Sport
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New faces feature DDCA T1 Team of the Week
We’re all-rounder heavy this week, but as a selector you have to reward the best performances and pick players in form. Just the one Blood…
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Lions let one slip against ladder leaders
Narre South coach Matthew Brooks and his Lions have been left ruing a chance to make a statement in DDCA Turf 1, after losing a…
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Maroons quick under fire
North Dandenong bowler Zarak Aseel will face a DDCA tribunal hearing on Wednesday night following an altercation with Buckley Ridges’ Mahela Udawatte during the heated…
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Big results shake-up District ladder
Cranbourne Meadows’ gripping three-run victory over Emerald in CCCA District has seen them leap-frog the Bombers and go a game clear of them on the…
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A rough week for Cranbourne
CRANBOURNE BOWLS Cranbourne Bowling Club had mixed results for Saturday 21 January with two wins, one draw and three losses for the day. The number…
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Cranbourne breathe life back into season
Cranbourne has breathed life back into its season with a 16-run win over Keysborough at Rowley Allan Reserve. When games have been on the line…
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Dandy West affirms favouritism
Dandy West is the team to beat. If there was a colonel of doubt about the premiership favourites heading into the tailend of the Dandenong…
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Slew of East Gippy recruits for Dees
Southern League Division 1 club Springvale Districts have a swag of East Gippsland recruits ahead of 2023 – and a secret asset to thank. The…
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Heppleston skips his side to victory
It was another great day of bowls for the South West Gippsland Mid-Week bowling group who this week congregated at the beautiful Corinella Bowls Club.…
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Wise Welsh whacks a hole-in-one
LANG LANG GOLF It has been a brilliant start to the year for Noel Welsh who jagged himself a hole-in-one on the ninth on Thursday…an…
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Eagles lose Carosella, Bellinvia
Cranbourne coach Steve O’Brien is confident his club has the depth to cover the losses of premiership players Jake Carosella and Luca Bellinvia. Both have…
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Marshall makes move to Cranbourne
Kyle Marshall will soon call Cranbourne home after the New Zealand trainer/driver recently announced his intention to move across the Tasman. Marshall, 29, is one…