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JANUARY 20, 2015 \ NORTHERN.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU 47 Susan St. ELTHAM CALL 9439 1088 www.lyonsbodyworks.com.au FREE QUALITY LOAN CARS, VANS & UTES Life Time Guarantee 24 Hour Towing Service $150 INSURANCE EXCESS REDUCTION 10009447-01-a6May©MMP NEWS + SPORT + PROPERTY GUIDE Whittlesea councillor Ken Harris has stepped up his campaign to stop petrol stations “ripping off” consumers at the bowser. Cr Harris, 70, who owned an independent service station in Reservoir for 24 years, said petrol station operators were cheating consumers by selling overheated fuel. Fuel is sold to petrol stations from refineries at an agreed standard temperature of 15 degrees. Cr Harris explained that when the fuel Hot fuel ‘rips off’ drivers heats up, its volume expands and distorts the measure at the pump, and the price paid. “When the consumer buys fuel from the service station, they are paying for an expanded fuel, which is not an accurate litre measurement,” he said. According to Cr Harris’s estimations, fuel is usually delivered to petrol stations at about 36 degrees. Environment Protection Authority laws introduced in 2003 require petrol to be stored in double-walled tanks, which means it takes longer for fuel to cool down. Mr Harris wants the federal government to amend the oil code legislation to force major oil companies and service station operators to correct the measurement of fuel at the pump to the 15-degree standard. “I’m doing this because the public is being ripped off,” Cr Harris said. He is currently in talks with the National Measurement Institute (NMI), Australia’s peak body for biological, chemical, legal, physical and trade measurements. e South Morang resident was asked by NMI to draſt a letter requesting the legislative change and include details of his research into the issue. His meeting with the NMI was facilitated by McEwan MP Rob Mitchell, who met with Cr Harris last October. Mr Mitchell then passed on Cr Harris’s research to federal Industry Minister Ian MacFarlane. Cr Harris said all that was needed to protect consumers at the pump was an inexpensive electronic chip, which would automatically adjust the price at the pump according to the temperature of the fuel. Water babies flocked to Thomastown Recreation and Aquatic Centre over summer. According to Whittlesea council figures, almost 40,000 residents visited the Main Street pool between December 1 and January 12, with members and those enrolled in swimming classes accounting for more than 62 per cent of visits. Centre manager Gareth Dowell said it had been a typical start to the year, and he put the pool’s popularity down to its size and relatively new facilities. “It’s the largest pool in the municipality and it’s perhaps more family-friendly,” he said. In the same period, more than 5500 people went swimming at Mill Park Leisure Centre and just over 4000 visited Whittlesea Swim Centre. Lexi Cottee (Supplied) Swimming’s so much my thing EMILY, 4, OF SOUTH MORANG

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  • JANUARY 20, 2015 \ NORTHERN.STARWEEKLY.COM.AU

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    By Lexi Cottee

    Whittlesea councillor Ken Harris has stepped up his campaign to stop petrol stations ripping o consumers at the bowser.

    Cr Harris, 70, who owned an independent service station in Reservoir for 24 years, said petrol station operators were cheating consumers by selling overheated fuel.

    Fuel is sold to petrol stations from reneries at an agreed standard temperature of 15 degrees.

    Cr Harris explained that when the fuel

    Hot fuel rips off driversheats up, its volume expands and distorts the measure at the pump, and the price paid.

    When the consumer buys fuel from the service station, they are paying for an expanded fuel, which is not an accurate litre measurement, he said.

    According to Cr Harriss estimations, fuel is usually delivered to petrol stations at about 36 degrees.

    Environment Protection Authority laws introduced in 2003 require petrol to be stored in double-walled tanks, which means it takes longer for fuel to cool down.

    Mr Harris wants the federal government to amend the oil code legislation to force major oil companies and service station operators to correct the measurement of fuel at the pump to the 15-degree standard.

    Im doing this because the public is being ripped o, Cr Harris said.

    He is currently in talks with the National Measurement Institute (NMI), Australias peak body for biological, chemical, legal, physical and trade measurements.

    e South Morang resident was asked by NMI to dra a letter requesting the legislative

    change and include details of his research into the issue.

    His meeting with the NMI was facilitated by McEwan MP Rob Mitchell, who met with Cr Harris last October.

    Mr Mitchell then passed on Cr Harriss research to federal Industry Minister Ian MacFarlane.

    Cr Harris said all that was needed to protect consumers at the pump was an inexpensive electronic chip, which would automatically adjust the price at the pump according to the temperature of the fuel.

    Water babies ocked to Thomastown Recreation and Aquatic Centre over summer. According to Whittlesea council gures, almost 40,000 residents visited the Main Street pool between December 1 and January 12, with members and those enrolled in swimming classes accounting for more than 62 per cent of visits. Centre manager Gareth Dowell said it had been a typical start to the year, and he put the pools popularity down to its size and relatively new facilities. Its the largest pool in the municipality and its perhaps more family-friendly, he said. In the same period, more than 5500 people went swimming at Mill Park Leisure Centre and just over 4000 visited Whittlesea Swim Centre. Lexi Cottee

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    More than 200 unregistered vehicles were detected on roads in Hume and Whittlesea during Victoria Polices holiday road blitz.

    e 52-day Summer Stay campaign combined four operations targeting drink and drug driving, distraction and seatbelt oences, speeding and fatigue.

    Provisional results for the Hume police service area show speeding isstill of concern, with 302 speeding oences issued, compared to 114in Whittlesea.

    Police caught 126 drivers in unregistered vehicles in Whittlesea and 78 in Hume. ere were 23 people driving without a licence in Hume and 36 in Whittlesea.

    No one was found driving under the inuence of drugs in Hume, but ve drug-drivers were caught in Whittlesea.

    Forty-one people were bustedusing their mobile phone while driving in Whittlesea, and 16 were caughtin Hume.

    Of the 522 drivers caught outingthe law in Hume, ve per cent were drink drivers. In Whittlesea, eight per cent of the 462 drivers tested were over 0.05.

