Sport
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Camp is all Bright thanks to Ray
Former one-time Australian One-Day International (ODI) captain Ray Bright returned to Swan Hill last week to coach some of our young cricketers. Featuring in 25…
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Born to run
For some, it is a struggle just to get out of bed every morning, so when a 64-year old can put herself through a gruelling…
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Flyers break drought
The Swan Hill Flyers men’s team received an early Christmas present with their first Country Basketball League win of the season, defeating Kyneton Tigers 63-61 on…
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Flyers feel the heat
A return to CBL basketball continues to be a season of few joys, with the Swan Hill Men’s Flyers still winless from seven games, going…
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Sheridan’s top accolade
THE volunteers of our world do not ask for recognition, they simply enjoy giving back to the community and seeing people benefit from the fruits…
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Where the dust flies
SWAN Hill Sporting Car Club (SHSCC) continued to impress visiting drivers when it staged another race day late last month. Despite a scheduling clash with…
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Jenkins family on board
JOSH Jenkins’ sister said it still hasn’t sunk in that her big brother is playing in tomorrow’s AFL Grand Final. Jenna Jenkins, 27, has been…
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New formats a hit
CHANGES to junior formats of cricket will ensure more kids stay in the game according to Mallee Murray regional cricket manager Tom Huf. Following its…
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Daniels takes centre stage
NYAH Nyah West United product Brent Daniels will feature in Saturday’s AFL All Stars Under- 18s game on the MCG. The country’s top teenage talent…
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Crows soar into decider
JOSH Jenkins will play in his first AFL Grand Final on Saturday after the Crows disposed of Geelong on Friday night. Adelaide were simply superb…










