Chargers shut off the Power
By Jarrod Potter
TAC CUP - ELIMINATION FINAL
POWERED down by errant kicking and the relentless run of their opponents, Gippsland bowed out of...
Cats advance to prelim after thrilling finish
By RUSSELL BENNETT
THE latest chapter in the long and storied local rivalry between Buln Buln and Neerim-Neerim South will long be one of the...
Soldiers down but Eagles go through
By David Nagel
CRANBOURNE has proved itself to be the ‘Superman’ of the South East Football Netball League after a devastating first half...
Hendy bows out
By RUSSELL BENNETT
GARFIELD is the latest powerhouse club to throw its hat in the ring for a new coach after Ryan Hendy announced his...
High in the saddle
BY JARROD POTTER
SADDLING himself into the long line of Australian-calibre cross-country riders, Sam Jeffree is jumping for joy after receiving a prestigious state equestrian...
Comeback kids
By JARROD POTTER
SOUTH EAST JUNIORS GRAND FINALS - PREMIER TO UNDER 14
WHILE it’s usually the oldest age group mentioned first in these reports, it...
Berwick bursts through
By JARROD POTTER
SOUTH EAST JUNIORS UNDER-13 to UNDER 11
EXCELLING on the big stage, the youngest regional footballers ensured there was plenty to cheer about...
Beaconsfield powers through
By JARROD POTTER
SEJ GRAND FINAL - YOUTH GIRLS
TRIPLE premiership winning side Beaconsfield proved far too powerful for a gallant Cranbourne in the South East...
Awards for sterling service
By JARROD POTTER
AWARDING the league’s finest players the final pieces of silverware after another superb junior football season, Tuesday’s presentation night honoured the best...
Pratts in boots and all
“Some people don’t get involved, but I’m afraid for us that wasn’t an option.” - Val Pratt.
People like Val and Adie Pratt are the...
Club corners
NETBALL
NARRE WARREN
WITH four teams straight through to the week two semi finals, the black and white army travelled to Berwick and ROC to...
Bright future awaits Catani
By RUSSELL BENNETT
FROM not having an under-18s side at all in 2014, to blooding seven players from the thirds grade this year...
















