Sport
Falcon’s injury just one week
Geelong Falcons coach Paul Corrigan expects Colac Imperials product Jack Skinner to only miss the one game with a heel injury.
Enough interest for girls’ footy
A former Lorne football coach and women’s football advocate says a new standalone Colac women’s football team needs to follow a blueprint similar to the club he currently coaches.
Newcomers flock to unique indoor shoot
Five Colac archers got their first experience shooting with outdoor regulations during the Colac Otway Archers’ latest “indoor outdoor” event.
Soccer growth excites skipper
Beginning his career in the second year of the Colac Otway Rovers’ establishment, Colac’s longest-serving player Nathan Haynes has enjoyed the rigours that come with being the club’s captain.
Rovers eyeing more games at Central
The Colac Otway Rovers hope two upcoming games at Colac’s Central Reserve could lead to more matches at Colac’s premier sporting facility this season.
Journalist’s special front-row seat
Not many people have had a front-row seat to some of sport’s most iconic moments, but former Colac local and journalist Scott Gullan can stake those claims.
Braves back on winners’ list despite obstacles
The Colac Braves overcame a player shortage and a furious comeback from Alfredton to secure a season-defining win over the Eagles in Geelong baseball on Saturday.
Tokyo result to motivate cyclist
Ex-Camperdown local and current Australian cyclist Grace Brown will be using her fourth-place finish in the women’s individual time trial event at Tokyo in 2021 as motivation, hoping to go one better in Paris.