in fight against MND with WA Freeze
West Coast Eagles rally around Neale Daniher in fight against MND with WA Freeze

West Australian

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

West Coast Eagles rally around Neale Daniher in fight against MND with WA Freeze

West Coast have rallied around the Daniher family ahead of staging the WA Freeze on Sunday during their clash with Carlton at Optus Stadium. Big Freeze 11 was another roaring success during Melbourne and Collingwood's King Birthday clash at the MCG on Monday, and now the Eagles will have their turn to honour the AFL champion. Daniher was working at the club when he was diagnosed with Motor neurone disease in 2013, an incurable illness that causes weakness in the muscles, leading eventually to paralysis. West Coast co-captain Liam Duggan said Sunday would be a special day and that the players were keen to honour Daniher with a strong performance as they hunt their second triumph of the season. 'It's an exciting day; the beanies are one thing, it's obviously very visual, and it's a great cause to be around,' he told club media. 'To be a part of our Freeze game in WA, it's really special. Obviously, the game last week looked super cool from afar with the slide and the quality of game it was. 'To play in that way, that style and the way Danners (Daniher) would have played his footy and coached his footy and the way that he's fought against this beast - that's how we'll be going out to play this game on the weekend.' Channel 7 icon Rick Ardon will lead the Perth personalities to take the icy plunge on Sunday with radio host Kymba Cahill as well as comedian Peter Rowsthorn. Adelaide will also host an SA Freeze in their match with Brisbane at Adelaide Oval. Luke Daniher, Neale's son, said it was good to see the fight against MND still going strong in the place his father's battle began. 'It's amazing to think it is the 11th year, and it's always good to come back to, I guess, where it all began,' he said. '2013, that's when Dad was diagnosed and he was at West Coast. 'It's amazing to have the West Coast team rally around him and it all kicked off with a fundraiser at The Stables with all those at the West Coast Eagles. It's just grown and grown and grown.' Luke urged fans to continue to rally around the cause to help find a cure. 'It's very important to keep the best and brightest minds busy when it comes to the beast of a disease,' he said. 'It impacts everyone differently. Every day, two people are diagnosed with MND, and every day, two people lose their lives, so it's incredibly urgent we do something about it.' 'When it comes to fighting such a beast of a disease, it requires a big army, and it's amazing to have the West Coast Eagles, all the supporters, to get behind the cause and without you, we won't find a cure.'

Eagles rally around Daniher family ahead of WA Freeze
Eagles rally around Daniher family ahead of WA Freeze

Perth Now

time12-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Eagles rally around Daniher family ahead of WA Freeze

West Coast have rallied around the Daniher family ahead of staging the WA Freeze on Sunday during their clash with Carlton at Optus Stadium. Big Freeze 11 was another roaring success during Melbourne and Collingwood's King Birthday clash at the MCG on Monday, and now the Eagles will have their turn to honour the AFL champion. Daniher was working at the club when he was diagnosed with Motor neurone disease in 2013, an incurable illness that causes weakness in the muscles, leading eventually to paralysis. West Coast co-captain Liam Duggan said Sunday would be a special day and that the players were keen to honour Daniher with a strong performance as they hunt their second triumph of the season. 'It's an exciting day; the beanies are one thing, it's obviously very visual, and it's a great cause to be around,' he told club media. 'To be a part of our Freeze game in WA, it's really special. Obviously, the game last week looked super cool from afar with the slide and the quality of game it was. 'To play in that way, that style and the way Danners (Daniher) would have played his footy and coached his footy and the way that he's fought against this beast - that's how we'll be going out to play this game on the weekend.' Eagles gathering ahead of the WA Freeze with Neale Daniher's son Luke. Credit: West Coast Eagles / Supplied Channel 7 icon Rick Ardon will lead the Perth personalities to take the icy plunge on Sunday with radio host Kymba Cahill as well as comedian Peter Rowsthorn. Adelaide will also host an SA Freeze in their match with Brisbane at Adelaide Oval. Luke Daniher, Neale's son, said it was good to see the fight against MND still going strong in the place his father's battle began. 'It's amazing to think it is the 11th year, and it's always good to come back to, I guess, where it all began,' he said. The AFLW Eagles sport the Big Freeze beanies. Credit: West Coast Eagles / Supplied '2013, that's when Dad was diagnosed and he was at West Coast. 'It's amazing to have the West Coast team rally around him and it all kicked off with a fundraiser at The Stables with all those at the West Coast Eagles. It's just grown and grown and grown.' Luke urged fans to continue to rally around the cause to help find a cure. 'It's very important to keep the best and brightest minds busy when it comes to the beast of a disease,' he said. Liam Ryan with Neale Daniher's son Luke. Credit: West Coast Eagles / Supplied 'It impacts everyone differently. Every day, two people are diagnosed with MND, and every day, two people lose their lives, so it's incredibly urgent we do something about it.' 'When it comes to fighting such a beast of a disease, it requires a big army, and it's amazing to have the West Coast Eagles, all the supporters, to get behind the cause and without you, we won't find a cure.'

