No mercy shown in derby gameÂ
HAMILTON KANGAROOS showed no mercy towards Cavendish in the round three derby match up in the Western Victoria Female Football League at Pedrina Park on Sunday, running out the game 31.20 (206) to 0.0 (0) winners.
RAMS AND BOMBERS POST BIG WINSÂ
GLENTHOMPSON-DUNKELD remains one of four undefeated teams in the Mininera and District Netball Association after the second round of the 2024 season.
Rams suffer narrow loss to DemonsÂ
IT was supposed to be a triumphant first home game of the Mininera and District Football League 2024 season for Glenthompson-Dunkeld at Dunkeld Recreation Reserve on Saturday, but Lismore-Derrinallum didn’t follow the script and broke the Rams’ hearts with a one-point victory, 12. 7 (79) to 12.8 (80).
Parklander CandourÂ
Kelly Hitchcock achieved every golfer's dream with and ACE last Tuesday.
DRINKELL RAISES FLAGS FOR GAME 300Â
THE 49th person to join the magical 300 game club of the Western District Umpires Association (WDUA) raised his flags on Saturday to acknowledge the feat.
SIBLING SUCCESS
THE Templeton family is well known around local hockey circles in Hamilton, with the name earning some spotlight again, with Evie and Tom Templeton earning state selection.
NEW HBA SEASON GETS UNDERWAYÂ
THE Hamilton Basketball Association’s winter season got underway this weekend with senior games played across Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
High hopes for young table tennis starÂ
THE sport of table tennis has a long and storied history here in Hamilton, with current Olympian and Paralympian, Melissa Tapper, being the obvious name that springs to mind, but now youngster, Ruby Rankin, is progressing through junior pathways.
Kangaroos continue WVFFL Â
THE Hamilton Kangaroos extended their perfect Western Victoria Female Football League (WVFFL) record with a nine-point win against Horsham Demons at Pedrina Park on Saturday.
Bunker ShotsÂ
THE women hosted their annual Rose Bowl event, which is a team of three, aggregate stroke event as well as individual prizes for A, B and C grade scratch and handicap.
Roos fall short against PortlandÂ
IN traditional Anzac Day style, the Hamilton Kangaroos and Portland Hampden Netball League Open clash was a thriller with the Tigers walking away with a seven-goal win, 39-32, at Hanlon Park.
Dominant first half lifts Roos over Tigers
HAMILTON Kangaroos found the mark in their Hampden Football Netball League Anzac Day clash with Portland at Hanlon Park, winning 15.12 (102) to 6.5 (41).


















