Sport
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Four unbeaten teams
Four teams remained unbeaten after round two of Geelong Bowls Region Pennant Division. Ocean Grove (1), Highton, Queenscliff and Eastern Park have two wins from…
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Heads pair set record
Barwon Heads opening pair Matthew Bode and Jason Mallett broke a club record for the highest ever first XI opening partnership on Saturday. Their 263-run…
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Finals spots far from settled
It was cool and overcast conditions for Tuesday’s Midweek Competition, and at Round 11 with only 13 points between first and seventh in Section 4,…
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Grovers prevail in opening round
Ocean Grove showed it will be thereabouts come the business end of the Geelong Region Bowls Pennant Division with a hefty win in the opening…
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Seas still the team to beat
Anglesea showed it will still be the team to beat with an eight-wicket win in BPCA A1 Grade on Saturday. The Seas had a comfortable…
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Cobras go down to Port
Collendina began its A2 Grade season with a loss to Portarlington. Batting first the Cobras were well served by Richie Peters (29 from 61 balls)…
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Coutas too good for Grubbers
Queenscliff got its BPCA A1 Grade season to a fine start with a five-wicket win against Ocean Grove. Ocean Grove batted first and was off…
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Goats sit on top of the table
Moolap Goats consolidated its position at the top of the table in Section 2 Thursday Triples this week, with a 5-1 win over third placed…
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Big tuna on the chew
Offshore Barwon Heads towards Cape Schnack is still producing lots of barrel tuna with fish over 100kg in great numbers. The fish have been holding…
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BPCA starts with full round of matches
The Geelong Cricket Association season was supposed to begin this weekend, all games were cancelled due to ground conditions not being suitable. The comp will…
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Halfway mark sees Moolap on top
It’s the halfway mark of the Thursday Triples and Section 1 saw a number of moves on the ladder this week. Moolap’s Two Phone Chol…
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Barrel tuna on the chew off Barwon Heads
The hot local news at the moment would have to be the barrel tuna bite out the front of Barwon Heads – there seems to…