THE Hamilton Kangaroos were fighting for a grand final spot on the weekend with one team winning through, one team losing but remaining alive, and others dropping out of the premiership race
TATYOON’S Joe Thomson was a runaway victor in the Mininera and District Football League reserves football vote count, polling 25 votes to win ahead of runner-up, Dave Fanning
LEADING by example has paid off for Cats captain Diarmid Cleary while injury could not outweigh Scarlett Jarrad's shining on-court performances, as both picked up the top Best and Fairest accolades for Casterton Sandford.
IT was the most one-sided vote count in recent memory, as Ararat Eagles ruck, Jaydo Wright, romped to victory in the W.J. Lewis Medal count on Monday night.
PORT Fairy Football Netball Club is not taking its tough 2022 Hampden Football Netball League season lying down, gathering the community for an information session earlier in the week.
HAMILTON Kangaroos Under-14 captain, Jack Sobey, has risen above the rest of the Hampden Football Netball League, named the Under-14 best and fairest winner on Monday night.
CAVENDISH has risen from the outhouse to the penthouse with an emphatic victory over Dartmoor in the South West District Football Netball League Grand Final at Heywood Recreation Reserve on Saturday, winning 15.9 (99) to 3.6 (24).
AFTER a much shorter break than usual, the AFLW is back up and going in a new timeslot and Cavendish export, Emma Kearney, will once again pull on the Kangaroos guernsey, while Branxholme’s Georgia Clarke will be hoping for more game time in the hoops for Geelong.