Sport
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Mildura’s Martin claims McLeod Medal
MILDURA captain Josh Martin won the 2017 McLeod Medal in a thrilling end to Wednesday night’s vote count at the Mildura Working Man’s Club that…
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Daylight Dan still shining on track
BOEILL Creek trainer Geoff Lucas drove his first winner in almost five years by steering Daylight Dan to a smart victory at the Mildura trots…
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Greg Rhodes holds on to lead
After two rounds of the Mildura Golf Resort Club Championships, Greg Rhodes holds the smallest of leads after shooting 74 and 73. Rhodes will take his…
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Bazzas Art looks the goods
VETERAN pacer Bazzas Art has been competing in city class races at Tabcorp Park, Melton, and will appreciate a drop back to country class racing…
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Tough first-up task for Mildura Settlers
MILDURA Settlers won’t have to wait long to meet last season’s Sunraysia Cricket Association First Division grand final opponents, with the triple reigning premiers to…
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Eagles in full flight
EAGLES won’t soon forget their history making Sunraysia baseball clean sweep, A Grade coach Luke Gathercole says.For the first time in Sunraysia baseball, Eagles won…
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Werrimull swoop again
WERRIMULL have done it.The Magpies claimed back-to-back Sunraysia Women’s Football League flags with a 6.3 (39) to 3.3 (21) win over Bambill at Lake Cullulleraine…
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Duthie came up big in the crunch
NANGILOC captain David Keens heaped praise on Ned Duthie after the ruckman’s best afield efforts in Saturday’s nine-point Millewa Football League grand final win over…
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A win for the community
NANGILOC’S drought-breaking Millewa Football League premiership win has been hailed as a success for the entire Nangiloc community.The Demons trumped the fancied Gol Gol Hawks…
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Cosi takes on the world
A TOUGH group awaits the Australian team, but Mildura-based Pararoo Cosi Cirillo says they are looking forward to showing the world what they can do.The…
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Fast final start crucial
HISTORY is on the side of the winner today in Game 1 of the Sunraysia Baseball League A grade grand final series between Eagles and…
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Put family first, says Stan
NOTHING is more important than family, according to former AFL coach and champion player Stan Alves.The public and motivational speaker, who played 266 VFL games…