Mick has eyes on the cup
By David Nagel
The $250,000 Sportsbet Pakenham Cup (2500m) has been targeted by prominent Cranbourne trainer Mick Kent after his six-year-old Oncidium Ruler...
Sisters enjoy the spoils
By Garry Howe
Sisters Sue Ridgway and Kate Grossek reckon they have one of the best jobs going around.
As owner liaison officers, their job on...
Unfinished business
By Russell Bennett
Unfinished business - that’s what it comes down to for Brent Russell’s Pakenham Warriors senior men’s side for the next Big V...
Marygoons show their might
By Nick Creely
WGCA DISTRICT AND SUB-DISTRICT REVIEW
DISTRICT DIVISION
ROUND 5 (DAY TWO)
Nar Nar Goon/Maryknoll’s stirring start to the season continued on Saturday, with the Marygoons...
Whirlwind Westra blasts his way to history
By David Nagel
History was created at the Upper Beaconsfield Cricket Club on Friday evening with Blake Westra becoming the first player to score a...
Lions win battle with Cougars
By Russell Bennett
WGCA PREMIER DIVISION
REVIEW - ROUND 5 (DAY TWO)
Almost all of the attention in the WGCA’s top tier centred around Clyde’s clash...
That other World Cup!
By Nick Creely
A new and exciting tournament for local soccer lovers in the off-season is in the latter stages of its first season, with...
Bucks are the real deal
By Nick Creely
DDCA TURF 1 & 2 - REVIEW - ROUND 3 (DAY TWO)
TURF 1
DINGLEY v HALLAM KALORA PARK
Hallam Kalora Park star Leigh...
Cobras are the team to beat
By David Nagel
WGCA LOWER GRADES
REVIEW - ROUND 5 (DAY TWO)
B GRADE
Merinda Park (7/179) has rubber stamped itself as the team to beat for...
Panthers pair lead the way
By Nick Creely
AROUND THE GROUNDS
VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET
ROUND 6
It’s common knowledge in Premier Cricket circles that breaking up Dandenong opening duo Tom Donnell and...
Joel selected in state team
By Nick Creely
Casey-South Melbourne batsman Joel Mitchell has a certain confident approach to his cricket that is quite rare in young cricketers,...
Double ton for star Laker
By Nick Creely
Aura Vale champion Nathan Phillips describes himself as a “superstitious” cricketer, one determined to do anything it takes to win...