Tag: Sport
Girls reach out
By JARROD POTTER
FOOTBALL is only one aspect for the newly formed Endeavour Hills Women’s Football Club.
It seems an odd thing to say but under...
Saints required to come marching in
By RUSSELL BENNETT
HE LIVES just a short distance from Beaconsfield’s St Francis Xavier campus, he loves his footy, and he’s a St Kilda Fan....
Cobras take a big leap
By JARROD POTTER
DDCA - Turf 1 and Turf 2 semi-finals review
NOT even a Steve Spoljaric solo-knock could keep Cranbourne’s (152) latest Turf 1 finals’...
Gloves are off
By RUSSELL BENNETT
WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION
PREMIER DIVISION - SEMI FINAL PREVIEWS
CARDINIA v TOORADIN
THIS is it. The painstaking dress rehearsal of the past two weeks...
Taking the game by the tail
By JARROD POTTER
CLYDE and Cranbourne Meadows have booked their places in the WGCA District finals after sweeping aside Lyndhurst Vikings and St Francis Xavier...
DDCA SENIOR GRAND FINALS
By JARROD POTTER
GRADE TEAM 1 TEAM 2 GROUND
Turf 1 Mordialloc Heinz Keysborough
Turf 2 Narre Warren St Brigids St Louis Arch Brown
Turf 3 Aspendale North...
WGCA SEMI-FINALS
Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March, 2015
SENIOR GRADES - 1pm start
PREMIER
Merinda Park v Kooweerup ...
Blood sweat and… wheels
NOT even the clouds ahead could threaten the on-circuit action at Casey Fields as a record breaking 68 teams took to the criterium for...
Not all Black for Swans
By JARROD POTTER
PREMIER CRICKET - ROUND 17 (day 2)
CULTIVATING the next generation of Casey-South Melbourne (209 and 6/98) talent was the aim of the...
And then there were four
By JARROD POTTER
DDCA TURF 1
REVIEW ROUND 11 (One day)
HEINZ Southern Districts held on while Hallam Kalora Park was left to wonder “what if?”...
Having a Field day
By JARROD POTTER
NOT even a bad day on the pedals can halt the stellar rise of Berwick cyclist Courtney Field.
Field, 17, admits she “had...
Bowling attack delivers
By RUSSELL BENNETT
WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION
REVIEW - ROUND 14 (DAY 1)
CARDINIA player-coach Simon Parrott admitted both the Bulls and Seagulls were particularly quiet out...