Sport
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It’s Chaos for the Cup
By JARROD POTTER THE defending champions are out to bring the Chaos Cup from Newborough back home to Bunyip. The Bunyip Strikers – playing out…
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Here’s one for mum and sis!
By JARROD POTTER FROM baking heat to driving snow, Reece Caldecourt’s start to 2015 has certainly taken him places. Caldecourt, 17, from Pakenham, was selected…
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Strong leaders are like Gold-sack
By JARROD POTTER STICKING by the man that stuck by them, Collingwood Football Club has awarded Tyson Goldsack a vice-captaincy ahead of his ninth AFL…
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Another Tyrrell thriller
By RUSSELL BENNETT WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW – ROUND 13 (DAY 1) FRIDAY night’s rain washed out play at both Kooweerup and Beaconsfield before…
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Warriors unmasked
By RUSSELL BENNETT A NEW era in Pakenham Warriors basketball will begin on-court this Saturday. The Big V Division 2 outfit will take to its…
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Macdonalds keep their eyes on the prize
By JARROD POTTER THE only thing better than one Macdonald on the Little Athletics State Multis podium… is two. Narre Warren South’s Macdonald brothers –…
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Tennis proves a hit in town
By BRIDGET SCOTT CITY of Casey residents were served up a variety of activities last week when Tennis Week hit the town. Between Sunday 1…
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Tamed Lions roar again
By RUSSELL BENNETT WEST GIPPSLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION REVIEW – ROUND 12 (day 2) PAKENHAM (6/171) recovered from a disastrous 5/13 to claim a gritty four-…
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It’s captain Quirk
By JARROD POTTER AN EARLY 21st birthday present greeted DDCA under-21 captain Dylan Quirk on Sunday, with his side holding aloft the Neil Wright Shield…
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Summertime is Puma time
By JARROD POTTER PUMA pride will extend to summertime with Pakenham Pumas Baseball Club’s latest announcement. The club, founded in 2000, will join the Victorian…
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Tigers on the attack
By DAVID NAGEL BEACONSFIELD’S (158) final forgettable season in the West Gippsland Cricket Association has taken a turn for the better after the Tigers staged…
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Tail wag signals happy DDCA
By JARROD POTTER RAIN, wind and a low tally all threatened to derail the DDCA’s Under-21 team, but the association’s young cricketers persevered to etch…