Sport
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We can do better than that, coach says
A WIN is a win, but Mildura Heat Division 1 coach James Madigan was far from satisfied. His side sits top of their Big V…
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Tigers beat Robinvale in rugby thriller
TWO out of three games were hotly contested in Sunraysia Rugby League round two on Saturday at Nichols Point. Mildura Tigers got their First Grade…
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Martin all powers winner
TYSON Martin is the back-to-back Sunraysia Dirt Karters All Powers Nationals champion. The Flinders University student returned home to Olympic Park Speedway Mildura for the…
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It’s not all ‘bad’
SUNRAYSIA coach Brad Hards feels the wheel is turning despite the SFNL remaining winless at interleague level since 2012. Sloppy ball use underpinned the SFNL’s…
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Ultimate race against time
AFTER his history making win in last month’s London Marathon, world marathon record holder Kenyan Eliud Kipchoge won’t be getting much rest anytime soon. Billionaire…
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Sibling rivalry at All Power Speedway karting nationals
LITTLE sisters have a habit of idolising big brothers – and maybe annoying them a little, too. Big brother Ryan Alexander might feel a little…
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Target now on women
WITH nine wins on the trot from 11 Big V Basketball games, the Mildura Heat Division 1 women are flying. After starting the season 0-2,…
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Hall taking it to the limit
MILDURA athlete Cath Hall is preparing to launch into her seventh ultramarathon this weekend in New South Wales’ Blue Mountains. Hall will tackle the 100km…
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No rest for undefeated
EXECUTION. That’s the focus for the Mildura Heat Division 2 men for their Big V Basketball clash with Craigieburn tonight at the Hothouse. Despite being…
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Mildura’s best hope for ride of their lives
MILDURA BMX Club will take on the country’s best when riders travel to Shepparton on Monday to compete in the national championships. Almost 100 clubs from…
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Cod Tales: How to troll Murray cod
TROLLING lures is a very effective technique for catching Murray cod in rivers and lakes. This season alone trolling has produced some very good sized…
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Big V retains trio
SUNRAYSIA exports Jake Reed, Makinley Blows and Rhiann O’Donnell have been retained as contracted Victorian cricketers for the 2019-20 season. Geelong-based former Irymple and Nursery…