    Across Victoria, police intercepted 27,651 speeding drivers, 2553 drink- drivers and 816 drug-drivers.

    Road Policing Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill said there was still far too much risk-taking on the roads.

    If everyone stays alert, sober and within the speed limit then we will take a major step towards our goal of zero deaths and serious injuries on the road, he said.

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    Risk takers out of luck

    Elsa and Angelo Tartaggia will receive mailto their home address for the rst timethis week.

    For years the retired couple have collected their mail from Wollert post oce, as have other residents living on Boundary, Epping, Lehmanns, Andrews, Bodycoats roads and half the people of Harvest Home Road, who were not serviced by Australia Post.

    Last July, operators of Wollert post oce decided to hand back their licence and Australia Post was unable to nd another local business to take on the post.

    at forced Wollert residents to travel to

    Mernda to collect their mail, a change that upset locals, many of whom are retired or elderly.

    Boundary Road resident Pat Micellota was among them and took his grievances to federal McEwan MP Rob Mitchell.

    Mernda is a long way for elderly residents to travel, Mr Micellota said.

    It wasnt an acceptable solution.He was not the only resident to get on the

    blower to Mr Mitchell, who quickly took heed and contacted Australia Post to nd a solution.

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    per cent were in favour of home delivery, so Australia Post agreed to introduce the service, and to expand into some areas for the rst time.

    Australia Post is now urging residents to conrm they have letterboxes in place this week by contacting the Epping delivery manager on 13 13 18.

    A spokeswoman said letterboxes must be accessible to delivery drivers.

    Residents can also continue to collect their mail at Mernda post oce.

    Lexi Cottee

    ELSA TARTAGGIA

    New medical centre hits snagsBy Lexi Cottee

    A Craigieburn medical centre is struggling to stay aoat amid agged cuts to Medicare and sluggish patronage at the new Craigieburn Central.

    Late last week Health Minister Susan Ley scrapped plans to impose a $20 reduction in the Medicare rebates for a short visit to the GP.

    e move followed news that Labor and independent senators would overturn the bill when Parliament resumes next month.

    But speculation about cuts to Medicare was enough to make the owners of Craigieburn Central Medical Centre fearful.

    Craigieburn resident and practising nurse of 20 years Leanne Boase co-owns the practice with two doctors.

    She said the federal governments Medicare backdown was a relief, but any future changes made to the scheme would aect the viability of their business.

    Were already running pretty lean as a new practice, she said. We have minimal nursing hours and have minimised all operating costs, including sta, as much as we can.

    When talk of introducing a mandatory $7 co-payment on Medicare services began last year, Ms Boase cut back her hours until she was only working one day a week.

    I had to go and get a job. I couldnt justify paying myself and I wanted to keep our sta.

    She said slow foot trac in the new Craigieburn Central had exacerbated the problem.

    We anticipated our patient numbers to increase more quickly than they have, she said.

    Now that business in the shopping centre is increasing, we can hope it does for us, too.

    Ms Boase said the current freeze on Medicare rebates until July 2018 added insult to injury.

    Its not enough to maintain a modern, medical practice. Medicare is not keeping pace with the overheads, she said.

    According to Medicare data, 88 per cent of all doctor visits in the federal electorate of McEwan were bulk-billed.

    More than 44,000 people have signed a petition created by the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners that calls on the federal government to stop targeting GP patient services.

    Ms Ley was in formal talks with the general practice community last week.

    Were already running pretty lean as a new practice - Leanne Boase

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    Pregnant women living in Melbournes outer northern suburbs are about three times more likely to be diagnosed with gestational diabetes than the national average.

    A Northern Health spokeswoman said about one in six pregnant women present with gestational diabetes, while the national average is one in 20 pregnant women.

    Most at risk are women who are overweight and those with a family history of type 2 diabetes.

    Gestational diabetes is diagnosed when a womans blood glucose levels increase during pregnancy, typically around the 24th to 28th week. Maternal blood glucose levels usually return to normal aer the birth of the baby. However, these mothers have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes later in life.

    Northern Hospital is now trialling a program to remotely manage diabetes in pregnant women. e free trial uses technology to safely monitor the disease and reduce the number of medical appointments required, lessening the burden on pregnant women.

    Associate Professor Kwang Lim, Northern Healths chief medical ocer and clinical director for medicine, has supervised the trial for the past four months in partnership with the University of Melbournes department of general practice, and he hopes its success will pave the way for an expansion of the same technology to monitor other diseases.

    Diabetes trial for mums-to-be

    e trial provides patients with the ability to log their blood-sugar levels into an online system so doctors can then message them what insulin dosage they should be taking, Associate Professor Lim said.

    It saves on visits to hospitals and the phone tag women play with their nurses and doctors.

    So far, about 20 patients have taken part in the trial. Northern Health is hoping to sign up another 80 patients within the next 12 months.

    Sandra Pascuzzi, of omastown, signed up for the trial while pregnant with her third child last November.

    e 34-year-old mother of three was hospitalised for ve days to rebalance her insulin levels when rst diagnosed with gestational diabetes while pregnant with her second child. While she was expecting a change in her insulin levels with her third pregnancy, she said the way her diabetes was

    managed throughout the trial made her feel more in control. It was much easier not having to make an appointment and wait around at the hospital every two weeks, she said.

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    A Dallas-based community group for Greek migrants has been awarded almost $15,000 to produce a play commemorating the Anzacs.

    e Greek Australian Recreational and Instructive League of Victoria Inc (GARILV) was one of ve local organisations to share in more than $90,000 from the Anzac Centenary Local Grants Program to honour this years Anzac centenary.

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    RSL plans to construct a friendship memorial sculpture with $10,000 from the grant; the Australian Chaldean Federation of Victoria received $28,500 for booklets and DVDs; and $12,000 was awarded to the Flynn Group to host an event called Snapshots of War.

