Sport
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Gaylor a rising star
The debut season of former Calder Cannon Amy Gaylor is going strength to strength with the Essendon defender nominated for an AFLW rising star. Gaylor…
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Kookas avoid rain and open with a win
Rivergum was one of the rare winners in the opening round of the Diamond Valley Cricket Association. As rain fell on Saturday afternoon most matches…
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Opportunity to grow
Among the players preparing for the Victorian Turf Cricket Association season are seven players who have come out from Vanuatu. While several Vanuatu players have…
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Festival of Lights is back bigger and better
A big crowd is expected as the Northern Diwali Festival returns for a seventh year. The Festival of Lights is a special day on the…
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Davenport at home at Hume City Broncos
Some coaching roles mean more than others and taking on the Hume City Broncos women’s Big V championship role is pretty special for Brooke Davenport.…
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Around the grounds in Hume and Whittlesea
FV Lalor United has announced that John Sapazovski will continue to led the side in next year’s FV state league 2 north-west season. Sapazovski took…
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Daniher retires
Brisbane Lions premiership forward Joe Daniher has retired from AFL with one year left to run on his contract. The 30-year-old told teammates of his…
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Hume locks in coach, core players
Hume City has a new coach onboard and has secured the signatures of some key players for next year’s National Premier League season. With David…
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Eagles re-sign imports
Craigieburn Eagles have re-signed their two imports for the Big V season. The Eagles started the announcements with the news that LeWayne Grant was returning…
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Nachar makes it five world titles
Mini Nachar started kickboxing to honour his best mate Roger Abbas. Now he has just won his fifth world title last month. Facing an opponent…
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Carey takes on Tullamarine coaching job
New Tullamarine coach Zack Carey jumped at the opportunity to step into a senior coaching role. Carey has been appointed the Essendon District Football League…
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Hard work pays off for winners
Finals fever hit Melbourne’s north-west the last six weeks with sporting finals across a number of different sports including, football, netball, basketball, hockey, lacrosse, soccer,…













