Other Sports
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Craigieburn Falcons claim the flag
Craigieburn Falcons’ first season in Hockey Victoria Vic League 3 has been a successful one with the side claiming the premiership on Saturday. Having dominated…
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Caroline Springs fast start
Caroline Springs’ experience was on show in the Springers’ Hockey Victoria Vic League 2 women’s semi final win. Having won successive premierships in their first…
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Craigieburn Falcons flying high
Craigieburn Falcons have enjoyed a weekend to remember in Hockey Victoria winter competition. They had five teams compete in finals on the weekend, with four…
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Melton hanging in for a last gasp chance of finals
Melton is hoping finals will still be on the cards this season in Hockey Victoria’s Vic League men’s 3 competition. The Mustangs sit just outside…
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Hume continues to build club
Hume Hockey Club continues to build in the Hockey Victoria winter competition. In their third year, the Highlanders have three senior sides and two junior…
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New hockey club ready for Whittlesea
A growing need for a hockey team in the Whittlesea area has seen the formation of the Whittlesea Hockey Club. While hockey continues to grow…
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Craigieburn Falcons kids score rep hockey selections
Craigieburn Falcons’ focus on youth has paid off, with six players selected in the North East Metro Red Devils squads for the Hockey Victoria Junior…
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Greenvale speedster Max Busuttil puts his passion on a fast track
Greenvale’s Max Busuttil had a mixed time of it the Australian Athletics Championships, but he did enough to come away with silver in the under-14…
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Craigieburn Falcons Hockey on the charge
Craigieburn Falcons Hockey Club is rising through the Hockey Victoria ranks. After a strong first season in which the club’s two men’s sides played-off in…
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Sunbury in good form
Sunbury warmed up for finals with a big win against Melton in Bowls Victoria Pennant, division 1, section 1. Sunbury had already shored up second…
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Hume looks to build the hockey brand
Hume Hockey Club is hoping to continue to build on its achievements of the past two years. Having slowly built a core group of players…
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Sunbury youngster thrives on tennis learning curve
Sunbury’s Jin Woodman has been mixing it with the best wheelchair tennis players in the world at the Melbourne Wheelchair Tennis Open. The nine-year-old was…