    Federal Labor Member for Calwell, Maria Vamvakinou, said: is years centenary of Anzac commemorates the sacrices made by many Australian men and women to defend and protect our way of life.

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    Cops need help to nd robberFawkner police want public help to identify a robber who threatened a woman in front of her infant son on January 6. The masked man entered an Indian grocery store on Pines Way in Craigieburn about 4pm brandishing a knife and demanding cash. He had a heavy build and was wearing a uoro yellow and blue or black high-visibility top, light pants and white runners. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a condential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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    e $12 million Hume GP Super Clinic is on track to open next month.

    Work began on the long-awaited medical centre in Coleraine Street last February.

    Just a month later, then Health Minister Mary Wooldridge rejected Dianella Community Healths application to continue its community mental health support services.

    Dianella was forced to close its psychiatric disability rehabilitation and support services, and 12 sta were made redundant.

    e organisation also lost more than ve per cent of its funding about $1.25 million but work progressed on its new centre regardless.

    Dianella will provide medical services at the new site from February 2.

    e double-storey centre with modern uoro accents will also feature physiotherapy, podiatry, radiology, pathology, cardiology and pharmacy services, all under the one roof.

    Dianella Community Health chief executive Neil Cowen stressed that the Super Clinics medical services were available to everyone, including refugees, asylum seekers and people without a health care card.

    Its a health precinct available to everyone, he said.

    ere will be three interpreters on site and many sta are multi-lingual.

    e clinic will oer aer-hours services and be open for normal business trading hours on Sundays.

    An ocial opening and ribbon cutting will be held on February 16, featuring an indigenous site cleansing and dancing.

    Dr Cowen says Dianella will vacate its current premises at Northern Hospital and appointments from February onwards can be made using the existing phone number.

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    A childrens version of tennis, played with wooden bats, was being oered in many Victorian primary schools instead of the real game up until three years ago.

    But long-time head coach of Greenvale and Craigieburn tennis clubs Tim Connelly has managed to convince local schools to oer tennis hot shots a program that teaches children tennis on smaller courts with racquets built for little hands.

    Within a ve-kilometre radius, 11 schools and tennis clubs now oer the program, largely because of Connellys drive to attract children to the game. Participating schools include Aitken College, and Greenvale,St Carlo Boromeo and Gladstone Park primary schools.

    Connellys services to tennis were recently recognised when he took out a Tennis Australia award for coaching excellence. His trot up to the podium to accept the gong closely followed that of rising star Nick Kyrgios, who took out the Newcombe Medal as Australias most outstanding tennis player in 2014.

    Connellys award capped his 25th year as a tennis coach, but his connection to the Greenvale club stretches back further, tohis days as a 10-year-old battling it out on court, hoping one day to make it to the professional circuit.

    I played at a fairly high level against [Jason] Stoltenberg, Wayne Arthur and the like, but I was smart enough to know that if I

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    Above: Tim Connelly, who has been coaching for 25 years, has been recognised by Tennis Australia. Right: 10-year-old Leanne Serna is a rising star of the tennis world. (Shawn Smits)

    wanted to make a career out of it I needed to get into coaching or be involved some other way, the 44-year-old said.

    He now runs Complete Tennis and has a team of 15 coaches operating from Greenvale, Craigieburn and Wallan. Next month they will move to the $8 million Hume Tennis and Community Centre.

  • 9 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 20, 2015

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    Free business adviceWhittleseas small business owners will be able to receive free one-on-one advice from an experienced, professional business mentor by booking one of six one-hour sessions to be held on February 2. Therell be condential advice on a range of business matters, including marketing, nance, identifying goals, and starting and growing your business.9217 2278

    Be an environment champFind out about Humes free sustainability leadership program on February 11, 7-8.30pm. The program, aimed at creating a more sustainable city, will start on February 25 and cover project management, communication and advocacy skills, and action planning. At Hume Global Learning Centre, 1093 Pascoe Vale Road, Broadmeadows. 9205 2310

    LEAP day trip to GeelongWhittlesea LEAP members can enjoy a day trip to Geelong waterfront on January 27, including a one-hour cruise around Corio Bay with a commentary on the citys history, 8.30am-5pm. LEAP stands for Let Everyone Actively Participate and is for people 55 and older. 9407 5913

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    Australia celebratesWhittlesea Australia Day awards to be bestowed on January 26 will recognise the achievements of local residents across diverse elds. The presentations will be part of the national day to be commemorated at 25 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang, from 6-9.30pm. The celebrations will end with a reworks display on the terrace lawns outside council ofces. MC for the day will be Australia Day ambassador and TV news presenter George Donikian. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. 9217 2174

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  • 13 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 20, 2015

    SPORT

    Aer struggling with injuries in the lead-up to Christmas, Plenty Valley is primed for a tilt at top spot in Sub-District crickets north-west division.

    Aer going through 2013-14s regular season unbeaten, this time around the Bats lost two games within three weeks, placing them third on the ladder.

    eir fortunes have changed for the better. Aer not getting on the park last week because of rain, the Bats came out ring in their two-day clash against Sunshine at the weekend.

    It was our third clean sweep in a row and we had a well and truly comfortable win in the seniors, captain-coach Michael Sheedy said.

    We made 250 and got them out for a reasonable score [137] so there are plenty of good signs.

    Aer not playing last week and having a couple of good weeks on the track they were chomping at the bit.

    Sheedy top-scored with 126 in the Bats imposing 7-256.

    It was good to be able to contribute especially on a tough wicket aer we were sent in, he said.

    Sheedy said the return of Justin Jaensch was massive for the side and he would be joined by other regulars next week.

    Justin took four wickets and he has been out for six weeks, he said.

    We had three or four players back in this week and well have another three back into the ones and twos next week.

    e Bats now sit second on the ladder.We have to play Melton [which is top]

    on the run home, so nishing top is in our own hands, Sheedy said.

    e weekend wasnt as kind to ladder leaders Roxburgh Park Broadmeadows, who lost to Yarraville.

