Sport
Golfers rejoice after receiving green light
Colac golfers might just be the happiest hitters in Victoria today when they can resume playing the sport they love. Members were rejoicing on Monday when Premier Daniel Andrews announced golfers could hit the course again after it was included in the easing of some coronavirus restrictions in Victoria. Colac leader Murray McCoombe said it […]
City has plenty to celebrate
City United has little to show for in terms of silverware despite producing one of the most dominant seasons across all formats in recent times.
Physio urges players to be wary of injury
A Colac physiotherapist and former football coach says footballers and netballers could risk injury if the sports return, even with a “mini pre-season” under their belts.
Young Knight can reach even greater heights
City United skipper Sam Cardinal says emerging cricketer Alex Inglis is eager to take his game to even greater heights next season.
Training restrictions still in place
CDFNL clubs and the Colac Tigers will have to wait to start training, despite some coronavirus restrictions easing in Victoria yesterday.
Boost for reigning premiers
Stoneyford premiership captain Dom Dare says three gun recruits have already recommitted to the club for next summer as the cricket powerhouse aims to extend it run of consecutive flags to six.
2007: Key Tigers make their debuts
Colac blooded five debutantes in a thrilling six-point round one loss to Bell Park.
League boss says health comes first
CDFNL boss Peter Hickey says the community must come first when deciding on the outcome of football and netball at local level during the coronavirus pandemic.