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  • Clear goals in new era

    Clear goals in new era

    The newly-formed South East Football Netball League begins in earnest this Saturday with the nine-team competition setting the foundation for the future of football in…

  • No embarrassing loss

    No embarrassing loss

    By JARROD POTTER SEFNL – Round 1 DOVETON 14.17 (101) d HAMPTON PARK 11.5 (71) IT WAS the result everyone expected heading into the South…

  • Upset win heralds surprises in store

    Upset win heralds surprises in store

    By DAVID NAGEL EXPECT the unexpected – that should be the catch-cry for the newly formed South East Netball League this season. Just one game…

  • Stingrays flounder in almighty current

    Stingrays flounder in almighty current

    By JARROD POTTER WELCOME to the big league. It was a harsh arrival for the Dandenong Stingrays as the visitors were shown little hospitality in…

  • TigerSharks move north

    TigerSharks move north

    By JARROD POTTER OUR best swimmers will battle the rest of Australia as the Casey TigerSharks prepare for another gut-busting Australian Swimming Championships campaign. Josh…

  • Top Cavalier girls duly noted

    Top Cavalier girls duly noted

    By JARROD POTTER THEY asked their coach if they would get an article in the newspaper after achieving the same lofty feat as their junior…

  • Doves go to dizzy heights

    Doves go to dizzy heights

    By DAVID NAGEL ONCE feared, but recently forgotten, Doveton will be looking to wind back the clock and repeat history in the inaugural South East…

  • Alive and kicking

    Alive and kicking

    THE round ball game is alive, thriving and growing in popularity in Casey Cardinia amongst boys and girls alike! Despite wet and dismal conditions, Grices…

  • New division… new stars

    New division… new stars

    CASEY BOWLS THE NEWLY-formed Casey Division of the Peninsula Casey Bowls Region had its first presentation day at the Narre Warren Bowls Club on Sunday…

  • As Smiths go…

    As Smiths go…

    By JARROD POTTER A FAMILIAR face will be at the helm of Cranbourne Women’s Football Club this season as assistant coach Kris Smith steps up…

  • WGCA sends a clear message

    WGCA sends a clear message

    By DAVID NAGEL THE West Gippsland Cricket Association has cracked down hard on player and crowd behaviour handing out a lengthy suspension to a spectator…

  • Vikings cut down by tall Cavaliers

    Vikings cut down by tall Cavaliers

    By JARROD POTTER FOUR bigs to the floor dominated the Vikings as Casey’s tallest timber excelled against Blackburn in its 84-77 win. With Casey’s mountainous…

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