Pressed Juicery Enters The Sparkling Beverage Category With New Line Of Functional Drinks
Pressed Juicery Enters The Sparkling Beverage Category With New Line Of Functional Drinks

Forbes

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

Pressed Juicery Enters The Sparkling Beverage Category With New Line Of Functional Drinks

Wellness Refreshers are available now As the temperatures rise, so does the need for cold, refreshing beverages. Pressed Juicery is adding an exciting new product to its current lineup with the launch of Wellness Refreshers, a new line of sparkling functional beverages now available at all of the brand's locations nationwide. The California-based company—best known for its cold-pressed juices and plant-based soft serve—is introducing the drinks as part of a larger effort to evolve its stores into more dynamic wellness hubs. Made fresh in-store, each Refresher combines cold-pressed juice, functional wellness shots, and fruit toppings, with optional boosts like collagen, creatine, and L-glutamine. The drinks are designed to fit into a variety of daily routines: from a post-workout option to a lighter alternative to coffee or soda. 'We saw a clear opportunity to bring something new to the sparkling beverage quick service space—something fresh, functional, and made with real ingredients you can pronounce that tasted great and also had legitimate function,' says Justin Nedelman, CEO of Pressed Juicery. According to Nedelman, the product development process began with flavor, prioritizing a light and crisp profile that would be easy to incorporate into guests' everyday routines. From there, Pressed incorporated ingredients from its existing wellness shots including green tea, guarana, probiotics, and biotin to deliver targeted benefits tied to energy, skin health, digestion, and relaxation. Glow-Up: acai, aloe, and biotin deliver skin-nourishing benefits from the inside out. Served with ... More strawberries. 'Examples such as our 'Just Flow' Refresher incorporate our Calm Shot with ashwagandha and theanine, or our 'Glow Up' Refresher with our Beauty Shot with biotin,' he says. 'We also have everything from probiotic-focused Refreshers to support gut health to daily multivitamin Refreshers all made with fresh fruit toppings.' The drinks are served over ice in-store and topped with fruit, offering a more interactive alternative to canned functional beverages, which often rely on shelf-stable additives or synthetic ingredients. Nedelman says the company saw this as an opportunity to raise the bar on transparency and experience. 'There's something powerful about watching your drink get made right in front of you—with real ingredients, vibrant fruit, and the option to customize it to your functional needs,' he says. 'And because they're so customizable and made fresh, they can slot into anyone's routine without feeling like a compromise.' Gut-Feeling: A citrusy blend of mango, strawberry, and probiotics designed for digestive health and ... More gut balance. The launch builds on insights from Freeze, Pressed's made-to-order plant-based soft serve, which has become a top-selling product. 'Freeze showed us how much our guests love fresh, made-to-order options made with clean, simple ingredients you can pronounce,' Nedelman says. 'To expand and draft on our wellness halo, we are moving into our version of Refreshers.' Pressed plans to monitor consumer response closely, with the potential to expand the line into new formats over time. 'These drink combinations could easily be sold in restaurants or even long term as our own ready-to-drink functional sparkling beverage,' he adds. With more than 100 locations in nine states, Pressed is positioning its retail footprint as both a consumer touchpoint and a testing ground for innovation. The company sees the Refresher format as an opportunity to diversify its in-store offerings while giving guests more ways to engage with the brand in a format that feels flexible, approachable, and habit-forming. 'We're focused on building experiences, not just products,' says Nedelman. 'It's not just about what's in the bottle anymore—it's about the full experience. When you walk into a Pressed, we want it to feel like a place where you can refuel, recharge, and genuinely support your health.' Wellness Refreshers are now available in-store at all Pressed Juicery locations.

