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  • Runs the hottest commodity as two-day cricket takes hold

    Runs the hottest commodity as two-day cricket takes hold

    Narre Warren will put Coomoora’s ‘win from anywhere’ belief under the microscope on Saturday, having set the Roos 326 for victory in Dandenong District Cricket…

  • Casey and Cardinia community groups set to win big on cup days

    Casey and Cardinia community groups set to win big on cup days

    Excitement is building for Saturday’s $500,000 Ladbrokes Cranbourne Cup day with 14 community groups in contention to win significant cash prizes over five weeks of…

  • Gulls youngsters shine as fielding falters

    Gulls youngsters shine as fielding falters

    The performances of Tooradin duo Liam Simpson and Cody Mannix have been the silver-lining of an up-and-down start to the season for the Seagulls. Question…

  • Magnificent Mendis and a duo of hundreds set up intriguing second day in Turf 1

    Magnificent Mendis and a duo of hundreds set up intriguing second day in Turf 1

    Berwick and Narre South’s pivotal Turf 1 clash in the Dandenong District Cricket Association finished day one on a knife’s edge after a brilliant century…

  • Quality field chases The Meteorite

    Quality field chases The Meteorite

    A hot-field will contest Saturday’s $1million The Meteorite (1200m) at Cranbourne where three last-start winners will look to create history and become the first-time winner…

  • Imbulagoda leads Bullants’ charge

    Imbulagoda leads Bullants’ charge

    Officer (9/398) star Chathura Imbulagoda (150) officially has the hot-hand in CCCA District Division after the exciting opener made it back-to-back centuries against Nar Nar…

  • Kookaburra Cup begins to take shape

    Kookaburra Cup begins to take shape

    Four wickets to Praveen Perera helped Clyde remain undefeated in the Casey Cardinia Cricket Association Premier t20 competition. Perera took 4/17 to restrict upper Beaconsfield…

  • How the draft could play out

    How the draft could play out

    Richmond is set to shape the opening night of the AFL Draft, with the Tigers possessing the best draft hand since GWS had the top…

  • Berwick’s Riak Andrew on the map

    Berwick’s Riak Andrew on the map

    Berwick junior Riak Andrew shapes as a potential late selection in the AFL National Draft. The brother of Gold Coast utility Mac, Riak is a…

  • Locals on the precipice

    Locals on the precipice

    Several locals will be watching the second night of the AFL Draft nervously hoping to hear their name called out. While Harvey Langford, Alix Tauru,…

  • Bleeding Bloods to meet Bucks in big Turf 1 contest

    Bleeding Bloods to meet Bucks in big Turf 1 contest

    Coloured clothing is going back in the cupboards as whites make a sweeping return across the Dandenong District Cricket Association landscape this weekend in the…

  • Mighty Mitch makes his mark

    Mighty Mitch makes his mark

    Forget the nervous nineties…it was the initial first step towards his remarkable double century that provided Kooweerup’s Mitch Davey with his most anxious moment of…

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