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Hassett ready to take the reins
Grovedale women’s mentor Paul Price says Sunday’s grand final win will be his last at the helm, confident his co-coach and fellow Colac export Taylah Hassett is ready to lead the team solo.
Grand finals prove Colac has plenty of talent
Former Colac district senior coach and premiership women’s coach Paul Price says the weekend’s grand finals showed there is plenty of talent coming out of Colac, which could be missing out with no local team.
New coach keen to get home
While most people would be sad to see their trip around Australia coming to an end, Shane Boyington says the prospect of getting stuck into his new role as Otway Districts’ new coach has him excited to get home.
Aideen brings camogie to Colac
A bat and ball of a different kind have been in action at Colac’s Western Oval this month when Irish camogie player Aideen O’Connor used the facilities to train.
Ex-Pro suiting up for Rovers
Few players in the Geelong region glide across the pitch with the grace of Amin Hazaff.
Fifth win wasn’t a goal
Alvie co-coach Dom Dare says claiming the league’s goalkicking award certainly wasn’t a priority this season despite joining an illustrious group of Swans legends with his fifth title.
Panthers on look-out to boost women’s team
West Warrion Cricket Club is calling on Colac district females to get involved in women’s cricket with the Panthers this season.
Tully in First Nations state side
Birregurra’s Tully Bethune will become one of 10 First Nations Victorian’s to compete in an inaugural First Nations state netball tournament next month.