    A return of the batting woes which marred the side early in the season saw the Falcons all out for 104.

    Simpson Obed top scored with 27, while Adam Yates was the only other batsman to pass 20.

    Yarraville closed at 0-54 on day one. Day 2 on Sunday was the Matthew Love show as he scored his third century of the season as Yarraville nished on 4-273.

    In turf crickets senior division, Tullamarine and Greenvale Kangaroos pulled o surprise wins against St Bernards and Hoppers Crossing respectively.

    Tara Murray

    Injury woesforgotten as Bats re again

    By Tara Murray

    As the Calder Cannons celebrate 20 years in the TAC Cup, the list of players who have represented the club makes interesting reading.

    Dane Swan, Jude Bolton, James Kelly and Paul Chapman are among those who spring to mind and all are likely to be named in the clubs team of the past 20 years at a hall of fame dinner on January 31.

    For two-time AFL premiership player and the clubs rst AFL draee, Darren Milburn, joining the Cannons was a leap into the unknown.

    Being the rst year in, everyone was unsure how it would work, Milburn said.

    A platform for footy and life We trained out at the showgrounds it

    wasnt the ideal set up, but we made it with what we had.

    For a country kid from Kilmore, it meant playing against the top players and trying to learn and adapt and ultimately get draed.

    I only spent one year at the club, but Im grateful for what people did for me. It was a great stepping stone.

    Milburn said there wasnt a standout in that inaugural Cannons line-up.

    It was a good side and anyone could have been draed rst, he said.

    Ashley Fernee went to Adelaide and David Round went as a father-son pick [to Footscray]. It makes me feel old [that its 20 years ago].

    Milburn is these days coaching players who have come from the Cannons in his role as an assistant coach at Adelaide. ey include one of the latest draees, Jake Lever.

    Its a great system and has developed over the past 20 years to be a great set up, he said

    ey may have been at the club 20 years apart, but current Cannons player Mark Kovacevic is just as grateful as Milburn for his time at the club.

    It has been a whirlwind and it feels like I joined yesterday, Kovasevic said.

    Its great at providing a platform for football and for life. I didnt know what to expect it was a lot more professional than what I expected.

    With many of his friends draed, Kovacevic was given the opportunity to play a third year at the club.

    He said the idea of returning to the Cannons as a 19-year-old was very appealing.

    It was a very quick decision to make, he said. Its a privilege to be part of the Cannons.

    e hall of fame function, at which the club will induct its inaugural hall of fame members, will be held at the Victory Room at Etihad Stadium on January 31.

    Tickets cost $100 for a three-course meal and drinks.

    For more details, go to www.caldercannons.avic.com.au or email [email protected].

    Wizards, Falcons swept up by RiversClayton Campbell scored two 70s for the North West Wizards. (Wayne Hawkins)

    North West Wizards and Northern Falcons have seen rst hand the strength of the Northern Rivers side, which last week shunted both out of the Victorian Bushrangers under-18 championships.

    e Wizards nished second in their group but went out in the qualifying nals at the Albert Ground.

    e Falcons were knocked out in the semi- nals at Melbourne University.

    For the Wizards the performance was a huge improvement on the previous two years, when they nished last and second-last.

    It was a bit disappointing to go out, but we did well to get to that stage, coach Dale McDonald said.

    Against the Northern Rivers we batted rst and were about 40 short and we didnt make the most of the opportunities.

    We then dropped a guy on 35 and he went on to make 100 and he was the dierence. If wed held that catch it would have been the dierence.

    McDonald said some players didnt play as well as theyd have liked, while others had taken the next step.

    Aaron Evans made 50-odd in the last game coming in at number ve when he had been batting lower. He consolidated our innings, McDonald said.

    Liam Molloy, our captain, batted well and Clayton Campbell made a couple of 70s.

    He said six of the players could be selected in the side again next year.

    ere werent many expectations on the squad and it was a good eort to get where we did, McDonald said.

    e Falcons lost only one game for the

    championship, the semi-nal against the Rivers when they really let their chances slip. Key opportunities went begging with dropped catches that would have restricted the total, Falcons coach Kevin Lowe said.

    ey took the chances and elded wellIt was deja vu for the Falcons, who also fell in

    the semis in the previous two years.is year we really gelled together as a side,

    Lowe said. Previously we had individual standouts, but

    this time everyone was around the same level.Im very proud of the attitude and most of

    them are bottom-age, so theyll be back again next year.

    Lowe said Luke Joyce had been the standout for the side with both bat and ball.

    Tara Murray

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    14 NORTHERN STAR WEEKLY \ JANUARY 20, 2015

    SCOREBOARD Q CRICKETPREMIER FIRST GRADE MELBOURNE UNI V FOOTSCRAY EDGEWMELBOURNE UNI V FOOTSCRAY EDGEWMELBOURNE UNI V FOOTSCRA ATERATERAAt Melbourne UniMELBOURNE UNI InningsW SHUTE c Kelly b Winter-Irving . . . . . . . . . . . 20D HUTTON b Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26B FLETCHER b Winter-Irving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79M SIMPSON run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54A KEELY not out A KEELY not out A KEEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18J MARTIGNAGO not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Extras (11lb 10w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Four wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233Fall: 50, 59, 198, 198Bowling: J Habereld 10-1-43-0, H Winter-Irving 10-0-29-2, T Wright 4-0-32-0, M Kelly 10-1-15-1, B Green 9-0-45-0, L Dredge 6-0-51-0, T Dean 1-0-7-0Overs: 50FOOTSCRAY EDGEWFOOTSCRAY EDGEWFOOTSCRA ATER InningsATER InningsAD RUSS c Boyle b Bett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28J CROSTHWAITE c Keely b Reid. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7T DEAN c & b Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57D KIGHT run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66A BARTON c Martignago b Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . 2H WINTER-IRVING b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22B GREEN b Boyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19T WRIGHT lbw b Stafford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8L DREDGE b Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J HABERFIELD c Shute b Stafford . . . . . . . . . . . 2G WALKER not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (1b 1lb 2w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 215Fall: 9, 84, 98, 102, 146, 192, 209, 213, 215, 215Bowling: M Stafford 7.5-1-36-3, S Reid 9-1-49-1, D Hutton 5-0-23-0, A Boyle 8-1-54-2, J Bett 10-2-31-1, F Ahmed 10-2-18-2. Overs: 49.5.MELBOURNE UNI wonUmpires: S Davis P Gillespie.

