Sport
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Beaver eyes ticket to Rio
ALL eyes turn to Adelaide this week as Swimming Australia whittles down a league of hopefuls into the finalised Olympic Games swimming team. One…
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Seymour opens with a bang
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET- ROUND 15 (Day 1) NOT even a wet-deck seemed to trouble Casey-South Melbourne (249) posting one of its biggest…
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Meteorite Gift is a blast
By JARROD POTTER NAMED for the celestial visitors that dot the local area, Cranbourne Little Athletics Centre hosted the 2016 Meteorite Gift on Sunday afternoon.…
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Winning drive for Jack of clubs
By JARROD POTTER MOST golf clubs would quickly patch up a hole in a fence … but Cranbourne Golf Club doesn’t want to cut off…
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Golden honour for Fennell, 12
By JARROD POTTER GOLDEN goals were reached for Jono Fennell and his Victorian schoolboys team mates as the basketball side claimed a national championship. Fennell,…
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Priceless exposure for Lambden
By JARROD POTTER “YOU’RE in.” Nathan Lambden returned to the sheds on Saturday with an interesting text message waiting for him. The Casey-South Melbourne spearhead…
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Jimmy sends scholars on leather hunt
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – ROUND 12 (Day 1) A SCINTILLATING foundation was set for Casey-South Melbourne (290) by centurion James Seymour against…
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Stars shine in Cranbourne
By JARROD POTTER USUALLY stars shine bright white, but on Sunday all stellar cricket fans were sparklingly green as part of the Melbourne Stars Casey…
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Charged with Lightning build-up
By JARROD POTTER BUILDING Lightning culture from the ground up enticed Paddy Cooke to sign on with Lyndhurst FNC. The newest Southern FNL senior club,…
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Sperling chuffed as Swans break the drought
By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – ROUND 8 AND 9 REVIEW (Twenty20) AFTER eight rounds at the helm, Casey-South Melbourne skipper Lachlan Sperling finally…
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Helpful advice for draft hopefuls
By JARROD POTTER “IF YOU miss out on the national draft it’s not the end of the world – the rookie draft is seeing more…
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Aiden’s clear run into the record books
By JARROD POTTER CASEY Grammar School speedster Aiden Saluni-Kettle has set a new Victorian standard in his beloved hurdles. Saluni-Kettle, 14, from Cranbourne, has been…