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Competition heavyweights set to impress
9/01/2009 | IN WHAT will be the biggest game of the season in Griffith A grade cricket, two-day leaders Coro Cougars will try to keep the high-flying Yenda Jets grounded when the sides clash at West End Oval tomorrow.
Sermanni to attend women’s comp
9/01/2009 | Australian women’s national team chief Tom Sermanni is again confirmed to appear at the Griffith Women’s nine-a-side tournament in March, continuing his strong relationship with the region.
BROWN GIVEN CROWN
9/01/2009 | GRIFFITH’S own aerial daredevil Joel Brown has been named Freerider MX Magazine’s Rider of the Year after a stellar 2008 where he stamped his authority as one of the best in the business.
Bob Jane’s put up a solid fight to the end
7/01/2009 | WHILE they may be the cellar-dwellers of women’s division one touch football, this didn’t stop Wade Transport pipping Bob Jane T Marts 6-5 in a free flowing game of touch football.
Quail farm claims cool win
7/01/2009 | DESPITE both sides getting a little hot under the collar, Myee Quail Farm kept their cool late in the game to seal a 7-4 win in men’s division two touch football.
Racing hub on track
7/01/2009 | GRIFFITH’S motorsport clubs are anxiously awaiting the green light on what they hope will be their home for the next few decades.
5/01/2009 | COLEAMBALLY harness racing trainer David Kennedy missed out on the top prize in the Leeton Cup last Thursday, after the Donald Allen trained All About Me stormed home to an upset win.
Golf talent recognised with a unique trophy
5/01/2009 | IT WOULD have to be one of the most bizarre sporting trophies ever competed for, but it is Ray Bortolazzo’s for the next 12 months.
5/01/2009 | THE Riverina Bradman Cup side will start their assault on the Bradman Cup in style against Newcastle in Coffs Harbour this morning.
Twenty20 games to return in 2009
24/12/2008 | THE Griffith and District Cricket Association has received praise for the implementation of the Twenty20 C grade games last weekend.
24/12/2008 | OUT of Australia’s first Test defeat to South Africa, there has been plenty to argue about, but the one thing that can’t be argued against was the fact it was a great Test match.
Duo off to Japan
24/12/2008 | YOU’RE not just fighting your opponent, you’re fighting the whole country.
Tiwari beats cold climate in a hot field
22/12/2008 | JOGGERS were reluctant to discard their jumpers for race six of the hotfoot competition, although it didn’t take long to warm up and regardless of the head wind it was pleasant out on the track.
22/12/2008 | ALEX and Kate Blackwell have put on a mammoth 162-run stand to guide the New South Wales Breakers to an easy nine-wicket win over the South Australian Scorpions at Adelaide Oval No. 2 on Saturday.
Batting-friendly pitch helps Hanwood to win
22/12/2008 | WITH 397 runs scored in a day, bowlers had their work cut out for them as Hanwood narrowly defeated Yoogali by nine runs at Hanwood Oval in Griffith and District cricket last weekend.
19/12/2008 | Griffith Exies Swimmers travelled to Canberra for the Canberra Classic on December 13 and 14. All swimmers performed well against strong competition in the final swim before Christmas.
Referee to hang up his whistle after 18 years
19/12/2008 | THEY cop a lot of flak, and all too often teams might blame them for a loss, but referees do a tough job, and we couldn’t have games without them.
Zac’s On track
19/12/2008 | WHILE most kids his age are mastering their BMXs and figuring out long division, one of Griffith’s 11-year-olds is setting himself up as the next Valentino Rossi.
Brave souls play, shiver
17/12/2008 | Back at the 19th A field of 89 players braved the cool and windy conditions to play in Saturday’s Single Stroke round and the Ham & Turkey Day.
Final round played at Exies
17/12/2008 | JUNIOR Bradman last Saturday gave all Junior Cricketers the chance to gain experience in conditions they will remember when they further their careers in England.
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16/12/2008 | So we now have desperate parents attempting to bribe teachers to get their children into a selective high school. What a sad indictment of our education policies, the holy grail of which is parental choice.
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