Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sponsored Content
HomeIn BusinessSport plays its part in Pakenham

Sport plays its part in Pakenham

Sport has played a huge part in the community of Pakenham ever since the first Post Office was opened in town in 1859.

In a lot cases…sport has provided the town’s identity.

The Pakenham Football Club, formed on March 16, 1892, is one of the most successful clubs in Victoria, with almost 30 senior premierships to its name.

Famous names like Bourke, Jackson, Monckton and Young, they built their glowing reputations on the sporting fields around the region.

And Pakenham’s modern-day stars are still shining bright, with coach Ash Green expertly mentoring his players as they prepare for this week’s 2022 opening of the Outer East Football League season.

And don’t forget about the Women’s team, with Rick Stalker a great teacher of the game who would love to see some new faces jump on board for the ride.

Given the history of this great club…imagine pulling on a Pakenham jumper and what that would mean!

The Lions have a long and proud tradition, and with a new committee on board are more than excited to welcome the community to Toomuc Reserve to share the enjoyment of watching the mighty Lions roar again this season.

For lovers of sport, both participants and spectators alike, there’s a never ending source of enjoyment to be had around town!

The Pakenham Racing Club (PRC) has been another staple of the Pakenham community, ever since 1926 when the old course on Racecourse Road was officially opened for the first time.

That old track created legends, with Pakenham-trainer Ray ‘Darby’ Webster providing the highlight for locals when his mighty steed Dark Felt won the Melbourne Cup of 1943.

The move of the PRC to its brand-new facility in Tynong has seen modern-day legends emerge, with now Pakenham trainer Peter Moody winning the 2021 Caulfield Cup with Incentivise.

The PRC now hosts more than 40 meetings a year and is widely regarded as one of the best racing surfaces in the land.

There’s no excuse to not get down to Tynong and check this magnificent and growing facility out!

The Pakenham Cricket Club has recently completed its 2021/22 season in the West Gippsland Cricket Association (WGCA).

The Lions have a magnificent history, with players like the legendary Eddie Lewis making the Lions the team to beat for many a long year.

Current-day stars like Chris Smith, Jason Williams and Dale Tormey are continuing that tradition with the Lions a regular finalist and premiership winner over the last seven years.

Club President Phil Anning is one of the great people of our town and would love to see some new faces pop along and play for the Lions next season.

Just where do you stop when talking about sport in Pakenham?

Three of our sporting clubs aim for the back of a net, with the Pakenham Warriors competing in the high-level Big V basketball competition from its home court at Cardinia Life.

The Warriors have a solid junior and senior set up, with the senior Warriors attracting good crowds to Cardinia Life during the winter months of the year.

The Pakenham Netball Club – lovingly cared for by Marg Jones – will also aim for the net when the Lions begin their winter season campaign this Saturday.

And the biggest soccer club in town – Pakenham United – has had a great start to its season in the State League 5 division.

United had a brilliant 5-0 start to the year, but were held to a 2-2 draw by White Star Dandenong on Saturday.

President Chris Gomez has sent out an open invitation to the Pakenham community, to get down and support the club on those cold Saturday winter afternoons.

United’s home pitch, IYU Reserve, is certainly worth paying a visit!

The Deep Creek Golf Club, formerly Pakenham Golf Club, provides a public golf course for the community that is kind on beginners, but also ready to test the very best of players.

For those who love their lawn bowls, the Pakenham Bowls Club now owns one of the great facilities in the region, with its major rink now covered and completely protected from the weather.

Get in touch with club…because Friday-night barefoot bowls – with equipment provided by the club – is a great experience!

Tennis players are also spoilt in Pakenham, with the Pakenham Regional Tennis Centre (PRTC) the number-one complex in the region.

Players, young and old alike, have embraced the facility, with great courts, lighting, and a friendly atmosphere making it a great place to enjoy.

And there are many other sporting clubs in Pakenham as well.

The Silverbacks play gridiron, and the Eels play rugby league, while the Pumas are about to enjoy a fabulous upgrade to their baseball facility at Toomuc Reserve.

Floorball, darts or swimming, they’re all available for Pakenham residents to enjoy!

Junior sports, little athletics, and a multitude of gymnasium’s…there’s a great opportunity to get involved in sport in Pakenham.

There’s no excuse – get out and enjoy your local sporting club today!

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

“Major disgrace for parents“: Federal MP Slams Labor Government over 7-year...

Liberal Federal MP Jason Wood has slammed the Labor Government for taking “seven years to finally select a builder” for the Casey Hospital Children’s...
More News

Mum’s battle brings family together for breast cancer research

Local nurse Paige Thiyagarajah has seen many people battling cancer, but the reality hit close to home after her mother was recently diagnosed. Paige and...

Drunk driver sentenced for fatal, high-speed crash

A Clyde North drink driver who lost control at a Tooradin roundabout at high speed resulting in the death of his friend has been...

Looking back through the archives

50 years to 1976 The Rotary Club of Berwick, which usually meets at Salisbury House in Upper Beaconsfield, had a new venue and new host...

Fourth attack in weeks rocks Heritage Church

Still reeling from earlier vandalism and attempted break-ins, Lang Lang’s St John’s Anglican Church has been hit for a fourth time, despite increased patrols. The...

Family and friends farewell Carol Porter OAM

Local legend Carol Porter OAM was farewelled last week, with a room full of family and friends paying tribute to “Mrs Officer”. The Officer icon...

Yakkerboo set for stage debut

Yakkerboo is a common sight around town, whether it be the statue on Main Street or his annual appearance at the festival, but there...

All bushfire-affected arterial roads now re-opened

All state-managed roads affected by the January bushfires are now open. Work to re-open a significant number of local roads managed by councils is continuing. Crews...

No slowing down for real estate growth in Pakenham

Pakenham’s property growth continues to rise with the median house price at $700k. According to data from property.com.au, $700k was the median price based on...

Wangoom sisters help to fill vet shortages

Wangoom sisters Abbey and Ella Titmus are helping to fill a growing void across regional Australia for large animal and mixed practice vets. Australia is...

Battle breeding innovation conference

A conference in Geelong next month will show Australian cattle breeders how new technologies and innovations can shape the future of their herds and...