Auburn football locks in official visit with LSU pledge Tristen Keys
Auburn football locks in official visit with LSU pledge Tristen Keys

USA Today

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Auburn football locks in official visit with LSU pledge Tristen Keys

Auburn football locks in official visit with LSU pledge Tristen Keys Will Auburn flip the nation's No. 1 wide receiver from LSU? Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze is known for his ability to flip top talent away from other programs, and he will attempt to work his magic this June when he welcomes the nation's No. 1 wide receiver for an official visit. Despite his pledge to LSU, five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys will take an official visit to Auburn beginning June 10, according to a report by Steve Wiltfong of On3. Keys spent last weekend at Miami, and will visit Alabama, Tennessee, and Texas A&M this month in addition to Auburn. Keys last visited Auburn during Big Cat Weekend in April, and came away impressed with fellow Mississippian Deuce Knight's ability to "flip it." During a visit in January, Keys complimented Auburn's energy, which keeps the Tigers in the hunt. 'The coaches and the environment is great,' Keys said. 'It gets loud. That is something I would like as a receiver. I enjoy the coaches. Coach Davis and Coach Freeze they're my guys. They're very energetic. Coach Freeze is around a bunch of young coaches and the energy it fits me. What they're doing for Auburn is great." Auburn's energy and his relationships with Freeze and Davis keep Auburn in the mix, but how likely is it that he will flip from LSU? Keys says that he is "locked-in" with LSU due mostly to their established supremacy in wide receiver development. Still, the door remains open for Freeze to sway his decision away from Baton Rouge during the official visit. Keys is the top-ranked wide receiver from the 2026 cycle according to On3, 247Sports, and ESPN, and ranks as high as No. 4 in the class ranking. Contact/Follow us @TheAuburnWire on X (Twitter), and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Auburn news, notes, and opinions. You can also follow Taylor on Twitter @TaylorJones__

'Nobody wanted…': Auburn's Hugh Freeze clears his stance on the SEC's 9-game plan
'Nobody wanted…': Auburn's Hugh Freeze clears his stance on the SEC's 9-game plan

Hindustan Times

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Hindustan Times

'Nobody wanted…': Auburn's Hugh Freeze clears his stance on the SEC's 9-game plan

Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze opened up about his stance on the possibility of the SEC shifting back to a nine-game conference schedule. The topic also came up during the SEC Spring meetings. On Tuesday, reporters asked Coach Freeze about his concerns regarding such a move. 'I think we would say, 'Alright, what is best for the conference, but can you give us the totality of the information? Like, are we getting some guaranteed folks in the playoffs? You know, how many?' Freeze questioned. Hugh Freeze compared the College Football scene with the NFL, arguing that individual losses don't affect Super Bowl chances as much as they do in college football. 'You can lose seven games in the NFL and win the Super Bowl, and you can be 8-4 in this league, and might be the hottest team -- nobody wanted to play South Carolina at the end of the year last year,' Freeze said. Freeze said he wanted to know the totality of the proposal and asked if that was the best approach for the SEC. 'And so, when you talk eight or nine from a coach's perspective, first, what is best for the conference? But also, can you give us the -- what is the full totality of the of the picture. What does it look like?'

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