Sport
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X-men – no choice
By RUSSELL BENNETT CHRIS Seuren’s reasoning for once again taking on the presidency of his beloved St Francis Xavier Old Collegians is a simple one…
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Sometimes fate conspires
By JARROD POTTER SUNDAY just wasn’t Casey Cavaliers’ day as everything went wrong against Keysborough – the Cougars claiming a 66-58 Big V Division-2 Women’s…
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It’s a gripping situation
GRAPPLING his way through Australian junior jiu jitsu’s best has been a tough journey, but Beaconsfield’s Bailey Collins is ready to tackle his biggest competition…
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Back to top form
By JARROD POTTER RISING star Maddy Kowalski was almost lost forever to tennis. Kowalski, 17, from Doveton, almost turned her back for good on tennis…
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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…
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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…
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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 with…
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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…
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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 in…
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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…
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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…
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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…