Sport
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Great crosses… no strikes
By JARROD POTTER BERWICK CITY women could not find the go-ahead goal against South Yarra, conceding a 1-2 loss away on Sunday. A rough-and-tumble match…
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Eagles swoop
By JARROD POTTER SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2 – round 6 HAMPTON returned to bay side without the points as Doveton Eagles defended their home…
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How sweet it really is
By RUSSELL BENNETT HOW sweet it must have been for Devon Meadows trainer Darren McDonald to win the world’s richest staying greyhound race at Sandown…
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The Money shot
BERWICK’s Harrison Money (inset) had the pride of Casey Cardinia football in his hands as he lined up an after-the-siren kick to give the Demons’…
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Inter-league clash goes down to the wire
By BRIDGET SCOTT IT was a nail-biting end to a highly contested match at Geelong’s Simonds Stadium on Saturday, when the Casey Cardinia inter-league side…
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On the lookout
Nick Scanlon played a blinder across half back for Casey Cardinia in Saturday’s inter-league win over Bellarine. Scanners will return to his Narre Warren jumper…
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No middle ground
By DAVID NAGEL CASEY Cardinia football starts the middle-phase of its season on Saturday with the top five take on the bottom five sides on…
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Winning streak
By DAVID NAGEL THE Casey Cardinia Football League is just one step away from a top-10 ranking in the state after the Demons overcame a…
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Bulldogs clip Eagles wings
By JARROD POTTER THE lessons kept coming for Doveton Eagles with Highett this week’s tutor in the finer points of a 21-point victory. The Eagles…
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Another crack at glory
By JARROD POTTER SECOND time around, Evan Panozza still gets a rush to know he will represent Victoria. The Casey Scorpions VFL captain has received…
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“Meant to be”… cruel but true
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW – ROUND 7 “THEN you’ll hear those Lions roar because Coburg boys are we!” Sitting in the grandstand…
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Family motto Tyler’s rite
By RUSSELL BENNETT THIRD generation hockey player Tyler Jacobs had only just started to walk when his mum Deb first put a hockey stick in…









