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  • Black and gold… and White

    Black and gold… and White

    By JARROD POTTER STRIDING out in the black and gold for the first time, Beaconsfield’s Brandon White was finally rewarded with his TAC Cup debut.…

  • Fired up for finals

    Fired up for finals

    By DAVID NAGEL LOCKED and loaded. THE five teams that will compete for this year’s Casey Cardinia league crown have been decided after Beaconsfield ended…

  • No fading memory

    No fading memory

    By JARROD POTTER TAY Clayton’s sport’s journey hit a new high as she was part of a national championship winning football team. Clayton, 15, from…

  • Heart of the Eagle beats

    Heart of the Eagle beats

    By JARROD POTTER Victorian Woman’s Football League THE dream remains alive for Cranbourne VWFL to make finals following a 20-point win over Darebin. Despite only…

  • How to mend a broken heart?

    By JARROD POTTER Southern Football League and Victorian Amateur Football Association HEARTBREAK again for Doveton Eagles in SFL Division 2 as another narrow lead slipped…

  • Heated exchange… or friendly banter?

    IT’S all quiet on the eastern front after an altercation between former AFL star Dean Rice and senior Warragul Industrials’ club figure Peter Brewster on…

  • Dusties look to ditch Gippsland

    By DAVID NAGEL AND RUSSELL BENNETT CASEY Cardinia Football League may have a ready-made replacement for Keysborough after news the Warragul Football Netball Club is…

  • Miners gear up for bruising encounter

    Miners gear up for bruising encounter

    THE Berwick Miners will look to bounce back from their recent loss to the Croydon Rangers when they travel to Bendigo this week to take…

  • Frog Hollow pavilion makes a score

    Frog Hollow pavilion makes a score

    By Jarrod Potter TWO decades after it was opened, the Frog Hollow Reserve pavilion in Endeavour Hills continues to benefit the community. The Endeavour Hills…

  • Saints enter the scene

    Saints enter the scene

    By RUSSELL BENNETT THE greatest strength of Australia’s national game is its ability to bring people together – to feel a part of something, to…

  • Following the rainbow

    Following the rainbow

    By JARROD POTTER THE time has almost come for Courtney Field to get set in the starter’s blocks and challenge the world. Field, 17, from…

  • The world at her feet

    The world at her feet

    By RUSSELL BENNETT “I DIDN’T get nervous at the nationals – I get excited because I’m there doing it.” That’s one amazing attitude to have…

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