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  • Torch shines for Special Olympics

    Torch shines for Special Olympics

    The torch was lit to begin a weekend of sport at the Winter Special Olympics in Casey. The 6-7 July event at Casey Stadium and…

  • Tough weather, tougher togs

    Tough weather, tougher togs

    Rain, hail or shine, our photographers remain committed to getting the best shots possible for our papers. Thanks to Stewart Chambers and Rob Carew for…

  • Cutting has eyes on the prize

    Cutting has eyes on the prize

    Stephanie Lee Cutting is fully focused and rapidly working towards full fitness as the Clyde boxer looks to continue a remarkable beginning to her professional…

  • Scanlan skipped for Olympic shooting team

    Scanlan skipped for Olympic shooting team

    Berwick Trap Shooting star Laetisha Scanlan has fallen short of selection for a third straight Olympic Games campaign after she was not selected for the…

  • Berwick Springs makes Titanic decision

    Berwick Springs makes Titanic decision

    Members of the Berwick Springs Football Netball Club have voted in the “overwhelming majority” to move competitions and join the Southern Football Netball League (SFNL)…

  • Cranbourne’s route to finals

    Cranbourne’s route to finals

    Cranbourne’s loss to Cheltenham presents an interesting juxtaposition: it demonstrated they can still be a force in September, but the result significantly weakened their grasp…

  • The Special Olympics comes to Casey

    The Special Olympics comes to Casey

    The Winter Special Olympics are just a day away, with the weekend of 6 to 7 July shaping up to be packed with six sports…

  • Blake O’Leary shines for Frankston

    Blake O’Leary shines for Frankston

    Noble Park livewire Blake O’Leary was a standout in Frankston’s 34-point loss to Gold Coast on Saturday. Playing against a lineup chock full of AFL…

  • Vic Country local girls profiled

    Vic Country local girls profiled

    The Vic Country girls squad has been announced for the under-18s national championships, with 10 players represented across Dandenong Stingrays and Gippsland Power. The Power…

  • Demons bouncing back to form

    Demons bouncing back to form

    A strong second half was the catalyst in the Casey Demons securing a much needed win over the Northern Bullants in Saturday afternoon’s VFL contest…

  • Locals shine on big stage

    Locals shine on big stage

    Dandenong Stingrays co-captains Harvey Langford and Cooper Hynes both starred as Vic Country maintained its unbeaten run so far in the under-18s boys national championships.…

  • Cranbourne fight gallantly against reigning premier

    Cranbourne fight gallantly against reigning premier

    Cranbourne mixed it with reigning premier Cheltenham for three quarters at Livingston Reserve on Saturday in a 9.15 69 to 6.12 48 defeat in the…

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