    NORTHCOTE V ESSENDONAt Bill Lawry Oval, NorthcoteESSENDON InningsA SHELLIE lbw b TaylorA SHELLIE lbw b TaylorA SHELLIE lbw b T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12B MacRAE c Baker b Harbinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2A AYRE lbw b Harbinson A AYRE lbw b Harbinson A A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6J SEYMOUR lbw b Harbinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0B McMINN c Baker b Scammell . . . . . . . . . . . . 18L SIAKA c & b Harbinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4N PERERA c Middlebrook b Short . . . . . . . . . . . 1J DAMJANOVSKI not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20A HUNICHEN c Harbinson b Middlebrook . . . . . . 9L CAMERON b Sundberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0M DORIC c Middlebrook b Sundberg. . . . . . . . . . 5Extras (1b 8lb 13w 3nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102Fall: 12, 34, 34, 34, 41, 50, 58, 94, 94, 102Bowling: S Harbinson 10-2-38-4, H Short 7-1-20-1, S Taylor 8-2-19-1, L Scammell 4-1-9-1, J MiddlebrookTaylor 8-2-19-1, L Scammell 4-1-9-1, J MiddlebrookT9-2-11-1, J Sundberg 4-2-6-2. Overs: 42NORTHCOTE InningsE GHASPERIDIS c Damjanovski b Cameron. . . . . 9L HASSETT c Seymour b Doric. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12S TAYLOR lbw b DoricTAYLOR lbw b DoricTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3B ABBATB ABBATB ABBA ANGELO b Shellie TANGELO b Shellie T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23J SUNDBERG b Doric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J MIDDLEBROOK lbw b Damjanovski . . . . . . . . . 7A MARCH b Doric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0L SCAMMELL lbw b Doric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0B BAKER lbw b Cameron. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8S HARBINSON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10H SHORT run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0Extras (1w) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Fall: 20, 24, 29, 29, 38, 39, 39, 60, 65, 73Bowling: L Cameron 10-3-21-2, M Doric 10-4-16-5, J Damjanovski 10-1-16-1, A Hunichen 4-0-7-0,A Shellie 3.1-2-8-1, N Perera 4-0-5-0. Overs: 41.1.ESSENDON wonUmpires: S Brne W Sheahan.

    GREENVALE KANGAROOS V FRANKSTON PENINSULAGREENVALE KANGAROOS V FRANKSTON PENINSULAGREENVAt GreenvaleFRANKSTON PENINSULA InningsS WIESE c Ura b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71P BORRINGTON run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0M GAPES c Rosewarne b Smillie . . . . . . . . . . . 11L WALKER c Lidgett b Adams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27D ELMI c & b Shantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1C McCORMICK c Vanua b Smillie . . . . . . . . . . . 13J BENBOW lbw b Shantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0W CROWDER not out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26R SALERNI c Adams b Shantry . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5B ASHKENAZI lbw b Gautam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0M DRUMMOND not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Extras (1b 5lb 9w 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Nine wickets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173Fall: 0, 19, 73, 80, 134, 134, 142, 158, 163Bowling: J Shantry 10-0-28-3, A Smillie 10-0-39-2, N Vanua 6-1-17-0, J Rosewarne 10-1-31-0, K Adams 10-1-35-2, S Gautam 4-0-17-1Overs: 50GREENVALE KANGAROOS InningsGREENVALE KANGAROOS InningsGREENVS GAUTAM st Salerni b CrowderS GAUTAM st Salerni b CrowderS GAUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9A KERR run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3J LIDGETT run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52T URA st Salerni b Benbow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27B COX b Ashkenazi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10J SHANTRY run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42J ROSEWARNE b Benbow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2L SANDY retired hurt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4K ADAMS not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12A SMILLIE c Salerni b McCormick . . . . . . . . . . . 0N VANUA not out N VANUA not out N V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Extras (1b 7lb 3w 1nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Eight wickets for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174Fall: 17, 22, 59, 74, 149, 152, 163, 165Bowling: B Ashkenazi 10-1-35-1, W Crowder 5.1-0-31-1, M Drummond 10-1-25-0, C McCormick 10-0-34-1, M Gapes 4-0-11-0, J Benbow 9-0-29-2Overs: 48.1.GREENVALE KANGAROOS wonGREENVALE KANGAROOS wonGREENVUmpires: V Borg B Davies

    RINGWOOD 139 DA King 43 TH Welsford 3/14 CM Salm 3/21 RN Sidebottom 2/26 def by CARLTONCARLTONCARL9/178(cc) MC Phelan 52 PW Ashton 3/39 IG Holland3/46 at Russell Lucas Oval

    CASEY-SOUTH CASEY-SOUTH CASEY MELBOURNE 8/166(cc) C Rose 46 S Maggs 42 CJ Hall 31 BG Drew 3/47 WG Walker 2/21def by CAMBERWELL MAGPIES 7/168 JC Lampard 65CJ Hall 3/19 C Brown 2/22 at Casey Fields-#4

    PRAHRAN 3/149 AG Bull 63 D Hemp 29 def GEELONG146 E Vines 56 J McDonald 28 AE Hutton 3/26 NMMcNally 2/14 NP Morrey 2/29 at Toorak ParkMcNally 2/14 NP Morrey 2/29 at Toorak ParkMcNally 2/14 NP Morrey 2/29 at T

