Sport
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MBA basketball results
Monday October 31 B1 Men Pinoy Ballers d Bulldog Brothers 40-31, Storm d Outcast Burns 37-32 B2 Men Daddy’s Home d Hustlers 62-33, Djambi’s d…
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Heat thrive as teen stands tall
COACH Brenton Storer’s pre-game pep talk with Dru Pilmore paid off when the 6’8 teenager proved the chairman of the boards in Mildura Heat’s commanding…
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Heat at home tonight
THE Mildura Heat women’s basketball team will play for the first time in more than a month when they host Bacchus Marsh Lions in a…
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Bandits, Burners in crucial clash
By Chris Mitchell OUYEN will host the Truckin Bandits at Blackburn Park in Sunraysia Pennant Division 1 this afternoon in what could well be a…
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World champ Dot beat the lot
Sunraysia Daily is shining a light on arguably the region’s greatest ever bowler, as our player-profile series continues. DOT Jenkinson held almost every major bowling trophy…
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‘Tailor-made’ Ouyen hosts Classic
OUYEN is set for a highlight-reel weekend, as the Wakeboard Victoria Mildura Classic heads for the town’s lake. Floodwaters have forced the change in venue from…
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Streak lifts Demons to second
DEMONS recorded their third straight Men’s Premier League basketball win at Mildura Sporting Precinct on Wednesday night. The 52-46 win against Workers took Demons into…
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Mildura little athletics
Results from Sunday, October 30: 6F: 50m: Ivy Hobson 11.96, Ari Jenkins 12.87, Stevie Harris 12.88, Amber Cranston 13.33, Amelie Forte 15.04. Long jump: Ivy…
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Table tennis: RTS on top of the table
ALTHOUGH under pressure early in their match, Regional Taxation Services have advanced to first on the ladder after six rounds of the Sunraysia Table Tennis…
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Branders rule the Mallee Cup
LOCAL trainer Cindy Brander took out the $15,000 Sunraysia Daily Mallee Cup at Sandilong Park on Tuesday with a namesake horse she and husband Wayne…
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Workers love their Job
By Chris Mitchell WORKERS held on to win a tight encounter against a fast-finishing Ouyen in the Sunraysia Pennant First Division on Saturday. Steve Simmons…
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Who even needs horses for courses? Not Wenty
WENTWORTH didn’t need any racehorses to make Melbourne Cup day a great community event. About 300 people ignored the blustery, showery weather to turn up…













