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  • AFL powerhouse back in town

    AFL powerhouse back in town

    SUNRAYSIA is Tiger territory, and the Richmond Football Club is returning to its home away from home this week. The AFL powerhouse club will visit Mildura…

  • Coaching workshop

    Coaching workshop

    A NEW coach induction workshop will be held for any prospective or returning community football coaches for the 2024 season. Led by ex-AFL footballer and…

  • Injured Eagle aims to return

    Injured Eagle aims to return

    FOR the past two seasons, a Robinvale Euston captain has succumbed to a serious knee injury. In 2022 it was a shortened season for ruckman…

  • AFL umpires on whistle-stop tour

    AFL umpires on whistle-stop tour

    MUCH like those on respective sporting teams, officials also value opportunities to meet with and learn from the best. Returning and prospective football umpires get…

  • Wild ride in the Riverland

    Wild ride in the Riverland

    IT’S touted by many as one of the wildest boat races on the planet and in 2024, a Mildura couple is teaming up for their…

  • Rival leagues for girls’ footy

    Rival leagues for girls’ footy

    THE Millewa Football League remains committed to conducting an under 15 girls football competition, despite Sunraysia Football and Netball League’s decision to simultaneously run a…

  • Morton’s big pay day

    Morton’s big pay day

    A $250,000 pay day has come the way of the Mildura-owned greyhound Morton in the biggest win of his fledgling career. A brilliant burst towards the…

  • Asian tour boosts hockey ambitions

    Asian tour boosts hockey ambitions

    EMERGING Sunraysia hockey talent Toby Edlington believes his recent sojourn to Borneo will make him a better player. The 18-year-old midfielder and defender joined the…

  • Tigers import tall timber

    Tigers import tall timber

    RED Cliffs has beefed up its ruck stocks for the 2024 Sunraysia Football and Netball League season with the dual signings of Sam Bruinewoud and Jai…

  • Heat boys to learn from final loss

    Heat boys to learn from final loss

    A RUN of 19 straight victories came to an end for the Mildura Heat under 14 boys basketball team on the weekend. Known to be…

  • A whole new ball game for Heat duo

    A whole new ball game for Heat duo

    YOU’D think the new lighting upgrade at Henshilwood Oval would be adequate, but Irymple recently announced they’d require even more power for the upcoming season.…

  • Proud Hurls steps aside for next generation

    Proud Hurls steps aside for next generation

    AFTER ten years at the helm of the Merbein Football Netball Club, Toney Hurley has announced that he’ll stand down from the Magpies’ presidency. While…

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