Ben Creagh and Benji Marshall will be farewelled by St George Illawarra, but NRL fans appear to have seen the last of Manly skipper Jamie Lyon.Creagh and Marshall have been selected for one final outing in the Red V in this weekends last round of the season before parting ways with the club.Retiring former club skipper Creagh has struggled with a knee injury this year, but has been named to take on Newcastle at Jubilee Oval on Saturday.As expected, playmaker Marshall has been granted a recall despite being dropped last week.Those who wont receive send-offs from their club include Lyon and South Sydney five-eighth Luke Keary.Lyon hoped to pull on the Sea Eagles jersey one last time before retiring, but was not named to take on Penrith due to a hamstring injury.Also for Manly, Dylan Walker has made an unexpected return from a shoulder problem that was expected to sideline him for the rest of the year.Departing Rabbitohs playmaker Keary hasnt overcome a torn hamstring so wont play a final game for the club before moving to Sydney Roosters.While Canterbury veteran Sam Perrett will also sit out this week, and is racing the clock to make a recovery from a neck injury before he hangs up the boots at seasons end.North Queensland prop Matt Scott (finger) will miss his sides high-stakes Queensland derby with Gold Coast, and veteran forward Ben Hannant goes into the side.Wests Tigers have received a boost before their crunch clash with Canberra, with Chris Lawrence named to return from a shin injury.Jeremy Latimore and Moses Leota have been named on Penriths extended bench to cover the loss of Reagan Campbell-Gillard (back).Sydney Roosters will miss Boyd Cordner (knee) and Sio Siua Taukeiaho (knee) for their clash with Brisbane, with Ryan Matterson and Isaac Liu to start in the back row.Broncos hooker Andrew McCullough has been named but is under a fitness cloud after rolling his ankle.With Manu Vatuvei (sternum) and Solomone Kata (suspension) missing, the Warriors have been forced into a back-line reshuffle, with Tuimoala Lolohea shifted to fullback and Jonathan Wright and Ken Maumalo on the wings.The Storm have named Matt White and Christian Welch on an extended bench to cover suspended prop Nelson Asofa-Solomona. Lawson Crouse Jersey . The Vancouver coach and an announced sellout crowd of 18,910 watched in dismay as the Canucks lost 7-4 to the New York Islanders on Monday night by squandering a 3-0 lead in the third period. Aaron Ness Jersey .4 million title. Ryan Riess emerged with the title after a session in which he started behind, but used expert skill to gather the chips to his side amid the unpredictability of no-limit Texas Hold em. Riess put his final opponent Jay Farber all-in with an Ace-King. https://www.cheapcoyotes.com/ . PAUL, Minn. Coyotes Jerseys China . They had already blown a double-digit lead, fans were hitting the exits, and a long seven-game road trip waited at the end. Barrett Hayton Jersey . "No difference at all," chirped U.S. roommate and linemate James van Riemsdyk. "Its still the same cranky Phil.TORONTO - Canadian Milos Raonic has hired former Croatian star Ivan Ljubicic as his coach, a month after he split with Galo Blanco. "Being coached by Ivan will really offer a new dimension to my game," Raonic said in a statement Friday. "He brings such a vast knowledge of the game and his recent experience on tour is a major plus for my development." Ljubicic retired in 2012 with a career-high ATP World Tour ranking of No. 3. He turned pro in 1998 and captured 10 titles over 14 years, including an ATP Masters 1000 title at Indiana Wells in 2010, defeating Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick en route. Raonic, from Thornhill, Ont., said he and Ljubicic had similar aggressive sstyles of play, "so he can definitely understand the mentality I have on court and areas where I can improve.dddddddddddd" Ljubicic won a bronze medal in mens doubles at the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens with Mario Ancic. He was also part of the Davis Cup champion Croatian team in 2005, holding the record of 11 "live rubbers" won in that season. "Working with Milos will be a great challenge," Ljubicic said. "He already has great weapons and I am looking forward to helping him develop his game even further this season. Since I retired I have never been too far from the tour and I think that my familiarity with the tour can be of help to Milos." ' ' '