Sport
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Local to joyfully miss remainder of AFLW season
Beaconsfield junior Sammie Johnson will miss the remainder of the AFL Womens’s season… for the best of reasons. The tough midfielder will sit out the…
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Narre nab 15&U White flag
Narre Warren’s youngest competing Magpies have claimed the ultimate success. The Pies overcame a quarter-time deficit to defeat ROC 39-17. Millie Barrientos scored 23 of…
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Maund makes mockery of B Grade
Narre Warren’s Kacey Maund has capped off a superb season with a hat-trick of desired awards. Maund collected the B Grade league best and fairest,…
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Patto takes leave
James Pattinson has stepped away from Victoria. The Dandenong local informed Cricket Victoria of his desire to take an extended break from the game to…
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Eagles add to the trophy cabinet
Cranbourne has secured the 17 & Under White premiership over Beaconsfield in a nail-biting affair. Braving the conditions, Cranbourne overcame their rival Eagles 14 to…
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Tennis champions crowned
The Berwick and District Tennis Association (BDTA) conducted its grand final weekend on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 September, with wild weather across that weekend…
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Future football is back
Team Houli and Team Murphy have been finalised ahead of Saturday’s AFL Grand Final curtain raiser at the MCG and they both feature an array…
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Wickers claim edge over close-town rival
Berwick has won the 13 & Under White premiership in another edition of its rivalry with Beaconsfield. The Wickers won the contest 18 to 15…
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Grand Old Flag
Cora Lynn’s Jimmy Munro was swept up in emotion. Cranbourne’s George Grey was going berserk with excitement. And fellow Eagle and Casey captain Mitch White…
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Winner takes all in best of five
At this particular point of each year, a selection of the football fraternity yearns for a best of three or best of five grand final.…
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Brotherly love
PULL QUOTE: “It’s a family club, hopefully one day my kids are running around playing footy or netball here.” Narre Warren premiership player Kurt Mutimer.…
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’Richo’ caps off a week to remember
There’s a sense of similarity between Jake Richardson’s two premiership medallions. On both occasions there was a raging favourite, an un-backable underdog and – of…












