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  • Scorpion game plan… in the mud

    Scorpion game plan… in the mud

    By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW – ROUND 13 ANOTHER VFL matchday… and another fadeout from Casey. Going goal-for-goal early in the first term,…

  • Full throttle thrill

    Full throttle thrill

    By RUSSELL BENNETT IT’S fair to say the world of jet sprinting is not for the faint-hearted. It involves racing 12-foot long, 500 kilogram boats…

  • Coach draws the line

    Coach draws the line

    By JARROD POTTER WHILE most coaches would take a draw after trailing 0-2 just after half-time, Dandenong City coach Ivan Duzel was disappointed with his…

  • Matt finish for Cavaliers

    Matt finish for Cavaliers

    By JARROD POTTER WINNING rough is not what a coach would ideally want, but Casey Cavaliers were able to scrap out a 67-66 nail-biter over…

  • Swans focus on coaching

    Swans focus on coaching

    By RUSSELL BENNETT THE powers that be at the Casey-South Melbourne cricket club are hoping a new coaching group can help take its young charges…

  • Doves declare war

    Doves declare war

    By DAVID NAGEL DOVETON’s startling turnaround in form has continued in the Casey Cardinia league with the Doves scoring their fourth consecutive win, over ROC,…

  • Pies power Country push

    Pies power Country push

    NARRE Warren’s impact on country football will reach new levels this Saturday when three of its biggest stars run out for the Victoria Country No.2…

  • Split means all face finals

    Split means all face finals

    By JARROD POTTER FINALS footy will be played by twice as many Youth Girls footballers under a revised structure set out by the South East…

  • Eagles’ winning ways

    no room for bylines Victorian Women’s Football League CRANBOURNE kept its season ticking along with a comfortable victory over St Albans. Playing on Saturday at…

  • Award just about the tennis

    Award just about the tennis

    By JARROD POTTER TROPHIES and medals have always been part of champion tennis player Daniela Di Toro’s career – but a recently awarded accolade stands…

  • Cavaliers a perfect half

    Cavaliers a perfect half

    By JARROD POTTER IT STARTED – as a lot of great basketball stories do – with a dunk. First versus second; Shepparton squared off with…

  • Swimming with the Sharks

    CASEY Cardinia’s finest netballers joined forces with the best from Nepean and Peninsula on Sunday to finish fourth in their pool in the Victorian State…

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