Sport
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Brothers aim to go pro
Brothers Kazadi and Kibini want to become professional soccer players. The youngsters began playing with the Werribee City Football Club’s under-14 National Premier League side…
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Two injured following on-field footy brawls
Two football players were taken to hospital at the weekend following on-field brawls that resulted in two matches being cancelled. Police and paramedics were called…
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Serving up some fun
Deer Park Tennis Club is hitting its way towards another big summer this weekend. The club has partnered with Brimbank council and local schools as…
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Man charged after footy brawl
A man has been charged following a brawl at a Hoppers Crossing football match at the weekend. Police yesterday charged a 40-year-old Truganina man with affray…
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Net gain for boys
Boys netball is gaining momentum in Wyndham. The Wyndham Netball Association, which last year started up a boys team for teenagers keen on the sport,…
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Green light for Mossfiel works
Mossfiel Reserve is one step closer to getting a new pavilion. Last week, Wyndham council awarded Melbcon Pty Ltd the $3.53 million contract for a…
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Shooting hoops on and off basketball court
An eight-week basketball program is aimed at giving Wyndham young people the skills they need to succeed on and off the court. The True North…
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Bruce is in great form
Werribee’s Bruce Hicks could be described as a veteran of the RACV Great Victorian Bike Ride. Since 1994, Mr Hicks has taken part in the…
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Rabbitohs bounce back
They’re the little rugby league club that could. Three years ago, the Truganina Rabbitohs had 40 kids on their roster. Today, the club boasts more…
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Motocross bid goes to plan B
Wyndham council will search for a new operator to run the Lawrie Emmins Reserve motocross track being overhauled in Laverton North. Motorcycling Victoria signed an…
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Like a Doig with a ball
In the Doig family, soccer is practically a religion. When the Doigs moved to Wyndham from Scotland in 1980, patriarch Ross joined the Hoppers Crossing…
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Werribee Devils slow to adjust after injury to import
Werribee Devils are still adjusting to life without star import Sumar Leslie in Big V basketball women’s division 1. Leslie was not only one…










