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  • Mini-roos – a success

    Mini-roos – a success

    Kyneton District Soccer Club’s successful mini-roo’s program wrapped up on Thursday night with a number of games followed by a barbecue and presentation. A great time was had by everyone involved. The family spirit of the club was on full display with the contribution from club coaches, parents, committee members and some of the younger…

  • Bomber invasion

    Bomber invasion

    The Macedon Ranges were invaded by Bombers last week – Bombers of the football variety that is. Hundreds of young school children had the chance to catch up with Essendon’s finest from the field as they came to local footy clubs and Hanging Rock (pictured) to mix with the kids, run them through training sessions…

  • Aunty Su sets sail

    Aunty Su sets sail

    You know the feeling – that project you start, yet never quite get around to finishing. But Campbells Creek local Luca Royle has cause for self congratulations, and some useful tips to share, after finally completing a special project she began about 15 years ago – building a classic sailing boat from scratch. The professional…

  • Kyneton U18 coach needed…VFL players set to assist

    Kyneton U18 coach needed…VFL players set to assist

    Kyneton Football Netball Club is widening its net in its search for an Under 18s coach for the 2019 Season. The yet -to-be-appointed coach will have excellent support from two of the club’s senior VFL players. Patrick McCarthy is listed with the North Melbourne Football Club’s VFL department and Max O’Sullivan is training with Carlton’s…

  • Tigers kick off year with upgrade

    Tigers kick off year with upgrade

    Kyneton Football Netball Club will kick start the year with a $13,636 upgrade to its pavilion kitchen. Federal Member for Bendigo Lisa Chesters announced a Stronger Communities grant for the refurbishment at the Kyneton Showgrounds last week. “The refurbishment will not only benefit KFNC in terms of revenue and service to members and the public,…

  • Tigers need your help

    Tigers need your help

    Kyneton Football Netball Club is calling on the community for support as it struggles under the weight of financial burden. A five-year-old legacy debt from when the club went into recession, combined with accumulating new costs, has left it with a current debt of about $200,000. Club president Karen O’Sullivan said the new executive committee…

  • Comedy for the club

    Comedy for the club

    *Change of venue* Kyneton Football Netball Club’s comedy night fundraiser on Saturday will now be held at the KFNC Social Clubrooms! No joke! Stay after the Kyneton V Maryborough game for some laughs. Comedy for a Cause will feature comedians from the Sydney and Melbourne International Comedy Festivals, including Xavier Michelides, James Masters, Beau Stegmann…