Sport
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Westmeadows make most of batting time
The Westmeadows batsmen relished the chance to have an extended hit in Victorian Turf Cricket Association’s north-west A1 competition. With rain postponing the Warriors’ season…
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Ayres’ bowls like a Bat outta hell for Plenty Valley
Plenty Valley veteran Sean Ayres continues to dazzle with the ball in the Victorian Sub-district Cricket Association’s north-south competition. After making the most of conditions…
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Run-outs cost Epping in bid for third win
Epping will need quick wickets on day two of its match against Riverside in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association’s Barclay Shield if it’s to maintain…
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Middle men seal a deal for Lalor Warriors
A middle order fightback gave Lalor Warriors a third straight win to start their North Metro Cricket Association Jika Shield season. Facing reigning premiers Rivergum…
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Bundoora United on a trajectory
After following his dad to Bundoora United, Ikroop Dhanoa has taken his natural shine for cricket to new heights of brilliance. Part of three junior…
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Wallan Panthers get a hot Scott for Big V
Wallan Panthers have has announced their first signing for their women’s side ahead of their inaugural Big V basketball season. Just weeks after being accepted…
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Craigieburn scores early win
Craigieburn was one of the rare teams to get on the pitch in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association on Saturday, and made the most of…
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Diamond Valley sides get cracking
Several clubs made the most of what little sunshine there was on the weekend on Sunday in the Diamond Valley Cricket Association. With two-day matches…
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Broadmeadows hot in cold
Bowlers must have thought it was the middle of winter – not bowls season – on Saturday. Many games were called off as heavy wind…
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North Metro Cricket Association’s women blooms
The North Metro Cricket Association’s women’s competition has tripled in size in the space of a season. The new season which started two weeks…
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No play but Lalor Warriors win
Lalor Warriors were the big winners in the North Metro Cricket Association’s Jika Shield on Saturday without a ball even being bowled. Rain and wet…
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Mernda in big Power play
Steve Power is following in the steps of his father by being named coach of Mernda Football Club. Power, who played with the club in…












