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  • Fortnight to forget for Panthers

    Fortnight to forget for Panthers

    MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE By suffering two defeats in as many weeks at the hands of two contenders, Devon Meadows will likely enter the…

  • A week away from minor glory for Dees

    A week away from minor glory for Dees

    Casey has all but sewn up the VFL minor premiership with a nearly perfect round of results. On Saturday the Demons rolled on their merry…

  • Thunder to host City in friendly

    Thunder to host City in friendly

    South-east soccer fans are set for a treat on Tuesday night. The Dandenong Thunder will roll out the welcome mat for A-League powerhouse Melbourne City…

  • Match-race made in heaven

    Match-race made in heaven

    The ‘magical match race’ between ‘million-dollar babies’ Wow She’s Fast (Victoria) and She’s A Pearl (New South Wales) has moved into momentum mode. It took…

  • Rediscovering his passion

    Rediscovering his passion

    Brandon White left the AFL system with a sour taste in his mouth and distant from his once deep love of football. After St Kilda…

  • Pair of defeats for Cavs

    Pair of defeats for Cavs

    It was a weekend to forget for the Casey Cavaliers. In a bumper weekend of NBL1 South – with a double-header for both the Men’s…

  • Seagulls sewing the seed of doubt

    Seagulls sewing the seed of doubt

    Tooradin-Dalmore banked something far more important than four premiership points with its commanding 32-point victory over Inverloch-Kongwak at the Inverloch Recreation Reserve on Saturday. The…

  • Finals are taking shape

    Finals are taking shape

    SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 3 Narre South’s loss to Carrum Patterson Lakes on the weekend puts a major dent in its finals aspirations. A win…

  • Dingley upset ladder-leading Cranny

    Dingley upset ladder-leading Cranny

    A victory over top-placed Cranbourne puts Dingley in a powerful position heading into the last month of the home and away season. The Dingoes started…

  • The run home: who makes the five, who misses out?

    The run home: who makes the five, who misses out?

    Chelsea Heights completed a resounding 68-point win over Caulfield on Saturday keeping the pressure for top-spot on Doveton who had a bye. Caulfield was kept…

  • Contenders do battle

    Contenders do battle

    MORNINGTON PENINSULA NEPEAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION TWO Despite falling short of victory, Devon Meadows will take a lot out of its top of the table…

  • Sea Eagles are a serious contender

    Sea Eagles are a serious contender

    One scintillating quarter of sparkling netball is all it took for Inverloch-Kongwak to overtake Tooradin-Dalmore as ‘premiership favourites’ on Saturday. It’s a title that Tooradin…

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