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  • Something special from Seagulls

    Something special from Seagulls

    Bibs were swapped more than a ‘baby-shower’ at three-quarter time at Tooradin on Saturday as a last-quarter revival propelled Tooradin-Dalmore to one of its best…

  • Ryder returns in big Panthers win

    Ryder returns in big Panthers win

    Former AFL gun Patrick Ryder has returned unscathed to help Devon Meadows defeat Seaford 12.18 90 to 7.4 46. The key-position player was stationed inside…

  • Endeaavour Hills laying strong foundations

    Endeaavour Hills laying strong foundations

    Endeavour Hills’ hot form streak has continued with a 6.13 49 to 4.9 44 victory over Caulfield. For the fifth consecutive week, the Falcons have…

  • CCCA knuckling down with Knowles

    CCCA knuckling down with Knowles

    Winning back the trust of clubs and gaining their collective buy-in are items at the top of the list for new Casey Cardinia Cricket Association…

  • Huge buzz returns to Bunyip

    Huge buzz returns to Bunyip

    It was a massive day for Bunyip on Saturday as ex-AFL stars Isaac Smith, Shane Mumford and Michael Ross pulled on the red, white and…

  • Locals excel on National Championship stage

    Locals excel on National Championship stage

    Vic Country won three of its four games at the Under-18 National Championships Boys in a terrific spectacle of skill and talent. Among the 33…

  • Gulls and Cobras primed for battle

    Gulls and Cobras primed for battle

    Two battle-hardened teams with a penchant for close finishes will lock horns on Saturday when Tooradin-Dalmore hosts Cora Lynn in the WGFNC Match of the…

  • Prestigious Larke Medal for Langford

    Prestigious Larke Medal for Langford

    Dandenong Stingrays co-captain Harvey Langford was awarded the Larke Medal for the best performed player at the under-18s national championships – boys. The 18-year-old was…

  • ‘Boof’ calls time on Berwick coaching tenure

    ‘Boof’ calls time on Berwick coaching tenure

    Berwick has been given extra motivation to finish its season on a high after the decision of senior coach Clint Evans to step down from…

  • Garfield plays the villain

    Garfield plays the villain

    Bunyip possessed the super-heroes but Garfield was more than happy to play the villain when the Stars rolled the Bulldogs by 19 points in front…

  • Top five remain in synch

    Top five remain in synch

    On a day when former AFL stars took centre stage ay Bunyip; it was a ho-hum affair on the remaining grounds of the West Gippsland…

  • Cannons fire warning shot to competition

    Cannons fire warning shot to competition

    Casey’s senior men had an impressive 2-2 draw with Yarra on Saturday in an enormous result for the club. Yarra top the table in the…

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