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  • Grand final the prize

    Grand final the prize

    THE Cohuna Kangas will clash with Kerang at Riverside Park on Saturday, with the winner set to be the first team through to this year’s…

  • 1982 Footy Finals Flashback

    1982 Footy Finals Flashback

    1982 MID-MURRAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE SWAN HILL 19.16.130 def. TYNTYNDER 20.8.128 For the ardent local footy fan, late August/ early September is like Christmas. It’s when…

  • Footy Shorts

    BIG PAY DAY KERANG’S Bradlee Pay has had a bittersweet finish to his season, with the Blues midfielder taking out his club’s seniors best and…

  • Boga continue on

    Boga continue on

    LAKE Boga continued their late season resurgence with a 24-point win over a lacklustre Tyntynder in the first semi-final on Sunday. A lot of the…

  • Kangas hop past Tigers

    Kangas hop past Tigers

    COHUNA is a step away from a grand final berth after overcoming an undermanned Woorinen by 15 points in a hard fought qualifying final on…

  • Table tennis finals hopes in play

    Table tennis finals hopes in play

    by Damian Mangiameli ROUND 12 of the Swan Hill Table Tennis Association on Monday night was a chance for teams to secure their place in…

  • Quambatook aim for a second upset

    Quambatook aim for a second upset

    NULLAWIL will go into tomorrow’s second semi-final as red-hot favourites to make it through to their third straight grand final when they face Quambatook on…

  • Tyntynder, Lake Boga in a fight for survival

    Tyntynder, Lake Boga in a fight for survival

    COME Sunday, the long wait between finals appearances for both Tyntynder (nine years) and Lake Boga (12 years) will be over in the Central Murray…

  • Undermanned Tigers out for an upset

    Undermanned Tigers out for an upset

    HAVING finished the home-and-away season above them on the ladder, the Cohuna Kangas will travel to Woorinen on Sunday to take on an injury-ravaged Tigers…

  • Head high, Jenkins holds training camp to account

    Head high, Jenkins holds training camp to account

    FORMER Adelaide Crow Josh Jenkins has blown the whistle on the sickening rituals he was forced to participate in during the infamous 2018 pre-season training…

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