Cricket
Canadian recruit set to help cover departures
Stoneyford captain-coach Matthew Love is confident gun international recruit Muhammad Kamal can fill the void left by premiership duo Nick Harding and George Edwards for this upcoming season.
Shock postponement delays cricket launch
Colac district cricket has taken a massive turn of events only three days out from what was supposed to be the opening round, with officials delaying the season’s start due to the current state of local grounds.
Love takes on captaincy role
Stoneyford star and reigning Bill Johnstone Medalist Matthew Love says taking on the Maroon Caps’ captaincy alongside the coaching role this season is an exciting proposition.
Stallions out to back up last season’s winning form
Colac coach Paul Price says the Stallions don’t want last season’s grand final finish to be an outlier and is confident the side can be a contender once again this season.
Recruits to help cover losses
City United captain Shane Currie is confident new recruits can fill the void left by premiership stars Luke Inglis and Rani Jamieson for the upcoming season.
Former Test cricketer could suit up for Bay
Apollo Bay Cricket Club is set to become the seventh Colac district club to field a women’s cricket side in the upcoming season, with a former Australian Test cricketer in the mix.
Sharks back their youth
Apollo Bay is backing its youth and home grown talent to step up to the standard of Division One cricket after a two-year hiatus from the top grade.
Consistency key for Swans
“Every time I play, I expect nothing shorter than a flag, so I think the sky is the limit for us.”