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  • Mathers in deadly form

    Mathers in deadly form

    By RUSSELL BENNETT WGCA PREMIER DIVISION REVIEW – ROUND 4 (Day 2) WHILE rain put a dampener on some teams’ hopes of victory on Saturday,…

  • Rolling on a four-win streak

    NARRE WARREN BOWLS Saturday’s Division-2 side playing away to Clayton continued their winning run, remain undefeated with four wins. A gutsy performance with two rinks…

  • Nightingale for Hall

    Nightingale for Hall

    CARDINIA BEACONHILLS GOLF SATURDAY at Cardinia Beaconhills saw the final of the club’s handicap matchplay title take place, the Frank Nightingale Trophy, with the match…

  • Bowling them over on a big stage

    By RUSSELL BENNETT THE best and brightest junior cricketers from throughout the West Gippsland Cricket Association took on the might of the Mornington Peninsula Cricket…

  • Stirling effort from Pines

    Stirling effort from Pines

    By DAVID NAGEL PINES Cricket Club is one-step closer to playing on the hallowed-turf of the MCG after winning the South East Country Region of…

  • Discussion or bloodletting… we’ll see

    By DAVID NAGEL PCN Sports Alliance will make a special presentation to Casey Cardinia Football Netball League clubs before the end of this week addressing…

  • At their Peake

    By DAVID NAGEL VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW – Round 2 ENDEAVOUR HILLS (146) has pulled one out of the fire against Noble Park (138),…

  • Ridges unable to Bear up

    Ridges unable to Bear up

    By DAVID NAGEL DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW – Round 2 BUCKLEY RIDGES v BERWICK A DESPERATE, and in the end, successful bowling change from…

  • Player cost under scrutiny

    THE Working Party established by AFL Victoria to examine the escalating costs of player payments at community level has provided an update to Metropolitan Community…

  • Creating a cricket pathway

    By DAVID NAGEL CREATING a pathway for junior cricketers that is effective, but simple to navigate is part of a plan to build a stronger…

  • Swans sing a sad song

    Swans sing a sad song

    CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE (136) is now alone at the foot of the Premier Cricket ladder, the only team not to taste victory after five rounds after…

  • Eyes set for high spot

    Eyes set for high spot

    By RUSSELL BENNETT and DAVID NAGEL WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION PREMIER UPPER Beaconsfield (184) has top spot firmly in its sights after the second-placed Maroons…

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