Rams set for tilt at finals
GLENTHOMPSON-DUNKELD is sticking with Simon Hatherell as its senior coach for the 2021 Mininera and District Football League season.
Hatherell was set to coach the team for the 2020 season before coronavirus forced all senior football to be cancelled earlier in the year.
It is his second stint as Rams mentor after coaching the club to its most recent premiership in 2010.
START ON SCHEDULE
COMMUNITY sport could return as soon as the end of the month according to regional Victoria’s roadmap for reopening, released by the premier on Sunday.
Bombers flying high after 50 years in MDFL
PENSHURST has enjoyed more than its fair share of success since joining the Mininera and District Football League (MDFL), claiming 10 senior football premierships since leaving the Port Fairy and District Football League (PDFFL) in 1969.
BOXING OVER BORDER
THE current Victorian-South Australian border closure is the only thing standing in the way of a return to the boxing ring for some of Ray ‘Mocka’ McIntosh’s brightest talents.
CHASING A CHALLENGE
A CASUAL chat in the pub with a mate led to a new hobby and career interests for Hamilton’s Kyle Goodwin.
Mikaela remembered one year after racing accident
SUNDAY marked one year since the passing of local jockey, Mikaela Claridge, but her legacy continued at Sale’s race meeting with the Remembering Mikaela Claridge Maiden.
BIG CUP WIN
THE Daniel Bowman trained Justaroundmidnight was a dominant winner of the 2020 Heywood Cup at Casterton on Sunday.
CAMERON A LIFE MEMBER
THE Hamilton Basketball Association (HBA) has recognised two of its long-standing volunteers, Fiona Cameron and John Walter, both receiving life memberships.
FARMER CLARKE
WHILE coronavirus causes chaos around the world, it has prompted an unlikely family reunion for AFL Women’s (AFLW) player, Georgia Clarke.
Kangaroos’ coaching squad assembled
THE Hamilton Kangaroos have finalised their coaching arrangements for the 2021 Hampden Football Netball League (HFNL) season.
Gebre pushes past boundary
UMPIRING Aussie Rules football is hard enough but learning the game at the same time makes it an even bigger challenge.
Woodall chases rodeo dream
AS tough as they come, 22-year-old Sam Woodall is letting his body enjoy a break from the weekly bruising it usually receives.