Saints in search of an afterlife are left eyeing final solution
By RUSSELL BENNETT
“I DON’T want to be known as Pete Levey - the last president of the Nyora Football Club.”
The Saints’ president doesn’t really...
Footy landscape changed for better
By RUSSELL BENNETT
FOOTBALL and netball clubs in West Gippsland have spoken - the status quo couldn’t continue. There was too much of...
West Gippsland v Goulburn Murray – Country Week scores
By RUSSELL BENNETT
AFTER storming through their first two games of the 2016 VCCL Melbourne Country Week Division 3 carnival, the West Gippsland Warriors fell...
West Gippsland v Warragul – Country Week scores
By RUSSELL BENNETT
AFTER a flying start through their first two games of the 2016 VCCL Melbourne Country Week Division 3 carnival, the West Gippsland...
Cougars ready for April
By JARROD POTTER
THE fun begins in April for Pakenham United, with the newest Football Federation Victoria (SSV) State League side getting its first look...
Panthers chip in
By JARROD POTTER
OFFICER remains alive in the District finals race while Clyde and Devon Meadows cashed in with the blade.
NAR NAR GOON/MARYKNOLL...
Metro regime for Gowans’ Country
By JARROD POTTER
ONE team is enough for most footy coaches - let alone what Scott Gowans has embarked upon in 2016.
Adding to an already...
Mixed bag for double-header
By JARROD POTTER
WGCA DISTRICT DIVISION - ROUND 10 AND 11 REVIEW
WHAT did we learn across the double-header weekend?
Carlisle Park and Devon Meadows...
Luke smashes double ton
By JARROD POTTER
THE towering innings from Officer E Grade skipper Luke Johnson had to be seen to be believed as he smashed a sensational...
Lachlan Madden’s Astro-nominal journey ended
By JARROD POTTER
THE New Year has not ushered in any good news for Pakenham baseballer Lachlan Madden - who had his dreams of Major...
Ladder leaders face off
By JARROD POTTER
WGCA DISTRICT DIVISION
REVIEW - ROUND 9 (One Day)
A FISSURE finally formed in District with Carlisle Park and Devon Meadows breaking...
United’s stamp of success
By JARROD POTTER
WHILE it was only a rubber stamp, it was by a long margin the biggest one yet in the short history of...

















