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  • Blood to trickle in Cox Plate

    Blood to trickle in Cox Plate

    Alligator Blood has rubber stamped his credentials as one of the most exciting talents in Australian racing with a devastating victory in the $1million Group-1…

  • I Wish I Win waltzes Nolen to a double

    I Wish I Win waltzes Nolen to a double

    Stable jockey Luke Nolen gave Peter Moody’s assistant trainer Katherine Coleman heart palpitations at Sandown on Sunday – but emerged with a winning double. With…

  • Aesop a star on the rise

    Aesop a star on the rise

    Pakenham trainer Phillip Stokes has a very promising stayer on his hands after Irish-import Aesop toyed with his opposition in the $130,000 BenchMark-78 Handicap (1800m)…

  • Can the Lions build around skipper?

    Can the Lions build around skipper?

    NARRE SOUTH: Captain: Kyle Hardy Last Turf 1 premiership: 1979/80 Last season: The Lions made a dazzling run into the finals but fell short to…

  • Local to joyfully miss remainder of AFLW season

    Local to joyfully miss remainder of AFLW season

    Beaconsfield junior Sammie Johnson will miss the remainder of the AFL Womens’s season… for the best of reasons. The tough midfielder will sit out the…

  • Tennis champions crowned

    Tennis champions crowned

    The Berwick and District Tennis Association (BDTA) conducted its grand final weekend on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 September, with wild weather across that weekend…

  • Patto takes leave

    Patto takes leave

    James Pattinson has stepped away from Victoria. The Dandenong local informed Cricket Victoria of his desire to take an extended break from the game to…

  • Maund makes mockery of B Grade

    Maund makes mockery of B Grade

    Narre Warren’s Kacey Maund has capped off a superb season with a hat-trick of desired awards. Maund collected the B Grade league best and fairest,…

  • Eagles add to the trophy cabinet

    Eagles add to the trophy cabinet

    Cranbourne has secured the 17 & Under White premiership over Beaconsfield in a nail-biting affair. Braving the conditions, Cranbourne overcame their rival Eagles 14 to…

  • Brotherly love

    Brotherly love

    PULL QUOTE: “It’s a family club, hopefully one day my kids are running around playing footy or netball here.” Narre Warren premiership player Kurt Mutimer.…

  • Future star shines bright on biggest stage

    Future star shines bright on biggest stage

    While Will Howe is poised to accomplish great feats in local football, Sunday’s act of composure will be written into Narre Warren Football Club folklore…

  • Dandenong defeated, but plenty of positives in 2022

    Dandenong defeated, but plenty of positives in 2022

    NAB League programs are not defined by premierships. Some would say that is an oversimplification of any football club’s aspirations. But it’s a certainty in…

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