Sport
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Like the Tigers of old
WOORINEN cruised to their first premiership in six years with a resounding 72-point win over Nyah-Nyah West United in Saturday’s Central Murray grand final, with…
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The six moments that mattered
First Quarter 6min – Woorinen 1.1 (7) lead NNW United 1.0 (6) NNW United extract the ball from a defensive 50 stoppage, before Lucas Iudica’s…
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Five key players
5 – Jye Barry (Woorinen) Not much Woorinen’s best and fairest didn’t do yesterday, having been the one to get the Tigers going out of…
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Tigers’ medal collection grows
UNDERNEATH the grandstand and in amongst the throng of yellow and black supporters after Saturday’s memorable grand final win sat two key figures that were…
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Bucket list tick for Free
“IT feels pretty good – not going to lie,” grinned victorious Woorinen Tim Free on Saturday evening, moments after guiding his side to a long-awaited…
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Magpies fly to flag
A DOMINANT first quarter helped Lake Boga record an historic premiership, with the Magpies defeating Tooleybuc-Manangatang by 12 goals in the 13 & under decider.…
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Tigers complete flag dream
WOORINEN’S near-perfect season has concluded with a premiership, as they have defeated Lake Boga by 26 points. The 7.13 (55) to 3.11 (29) scorecard is…
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Kangas claim B reserves flag
COHUNA confirmed their standing as the Central Murray’s B reserves best outfit in 2025, with a 15-goal win over Woorinen on Saturday. After a fast…
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Magpies win thriller
LAKE Boga defeated Tyntynder to claim the Central Murray 15 & under premiership in the most dramatic circumstances possible on Saturday. In a match that…
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Eagles go back-to-back
THE Mallee Eagles have been crowned back-to-back A reserves premiers after defeating the Cohuna Kangas by eight goals in Saturday’s grand final. After going through…










