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Eagles take Goosey steps

CRANBOURNE ball-magnet Curtis Barker was up to his old tricks against Old Trinity in a practice match at Casey Fields on Saturday. Barker and the rest of the Eagles list are working hard under new-coach Simon Goosey as they look to take the next step after finishing runner-up in the last three seasons. The Cranbourne Football Netball Club will play its last practice match at Casey Fields this Saturday, incorporating its Family and Jumper Presentation Day, and all supporters are invited. The Eagles’ first match in the newly-formed South East Football Netball league is a home game against arch-rival Narre Warren on Saturday 11 April. 136595 Picture: JARROD POTTER

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