WGLFL preliminary final preview
By Ken Moore
LAST season’s grand finalists Maffra and Traralgon will play this week’s preliminary final at Moe.
The Eagles will enter the game as favourites...
Drouin trio does it easy
SATURDAY saw 38 teams compete in the threeperson Ambrose event at Drouin Golf Club with scores low and conditions good.
Winners were Trevor Allan,...
Tooradin rebuffs its critics
TOORADIN Agrade went into its semifinal against Beaconsfield as underdogs and again was able to hush the critics with a great win.
Its defensive pressure...
Finances still under spotlight
FINANCIAL management by the City of Casey has remained under attack despite two reports that the council’s financial management is transparent and accountable.
The Casey...
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...
Goon makes a point
Ken MooreONE point was the margin in the exciting curtainraiser with Nar Nar Goon beating Neerim Neerim South in the fifths.
The Goon led from...
Tigers outfoxed by Goon
By Ken Moore
NAR Nar Goon stole a thirds nailbiter from Lang Lang with a threepoint victory through a goal by Luke Fox with less...
Shelter for students’ frog mural
BERWICK Secondary College art students have created a mural for Frog Hollow Reserve, Endeavour Hills.
Casey mayor Kevin Bradford commended the work he said depicted...
Clubs win turf territory
Ian FergusonDEVON Meadows and Clyde Cricket Clubs gained a significant bonus for their players, and for West Gippsland cricket in general, when the Shire...
Schools invited to take walking bus
CASEY Council wants three new primary schools to join its walking school bus program.
The system involves children walking to school under supervision, rather than...
The ride of his life
Jack Munro is supposed to be slowing down now that he is retired but he continues to lead a busy lifestyle.
Residing at Meadowvale Retirement...