Tag: Sport
One better… all it takes
By JARROD POTTER
GRAND-FINAL heartbreak returned to Casey after the men’s Big V basketball team was bested two games to none by the Shepparton Gators...
High hopes homecoming
By RUSSELL BENNETT
BERWICK big man and Melbourne United’s inaugural marquee signing Daniel Kickert isn’t getting carried away, but he has high hopes for the...
Home grown skills
By RUSSELL BENNETT
A 10-WEEK skills and development program is helping shape the exciting next generation of Casey Comets soccer players.
Run by Ian Williamson -...
Eagles go underdog
By JARROD POTTER
Southern Football League and Victorian Amateur Football Association
THE end of a trying season - after promotion into Division 2 - ended on...
Scorpions in the cellar
By JARROD POTTER
VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE
REVIEW - ROUND 20
IT WAS close but no cigar for the Casey Scorpions in their final VFL match of the...
Casey and Cardinia clash
By JARROD POTTER
IT WILL be the battle of Casey versus Cardinia on Sunday morning as Cranbourne clashes with Beaconsfield for the South East Juniors...
Century score adds up
By DAVID NAGEL
WOW... what a round of football we had to close out the Casey Cardinia league home and away season on Saturday as...
Prize boost makes nights to remember
THE Cranbourne Turf Club (CTC) has announced a number of enhancements to its Friday night meetings for the 2014-15 season including an increase in...
Macleod kicks a winner
By JARROD POTTER
THE step up to VWFL Division 1 has paid off for Cranbourne forward Kirsten Macleod.
Macleod, 20, from Sandhurst, earned the goal-kicking honours...
TigerSharks in open waters
By JARROD POTTER
ANOTHER day, another international meet.
Competing against the best in the world, Casey TigerSharks backstroke dynamos - Josh Beaver, 21, from Tooradin and...
Risings’ new star on Union
By JARROD POTTER
CRANBOURNE North rugby union champion Reuben Rolleston made an impressive mark in his National Rugby Championship debut.
Rolleston, 23, was given his chance...
Warriors down… but not out
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THE Warriors will have to take the long way to the Victorian Rugby League premiership.
The top seed in VRL’s First Grade competition failed...