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2:00 AM | PAKENHAM has appointed Joe Lenders senior coach for the rest of the MPNFL Casey Cardinia League season.
2:00 AM | CRANBOURNE has shown just how far there is between the MPNFL Casey Cardinia League's top two and the chasing pack, dismissing Tooradin-Dalmore by 149 points at Casey Fields on Saturday.
2:00 AM | AFTER 371 AFL games with six grand finals among them, former umpire Darren Goldspink needed time away from football.
2:00 AM | FRANKSTON YCW's dominance of the MPNFL Peninsula League showed no sign of lessening with a 123-point annihilation of Mornington at Alexandra Park on Saturday.
MPNFL: Teamwork fuels Bombers' win
2:00 AM | FRANKSTON Bombers have strung together their second victory in a row, defeating Rosebud by 14 points on Saturday in their Nepean Football League clash.
VNL: Waves rally to down Lightning
2:00 AM | PENINSULA Waves bounced back to form with a gutsy three-goal win over VU Western Lightning at the State Netball-Hockey Centre on Wednesday night.
Big V: Memorable Blues revival falls short
2:00 AM | FRANKSTON Blues almost snatched an unlikely win against Sandringham Sabres at Frankston Basketball Stadium on Saturday night.
VCFL: Showdown in Shepparton for MPNFL
2:00 AM | THE MPNFL could be the best team in the VCFL by Saturday night.
2:00 AM | THE lights are off but everybody is home: Skye United Soccer Club was the victim of a heartless theft when its portable light tower was stolen from Skye Recreation Reserve.
2:00 AM | CRISP but clear morning conditions greeted an enthusiastic field for the Warrnambool Athletic Club’s 10-kilometre handicap on Sunday.
2:00 AM | COBDEN is celebrating its first division one women’s district pennant triumph in seven years.
Forrest rider on top of the world - again
2:00 AM | FORREST mountain bike rider Jessica Douglas has reaffirmed her world solo 24-hour championship crown.
2:00 AM | HAMPDEN’S interleague squad got a big boost yesterday, with 2010 Maskell Medal winner Levi Dare given the green light to represent the league in Sunday’s showdown with Ovens and Murray at Princes Park.
Running double as Kenyan entrant claims consecutive Great Ocean Road Marathons
2:00 AM | KENYAN James Kipkelwon has collected back-to-back Great Ocean Road Marathon crowns after a convincing win in the marquee event on Sunday.
It's party USA as Leishman earns top-three USPGA finish
2:00 AM | WARRNAMBOOL’S Marc Leishman gave his dad Paul a birthday present to remember yesterday when the golfer produced his best finish in more than a year on the USPGA Tour.
Moama Border caps superb fightback on Eaglehawk pitch
2:00 AM | Moama Border Raiders knocked Eaglehawk off the top of the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League women’s division table as they fought back to win Sunday’s match at Truscott Reserve.
2:00 AM | Eaglehawk retained its three-point buffer at the top of the Bendigo Amateur Soccer League men’s division one after Sunday’s comfortable win against Moama Border Raiders. The Borough put three goals past the Border Raiders, two from the boot of best player Yan Butler-Rees and one from an own goal.
McLean plays crucial role in Catholic College Bendigo's quest to win clash in Ballarat
2:00 AM | DASHING off a half-back flank or through the middle, Jake McLean has set up many attacks for Catholic College Bendigo and Golden Square. McLean was best-on-ground in CCB’s win against Bendigo Senior and he will play a key role in today’s away game against Ballarat High at Northern Oval. CCB and Ballarat High do battle from 1pm.
2:00 AM | Bendigo Pioneers star Liam Byrne will have season-ending surgery on his wrist today. Byrne, 17, had carried the injury throughout the TAC Cup under-18s season, but it became increasingly painful and he was told it needed to be operated on.
2:00 AM | The Bendigo Fighting Miners Rugby Union Club will consider an appeal if it is not awarded the four points after Saturday’s match at Deniliquin was abandoned following an all-in brawl. The Miners led the Deniliquin Drovers 33-3 when the match was called-off 15 minutes into the second half after a fight broke out in front of Bendigo’s bench.
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