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STAR Karingal big man Brendan Lade proved the difference in the Bulls’ 38-point Peninsula League victory over Chelsea with six goals from full forward...
Scare for young Eagle
BEACONSFIELD youngster Kallan Burns sent a scare through the Perc Allison Oval after he collapsed during a training run last week. A club source...
EDFL review – round 4
By Ken MooreLANG Lang showed plenty of fortitude to beat swampland neighbours and fellow finals aspirants Kooweerup by 29 points.
The visiting Demons trailed...
Casey Cardinia league preview – round 4
By Mark GullickAFTER failing at Beaconsfield, Berwick continue their nightmare run by taking on Narre Warren this weekend and then Pakenham the following week.
“We’ve...
Casey Cardinia league review – round 3
By Mark GullickKEYSBOROUGH remains undefeated following a hard-fought 15-point win over Hampton Park at Rowley Allen Reserve.
A strong wind blowing across the ground...
Casey Cardinia league review – round 3
By Mark GullickROC is still looking for its first win of the season after squandering a half-time lead to lose by 31 points at...
EDFL review – round 4
EDFL newcomers Garfield preserved their undefeated record and displayed their renowned fighting qualities with a spirited come-from-behind three-point victory over an equally determined Catani....
Goon revival from third quarter
By Ken MooreFUELLED by an outstanding third quarter Nar Nar Goon beat its nemesis from last season, the Warragul Industrials, by 27 points.
The...
GFL review – round 4
By Ken MooreDROUIN posted the highest score of the round in beating Wonthaggi by 84 points. The Hawks moved the ball with confidence all...
Catani gives
By Paul PickeringTHE inaugural Footy Kicks Cancer day was a fundraising juggernaut for the Catani Football Club, so it’s hard to believe that the...
Rays cut up Tassie
By Paul PickeringDANDENONG continued its march up the TAC Cup ladder with a clinical 101-point thumping of the Tassie Mariners on Saturday.
The Stingrays booted...
Power’s on at last
By Paul PickeringIN ALL likelihood, 2010 won’t be remembered as a banner year for Gippsland Power.
And maybe that’s what made Sunday’s emphatic 69-point win...