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  • First half sets up Doveton win

    First half sets up Doveton win

    A tale of two halves and statement win from Doveton in Division 2 of the Southern Football Netball League. The Doves setup their 10.11 71…

  • Devon cruise to victory against Hastings

    Devon cruise to victory against Hastings

    Devon Meadows kept its winning form rolling against Hastings on Saturday, despatching the struggling Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League Division 2 side 14.18 102 to…

  • Demon of a quarter downs Casey

    Demon of a quarter downs Casey

    A four-quarter effort continues to elude the Casey Demons in the VFL as Taylor Whitford’s side finds itself stuck in the ladder’s lower rungs near…

  • League royalty returns to Turf 1 for Narre South

    League royalty returns to Turf 1 for Narre South

    A former Wookey Medal winner will return to the Dandenong District Cricket Association with the confirmation of Morteza Ali’s return to Narre South. The explosive…

  • Outer East preview: Clock ticks for Pakenham to recapture form

    Outer East preview: Clock ticks for Pakenham to recapture form

    Without sounding alarmist, the time is now for Pakenham to return to winning ways. It’s been three weeks since the Sam Kors miracle against Monbulk…

  • Footy factory at the Foxes

    Footy factory at the Foxes

    Fifteen. That’s how many interleague representatives the Narre North Foxes Under-16 Girls Black team has in 2024. It’s an astounding figure for one club; made…

  • Endeavour Hills face massive test

    Endeavour Hills face massive test

    It’s a free hit for Endeavour Hills this weekend in the Southern Football Netball League Division 2 competition. The competition is giving the Falcons no…

  • Feathers set to fly

    Feathers set to fly

    The most recent premiership clubs in West Gippsland football will lock horns on Saturday when a rebounding Inverloch-Kongwak hosts Tooradin-Dalmore. ‘Rebounding’ isn’t a term we’ve…

  • Machine-like Munro making his mark at Cora Lynn

    Machine-like Munro making his mark at Cora Lynn

    James ‘Jimmy’ Munro undoubtedly has the respect of the football world and the hard-at-it midfielder is bringing that priceless commodity to Cora Lynn by the…

  • Winter chill can’t stop the good times from rolling on at Lang Lang

    Winter chill can’t stop the good times from rolling on at Lang Lang

    The winter chill arrived a couple of weeks early at Lang Lang Bowls Club on Thursday as 41 members of the South West Gippsland Midweek…

  • Taylor-made win for Bulldogs

    Taylor-made win for Bulldogs

    A ‘Taylor-made’ five-goal victory over reigning-premier Inverloch-Kongwak has legitimised Phillip Island’s dream of reaching a fifth-consecutive grand final in the WGFNC. Back-to-back premiers in 2018-19,…

  • Titans’ maiden top flight triumph a ‘stepping stone’

    Titans’ maiden top flight triumph a ‘stepping stone’

    The monkey is finally off the back for Berwick Springs. It took seven weeks, but the Titans have broken through for a maiden win in…

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