    HAWTHORN-MONASH HAWTHORN-MONASH HA UNIVERSITY 8/175 M Goodier60 R Ninan 40* T Donnell 2/22 DJ Doran 2/28M Willcocks 2/29 def DANDENONG 172 K Silva 68P Sweeney 43* JI Khan 5/21 BA Howell 4/31 atMonash Uni #1

    FITZROY DONCASTER 4/226 MP Frith 105* TVSheehan 51 PJ Dickson 47 def ST KILDA 7/199 JManning 81 WA Russell 35 L Mildenhall 28 A Perrin3/31 MP Frith 2/16 at Schramms Reserve #1

    MONASH TIGERS 154 W Sheridan 39 DJ Sartori 35 SSturrock 4/30 D Worrall 3/32 N Quinn 2/29 def byMELBOURNE 7/177(cc) A Kent 60 P Petricola 30* B McDonald 25 at Central Reserve North

    PREMIER LOWER GRADES: 2nds: Carl 4-239(McCormick 101 Hancock 94 Paterson 3-29) btRing 149 (Lewis 3-26), Camb Mag 175 (Rawson37 Hadeld 3-26) bt Casey-SM 167 (Elston 48Suriaratchie 32), Prah 9-193 (Blaich 56 Atkinson 38Parsons 32) bt Geel 168 (Ford 41 Arnel 31 Van DerMerwe 3/28), Dand 6-191 (Cooray 58 Worrell 76) btHaw-Mon Uni 189 (Herath 50 Gannon 33 Dowling4-28), Frank Pen 3-114 (Harford 37) bt Green Kang110 (McIlroy 3-20), Fitz Donc 7-235 (Stockdale74 Martin 51) bt St Kilda 6-206 (Munday 45noMichelmore 37 Drummond 36), Melb Uni 5-168

    (Tudor 91no Borovec 39no Nalesnyik 3-23) bt FootEdge 9-167 (Underwood 56 Armstrong 42 Green3-46), Mon Tigers 7-268 (Taylor (Taylor (T 74 Weeks 65 Koop39 Paynter 3-50) bt Melb 9-206 (Paynter 48 Watts45no Brewin 38 Shimell 3-35), Ncte 9-163 (Keogh42 Crispe 33no Cookson 31 Rhodes 3-32) bt Ess 88(Stewart 34 Molloy 30 Keogh 4-5 Crispe 3-19).3rds: Carl 7-161 bt Ring 9-157, Camb Mag 9-208bt Casey-SM 6-206, Prah 7-199 bt Geel 142, Dand9-127 bt Haw-Mon Uni 9-125, Green Kang v FrankPen (nsa), St Kilda 4-228 bt Fitz Donc 143, MelbUni 4-224 (Phelan 108 Skinner 40 Roughsedge 36)bt Foot Edge 174 (King 61 Gudde 38 Dhuri 3-24Grant 3-30), Mon Tigers 7-207 bt Melb 204, Ncte8-151 bt Ess 7-150.4ths: Ring 2-44 bt Carl 43, Casey-SM 6-105 bt CambMag 104, Geel 6-90 bt Prah 87, Haw-Mon Uni 213bt Dand 184, Frank Pen 7-166 (Mann 62no) btGreen Kang 163 (Usher 49 Spaull 32 Jansz 3-26),St Kilda 6-192 bt Fitz Donc 100, Melb Uni 3-176bt Foot Edge 9-173 (Collinson 99no Moscript 3-29),Mon Tigers 2-140 (Bradbury 65no) bt Melb 139(Sharma 45 McRae 3-18), Ncte 7-228 (Marrow 74Wright 57 Davine 34) bt Ess 110.

    VSDCANORTH WEST: 1ST XI: Williamstown 7-245 (Dervan64no Rainone 55 Sheedy 53) v Brunswick, PlentyValley 7-265 (Sheedy 126) v Sunshine, Balwyn 275(Murphy 126) v Werribee, Kew 9-202 (Gilmour 63Gledhill 51) v Ivanhoe 0-5, Altona 251 (Maynard 75Hollins 7-64) v Coburg, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows104 (Hewet 6-44) v Yarraville Yarraville Y 0-54, Preston 156 v Melton 0-2. 2ND XI: Altona 138 v Coburg, Brunswick9-244 (Bonavera 80no) v Williamstown, Balwyn8-255 (Jackson 96) v Werribee, Ivanhoe 167 v Kew0-10, Sunshine 156 v Plenty Valley 0-12, Preston137 (Perri 56) v Melton 0-27, Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 187 (Maineld 50) v Yarraville. Yarraville. Y 3RDXI: Plenty Valley 95 bt Sunshine 80, Kew 3-124(McMahon 64) bt Ivanhoe 139, Yarraville Yarraville Y 2-161(Pereira 87no) bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows157, Brunswick 7-185 bt Williamstown 154, Preston9-134 bt Melton 102, Altona 147 bt Coburg 136,Balwyn 146 bt Werribee 81. 4TH XI: Plenty Valley184 (Rifkaz 128) bt Sunshine 34, Ivanhoe 1-80bt Kew 75, Yarraville Yarraville Y 6-192 (MacGibbon 62 Janka50rh) bt Roxburgh Park/Broadmeadows 72 (Mahajan5-24), Preston 6-153 bt Melton 137, Brunswick3-168 (Thompson 68) bt Williamstown 7-161 (Rana75no), Balwyn 5-137 bt Werribee 7-136.Q BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA SATURDASATURDASA Y TURDAY TURDA METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLIT PENNANT:Premier Div: BRIGHTON 14-84 bt MENTONE 4-83(D Shaw 19 lost to J Ryan 20 M Butler 19 lost to D Jones 26 M Brain 23 bt B McCallum 19 P Gawthorne23 bt C Twentyman Twentyman T 18), YARRA YARRA Y GLEN 15-76 btMELBOURNE 3-71 (T Stafford 26 bt D Hoareau14 M OBrien 19 bt G Hopwood 18 M Creighton 10lost to R Green 18 M Aylward 21 D B Leighton 21),ESSENDON 14-78 bt CLAYTON CLAYTON CLA 4-75 (A Flapper18 bt D Holt 17 P Loe 19 lost to G Archer 20 M Strochnetter 16 lost to L Adams 17 N Wilson 25 bt D Benwell 21), ALTONA ALTONA AL 17-117 bt MOONEE PONDS1-49 (B Foley 33 bt M McHardy 10 M Rennex 36 btJ Hubber 10 B Peck 15 D D Murphy 15 S Fordham33 bt A Crowl 14), MCC KEW SPORTS 1-73 lostto BUNDOORA RSL 17-95 (P Pervaz 23 lost to A Galloway 24 G Ball 21 D D DiFlorio 21 C Ball 19 lostto N McIntyre 21 R Jansen 10 lost to B Spurr 29).Div 1: Sec 1: Bund RSL (2) 16-89 Fern Gul (1) 2-62,Croy (1) 0-64 Mitch (1) 18-81, Keys (1) 6-76 Whitt(1) 12-77, Burw Dist (1) 0-61 Deer Pk (1) 18-96,MCC (2) 16-94 Bright (2) 2-60. Sec 2: Donv (1) 2-72Alt (2) 16-76, Melt (1) 9-84 Ess (2) 9-84, Elth (1)18-102 Lily (1) 0-58, Ber (1) 1-61 Lal (2) 17-84,Wbee (1) 4-79 Elst Clb (1) 14-87. Sec 3: Chelt (1)14-90 Rich Uni (1) 4-76, Glenr (1) 14-80 YvilleFoot (1) 4-74, St Kil (1) 4-69 Edith (1) 14-74, Ment

