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  • Borradale brains them at Kooweerup

    Borradale brains them at Kooweerup

    Members of the South West Gippsland Midweek Bowling Group descended on the beautiful Kooweerup Bowling Club on Thursday to decide who would come out on…

  • Penalties, pressure and national pride

    Penalties, pressure and national pride

    MARCUS: Well gents, I don’t know about you but sometimes in my quiet moments, I think to myself, ‘If you’re not interested in sport, then…

  • Netball clubs face uncertain futures

    Netball clubs face uncertain futures

    Berwick and Beaconsfield Netball Club’s future in the Outer East Football Netball League could be sealed as early as Monday 21 August at a league…

  • Crunch final awaits Panthers

    Crunch final awaits Panthers

    It’s a good case of déjà vu for local footy. Fierce rivals Devon Meadows and Pearcedale, for the second-consecutive year, facing off in a cut-throat…

  • Gippy future star dominates game of 2024 prospects

    Gippy future star dominates game of 2024 prospects

    Gippsland prime mover Xavier Lindsay was among eight local players to take part in a boys Under-17 Vic Country representative match on Sunday. Lindsay has…

  • 200 club games for loved Dove

    200 club games for loved Dove

    “The build up to the game or the build up to the 200th?” It was the tongue-in-cheek line from milestone man Michael Henry at the…

  • Structuring a finals forward line

    Structuring a finals forward line

    Doveton’s bout with Keysborough on Saturday exposed their weaknesses going forward and demonstrated where there is cause for optimism. With a midfield built on contested…

  • Voss leads the way for Demons

    Voss leads the way for Demons

    The only accurate guide to the true value of a player to a club is announced on best and fairest night when the most valuable…

  • Excitement builds for Cranbourne Cup

    Excitement builds for Cranbourne Cup

    Cranbourne Turf Club (CTC) has been recharging its batteries through winter and is about to embark on an exciting journey towards the feature event on…

  • Dusties deliver in doses

    Dusties deliver in doses

    Finals fever came early to Western Park on Saturday with Warragul Industrials overcoming Cora Lynn in a sometimes feisty battle between two premiership contenders this…

  • Sweet relief for Kerr and his Hawks

    Sweet relief for Kerr and his Hawks

    Hallam’s Josh Anderson falls to his knees as the siren rings out at Hallam Recreation Reserve. Matthew Melrose joins him at ground level, the two…

  • Werribee too good for Cannons

    Werribee too good for Cannons

    It was an unsuccessful trip to Werribee for both the men and women Casey Cannons. The women went down 3-2, with Skye McDonald slotting both…

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