Sport
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Pacing Cup: High praise for ‘terrific’ carnival
THE 2018 Mildura Pacing Cup Carnival has been hailed a success on and off the track.On the back of an expanded entertainment program and novelty…
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Triathlete on beaten track
AFTER competing at the World Triathlon Championships last year, Mildura’s Cath Hall has her sights set on her next big challenge and pulling on the…
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Pacing Cup: I’m The Boss dominates Pacing Cup
FAVOURITE I’m The Boss ran away with the Mildura Pacing Cup in a dominant display that justified his admirers after running a track record in…
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Campbell to don green and gold
MERBEIN South paceman Campbell Griffiths (pictured) can’t wait to pull on the green and gold in an international fixture after being selected in a 14-player…
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Jason in charge
THERE will be a new man at the helm for the Mildura Heat Big V Division 2 men tonight when they face the North East…
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Skills go on show
THE Mildura Horse Complex EA-affiliated two-day show starts this weekend at the Sunraysia Equestrian Complex.MHC secretary Hayley Willison said two big days were planned for…
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Heat are on the rebound
RETURNING to the winners’ list will be the goal for the Mildura Heat Big V Division 1 women’s side tonight against Werribee.The Heat’s 10-point home…
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Cod tales: Fishing with larger cod lures
THERE is nothing new about using large lures to target Murray cod other than a recent boom in their availability.In the early days oversized aeroplane…
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Trainers, drivers share spoils
NINE different drivers and trainers had a winning night at Mildura harness racing on Tuesday.A big crowd witnessed a great night’s racing to open the…
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Tough act to follow, says Swallow
IRYMPLE are in rebuild mode after their droughtbreaking SFNL A Grade netball flag, co-coach Sherrie Geister says.The Swallows’ stirring premiership win last season was followed…
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Bomber Dea out of action
FORMER Sunraysia footballer Matt Dea (pictured) is facing a couple of weeks on the sidelines after being a late withdrawal for Essendon in their loss…
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Volleyball making net gains in Mildura
FORMER local volleyballer Tanya McInerney says the next generation of Mildura volleyballers in the Sunraysia Academy of Sport’s (SAS) program are progressing well.McInerney (nee Cetinich) grew…