Cricket
Rain ends season for teams
The season is over for two women’s cricket teams after rain forced CDCA Women’s officials to abandon the first round of finals today.
Young Cat gears up for Premier cricket decider
Colac teenager Sienna Mallon says making the move to Premier league cricket club Geelong has paid off, with her Thirds side gearing up for a grand final.
Currie praises Stallion
City United captain Shane Currie says watching Colac’s Cullan Spence’s incredible individual performance first-hand on the weekend was the “best game I had seen someone play”.
Season ends early for young Panther
West Warrion officials are waiting on scans to determine how long young quick Henry McGuane will be sidelined with a back injury.
Colac accepts ban for star all-rounder
In-form Colac cricketer Cullan Spence will be ineligible for this season’s Bill Johnston Medal after the Stallions opted against appealing his one-match suspension.
Stallions set for tough finals battle
Colac captain Jess Hay says she hopes her young side can continue its recent form when it comes up against a back-to-back grand finalist when CDCA Women’s finals start on Sunday.
Coach backs rising star to hit his straps
Colac officials are confident star wicketkeeper-batsman Sam Mulgrew will find his best form ahead of what is shaping up to be a big finals series for the minor premiers.
Sides sweat on Stoney
“I think if they do make it in, they will be pretty dangerous.”