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ATTLEBORO, Mass. - A man prosecutors say was with Aaron Hernandez the night the former New England Patriots tight ends friend was killed has been held on $500,000 cash bail. Ernest Wallace appeared Friday in Attleboro District Court on a charge of being an accessory after the fact to murder. His lawyer argued that Wallace was not a flight risk and wanted to return to his family in Florida. Attorney David Meier sought bail of $10,000. Prosecutors said Wallace was Hernandezs "right-hand man" and sought $1 million bail. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder in the shooting death of Odin Lloyd, a 27-year-old Boston semi-professional football player whose body was found June 17 in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandezs home. Prosecutors say Hernandez orchestrated Lloyds killing because he was upset with him. Wholesale Fake Shoes . Vokoun departed practice on Saturday morning after discovering swelling in his thigh. He was taken to a local hospital where the clot was revealed. 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I want them to have a personality and be able to say what they want, but I dont think that was the right forum for him to do it. Hes got enough charisma in the way he plays. At the top of his game, hes in our team, first pick, and I think hes going to India.But the fact remains that I think he needs a mentor, whether that be Chris Rogers, or Michael Hussey or Mark Taylor or someone like that, who he could speak to and vent. I often did with Stacky or my dad, get it off your chest and then say okay, this is what we need to do.I dont think you can be successful in international cricket without having someone you can speak honestly and candidly to. Hes a bit of a repeat offender and thats hurting people. Now, is he worth working for? Yep, I think he is, hes got a lot to offer. [R] Ashwin hates bowling to him, thats a fact... but he needs to get some runs.Jones expressed his surprise at Maxwells absence from the team at the SCG, and questioned the wisdom of batting Mitchell Marsh as high as No. 5, above Travis Head. I wouldve had him in, he said. I cant for the life of me work out how Mitchell Marsh is batting at No. 5, are you telling me Travis Heads not as good a batsman as [Marsh]? What Travis Head did was terrific, but he still lacks a bit of polish.Crickets economy now affords handsome wages to interrnational cricketers as well as globetrotting Twenty20 specialists.dddddddddddd Jones argued that this now meant players could be taking the opportunity to have their own personal coaches and mentors with them on tours around the world, thereby providing greater consistency of advice. That, in turn, could reduce the need for copious numbers of support staff on a tour.Im starting to think now, they get paid so much money, are we getting like golf and tennis where Id have had Stacky in my hip pocket on a contract and flying around wherever I need him? Jones said. The moneys there and its a tax deduction for the players.The selectors pick you because they like you as a player. Then, you go to a different coach, a different batting coach... how many coaches do they go through before they play for Australia? You want consistency in people around you to help get you where you want to go and protect you as much as you can. I think its going to get that way.Can I go to Darren Lehmann as coach and say I cant hit the ball off the square, Im struggling, well, do this, go do that. But then, he takes the coachs hat off, puts the selectors on and says, cant pick him because hes struggling. Is that the environment we want? It happened with me.Looking back at Maxwells ill-fated attempt to move from Victoria to New South Wales on the eve of the season, Jones said that it was symptomatic of a system where players were encouraged to think the pathway system - also criticised by former Test batsman Paul Sheahan in launching the book - was there purely to develop them. He wondered how much the current generation was encouraged to have a strong sense of affinity with any one team or state.What type of player do we want coming through our system? Jones said. Were getting a system now where if you dont play for Victoria, youll play for the CA XI, and youre just creating a pathway for players worrying about themselves instead of worrying about their state cap.Guys move from the Stars to the Renegades to the Adelaide Strikers, because of a difference in their pay structure. Were creating that environment to get players thinking that way instead of worrying about the team enough. ' ' '

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