Netball
Cobden facing big test
For the fourth consecutive season Cobden’s Open grade netballers will appear on Hampden league grand final day, but for the first time the Bombers will enter the big dance as heavy underdogs.
Colac’s junior teams set for deciders
Colac Tigers 17-and-under Division One side is riding a wave of momentum into tomorrow’s grand final against Newtown and Chilwell, while the Tigers 17-and-under Division Two have enjoyed a fairytale run to the grand final after finishing the home-and-away season in fourth.
Tiger thrives as captain
Colac Tigers’ Monika Hammond says the added responsibility of leading a young B Grade side has helped her produce a career best season.
Leader’s exciting reason to miss grand final
Colac Tigers coach Courtney Cuolahan says premiership player Kelsey Lee will have an important role to play from the sidelines in tomorrow’s grand final after breaking the exciting news she is pregnant.
Maiden wins for young duo
Joint B Grade best-and-fairest winners Sophie Morrissy and Jamika Hickey have both endured a journey marked by persistence and determination to claim their maiden league awards.
Hammond follows in cousin’s footsteps
Another Hammond has finished runner-up in Geelong netball’s B Grade best-and-fairest count, with Colac’s Mon Hammond earning recognition for her big season.
Tigers dominate netball Team of the Year
The Colac Tigers have dominated Geelong netball’s Team of the Year.
Saint, 15, wins A Grade count
Birregurra A Grade coach Karen Hart says she can’t recall a player as young as Olivia Roberts winning a top-grade club best-and-fairest award.