Sport
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Rebels without a clue
By JARROD POTTER WGCA District and Sub-District review – Round 9 (one-day) The billing for Pakenham Upper/Toomuc (8/129) versus Cranbourne Meadows (128) did not live…
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Rain reschedule
HEAVY rain on Friday and the predicted poor forecast forced the postponement of Dandenong District Cricket Association’s turf grades and Victorian Premier Cricket for the…
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Cricket champion clinic
TWO young and promising Casey cricketers were given the chance of a lifetime when they had a chance to meet former Australian champion Matthew Hayden…
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Dogs are talking
By JARROD POTTER ONLY a couple of days into his AFL career, Narre Warren footballer Toby Mclean is already loving his time at the Whitten…
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Casey missed golden opportunity
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – 1st Round 9 (One day) CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE (6/139) squandered its best chance yet of points after skittling Ringwood…
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All hail Hallam; Eagles soar
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION – TURF 1 Round 6 (Day 2) HALLAM Kalora Park and Cranbourne notched maximum points in a round…
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Fear of unknown… well founded
NARRE WARREN BOWLS ON Saturday Division-2 played away to Mordialloc in Round 2 of Pennant competition. Not knowing the test they were in for Narre…
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Diamonds lodge in Kestrels’ gullet
By JARROD POTTER WOMEN’S GRIDIRON VICTORIA A FINAL home-and-away season rampage led the Berwick Diamonds to a 72-0 thumping of the Ballarat Kestrels, despite some…
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Our Zach’s up among the best
By DAVID NAGEL ENDEAVOUR Hills’ batsman Zach Allen has been confirmed as one of the state’s brightest young prospects after being named in the Victorian…
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Older and wiser
THE journey for over-35s interested in sharing in the magnificent success of the Narre Warren Football Club begins tonight, with the club holding a meeting…
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Players push out coach
By DAVID NAGEL CRANBOURNE Football Club’s coaching merry-go-round is once again in full swing after the shock sacking of 2014 incumbent Scott Sutherland on Saturday.…