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  • Magpies fall to determined Bulldogs

    Magpies fall to determined Bulldogs

    The Castlemaine Magpies made the trek to Wade Street to tackle Golden Square last Saturday in round nine action. The Magpie Seniors were determined to get back on the winners’ list against the battling Bulldogs side. Castlemaine wasted no time peppering the goals and were finally rewarded with a goal to Brodie Byrne. Minutes later…

  • GKU three clear on top of ladder

    GKU three clear on top of ladder

    Gisborne-Kyneton United played in another hard hitting clash between the two top sides on Saturday. Both teams were evenly matched throughout the game, with Taylors Lakes taking a one-goal lead in the middle of the second quarter, GKU’s backline getting a serious workout with Lenius, Mitchell and Murphy all stepping up to stop Taylors Lakes…

  • New courts envy of all

    New courts envy of all

    Two new state-of-the-art netball courts were opened at Woodend on Saturday. And there was sustained applause from the large gathering at the opening ceremony when it was announced one court would be known as the ‘Kellie Duff Court’. Described as the person who has been the driving force behind the $1.39 million project, Kellie Duff…

  • Late rally crucial

    Late rally crucial

    With plenty at stake, Kyneton senior footballers rallied in the last quarter on Saturday to defeat Romsey by 18 points. The clash at the Showgrounds after the King’s Birthday weekend holiday was important to both sides as far as securing a favourable ladder position entering the finals. It’s a Final Six this season, and Kyneton…

  • A 300 milestone

    A 300 milestone

    Jesse Sheppard has become the first footballer to reach the 300 games mark for Woodend-Hesket Football Club. His extraordinary leadership, on-field talent and dedication to be a ‘one club’ player was strongly acknowledged by the WFNC on Saturday. The fine utility player captained the Hawks and was there for an extended period when regular success…

  • GKU claims hard-fought win

    GKU claims hard-fought win

    In chilly conditions under lights on Saturday evening, Gisborne-Kyneton United claimed a hard-fought win over the Sunbury Lions in their annual Pride Cup match. The contest, a key feature of Pride Round, was played in good spirits and celebrated diversity and inclusion in community football. The Lions brought hard, physical football to the contest, but…

  • New courts envy of all

    New courts envy of all

    Two new state-of-the-art netball courts were opened at Woodend on Saturday. And there was sustained applause from the large gathering at the opening ceremony when it was announced one court would be known as the ‘Kellie Duff Court’. Described as the person who has been the driving force behind the $1.39 million project, Kellie Duff…

  • Interleague squad of 41

    Interleague squad of 41

    The Bendigo League’s senior football squad for the forthcoming match against the VAFA will have its first training run at Camp Reserve, Castlemaine, next Wednesday. There are 13 players in the squad who represented Bendigo in last season’s match against the VAFA at Elsternwick Park. The home side won 12.13 (85) to 10.12 (72). This…

  • MAIN Game to kick goals

    MAIN Game to kick goals

    Get ready for a massive community day out at the MAIN Game – 94.9 MainFM’s annual Footy Fundraiser! Can the Radio Galahs defend their winning streak against the lively Rockatoos? All players, made up of radio presenters, musicians, tradies and respectable members of the community, have been training hard in the lead up with team…

  • Transgender ban follows club’s threat

    Transgender ban follows club’s threat

    The Riddell District Football Netball League is in the spotlight for a gender dispute once again after its board removed two transgender athletes from its senior netball competition. League CEO Jordan Doyle sent an email to all clubs after Melton South Football Netball Club threatened to forfeit matches if two players competed. The email cited…

  • Magpies fall short in nailbiter

    Magpies fall short in nailbiter

    The Castlemaine Magpies lost an absolute nailbiter to the Strathfieldsaye Storm at Tannery Lane in the Bendigo Football Netball League’s Indigenous Round on Saturday, going down by just two points. Storm were on top early with a four-goal haul in the opening term, holding the Magpies to 2.4. The second quarter was a closer affair…

  • GKU sends powerful message

    GKU sends powerful message

    Gisborne-Kyneton United delivered another commanding performance in Round 7 of the EDFL Division 2 season, taking on East Sunbury Thunder at Sankey Reserve in Gisborne. Before the first bounce, GKU players donned red armbands in solidarity with clubs across Victoria, taking a stand against the recent funding cuts to the Office for Women in Sport…