Lions with limitless lustre
Pakenham (2/160) has washed away any lingering doubt that it is a legitimate title contender in the WGCA Premier Division with a thorough and...
Temby’s triumph in Wingless Sprints
The trip to the Simpson Speedway – 50 clicks past Colac – has paid off handsomely for Narre Warren racer Christopher Temby.
Temby would come...
Bulls fully tested by the Vikings
To defend a crown, you first need to make finals – and Cardinia (6/192) has put a significant down-payment on that privilege by claiming...
Leckie uses his head
Casey-based Melbourne City travelled to face the lowly ranked Western Sydney Wanderers with City coming off a strong win against Newcastle and looking to...
Snipers start with a bang
The finest flingers of tungsten have returned to the oche with the South West Gippsland Darts League back up and running for 2022.
The Snipers...
Cranbourne bounce back with a vengeance
CRANBOURNE BOWLS
The top side was switched on and ready to play on Saturday and defeated Monbulk by a massive 56 shots after a disappointing...
Speediness trainer back in the spotlight
Pakenham trainers put their ‘home-track’ advantage to good use last week with locals winning half of the eight-race card on a stunning Thursday night...
Woolamai wonders earn due recognition
The Woolamai and District Racing Club is this season celebrating its 25th anniversary following the amalgamation of the Woolamai Racing Club, Phillip Island Racing...
Off and racing with the Cranbourne Turf Club
There’s been plenty happening at the Cranbourne Turf Club lately.
Our summer racing included Christmas racing, Kids Day Out events and a host of non-raceday...
City prove too strong
Casey’s very own Melbourne City have held off a fast-finishing Newcastle Jets outfit to win 4-2 away from home on Tuesday night.
City were bolstered...
Enchanting return for gun Swan
After a three season hiatus, Luke Manders - the once nudging opening bat - has returned to Casey-South Melbourne in captivating fashion.
He pulled the...
Young guns bouncing on to the big time
The south east’s two biggest basketball associations – Casey and Dandenong - will be well represented at the upcoming Australian Under-18 Junior Basketball Championships...