Some positives to take away
By JARROD POTTER
VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
REVIEW - ROUND 5
ACTIONS spoke louder than the five-point loss Casey took at the hands of Werribee.
The Scorpions remained competitive...
If you don’t score… it doesn’t matter
By JARROD POTTER
BERWICK City’s women’s team failed to hold off Ballarat SC despite controlling the match from whistle to whistle.
Ballarat snuck back in for...
Wickers all the way
By DAVID NAGEL
BERWICK has announced itself as a real contender for this year’s Casey Cardinia league premiership after a hard-earned 27-point victory over Cranbourne...
The rocky road to Division 2
Southern Football League and Victorian Amateur Football Association
DOVETON Eagles welcome to Southern’s Division 2 competition maintained its rocky course with a 71-point belting by...
The eye of the storm
IF you ask most football supporters their opinion, a dark cloud has always hung over the umpires, the men in yellow who on Saturday...
In the Spirit of Sport
The Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation is handing out local awards to encourage excellence and fair play in sport. On Saturday at Robinson Oval,...
Billy sticks to it
By JARROD POTTER
FAMILY passion brought Billy Halrahan to hockey, but his own love of the sport has propelled him into a Victorian representative team.
Halrahan,...
Berwick’s best a shot at gold
BERWICK’S best shooters have only one target at the upcoming Glasgow Commonwealth Games - gold.
Lalita Yauhleuskaya and Laetisha Scanlan have shot their way into...
Opal colours take on the world
SET to shine overseas against the best in the world, Carley Mijovic will take to the court for the Australian Opals on its American...
The girls are back
By JARROD POTTER
UNIFIED at last, Cranbourne Women’s Football Club took its first step onto the field in the VWFL’s Division 1 competition.
After a tumultuous...
Win-streak ends
By JARROD POTTER
THE streak is over.
Casey Cavaliers win-streak came to an end at the hands of Coburg to the whopping tune of a 68-94...
Not alone in long walk
By BRIDGET COOK
MORE than 120 people united at Cranbourne Racecourse last week to help tackle the problem of suicide - one step at a...