Premier Cricket: Teens and young guns star
In a major bonus for Premier Cricket, NSW big names were released to play in round two. While one made a particularly big impact they weren’t necessarily the stars of the show.
In a major bonus for Premier Cricket, NSW big names were released to play in round two. While one made a particularly big impact they weren’t necessarily the stars of the show.
First two teams confirm Shute Shield finals spot but it’s touch-and-go for six others wanting to play finals footy. Who is in and who are the teams hanging by a thread?
NSW is teeming with young talent but who are the cricketers next in line? We take a look at the teen prospects expected to be a big hit in the game.
Normally a training partner must wait for an injury to get a run on court. But a rule change has given this young netballer the chance of a lifetime to impress in Super Netball.
LOCAL greyhound trainers say they are devastated at the NSW Government’s plan to ban racing from next year.
ROUSE Hill’s athletics star Alex Hulley snatched the silver at the 2016 IAAF World under-20 Championships, becoming the first Australian to medal at the hammer event at this event.
THE state’s top ranked female hurdler in the under-17 age group Tiana Death is making a powerful comeback after recovering from a season-ending injury for the last two seasons.
Rising equestrian rider Sarah Olsen and her new horse We Love Lola gained more admirers after being crowned overall state interschool rider/horse combination at the 2016 Godolphin State Inter-school Equestrian Championships.
FORMER Rouse Hill Times Junior Sports Star of the year Alex Hulley will be carrying the hopes of Australia on her shoulders at Saturday night’s final of the hammer throw at the 2016 IAAF World U20 Championships in Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Ishwa Wijenayake has a burning ambition to make it to the highest grades in cricket.
THE wonderful thing about clubs and their members is their amazing community spirit, and recent efforts by Quakers Hill Junior Soccer Club proves it again.
JOY Burton’s faith in humanity has been restored in spades after an unknown woman handed over her lost handbag containing some money and credit cards.
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