Sport
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Batsmen hold the key
THE battle between Workers Gol Gol’s batsmen and Coomealla Wentworth’s bowlers could be decisive at Alcheringa this weekend.That duel pits the side’s respective strengths so…
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Irymple’s white knights
IRYMPLE coach Shane Garraway wants to see his batting line-up regularly putting on partnerships, ahead of an important game with Nichols Point this weekend.Sunraysia cricket…
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Focus is all – champ
CONCENTRATION is the key in a crunch bowls final, champion lawn bowler Mark Jacobsen says.The 412-time Victorian representative and 1998 Commonwealth Games pairs gold medallist…
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Mildura West’s tough days ahead
MILDURA West are “under no illusions” that playing Mildura Settlers at Mildura Senior College over two consecutive days will be tough, captain-coach Chris Williams says.West…
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Mildura East and the golden egg
AS one of four teams with three wins, Mildura East have a golden opportunity to move up the ladder at home against winless Merbein South…
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Makinley Blows among Stars
FORMER Workers Gol Gol star Makinley Blows is in line to play in the Melbourne Stars’ Women’s Big Bash League (WBBL) opener against the Sydney Sixers…
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Academy a hit with girls
WILLOWFEST Australian Cricket Club Championships continues to expand beyond a cricket carnival with the establishment of the Willowfest Girls Cricket Academy.Willowfest president Anthony Telfer said…
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Murranji opens account
SUNNYCLIFFS pacer Murranji Track returned to winning form with a smart win in the Park Douglas Printing Pace at the Mildura trots meeting on Tuesday…
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Hartlett feeling fine
AFTER niggling injuries hampered him through the first half of his debut SFNL season, Imperials co-coach Adam Hartlett feels he is good to go in…
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Park home to new sports
MALLEE Sports Assembly (MSA) and East End Community House are working together to provide more opportunities for local residents to try a variety of sports…
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Baird Bats On
ADRIAN Baird says it is an honour to be the second person to pass the 300-game mark for the Curlwaa Islanders Cricket Club.The 42-year-old follows…
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Geelong could be the challenge, says Matthew Richardson
RICHMOND legend Matthew Richardson believes Geelong are well placed to challenge the Tigers’ AFL crown in 2018.With the club where he played all his football…










