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  • Adams wins Wardle Medal

    Adams wins Wardle Medal

    KERANG co-coach Chloe Adams capped off a remarkable 2025 season on Monday night winning her first Julie Wardle Medal. Adams was a runaway winner of…

  • Storm rolls in

    Storm rolls in

    There’s a storm brewing in the Central Murray – and it’s going to hit hard next season. The Ultima Football Netball Club’s new identity was…

  • Boulton’s best

    Boulton’s best

    Rising star Issy Boulton has been recognised for a stellar 2025 season with the Bendigo Pioneers, with the Vinifera product winning the Pioneers best and…

  • Rivalry resumes for Eagles, Demons

    Rivalry resumes for Eagles, Demons

    MALLEE EAGLES COACHES – Brent Macleod and Harry Allen KEY PLAYER Tom McGregor McGregor’s role in the Eagles defensive 50 will take on a far…

  • Eagles fly through first test

    Eagles fly through first test

    THE Mallee Eagles will have first crack at minor premiers Woorinen in this year’s finals series after a comprehensive 60-point win over Cohuna on Saturday.…

  • Eagles make statement

    Eagles make statement

    THE Mallee Eagles will go into this Saturday’s second semi-final showdown against Woorinen full of confidence according to co-coach Harry Allen following the Eagles’ 60-point…

  • History repeating

    History repeating

    THE Swan Hill Rec Reserve is becoming a home away from home for Nyah-Nyah West United, with the Demons winning their third final in three…

  • Saints continue winning ways

    Saints continue winning ways

    A STUNNING second half turnaround has helped Tooleybuc-Manangatang record a shock four-goal win over Woorinen in Sunday’s elimination final at the Alan Garden Reserve. In…

  • Daniels’ day out

    Daniels’ day out

    AN eight-goal haul from Nyah-Nyah West United co-coach Corey Daniels has guided the reigning premiers to a 37-point win over Koondrook-Barham in Sunday’s elimination final.…

  • No blues for River Raiders

    No blues for River Raiders

    After waiting 29 years to see their A grade side play finals, Koondrook-Barham supporters had to wait just 75 minutes to witness their first finals…

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