Boxing a big hit
SUNDAY’S boxing event in Hamilton proved a big hit, with around 600 spectators at the Hamilton Showgrounds for the town’s first boxing event in eight years.
Hamilton Bowling Club
IN perfect autumn weather, 90 bowlers in 30 teams organised by the match committee contested the Prime lamb tournament on Saturday
Rams swoop Magpies as defence shines
GLENTHOMPSON-DUNKELD has maintained its undefeated start to the Mininera and District Netball Association season with an emphatic victory against Moyston-Willaura at Dunkeld Recreation Reserve, 44 to 22.
Parklander Candour
A BLUSH of green now colours the fairways following a small amount of rain and some dewy mornings, nonetheless we certainly need more rain to promote growth and soften the ground.
Penshurst bomb Hawks in clinical display
PENSHURST was not fazed to be on the road and pitted against the Mininera and District Football League reigning premier, Tatyoon, as the two sides met at Tatyoon Recreation Reserve with the Bombers raining goals all day long to claim victory, 20.19 (139) to 3.8 (26).
VICTORIOUS
IT was a rare May meet at Western Speedway, but Bairnsdale’s Dillon Siely made it count, winning the Victorian Limited Sportsman’s Title on Saturday night.
St Mary’s grab Division 1 wins
THE Hamilton Basketball Association season rolled on with round two games this week, including some big wins for Division 1 teams.
Pony time
IT’S that time of year again, with the Hamilton Motorcycle Club’s Pony Express event set for today.
High-flying Bombers face first test
PENSHURST is flying high atop the Mininera and District Football League premiership ladder after the first two rounds of the 2024 season, having thrashed its first two opponents, but the Bombers will face their first real test when they travel to Tatyoon Recreation Reserve today.
Vic title set to close speedway season
WESTERN Speedway is gearing up for its final race meeting for the season today, with a full program of VSC classes, backing up the Victorian Limited Sportsman Championship, which has been postponed several times this season, in part due to the unseasonable weather.
Goals galore in hockey contests
THE forwards had a weekend dining out on some poor defence in round two of the Glenelg Region Hockey Association men’s and women’s division one games, with 41 goals netted across the six games played.
Bunker shots
SIXTY-FOUR men participated in an aggregate stableford event, with father and son combination, Troy and Zac Elliott, taking out first place on a countback from George Mclean and Jan Kautsky, after both pairs scored 70 points.


















