Tag: Sport
You’ve come a long way, Bogut
By RUSSELL BENNETT
TO SAY Andrew Bogut has come a long way since practicing his ball skills as a youngster at his family’s Endeavour Hills...
Club flies the flag
BERWICK Montuna has chalked up its fourth consecutive Junior Pennant in Peninsula District golf.
Club junior Pennant Manager Ed Nicolette described the flag as an...
Masters of the greens
A total of 152 players competed in Saturday’s stableford competition on Saturday at Cardinia Beaconhills which saw Michael French (9) win the A Grade...
Anthony’s spirit runs high
By JARROD POTTER
WURUNDJERI spirit is alive within Beau Anthony.
Anthony, 14, from Hampton Park, will take to the field as part of the Victorian/Tasmanian combined...
Clear goals in new era
The newly-formed South East Football Netball League begins in earnest this Saturday with the nine-team competition setting the foundation for the future of football...
No embarrassing loss
By JARROD POTTER
SEFNL - Round 1
DOVETON 14.17 (101) d HAMPTON PARK 11.5 (71)
IT WAS the result everyone expected heading into the South East Football...
Upset win heralds surprises in store
By DAVID NAGEL
EXPECT the unexpected - that should be the catch-cry for the newly formed South East Netball League this season.
Just one game in...
Steph Cumming home
“SHE belongs at Dandenong - she’s a Dandy girl.”
With an emphatic statement like that from Dandenong WNBL coach Larissa Anderson, it’s not a surprise...
Buntine ready to rock
By JARROD POTTER
GETTING through the NAB Cup unscathed was the first step in the right direction for Greater Western Sydney’s Matthew Buntine.
Buntine, 20, originally...
TigerSharks move north
By JARROD POTTER
OUR best swimmers will battle the rest of Australia as the Casey TigerSharks prepare for another gut-busting Australian Swimming Championships campaign.
Josh Beaver,...
Stingrays flounder in almighty current
By JARROD POTTER
WELCOME to the big league.
It was a harsh arrival for the Dandenong Stingrays as the visitors were shown little hospitality in a...
Doves go to dizzy heights
By DAVID NAGEL
ONCE feared, but recently forgotten, Doveton will be looking to wind back the clock and repeat history in the inaugural South East...