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New Australian netball captain Sharni Layton intends inspiring the Diamonds as much by deed as by her famous vocal style in the coming Quad SeriesDefender Layton steps into the vacancy caused by Laura Geitzs pregnancy and the retirement of Clare McMeniman.She is part of a new leadership group, with shooter Caitlin Thwaites and midcourter Kim Ravaillion elevated to vice-captaincy roles.Uncapped players Courtney Bruce and Caitlyn Nevins and recalled shooter Susan Pettitt have also been named in the squad of 12, after representing Australian in the Fast5 World Series event in Melbourne last weekend.The Quad Series will be played next January and February in South Africa and England and features the national teams of those countries, along with Australia and New Zealand.Layton has blossomed into one of the worlds premier defenders over the past two years, winning awards and plaudits for her ability to make big plays.She has earned plenty of publicity for barking out orders to her colleagues, though she has never captained a senior team.You could say my leadership style is definitely more vocal in regard to being at the back of the court, Layton told AAP.But I always saw that as my role, to try and give my team energy throughout a game and wanting to speak up on and off the court.Layton wont be changing her style but will lead by as example as much as by word.Youve got to walk and talk, theres no point standing somewhere and doing all the talking and not acting, she said.Nevins, who Layton played alongside in Victorian representative teams,, was often the only non-international in the trans-Tasman title-winning Queensland Firebirds starting seven.She took the hard road but kept persisting and ended up getting the two premierships with Queensland and then playing Fast5 and really proving herself there, Layton said.Bruce was a lynchpin of the West Coast Fever defence, in 2016 and might have earned senior selection earlier if not for injury issues.She just reads the game so well and picks off so much ball, its really exciting what she;s going to bring to the team on and off the court, Layton said.Pettitt, a former NSW Swifts teammate of Laytons, won the last of her 54 Test caps almost four years ago.Ive seen her work so hard behind the scenes the last couple of years and doing all the extra agility work, Im so glad she has been rewarded, Layton said.Australian Diamonds 2017 Netball Quad Series squad: Courtney Bruce, April Brandley, Paige Hadley, Sharni Layton (capt), Caitlyn Nevins, Susan Pettitt, Kim Ravaillion, Gabi Simpson, Caitlin Thwaites, Gretel Tippett, Jo Weston, Stephanie Wood. 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Patrice Bergeron and Daniel Paille scored 20 seconds apart a few minutes after Stamkos was taken off the ice on a stretcher with a broken right leg, and the Bruins beat the Lightning 3-0 on Monday afternoon. A class-action lawsuit was filed Thursday against the NFL and Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, for the cancellation of the Hall of Fame game this past Sunday because of poor field conditions.The lawsuit, which was filed at the United States District Court, Northern District of Ohio Eastern Division, seeks more than $5 million in damages from the NFL and the Pro Football Hall of Fame.Plaintiffs Alan Biland (from Wisconsin), Matthew Crabb (Indiana), Tiffany Ratcliff (Virginia), and Carmelo Treviso (Wisconsin) filed the suit to recover damages owed to themselves and others similarly situated. They are represented by attorney Michael Avenatti, who represented ticket holders for the 2011 Super Bowl who wound up without seats in Dallas and ultimately were placed in temporary seating that had obstructed views.The plaintiffs are requesting a jury trial.The lawsuit states that the NFL has a history of mismanaging the stadiums where its games are held, citing Super Bowl XLV in Dallas.It states that like the 2011 situation in Dallas, several fans attending Sundays game were displaced from their seats due to incomplete installation of temporary seats, which were deemed unsafe and unusable by the local fire marshal.The suit notes that the playing surface at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium has previously caused problems and cites the career-ending injury suffered by former Pittsburgh Steelers kicker Shaun Suisham in the 2015 game.It alleges that decking that was put on the field for an Aug. 5 Tim McGraw concert and then the Aug. 6 Hall of Fame induction ceremonies was supposed to be removed from the field by 8 a.dddddddddddd.m. on Sunday but wasnt actually removed until 2:45 p.m.It also alleges that even as it became clear that the game would not be played, defendants continued to maintain a facade of normality for fans and the general public, including a countdown clock on the scoreboard. Because of that, fans continued to purchase food and souvenirs as they waited for the game to start.The plaintiffs note NFL executive Troy Vincents memo to teams in which he wrote ultimately I am accountable for ensuring the field is of the highest standard and Colts owner Jim Irsays comments Sunday after the game was canceled as NFL officials purporting to admit responsibility.The game between the Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts was canceled after paint congealed and hardened on portions of the field.Avenatti told The Associated Press earlier this week that the Halls plan to only refund ticket prices was far too little. He cited greed for that and blamed the NFL far more than he did the Hall of Fame.They could have offered what these fans paid for the tickets and to reimburse them for any expenses incurred that could be proven, he said. The league has a history of being cheap with its fans.The lawsuit over the Dallas Super Bowl began as a multimillion-dollar class action, but it was not certified and the claims were significantly pared down. Most of the plaintiffs did collect some damages and were offered replacement tickets for a future Super Bowl. ' ' '