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  • Bloods get the better of brave Lions

    Bloods get the better of brave Lions

    The Pakenham Women’s team has put up a brave fight against undefeated ladder-leaders Olinda Ferny Creek – going down 9.6.60 to 4.6.30 at Olinda on…

  • Skipper’s 300th marked with win

    Skipper’s 300th marked with win

    The Pakenham Warriors recorded a comfortable victory over the Surf Coast on Sunday afternoon in front of home fans…celebrating captain Jake Spruhan’s 300th game in…

  • Redback’s bite back

    Redback’s bite back

    Southern Division two provided fans with an entrée of classic matches and a breakthrough victory for the Redbacks. Hampton Park finally broke through for its…

  • Holt’s magical milestone

    Holt’s magical milestone

    Marc Holt might be one of the most recognisable names and faces in the south-eastern suburbs. The local-footy star has been showered in glitter and…

  • United takes a stand

    United takes a stand

    Pakenham United walked from the pitch during its round seven game against South East United in Men’s State League 5 South football on Saturday amid…

  • Sua shines at the Creek

    Sua shines at the Creek

    Heavy overnight rains didn’t deter players from lining up in droves at Deep Creek Golf Club on Saturday for the last stableford event of April.…

  • McDonald on fire with 44 points

    McDonald on fire with 44 points

    It’s not very often that a golfer beats every other player on the course by six shots…but that’s what happened after an extraordinary round of…

  • The stage is set

    The stage is set

    The biggest stage of under-age football is set. The dates for the 2022 NAB AFL National Carnival Championships are locked and loaded, as the country’s…

  • The Cruiser thrives on racing

    The Cruiser thrives on racing

    Frankie Stockdale loves a horse with a good constitution and the on-course trainer at Pakenham has certainly found one in his four-year-old gelding The Cruiser.…

  • Giants delivered one huge task

    Giants delivered one huge task

    One of the inevitable setbacks of having a 12-team competition – but 18 rounds of football – is that it is impossible to create a…

  • Seagulls overcome the Dusties

    Seagulls overcome the Dusties

    Tooradin-Dalmore remains undefeated after three rounds of the West Gippsland Football Netball Competition (WGFNC) after the Seagulls proved far too strong for Warragul Industrials on…

  • Victory for basketballers

    Victory for basketballers

    Despite 31 points from Canadian-import Joe Davis, the Pakenham Warriors went down to Mornington in overtime, 84-92, on Sunday afternoon. It was a close contest…

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