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Birdie blitzkrieg a bit belated

GREG Chalmers boarded a plane in Florida last week trying to come to grips with one of the lowest points of his golfing career. – full story...

Henty fights hard for points

By BRETT KOHLHAGEN

HENTY fought back from the brink of defeat to edge out Holbrook by two wickets in its Holbrook and District Cricket Association clash at Holbrook on Saturday. – full story...

Roos keep their strong hold near top of table

By BRETT KOHLHAGEN

BROCKLESBY batsmen Chris Lloyd and Andrew Shipard steered the Roos to a commanding victory against Rand in the Brocklesby and District Cricket Association at Rand on Saturday. – full story...

Membrey makes match memorable

By DAVID JOHNSTON

WANGARATTA Magpies are poised to be undefeated at the Christmas break after taking a stranglehold of their clash against Rutherglen at the Norm Minns Oval... – full story...

Border Golf puts heat on rivals with big win

By DAVID JOHNSTON

THE battle for fourth spot on the Ovens and Murray Bowls Association A1 pennant ladder has intensified approaching the Christmas break after Border Golf... – full story...

Miss fails to put her best foot forward

HONG KONG: Australia’s Horse of the Year Miss Andretti ran one of the worst races of her life in yesterday’s group 1 Hong Kong Sprint, finishing 10th behind... – full story...

Lightning out to a big lead

WNBL ladder-leader Adelaide capitalised on stumbles by its two closest rivals to tighten its grip on top spot. – full story...

Kings still reign as Tigers end dud run

THE Sydney Kings have stretched their NBL advantage, but nearest rivals Melbourne Tigers finally snapped out of a crisis to give them fresh hope. – full story...

Hackett right in swim for a double

GRANT Hackett’s coach won’t declare the distance champion will win the 1500m-10km double in Beijing but says he will be “very hard to beat”. – full story...

Cashed-up Choc ‘not about money’

ANTHONY Mundine was in vintage form ahead of tonight’s world title defence in Sydney, arriving at the weigh-in in his jet black Hummer and brandishing ... – full story...

l  Superboat True Blue, with Phil Dixon and Mark Arnold of Dixons Creek.

No wipeout as Pretty cruises to title victory

By NIALL SEEWANG

WODONGA V8 Supercar driver Nathan Pretty traded bitumen for water to claim the Australian A Class championship at the Albury Border Jet Sprint on Saturday night. – full story...