Vic Metro, Country squads revealed
The future of the AFLW will be on display this weekend with Vic Metro and Vic Country announcing their squads for the national championships opener.
The future of the AFLW will be on display this weekend with Vic Metro and Vic Country announcing their squads for the national championships opener.
The Premier Cricket home-and-away season has drawn to a close and for the last time we’re celebrating the best performers of the week.
There’s been a stack of runs and plenty of poles taken in community cricket this season. Here are 100 of the top local cricketers, from A to N Grade.
After another fascinating VSDCA season, Leader’s cricket scribes have come together to select the top performers in our Team of the Year.
Openers Blake Thomson and Charles Lill put on 197 as Melbourne made Essendon regret its decision to bowl first on Saturday at the Albert Ground.
Box Hill is just one win away from all-but booking a surprise berth in VSDCA finals after Mustangs spinner Muhammad Saeed continued his fine form to inspire a 110-run win over Preston.
Wunderkind Will Sutherland showcased his full array of shots posted his maiden Premier Cricket century for Prahran.
Camberwell Magpies made the most of the invitation to bat first when asked by Footscray captain Dylan Kight, setting a difficult chase for the Dogs.
Kew slumped to its fifth consecutive defeat after a three-wicket loss at the hands of the finals-bound Mount Waverley, leaving its finals chances hanging by a thread.
Two of Fitzroy Doncaster’s most promising young players have been rewarded for a strong start to the Premier Cricket season with a call-up to Victoria’s Futures League team.
Blackburn coach Brendan Allan predicts the Burners will again be a premiership contender in 2019, adding another two quality recruits to their list.
Oakleigh Tennis Club president Donald Smith was honoured for his service to the club with state and national recognition last year. But the biggest thrill came just last week.
Oakleigh underlined its batting depth after toughing it out against Brighton on day one of the VSDCA clash.
Monash Tigers will be hoping their impressive one-day form can translate to red ball success as they push for a fifth consecutive Premier Cricket finals appearance.
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