Sport
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Power pledge
THE Kerang Turf Club will receive a significant upgrade to its electrical infrastructure at the town’s Alexandra Park horse racing venue.A total of $24,000 will…
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Tigers impress
A MASSIVE crowd at Alan Garden Memorial Reserve created a finals-like atmosphere when third-placed Tyntynder hosted joint top-five team Woorinen.From the opening bounce it was…
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Smith has 2012 vision
SWAN Hill has a 2012 London Olympics representative in mens doubles Badminton champion Ross Smith.The born-and-bred Swan Hill man, now living in Melbourne, got the…
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Last event a big one for speedway
THE last event held by the Swan Hill Motor Racing Club was a big night, with some fantastic racing by all classes.The SuperRods, who enjoy…
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Thramm on sidelines again.
KEY Kerang forward Troy Thamm will again miss for the Blues – leaving him on the sidelines stranded on 199 games for at least one…
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Teams on the comeback trail
THERE are many district footy clubs across the region and some have tasted more success than others.However, there’s also a few that have enjoyed something…
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Lakers no trouble for tough Cats
WOOMELANG Lascelles enjoyed an important win over Jeparit Rainbow on Saturday.The four points sees the Cats off the bottom of the ladder and with light…
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Reunion for Tigers of old
WOORINEN’S Tigers of old enjoyed a three-day reunion at the weekend.The event had something for everyone associated with the yellow and black, with a registration…
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Sporting bonzanza
THE Queen’s Birthday long weekend sporting bonanza has again been a huge success for Swan Hill.While the annual June racing carnival was the district’s main…
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Operation for sidelined Tiger
A PENDING knee reconstruction has brought Naomi Lewis’ netball season to an end, but as the Woorinen star tells ANDREW ROGERS she plans to play…
