Tag: Sport
Tom’s races to top
By RUSSELL BENNETT
FIRST there was Wayne Gardner, then Mick Doohan and Casey Stoner ... and Cranbourne young gun Tom Bramich could be next.
The...
Coaching hunt continues
CASEY CARDINIA FOOTBALL LEAGUE
HAMPTON Park Football Club is still yet to name its senior coach for 2014, despite earlier reports that former Nar Nar...
‘Big three’ are back
By RUSSELL BENNETT
THE Casey assault on the West Gippsland Cricket Association’s Premier competition starts with a bang this weekend, with last season’s grand finalists...
Eagle eyes on fourth straight flag
By JARROD POTTER
CAN Cranbourne Youth Girls football team go four-in-a-row? It’s not an achievement casually fulfilled in football - Collingwood achieved it in 1927...
League announces finals venues
By DAVID NAGEL
PAKENHAM Football Club will host the 2013 Casey Cardinia league grand final after venues were announced by PCN Sports Alliance last week.
Footy’s...
Wickers cause a scare
By DAVID NAGEL
CASEY Cardinia football had its calm before the storm on Saturday with five predictable results belying what’s sure to be a four-week...
New power in football
By RUSSELL BENNETT
THE seven-member panel with arguably the biggest role to play in the future of footy throughout the south-east has been announced.
The AFL...
Brothers band
By RUSSELL BENNETT
IT’S somehow an understatement to suggest the Murdoch brothers from Cranbourne Meadows dominated WGCA Sub-District cricket last season.
Lee and Brent scored more...
Cavaliers execute their plan
By JARROD POTTER
FINALS time faces Casey Cavaliers women with an 84-40 victory over Western Port sealing their post-season clash against Southern Peninsula.
Using the final...
It’s all about horsepower
TO say Garry Rogers spends his every waking moment dealing with horsepower in one form or another may involve some poetic license ... but...
Comets shoot ahead
By RUSSELL BENNETT and JARROD POTTER
TO the Comets, go the spoils. Casey recorded an emphatic 3-0 home win over local rivals Berwick City in...
Dog day for Hills
By RUSSELL BENNETT
THE Endeavour Hills Premier Rugby side was taught a lesson in hard work and the value of experience, going down 43-20 at...