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  • Alford on a winner

    By Marc McGowanLEADING reinsman Chris Alford is looking forward to continuing his successful relationship with Cranbourne when the harness club holds its annual Christmas in…

  • Cassie walks all over illness

    Cassie Raselli defied illness to power her way to two silver medals at the Lake Burley Griffin Racewalking Australia Championships in Canberra over the Queen’s…

  • Number-one log-on

    NOS Computers has all the big names and all the spare parts you will ever need. NOS Computers in Hallam is the place to go…

  • Scorpions ‘bomb’ Bendigo

    Right: Saints rookie-list beanpole Luke van Rheenen prepares to bang one forward as the Casey Scorpions surge to their third victory of the VFL season…

  • Injuries ground Comets

    By Marc McGowanTHE Casey Comets on Sunday slumped to their third straight loss amid further bad news regarding key players. Heidelberg’s 2-1 win over the…

  • Doveton downed again

    Alija Karic in action for Doveton. By Melissa GrantDOVETON suffered yet another three-goal defeat when it fell to the Southern Suburbs in Football Federation Victoria…

  • Kids used in two-minute heist of a pure-bred pup

    How much is that puppy in the window…? Pets at Home managing director David Herman says the brazen theft of a pure-bred puppy from his…

  • Youth no barrier Donnelly

    Michelle Donnelly is set to fly the flag for the Victorian under 19 Australian Rules team after being selected for the 2007 AFL Women’s National…

  • Hughes loves life in harness

    Longwarry trainer Michael Hughes with his rising three-year-old Ulos after a solid win at Cranbourne’s last meeting. By Brad KingsburyCRANBOURNE Harness Racing Club will host…

  • Netball’s not just for girls, says Aussie rep

    Matthew Tate is looking forward to playing netball for Australia later this year. By Callan DateMATTHEW Tate says he is used to the occasional smart…

  • Eastern a pillar of strength

    Eastern Suburbs coach Stephen Tia was delighted with his side’s first-up Pillar Cup win and is looking forward to developing players for the next level.…

  • Centre expansion has community needs covered

    Some of the creative talents behind the quilt include Jeanette Hume, Wendy Poyser and Dorothy McCarthy, |pictured here with Casey mayor Colin Butler and councillor…

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