Big guns lead Premier Cricket Team of the Year
It’s finals time in Premier Cricket but first we must recognise the season’s top performers. Local Cricket’s scribes have named their Team of the Year for the men’s competition.
It’s finals time in Premier Cricket but first we must recognise the season’s top performers. Local Cricket’s scribes have named their Team of the Year for the men’s competition.
Some of the country’s best AFLW prospects will battle it out in the Coates Talent League this season. Here’s who has been selected in every team.
The new ball was doing plenty for St Bernard’s as the Snowdogs ripped through Brighton, while Conor McGuire came agonisingly close to a maiden ton.
Oakleigh and Avondale piled on the goals, while Melbourne Knights secured its first win and we name our Goal of the Week to wrap up NPL Round 4.
It’s a feat cricketers can go their entire careers without achieving but Mitch Iannello from East Keilor has claimed a rare hat-trick twice this season.
It was a season like no other and Leader’s cricket scribes have the unenviable challenge of picking a VSDCA First XI. See who made the cut in our top team here.
After 13 wins in the past three years, Oak Park is expected to enjoy more EDFL success in 2021.
Our Premier Cricket Team of the Week is stacked with big-game performers, including a Big Bash star who’s taken 13 wickets in five games. See who else made the cut.
Westmeadows coach Mo Kaakour addresses his team’s hefty defeat to EDFL power Keilor in much-talked about practice match.
Diggers Rest Bulla will not be relegated from the Gisborne District Cricket Association’s top flight McIntyre Shield with an expansion being considered for 2021-22.
Charlie Denaro gives an update on Hillside’s list as one of the EDFL club’s star signings vies for another state league chance.
Williamstown captain-coach Brent McMinn assesses his side’s chances of making an impact in finals after it grabbed the last spot in the top six.
After a disastrous 2019-20 ended in relegation, Greenvale Kangaroos have claimed the VTCA Division 2 minor premiership and are eyeing a bounce back promotion.
UPDATE: Tullamarine will not pursue a last-ditch appeal to overturn its NWMCA Shield ban but has strongly defended its players’ role in a semi-final brawl.
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