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Kangaroos rally for DV victims 

THE Hamilton Kangaroos will acknowledge domestic violence victims with a special warm-up top and a minute’s silence today.

Bunker shots 

FIFTY-NINE men and 15 women played in Saturday’s stableford event, with Marten Chin topping the A grade scores with 37 points, with Jim King runner-up on a countback from Michael Holcombe after both scored 36 points.

Thomas commits to the Roos for 2025 

THE Hamilton Kangaroos are set to go into the 2025 Hampden Football Netball League season with stability, re-signing senior football coach, Brad Thomas, for next year’s campaign.

Boxing brilliance 

HAMILTON boxer, Imogen McDonnell, is in Singapore and will make her international debut tomorrow.

Upsets keep five teams in hunt for finals 

THE Mininera and District Netball Association final five is now wide open after a round of upsets sees five teams in contention for fifth spot.

Hawkesdale-Macarthur wins battle of the Eagles 

HAWKESDALE-MACARTHUR has travelled to Alexandra Oval on Saturday to win the battle of the Eagles against Ararat Eagles in round 11 of the Mininera and District Football League, 12.7 (79) to 9.13 (67).

Roos fall to Roosters 

THE Hamilton Kangaroos have once again fallen well short of the reigning premiers, going down to South Warrnambool by 66 points at Friendly Societies Park on Saturday.

Parklander Candour 

Golf is a game of skill, determination, opportunity, disappointment, possibilities and frustration but so many of us continue to turn up with positive attitudes, to enjoy good company and exercise.

ONE AND DONE 

MARATHON … even the written word strikes fear and trepidation into the hearts of most athletes, but Diane Kavanagh saw it as a goal after watching other Hamilton Running Club members undertake the ultimate test of a runner.

Old head on young shoulders 

FOR decades the sport of bowls has been seen as an ‘old persons sport’, especially by those of us who grew up in the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s, but the sport is far from being that now with many of its best exponents far from retirement age.

Barker claims local win 

UNDER grey skies, the Hamilton Harness Racing club conducted its eight-race meeting on Wednesday, with local success at the event.

Bunker Shots 

SIXTY-TWO men and 18 women played Saturday’s stroke event in ideal conditions, as Shannon Kearns had a very steady round to take out the July Monthly Medal, finishing with 83 (14) 69 nett.

Teddy bears take to the trains

The Hamilton Miniature Railway Group (HMRG) is happy to announce that the Teddy Bear Picnic is back for 2025. HMRG will host the picnic on...