Sport
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Summer season begins
It was the opening round of the new summer seasons for both Juniors and Senior divisions on Saturday Tennis Geelong competitions. In Section 1 Open,…
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Snapper hauls getting bigger
Snapper reports are becoming more consistent and with the water temp increasing we should only see it get better and better. The inner harbour is…
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Cats load up on talent
From too old and too many blown chances, Geelong is now too good and too stacked with talent. While labeling trade winners and losers is…
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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…