Young guns to watch in Premier prelim, grand finals
Silverware is up for grabs in Victorian Premier Cricket with the Second and Third XI Women’s grand finals and a blockbuster First XI preliminary final.
Silverware is up for grabs in Victorian Premier Cricket with the Second and Third XI Women’s grand finals and a blockbuster First XI preliminary final.
It was an action-packed event at the Futsal National Championships in Melbourne with top-tier talent on show. Here are the best performers.
Before red-ball cricket was put on pause, there was a selection of players who fancied the red ball format in Premier Cricket most. Here’s who could make a difference as two-day games return.
On the back of the Australian Volleyball Schools Cup, we reveal the best young players from around the country. SEE THEM HERE
WHEN she’s not busy working on her footy skills, Amber Clarke is jumping over hurdles on the athletics track.
DONCASTER’S Laurence O’Toole has been inducted into the Australian Axeman’s Hall of Fame after winning his eighth woodchopping world championship at the Sydney Royal Easter Show last month.
HE’S 90, played squash for five decades and has no plans to slow down or stop just yet. ‘I love it’, says Max Smyth.
A DONVALE kayaker earmarked as an elite junior is heading to Sydney for a national coaching camp after strong showings at recent events in New Zealand.
COBURG trampoline whiz William Archibald has bounced and flipped his way to the national championships, to be held in Melbourne later this month.
NINE-year-old Sunbury girl Jayda Golding is not perturbed the slightest on the unique challenges her love of Brazilian jiu jitsu throws up.
THERE’S no cruising involved during Keely Bennett’s bike rides, as she speeds around the velodrome at up to 60km/h.
SATINDER Chawla caused quite a racquet at the 2018 Australia Sikh Games, winning the veteran singles and the veteran doubles badminton titles.
ETHAN Dunn, 13, has been baseball-obsessed ever since he researched the sport online and picked up a ball and glove.
RISING softball star Chelsea Kimber is hoping she’ll be able to take a swing at the 2028 Olympics.
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