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HDCA forced to postpone season start following CV guidance
THE Hamilton and District Cricket Association has been forced to postpone the start of its season...
Boxing waiting for the “green light”
LIKE all community sport, local boxing has faced a tough last five months suffering a huge blow when the Victorian Titles and Australian Titles...
Hampden calls junior season
THE Hampden Football Netball League (HFNL) made the tough decision to call the Sunday junior competitions off last Thursday after it was made clear...
COMMANDING WIN
SILENT Command and Horsham based apprentice, Tatum Bull scored a strong win in Friday’s 2021 Coleraine Cup, making it back-to-back cup successes for the...
McDonald cheers on Dees in decider
FORMER Melbourne Football Club captain, James McDonald, is excited about seeing his former club get the chance to break their 57-year premiership drought today.
Picken backs the Dogs
TODAY will be a day unlike any other for Hamilton export, Liam Picken, who will watch on as his former Western Bulldogs teammates look...
Standouts acknowledged after tough campaign
AS the 2021 Mininera and District Netball Association (MDNA) season awards were announced on Sunday and one club fared better than others.
Strong fields for Coleraine Cup
THE 2021 bet365 Coleraine Cup has attracted another strong field on a day that will be ‘crowd-free’ for the second year running.
RYAN’S STATE ROLE
HAMILTON local, Kira Ryan, has continued taking steps in her sports management career after receiving the team manager position with the Under-16 Victorian men’s...
Waddell takes out top football honour
GUN forward, Lachie Waddell, has rounded out a solid season for the Hamilton Kangaroos winning the Hamilton Kangaroos’ senior best and fairest count with 55 votes.
Phillips continues to shoot goals
Hollie Phillips has capped off a successful individual season, winning the Hamilton Kangaroos Open netball best and fairest over the weekend with 40 votes in her first season at the top level.
Fisher salutes ahead of Sommerville
TWO votes were all that separated the top two in the Mininera and District Netball Association’s A grade vote count on Sunday.


















