Sydneys Callum Mills is the AFL Rising Star for 2016.Mills took out the prestigious award ahead of Western Bulldogs midfielder Caleb Daniel, with Carlton defender Jacob Weitering in third.The 19-year-old featured in 20 games in his breakout season, playing an influential role across half-back where he averaged 19 possessions a match.Im really humbled ... theres been some great names before me that have won this award, Mills said.For me to win this award is something really special and Ill really cherish it.It was an exciting day and the nerves got the better of me towards the end but it was good.Mills, a product of the Swans Academy, was selected third overall at the 2013 draft but endured an injury-interrupted start to his career before making his debut this season.He played most of his junior football as a midfielder before making the transition to defence this year.I just did my homework as much as I could and learned from the people around me, he said of the move.Being at the Swans, its such a great club and theres a lot of resources around me that I can feed off. Its pretty much spoon fed - all you have to do is open your mouth. Lindsey Horan Jersey ., and Rudi Swiegers of Kipling, Sask., took sixth spot on Saturday in pairs at the NHK Trophy ISU Grand Prix figure skating competition. Casey Short USA Jersey . - Levi Browns tenure at left tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers is over before it even began. http://www.officialsocceruswntshop.com/adrianna-franch-usa-jersey/ . How great will be revealed in the next couple of days at the board of governors meeting in Pebble Beach, Calif. Abby Smith USA Jersey . The Montreal Canadiens announced on Friday that the veteran forward will return to the teams line-up on Saturday night when the Habs visit the Nashville Predators. Sam Mewis USA Jersey . Miikka Kiprusoff had just announced his retirement after a decade-long run in Calgary and it would be up to Berra and Ramo to fill the void. Durham 401 (Jennings 201*, Footitt 5-90) and 213 for 8 (Stoneman 92, Clark 54, S Curran 6-51) lead Surrey 367 (Roy 120, Onions 5-90) by 247 runsScorecard Sam Curran upstaged future team-mate Mark Stoneman when he removed him for 92 to complete his first six-wicket haul for Surrey in the Specsavers County Championship match at Chester-le-Street.His sensational burst of four wickets in seven balls rocked Durham before Graham Clark counter-attacked with a 53-ball half-century.Coming in at 83 for 5, Clark put on 109 with Stoneman before Curran returned to have them both lbw when playing to leg.Durham were 213 for 8, leading by 247, when the murk which had forced the floodlights to be kept on all day was deemed to have got worse.Play was halted with 22 overs still to be bowled, but there is still every prospect of an intriguing final day with Durham needing a win to ensure a 12th successive season in Division One.Stoneman frustrated next seasons employees as he built steadily on a rapid start, passing 1,000 championship runs for the fourth successive season.He hit three fours in five balls from Mark Footitt early in his innings, the third being pulled just out of mid-ons reach. After that he throttled back, reaching 50 off 82 balls before slowing further.The other Surrey signing, Scott Borthwick, remained 33 short of 1,000 when he took 18 balls to get off the mark then fell for 12 when he became Currans first victim with the score on 777 for 1.ddddddddddddicketless in the first innings, Curran returned for a second spell after being given only three overs in his first.Borthwick pushed forward to his second ball and edged to Ben Foakes. The next was slanted across right-hander Jack Burnham, who also edged to the wicketkeeper, then Ben Stokes was able to watch the hat-trick ball pass harmlessly by.But in trying to withdraw his bat from the next he continued his disappointing match by edging to Kumar Sangakkara at first slip.Paul Collingwood ran a four to third man but in Currans next over could only steer a ball rising towards his chest to third slip. Three balls later Curran could have had another when Jason Roy got his left hand to an edge by Stoneman on 48.But Curran began to stray, helping Clark off to a confident start. In nine previous championship innings, he had a top score of 36 and three ducks. But he is known as a powerful striker and on 31 he pulled Footitt behind square for a big six.Two more powerful pulls off Tom Curran followed before Surrey turned to Zafar Ansari. Clark lofted the left-arm spinner over mid-on for his eighth four to reach 50, only to depart for 54 straight after tea.Stoneman followed six overs later and Stuart Poynter made 19 before edging a drive at Footitt to first slip just before a halt was called. ' ' '