Sport
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Warriors crash with a thud
The Warriors have finally been conquered. After an undefeated start to the South West Gippsland Dart League, the Warriors were brought crashing back down to…
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Mother-nature rains on Turf 1’s final day parade
So compelling was the final day of the DDCA Turf 1 competition that the battle for second place and the all-important double chance at Park…
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Expect the unexpected
Are we about to witness one of those weird and whacky moments that only sport can seem to deliver…that not even a Hollywood scriptwriter could…
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Final round delivers plenty of storylines
COOMOORA IN OMINOUS TOUCH Coomoora has sent a stern message in its final home-and-away match against Fountain Gate. The Roos were in ominous touch, bowling…
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Mendis is the man
After a professional playing career spanning just shy of 20 years, Jeevan Mendis felt he needed a break from cricket. The 2022/23 Alan Wookey medallist…
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Hawks, Bloods dominate Team of the Year
Springvale South and Hallam Kalora Park players represented seven of the 12 players selected in the DDCA Turf 1 Team of the Year, announced on…
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Cranbourne claim championship in a classic
CRANBOURNE BOWLS Cranbourne Bowling Club is Division 2 premiers in Pennant bowls after winning a classic sectional grand final against Narre Warren. After five years…
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Who wins the Wookey?
Sunday 26 February will see the DDCA crown the prestigious Alan Wookey Medal, awarded to the player adjudged the fairest and best in the Turf…
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Stingray Sibba now a Dolphin
Overlooked 2022 Beaconsfield draft prospect Mitch Szybkowski has settled at the Frankston Dolphins for the 2023 season. In between a three-week block at Essendon, and…
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Legacy-leavers and impact players
JONTY: What a big weekend of sport boys. We had the penultimate round in the DDCA and CCCA seasons, so big results in terms of…
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Maroons are up for the fight
-Is UPPER BEACONSFIELD expecting a tougher-than-usual finals series in the CCCA District Division this season? It would appear so after the Maroons were paid a…
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Keeping calm on Cup call
Pakenham Racing Club CEO Blair Odgers can see a bright future for the club’s most prestigious race on the calendar despite the Pakenham Cup initially…