Sport
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Scott’s Olympic dream
THE opportunity to compete at the upcoming London Olympics would be a dream come true for 25-year-old equestrian rider Emma Scott.Hailing from Balranald, the promising…
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Tigers roar at oval opening
THE new junior oval at Woorinen is open for business.The oval was used successfully for the first time on April 21, with the new season…
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Boga wins Anzac Cup
KOONDROOK Barham overcame a slow start to eventually outclass a spirited Lake Boga by 58 points in Saturday’s Anzac Cup game.Played at Boga, the game…
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Numbers improving
PLAYER numbers were good on the first night of junior badminton on April 17, but they increased again last Tuesday, with several of last year’s…
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Multi-talented Munro the day’s best
MULTI-TALENTED local sportsperson, Paul Munro played comfortably to his 16 handicap and had the day’s best score in Saturday’s par competition.Playing out of C grade,…
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Pausing to reflect
THE football community will pause to reflect on the sacrifices of past service personnel tomorrow.Lake Boga will host Koondrook Barham in the Central Murray Football…
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Coffey salutes at home
HARRY Coffey was the toast of the local racing fraternity when he rode his first winner at his home track on Anzac Day — and…
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Fierce rivalry on again
SWAN Hill and Tyntynder fans will be treated to the latest installment of the Central Murray Football Netball League’s fiercest rivalry in slightly unusual circumstances…
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Time to reflect
LAKE Boga and Koondrook Barham football clubs will pause to reflect on the sacrifices of fallen service personnel on Saturday.The match — to be played…
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Women’s soccer side wins
SWAN Hill’s women’s side was on the front foot early, attacking uphill and into the wind on a slow pitch.City sent the ball forward into…
