Tag: Sport
Inspirational Stott returns
Melbourne City FC has announced the inspirational return of Rebekah Stott, with the 28-year-old to make her return to the W-League this season after...
The father figure of the SWGFL
Since 1954 the Norm Walker Medal has been the highest individual honour bestowed on a player in the South West Gippsland Football League (SWGFL)...
Gil Savory – The SWGFL’s true living legend
Gil Savory may be 90 years old but is still as sharp as he was when a blonde-bomber cut a swathe through the burgeoning...
Celebrity set to shine
The scent of spring racing is now most certainly in the air and leading Pakenham trainer Phillip Stokes has one of his stable stars...
Classic Cranbourne win for Kiwi
The heavily-supported Lala Kiwi - one of Andrea Dailly’s four finalists - upstaged star kennelmate Qwara Bale to complete an impressive clean-sweep of the...
Caviar’s invincible return to the track
Invincible Caviar – the high-profile daughter of Australia’s champion sprinter Black Caviar – looks set for an exciting career after the three-year-old scored a...
Demons on the search for talent
Casey Demons Netball is looking to play a key role in the personal on-and-off court development of talented netballers in the region in an...
Panthers’ bid knocked back
Devon Meadows' bid to enter the ranks of the Mornington Peninsula Cricket Association has fallen at the final hurdle, with the Panthers knocked back...
Twisting and turning
With lockdown still preventing the local football season resuming, the Gazette has gone back through the archives this week to Round 11 of the...
Rebels gearing up nicely
Cranbourne Meadows has been busy with the pen over the last few weeks as the Rebels prepare to launch at a successful season in...
Rising star claims top award
Amber Clarke is destined to become a household name in the AFLW in years to come, and the rising Dandenong Stingray has been rewarded...
WGCA excited for season ahead
The West Gippsland Cricket Association Board of Management has endorsed a return to a pre-pandemic, or a “normal“ cricket season, with the 2021/22 season...