    (2) 16-99 Burd Pk (1) 2-55, Lal (1) 0-60 Moon Val (1) 18-122. Sec 4: Fitz Vic (1) 14-73 Cran (1) 4-67,Glen Wav (1) 2-68 Arma (1) 16-87, Kings (1) 16-91Pak (1) 2-66, Ring (1) 14-85 Mulg CC (1) 4-81.Div 2-Sec 1: Hopp (1) 2-66 Sunb (1) 16-91, Flem/Kens (1) 16-82 Will (1) 2-63, Yarr/Foot Yarr/Foot Y (2) 16-87Melt (2) 2-60, Rosam (1) 16-84 Wbee (2) 2-70,Suns C (1) 2-73 Alt Sports (1) 16-88. Sec 2: Craig(1) 18-92 Broad (1) 0-55, Ess (3) 5-74 Strath (1)13-76, Buck Pk (1) 2-65 Glenr (2) 16-72, W Cob(1) 2-75 Pres-Res (1) 16-83, Keil (1) 15-78 FitzVic (2) 3-72. Sec 3: Bund RSL (3) 16-95 Heid Golf(1) 2-71, Dare C (1) 9-80 Ivan (1) 9-80, Rosan (1)14-90 C of Heid (1) 4-66, Rich Uni (2) 4-72 MCC(3) 14-76, Green (1) 16-92 Montm (1) 2-67. Sec4: Montm (2) 16-110 Burw Dist (2) 2-63, Lily (2)0-73 Elth (2) 18-95, Moorool (1) 16-87 Yarr Yarr Y Glen(2) 2-68, Bays (1) 16-89 Warb (1) 2-61, Chirn Pk(1) 4-59 Hurst (1) 14-78. Sec 5: Verm Sth (1) 16-76 Heathm (2) 2-74, Burw Dist (3) 14-76 Monb (1)4-74, Up Tec Tec T (1) 16-93 Mt Wav (1) 2-72, Black (1)18-99 Camb Cent (1) 0-44. Sec 6: Coates (1) 2-62Ber (2) 16-102, Clay (2) 16-95 SOC (1) 3-57, Melb(2) 17-100 Glen Wav (2) 1-62, Fern Gul (2) 14-78Black (2) 4-77, S Oak (1) 16-74 Verm Sth (2) 2-62.Sec 7: Mulg CC (2) 17-93 Cran RSL (1) 1-57, Pak(2) 14-70 Ber (3) 4-61, Nar War (1) 4-68 Clay (3)14-86, Cran (2) 2-76 Hamp Park (1) 16-86, BurdPk (2) 4-66 Mord (1) 14-84. Sec 8: Bright (3) 2-65Mid Pk (1) 16-91, Elst Pk (1) 2-70 Melb (3) 16-77, Hamp (1) 14-88 Albert Pk (1) 4-85, Bent (1)16-100 Glen E-McK (1) 2-79, Ment (3) 12-78 Chelt(2) 6-75.Div 3-Sec 1: Alt (3) 14-84 Suns RSL (1) 4-75, Yarr/Yarr/YFoot (3) 3-67 New (1) 15-74, Will (2) 3-76 Port Melb(1) 15-81, Wbee (3) 16-84 Foots Pk (1) 2-71, MoonPds (2) 16-90 Hopp (2) 2-68. Sec 2: Moon Val (2)16-91 Moon Pds (3) 2-70, Mari Pk (1) 6-70 Buck Pk(2) 12-76, Strath (2) 12-77 Yarr/Foot Yarr/Foot Y (4) 6-69, Sunb(2) 14-93 Keil (2) 4-76, Clift Pk (1) 18-90 Craig (2)0-61. Sec 3: Montm (3) 0-63 Fair (1) 18-85, Whitt(2) 1-68 Kings (2) 17-89, Ivan (2) 14-104 Glenr (3)4-74, Diam Ck (1) 18-93 Epp RSL (1) 0-58, Lal (3)2-82 E Ivan (1) 16-85. Sec 4: Temp Temp T (1) 2-64 N Bal(1) 16-73, Donc (1) 18-100 Moorool (2) 0-46, Heals(1) 2-80 Croy (2) 16-82, Grey (1) 14-81 Ring (2)4-75, Chirn Pk (2) 0-58 Donv (2) 18-98. Sec 5: Aub(1) 18-129 Box H RSL (1) 0-47, Heath Rec (1) 16-109 East Glf (1) 2-72, Moorool (3) 4-64 Donc (2)14-76, Black (3) 16-84 Bor (1) 2-75, Rich Uni (3)1-75 Verm Sth (3) 17-85. Sec 6: Cran (3) 1-58 MulgCC (3) 17-88, Glen Wav (3) 14-73 Nar War (2) 4-71,Nob Pk (1) 18-98 Card Waters (1) 0-54, Mt Wav (2)2-84 Dand Clb (1) 16-89. Sec 7: Chelt (3) 16-86Moorab (1) 2-85, Edith (2) 2-64 Caul Pk Alma (1)16-86, Arma (2) 17-84 Sand (1) 1-51, Beau (1) 18-108 Hamp RSL (1) 0-48. Sec 8: Elst Clb (2) 4-74Bent (2) 14-75, Clay (4) 16-85 St Kil (2) 2-68, CaulPk Alma (2) 16-90 Arma (3) 2-60, Murr Pk (1) 16-107 S Oak (2) 2-62, MCC (4) 14-80 Coates (2) 4-78.Div 4-Sec 1: Melton (3) 14-81 Wbee (4) 4-75, St.Albans (1) 16-79 Lav (1) 2-66, Suns VRI (1) 18-125Alt North (1) 0-51, Keil (3) 0-53 City of Melb (1) 18-98, Deer Pk (2) 16-93 Alt (4) 2-59. Sec 2: Cob More(1) 16-88 W Cob (2) 2-81, Bruns (1) 18-105 Aber(1) 0-53, Prin Pk Carl (1) 14-74 Ess (4) 4-66, Wbee(5) 14-77 Lal (4) 4-61, Pres-Res (2) 4-69 Glad Pk(1) 14-77. Sec 3: Hurst (2) 16-92 Diam Ck (2) 2-66,Kings (3) 4-65 Rosan (2) 14-90, Elth (3) 16-87 Y Val CC (1) 2-59, Ivan (3) 7-88 Alph (1) 11-88, MCCKew Sports (2) 16-93 Bund RSL (4) 2-58. Sec 4:Verm Sth (4) 2-61 Bays (2) 16-85, Donc (3) 18-84Donv (3) 0-70, Box H RSL (2) 17-83 Black Nth (1)1-66. Sec 5: Heath Rec (3) 4-65 Up Tec Tec T (2) 14-79,Chirn Pk (3) 14-77 Moorool (4) 4-70, Monb (2) 15-84 Glen Wav (4) 3-81, Mulg CC (4) 3-73 Heathm (4)15-74, Bor (2) 18-108 Yarr Yarr Y Glen (3) 0-54. Sec 6:Oak (1) 14-93 Benn (1) 4-69, Ash (2) 4-83 Hawth(1) 14-87, Mal (1) 16-72 St Kil (3) 2-70, Mid Pk(2) 14-93 Mt Wav (3) 4-82, Glen E-McK (2) 6-65Toor Toor T (1) 12-67. Sec 7: Murr (1) 4-77 Nob Pk (2) 14-

