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  • Heading for one serious stack

    Heading for one serious stack

    NOT even the best kitchen hands can stack as fast as Lyndhurst speed stacker Ravin Rathnayake. The St Margaret’s School super stacking student stormed into…

  • Great crosses… no strikes

    By JARROD POTTER BERWICK CITY women could not find the go-ahead goal against South Yarra, conceding a 1-2 loss away on Sunday. A rough-and-tumble match…

  • How sweet it really is

    How sweet it really is

    By RUSSELL BENNETT HOW sweet it must have been for Devon Meadows trainer Darren McDonald to win the world’s richest staying greyhound race at Sandown…

  • Watch our man in 20

    Watch our man in 20

    By JARROD POTTER CANNONFIRE will be prominent in school state hockey this year with Casey Cannons’ Tristan Chaffey set to ignite his representative journey. Chaffey,…

  • Mason’s got the gift

    Mason’s got the gift

    By RUSSELL BENNETT CRANBOURNE Little Athletics star Mason Faumuina definitely has the gift of the sprinting gab. He competed on Stawell Gift day last month,…

  • No middle ground

    By DAVID NAGEL CASEY Cardinia football starts the middle-phase of its season on Saturday with the top five take on the bottom five sides on…

  • Winning streak

    Winning streak

    By DAVID NAGEL THE Casey Cardinia Football League is just one step away from a top-10 ranking in the state after the Demons overcame a…

  • Top Gearon

    Top Gearon

    Cranbourne’s Max Gearon was a solid contributor in Casey Cardinia’s inter-league win over Bellarine on Saturday and will look to take that form into this…

  • Inter-league clash goes down to the wire

    Inter-league clash goes down to the wire

    By BRIDGET SCOTT IT was a nail-biting end to a highly contested match at Geelong’s Simonds Stadium on Saturday, when the Casey Cardinia inter-league side…

  • Avoiding the limelight

    Avoiding the limelight

    By JARROD POTTER REHABILITATING a damaged hip, shifting states and pursuing top tier rugby league are all difficult challenges that Ben Halfpenny has pushed through…

  • “Meant to be”… cruel but true

    “Meant to be”… cruel but true

    By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW – ROUND 7 “THEN you’ll hear those Lions roar because Coburg boys are we!” Sitting in the grandstand…

  • Another crack at glory

    Another crack at glory

    By JARROD POTTER SECOND time around, Evan Panozza still gets a rush to know he will represent Victoria. The Casey Scorpions VFL captain has received…

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