Sport
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Roo beauty blasts the Blues
BALRANALD will play in their first grand final since their 2009 flag after knocking off the previously undefeated Kerang by 50 points. The Blues now…
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Bouncing into program
FOUR local young basketballers are one step closer to making their hoop dreams a reality thanks to Basketball Victoria. Hamish Lawry, Mityen McInnes, Asha Neuschafer…
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Shooters up to the challenge
SEPTEMBER began with a flurry of competition at Swan Hill Field & Game, with two shoots taking place within the first week. On a sunny…
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Fun start for croquet
THE summer season has swung into action at Swan Hill Croquet Club. Swan Hill Mayor Les McPhee was in attendance on Wednesday to swing a…
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Hitting the pressure point
WOORINEN and a surging Nyah-Nyah West United will be playing to keep their seasons alive at Barham on Sunday. The Tigers lost no admirers in…
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Grand prize on offer
A GRIPPING battle three weeks ago sets the scene for Kerang and Balranald’s fight for a grand final spot at Greenham Park on Saturday. The…
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Swans out to stop flow
A GRAND final spot against Ultima awaits Moulamein or Hay, while the other will face an off-season wondering, “what if?” The Swans have been Ultima’s…
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Young Roos in rare air
BALRANALD will go into one of the most anticipated Central Murray league games in recent memory full of confidence, having defeated Woorinen in their first…
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Demons run into semi-final
NYAH-Nyah West United have a “good building block” for this Sunday’s do-or-die clash with Woorinen. After rebuilding for the past few seasons, the Demons have…
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Tiger dreams end in heartbreak
THE Woorinen women’s football team are certain there will be bigger things to come next season, after falling 17 points short of a maiden premiership…










