Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteCaseyCardinia under 18s

CaseyCardinia under 18s

BEACONSFIELD under18s took three quarters to shake off a determined Narre Warren in the second semifinal, before overpowering its rival to win a berth in the grand final by 28 points.
The Eagles were sluggish at the start of the game and took more than a quarter to settle, with the Magpies leading by 21 points at the first change, after kicking with the assistance of a swirling breeze.
Eagles coach Rik Crook gave his charges a good bake at the first change and they snapped out of their lethargy and started playing the solid, accountable football that took them to the minor premiership.
After drawing to within a goal at halftime Beaconsfield applied pressure and promising ruck prospect Daniel Calteri took control of the air to help his team to break free and win the game and premiership favouritism in convincing style.
Sunday’s first semifinal saw Doveton regroup after a poor performance the week before and take out a onesided contest against bitter rivals Cranbourne by 36 points.
The writing was on the board early for the young Eagles with Doveton dominating around the ground through James Pattinson, Daniel Ratcliffe and Dean Kelly.
The Doves led from start to finish but really put the pressure on after halftime, booting 10 goals to seven to cruise away.
Daniel Watson and Brad Sauer were Cranbourne’s better performers.
The match ended in controversy with a fight between rival players and supporters as the teams were leaving the field.
Police were called and MPNFL officials are waiting to see if any action will be taken before reviewing the incident.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

On the Land: More than a century of the Jersey tradition

A farm steeped in over 150 years of history, cultivating award-winning Jersey cattle that has appeared across print and television, the Anderson family has...
More News

About Town: Huge cones and Teddy returns in Berwick

Huge cone Pine cones are a regular sight in Berwick with an assortment of pine trees throughout the town, but you may not have seen...

Emergency crews rescue person trapped in vehicle

A 67-year-old woman was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle collision in Officer yesterday (10 March). Victoria Police said the crash involved...

Call to defer Manuka Road plans

It’s been over a month since draft plans for Manuka Road in Berwick were released — and while community consultation has closed, some are...

Martial arts club ban

A former detective of 30 years has spoken out after four of his martial arts clubs were barred from Australia’s national Taekwondo system, leaving...

What’s On

Cardinia Primary School Fete Cardinia Primary School will be running a fete March. The day will include stalls, face painting, reptile displays, BBQs, food vans and...

Q&A with Paul Hamilton, Berwick farmer and scientist

Can you describe the extent of the damage caused by wild rabbits on your property and in the surrounding area? Rabbits cause the destruction of...

Why People are Embracing Modern Spirituality in 2026

Over the past few years, life has felt somewhat unpredictable. Between the ongoing cost-of-living crisis, housing pressures, climate concerns and international unrest, many people...

What an Award-Winning Rail Precinct Means for Pakenham’s Future

As anyone who’s visited it knows, the new Pakenham Station is much more than a mere train stop. It’s an architectural marvel, with its...

Navigating Victoria’s Gas Ban: What Pakenham Homeowners Need to Know About Gas Safety

The way Victorians use energy at home is changing all the time, and nowhere is that more evident than in the state’s approach to...

Looking back through the archives

50 years to 1976 Berwick City Council has declined to support Mr R.A. Robinson of Lyall Road in Berwick in his protest to the Education...