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  • Eagles look for new MPNFL nest

    Eagles look for new MPNFL nest

    By Russell Bennett Cranbourne is the second South East Football Netball League club to publically announce its intentions for 2019 and beyond, and the Eagles…

  • Keenan’s meteoric rise

    Keenan’s meteoric rise

    By Russell Bennett Cranbourne North teen sensation Keenan O’Hanlon is small in stature, but he has the heart of a lion and the kind of…

  • Kangaroos stave off the Lions

    Kangaroos stave off the Lions

    By Nick Creely SOUTH EAST FOOTBALL NETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW – ROUND 3 (SPLIT ROUND) With the game well and truly on the line midway through…

  • Levi’s date with destiny

    Levi’s date with destiny

    By Nick Creely All athletes need purpose, something that drives them to push themselves in the face of adversity and challenges. For Cranbourne Ironman Levi…

  • Cavs ready for the fight

    Cavs ready for the fight

    With the Big V basketball season right on our doorstep, HAYLEY WILDES takes a look at how the two senior Casey Cavaliers teams are shaping…

  • Swans hunt for new leader

    Swans hunt for new leader

    By Nick Creely Casey-South Melbourne is once again on the lookout for a new coach, with Prabath Nissanka departing the club after just one season…

  • Swans test Lions’ mettle

    Swans test Lions’ mettle

    By Nick Creely For a day and a half, the young Casey-South Melbourne side certainly took it up to the benchmark of the competition, and…

  • Swans taught harsh lesson

    Swans taught harsh lesson

    By Nick Creely Casey-South Melbourne quick Jackson Fry summed it up perfectly in the wake of a horror day for the club on Saturday, with…

  • Whack: Spoljaric goes nuts!

    Whack: Spoljaric goes nuts!

    By Nick Creely It’s not unusual to see a century next to Steven Spoljaric’s name on the scoreboard – but when the century comes off…

  • Swans ready to overcome their Blues

    Swans ready to overcome their Blues

    Casey-South Melbourne coach Prabath Nissanka hopes the encouraging second day display against Melbourne just before Christmas will inspire his side to stay in the hunt…

  • Racing’s night of nights

    Racing’s night of nights

    Cranbourne will host the final night of Australia’s biggest regional greyhound racing series which will return for a second year to the Gippsland region in…

  • Sky’s the limit for high jumper

    Sky’s the limit for high jumper

    By Nick Creely Narre Warren youngster Addison Stevens hopes to one day jump as high as her hero, Commonwealth Games gold medallist Eleanor Patterson. Patterson…

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