Sport
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Where the dust flies
SWAN Hill Sporting Car Club (SHSCC) continued to impress visiting drivers when it staged another race day late last month. Despite a scheduling clash with…
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Jenkins family on board
JOSH Jenkins’ sister said it still hasn’t sunk in that her big brother is playing in tomorrow’s AFL Grand Final. Jenna Jenkins, 27, has been…
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New formats a hit
CHANGES to junior formats of cricket will ensure more kids stay in the game according to Mallee Murray regional cricket manager Tom Huf. Following its…
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Daniels takes centre stage
NYAH Nyah West United product Brent Daniels will feature in Saturday’s AFL All Stars Under- 18s game on the MCG. The country’s top teenage talent…
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Crows soar into decider
JOSH Jenkins will play in his first AFL Grand Final on Saturday after the Crows disposed of Geelong on Friday night. Adelaide were simply superb…
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Tyntynder’s lucky charms
THERE is no shortage of remarkable tales that have come from Tyntynder’s Central Murray A-grade netball premiership. Featuring a mix of youth and experience, the…
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New champions crowned
TWO new champions emerged at last weekend’s Northern District Golf Association (NDGA) Championships in Kerang. In perfect conditions, and on a well-prepared course, Murray Downs…
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Tigers return to the grand final
WOORINEN Youth Girls will have the chance to defend their Bendigo JFL Under 18 Girls premiership after booking their spot in the grand final with…
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Local legend seals another league medal
FOUR-time Jack Betts medallist Ryan O’Sullivan has added another honour to his esteemed football career, winning the 2017 Feeny Medal. O’Sullivan received the medal, awarded…
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Kangas, Roos still hopping along
COHUNA Kangas and Balranald are the only clubs in the Central Murray to have all of their finals-qualified sides still alive in the race for…










