‘Mac’ goes whack for Blues
Mackenzie Harvey had to contend with a former Test paceman and a soft wicket as he peeled off first Premier hundred for Carlton.
Mackenzie Harvey had to contend with a former Test paceman and a soft wicket as he peeled off first Premier hundred for Carlton.
An Australian and Dutch international and a quintet of Victoria stars earn selection in this week’s Premier Cricket top XI. Check it out here.
Their season was on the line, but a 90-run partnership helped the Tigers to a rousing win to keep in touch with the VSDCA North-East top six.
An East Doncaster bowler overcame looking like a “cat on a hot tin roof” to hit the winning runs in a thrilling win as the tailenders showed up the top order.
Anzac Day football will return to the Eastern Football League in 2019 after the fixture for next year was released.
Victorian will be out to maintain its dominance of junior basketball in Australia when state teams head to Canberra next February for the 2019 Australian Junior Championships.
In what has been one of the most gruelling schedules in WNBL history, our game on Sunday against Adelaide brought an end to a run of eight games in 23 days. Lauren Jackson takes us Inside the Boomers’ Camp
Wet weather couldn’t dampen Victoria’s answer to the Big Bash League, which arrived yesterday with a flurry of boundaries and plenty of fans. Here are the next round’s fixtures.
DUTCH teammates Scott Edwards and Fred Klaassen combined across the opening two games of the new Super Slam competition to give the Tigers an unbeaten start in the T20 tournament.
Paul Tesoriero has cerebral palsy. It makes life challenging, he’ll admit that. But he won’t let it stop him having his weekly hit of cricket
Oakleigh Chargers produced a record number of draftees from one Tac Cup club in the AFL and rookie drafts, delivering enough players to fill half a side.
Melbourne pulled one of the draft surprises when it recruited Oakleigh Chargers utility James Jordon after just seven TAC Cup games.
With pick No.13, Collingwood draftee Isaac Quaynor joined the growing list of AFL players to progress from Beverley Hills Junior Football Club to the elite level.
Some of the world’s top tennis players will again descend on the spiritual home of Australian tennis, the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club, for the annual Kooyong Classic this January.
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