An up-front Chris Fagan told Tom Rockliff soon after taking the reins at Brisbane his captaincy at the AFL club was under review.Rockliff has a tenuous grip on the Lions leadership after a disastrous past two seasons, speculation he would be traded and a sexist post-season tweet for which he had to apologise.In the conversations that Ive had with him and the few times Ive met him, he (Fagan) has been really up front with me, Rockliff told SEN radio on Friday.He outlined clearly to me that there will be a process that we go through to select the leaders for 2017.Thats all you want as a player. You just want honesty. He calls it how it is.Fagan, who was appointed as Justin Leppitschs replacement from Hawthorn following the Lions second-straight bottom-two finish, has previously said the captaincy was up for grabs.A decision on whether Rockliff would keep the reins would not be made until a player leadership vote before the 2017 AFL pre-season NAB Challenge, Fagan said.The incumbent is fine with losing the position, saying he would take a team-first mentality to the review.Obviously, yeah, I would enjoy to be (captain). But in saying that, if Im not captain, Im fine with that as well, Rockliff said.If I remain captain, I remain captain. And if not, Ill fully support who it is.You play for team success.The Victorian identified Dayne Zorko, Dayne Beams and Daniel Rich as the players who could emerge to take control of the young Lions squad.Rockliff also denied he had spoken to rival clubs about a Gabba exit after speculation he would move to Adelaide during the trade period. Swell Italia ., and Rudi Swiegers of Kipling, Sask., took sixth spot on Saturday in pairs at the NHK Trophy ISU Grand Prix figure skating competition. Hydro Flask Outlet . From filmmaker Nanette Burstein (On the Ropes), The Price of Gold revisits the saga that rocked the figure skating world ahead of the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic Winter Games: the assault on Nancy Kerrigan, and the plot that led its way back to her rival Tonya Harding. http://www.italiahydroflask.it/s-well-bottiglia-italia.html .25 million option on reliever Jose Veras. Hydro Flask Bottiglia . Reassurance came from Paul Tesori, his caddie and close friend whose newborn son is in intensive care in a Florida hospital. "Paul sent me a text this morning, just told me he loved me and wanted to go out and fight as hard as I would any other day," Simpson said Sunday after doing just that. Borraccia Hydro Flask Italia . Their experience showed Tuesday as the No. 10 Badgers blunted a Saint Louis surge to win 63-57 and advance to face West Virginia in Wednesdays finals of the Cancun Challenge. Birmingham, Ala. - Kentucky was predicted to win the 2017 Southeastern Conference mens basketball championship in voting by a select panel of both SEC and national media members.The Wildcats are the overall preseason favorite for the 12th time since the 1998‐99 season. Arkansas senior forward Moses Kingsley was the choice of the media for SEC Mens Basketball Player of the Year.Georgias J.J. Frazier & Yante Maten; Kentuckys Edrice Bam Adebayo, Isaiah Briscoe, DeAaron Fox & Malik Monk; and Texas A&Ms Tyler Davis also received votes in the Player of the Year voting.Kingsley, Frazier, Adebayo, Fox and Davis were each All‐SEC First Team selections. Maten, Briscoe and Monk were second team picks along with Floridas KeVaughn Allen, LSUs Antonio Blakeney, Mississippi States Quinndary Weatherspoon and Vanderbilts Luke Kornet.Points were compiled on a 14‐13‐12‐11‐10‐9‐8‐7‐6‐5‐4‐3‐2‐1 basis. Each media member also voted for a five‐player All‐SEC Team. Ties were not broken.The 2016‐17 campaign begins November 11, with conference play set to begin December 29. The 2017 SEC Tournament will be March 8‐12 at Bridgestone Arrena in Nashville, Tenn.ddddddddddddPreseason Media PollKentuckyFloridaTexas A&MGeorgiaArkansasVanderbiltAlabamaSouth CarolinaOle MissMississippi StateAuburnLSUTennesseeMissouriFirst Team All‐SEC Moses Kingsley - Arkansas, F, 6‐10, 230, Sr., Abuja, Nigeria J.J. Frazier - Georgia, G, 5‐10, 155, Sr., Glennville, Ga. Edrice Bam Adebayo - Kentucky, F, 6‐10, 260, Fr., Little Washington, N.C. DeAaron Fox - Kentucky, G, 6‐3, 187, Fr., Houston, Texas Tyler Davis - Texas A&M, C, 6‐10, 270, So., Plano, TexasSecond Team All‐SEC KeVaughn Allen - Florida, G, 6‐2, 183, So., Little Rock, Ark. Yante Maten - Georgia, F, 6‐8, 240, Jr., Pontiac, Mich. Isaiah Briscoe - Kentucky, G, 6‐3, 210, So., Newark, N.J. Malik Monk - Kentucky, G, 6‐3, 200, Fr., Lepanto, Ark. Antonio Blakeney - LSU, G, 6‐4, 190, So., Sarasota, Fla. Quinndary Weatherspoon - Mississippi State, G, 6‐4, 202, So., Canton, Miss. Luke Kornet - Vanderbilt, F, 7‐1, 250, Sr., Lantana, TexasSEC Player of the Year:?Moses Kingsley, Arkansas ' ' '