• Rival coach queries Forrest’s future

    South Colac coach Stephen Hammond has stepped down.

    SOUTH Colac coach Stephen Hammond says he fears for the future of rival Forrest Football Netball Club.

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  • Colac league would hold its own

    New Simpson Tiger Simon Schrama watches the football slip through his hands, in front of Apollo Bay ruckman Karl McSparron.

    COLAC District Football League would hold its own playing interleague against its Warrnambool counterpart, Simpson recruit Simon Schrama says.

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  • Yacht crew sails off with awards

    This Way Up crew members, from left, Pam Cuthbertson, Carol Cabrie, Ian Lane and Daryl Langdon, celebrate their Colac Yacht Club pennant success.

    A DOMINANT season on the water has earned the crew of This Way Up a clean sweep of Colac Yacht Club’s end-of-season awards.

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  • Thrashing humiliates ‘terrible’ Tigers

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    A SHAYDON Bloomfield-inspired Lara has condemned Colac to one of its most humiliating Geelong Football League defeats in years.

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  • Young Tiger a rare breed in backline

    Paul Presani has cemented his spot as a running defender in his first year playing senior Geelong Football League football.

    FEW teenage footballers who stand at 187cm have the speed and agility to play as rebounding defenders.

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  • Bomber out to repay club’s faith

    Darcy McCallum has relished a shift from full forward to half forward, freeing him to push up the ground.

    IRREWARRA-BEEAC forward Darcy McCallum hopes his on-field actions can repay the unwavering faith of coach Khan Beckett.

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  • Tennis club makes play for cash from billionaires

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    COROROOKE Tennis Club could soon be on the radars of Australian billionaires Gina Rinehart and Andrew Forrest.

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  • Juniors revamp will reform seniors

    Colac Tigers celebrated GFL under-18 premiership success in 2011 but will have to defeat new rivals Torquay, Ocean Grove and Drysdale to win back-to-back flags this season.

    A REVAMP of junior football in the Geelong region could be the first step towards unprecedented reform at senior level.

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