Sport
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Life membership for three former locals
THREE former Mid-Murray footballers have been awarded Geelong Football Club life memberships.Bert Worner from Tyntynder, Colin Rice from Swan Hill and John Sharrock from Tooleybuc…
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Carnival time
NETBALL teams from across the region will meet at Alan Garden Memorial Reserve for the Swan Hill City and District Netball Association’s annual junior carnival…
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Four-way race at midpoint of season
THE Central Murray Netball league A-grade premiership is shaping up as a race between four at the halfway point of the season.The usual suspects are…
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Saints too strong for Dees
TOOLEYBUC Manangatang proved far too strong for Nyah Nyah West United in Central Murray Football Netball League A grade action on Saturday.After a relatively tight…
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Winning ain’t everything for Rhonice
WHILE Rhonice Graham has a long history of enjoying a wide variety of sports, it’s clearly not winning that fulfils her sporting ambitions.”No not really,…
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Boga keep finals chance alive
LAKE Boga kept its finals chances alive with a strong 20-point victory over Swan Hill at the showgrounds on Saturday.In front of a good sized…
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Kerang silences Kangas
KERANG quelled old rival Cohuna Kangas in a convincing display away from home on Saturday.The Kangas went into the game minus key players Brett Collins…
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A taste of Caviar
BLACK Caviar, the world’s best sprinter won by a nose at Royal Ascot on Saturday night — and Swan Hill is lucky enough to have…
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Chief steps down
GOLDEN Rivers Football League chief executive officer Keith den Houting formally confirmed on Monday that he will retire from direct involvement in local competitions at…
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Lacey’s three titles
NANDALY’S Lacey Elliott has brought home three titles from the recent 2012 futurity horse show competitions in Tamworth — the largest event of its kind…