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    By Tara Murray

    Greenvale Kangaroos started the new year with a win and a loss when Victorian Premier Cricket nally resumed at the weekend aer the Christmas break and a rst-day washout.

    e Roos beat Frankston Peninsula at Greenvale Oval on Saturday, limiting the visitors to 9-173 in their 50 overs then reaching the target with two wickets and almost two overs to spare.

    Only opener Samuel Wise was able to get any momentum in Frankstons innings, making 71 before falling with the score at 142.

    With 3-28, all-rounder Jack Shantry was best of the Greenvale bowlers.

    e Kangaroos started poorly in reply, both openers back in the sheds with only 22 on the board.

    Captain James Lidgett and Tony Ura then settled the innings and when Uras then Ben Coxs wickets fell, Lidgett was joined by Shantry.

    e two continued to push the score along and the Roos were just 36 from victory when Lidgett was run out for 52.

    e Roos were wobbling when Shantry was run out for 42 and Luke Sandy did a hamstring, but the bowlers got them over the line.

    It was almost two wins in as many days, as the Kangaroos fell just short in the T20 match against St Kilda at Junction Oval on Sunday.

    St Kilda made a gettable 6-138, with Jack Shantry the best of the bowlers with two wickets.

    In reply, the middle order of James Lidgett (30) and Ben Cox (41) gave the Kangaroos a chance of reaching the target. But when both fell with the score on 104, the Kangaroos hopes plummetted. And so it proved, Greenvale nishing 15 runs short at 7-124. Captain James Lidgett led from the front for the Kangaroos. (Shawn Smits)

    Almost a great weekend VSDCARoxburgh Park Broadmeadows is through to the nals of the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Associations under-15 Craig Shield. The Falcons nished on top of the west group with four wins and draws from two games that were washed out. The Falcons play Coburg on Tuesday at Lakeside Drive for a spot in the semi-nals. Plenty Valley nished fth in the north group with one win and three draws.

    BasketballHume City Broncos imports Jamal Brown and Jermaine Maybank are returning for 2015. The pair were standouts in the Broncos 9-15 season in 2014. Its great to have JB and Jermaine back to anchor the team in 2015, coach Lanard Copeland said. Theyve been an integral part of Hume Citys program for a number of years. Maybank has won the club MVP ve times. Shaun Prendergast, who will be in his 10th season at the Broncos, is among the other players to re-sign.

    DVCAEpping sneaked home against Bundoora in the Diamond Valley Cricket Associations Barclay Shield. Needing 109 to win, Epping reached the mark with only one wicket in hand, nishing 9-110. Old Paradians/St Francis avoided outright defeat against Research/Eltham Collegians, despite trailing by 93 on rst innings. They batted all of day two to nish on 4-199. Plenty had an easy win over Lower Eltham, while Bundoora United was easily beaten by Diamond Creek.

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