Sport
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Forest Thump a keen tussle
SOUTH Sea Roller Derby’s Cutthroat Charmers will line up against new rivals The Blackheart Breakers for the first time on 15 June. The Charmers are…
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CCFL matches return this week
CASEY Cardinia football returns after last week’s interleague hiatus with three standout matches ready to shape the finals’ fortunes of the competing clubs. Ladder positions…
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Demons show how it’s done
By DAVID NAGEL SUPPORTERS of the Casey Cardinia Football League can hold their heads high after their interleague side put up a magnificent performance to…
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Sporting grants for uniforms
A PAKENHAM sporting clubs will have crisp new uniforms soon, thanks to Victorian Government funding. Lakeside Sailing Club will receive a grant of up to…
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Lions battle through
By DAVID NAGEL PAKENHAM produced its best four-quarter performance of the season when it downed Tooradin by 50-points at Western Port Oval. The Lions were…
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Bianca’s football steps up
By JARROD POTTER IT HASN’T quite sunk in yet for Bianca Jakobsson that she’s now an AFL footballer. Jakobsson, 20, Berwick rising star and former…
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Blackburn’s happy with her pick
By JARROD POTTER LUCKY number 13. For the usual number one footballer in the south east, who prefers to wear number two, 13 is a…
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Fairytale finish
By JARROD POTTER FROM her first kick at the state level five years ago to her last kick on Friday night, Ellie Blackburn has been…
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Panozza played state-level with pride
By JARROD POTTER HONOUR and pride are two words that sum up Evan Panozza’s football and ideals he took into his state-level debut for Victoria.…
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Swimming dynamo heads for Dubai
By JARROD POTTER SWIMMING dynamo Mitch Pratt is off to Dubai later this year to represent Australia. Pratt, 17, from Cranbourne South, who swims for…
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Lions find fine form
By DAVID NAGEL PAKENHAM warmed up for a tough month ahead with a resounding 119-point win over Hampton Park in round five of Casey Cardinia…
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Untimely end for Crack horse
By DAVID NAGEL THE gods of racing can be so unimaginably cruel sometimes. The smile that usually occupies the face of Cranbourne trainer Stephen Theodore…