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  • Get on board the Dee-Train

    Get on board the Dee-Train

    CASEY footy fans are being urged to jump aboard the Dee-Train to the MCG this weekend and head to the annual City of Casey Round.…

  • Golf to tackle kids at risk

    CASEY real estate agent Stockdale and Leggo of Cranbourne and Narre Warren is preparing to do what it can to help kids in the community.…

  • Eagles set to build new image

    Eagles set to build new image

    By JARROD POTTER CRANBOURNE Junior Football Club is ensuring its attitude is only on the field this season, with policies and plans in place to…

  • It’s a grand stand

    It’s a grand stand

    By GARRY HOWE THE Casey community will gain a high class function and events centre with the announcement on Wednesday afternoon of a $3.6 million…

  • Seagulls break the curse

    Seagulls break the curse

    By DAVID NAGEL A magical century from master illusionist Tom Hussey (146) and some sleight of hand deception from Steve Hamill (5/32) have seen Tooradin…

  • No lack of ability

    No lack of ability

    By RUSSELL BENNETT THE hits are hard, the skills are often breathtaking, and the love of the game is pure. Cranbourne’s All Abilities football side…

  • Seagulls squawk last and loudest

    Seagulls squawk last and loudest

    By DAVID NAGEL THE Tooradin Cricket Club is celebrating like never before after the Seagulls brought home a remarkable four premiership cups to dominate grand…

  • Sport for all seasons

    Sport for all seasons

    CASEY’s sporting groups will soon be able to enjoy their sport of choice – rain, hail or shine. Last week the State Government announced $650,000…

  • Wayne’s stressless, but the horses weren’t biting

    By David Nagel STRESS was never going to be a problem for local jockey Wayne Davis at Sunday’s Cranbourne Cup meeting after he found the…

  • Simon’s career is on track

    By Peter SweeneySIMON Hodgson had one aim at school – to get out of it. However, less than a day into his first job, he…

  • Champing at the bit

    The colt, who was in the race before the cup, was “playing up” behind the starting stalls and jockey Stan Aitken dismounted. A blindfold was…

  • Ghostly grey’s a Stanzout

    By Peter SweeneyHORSEMAN Colin Davies has a self-confessed addiction to Tattslotto tickets and collecting music memorabilia. We can only believe what he says of the…

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