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Reds win… again
25 May 12 | THEY’VE shown determination, skill and grunt, and notched some memorable wins to date. None were better than Saturday’s effort.
In the hot seat
25 May 12 | IN August 2004, Sally Robins sent shockwaves through the sporting world when she infamously stopped rowing during her nation’s bid for gold in the women’s coxed eight event at Athens.
All eyes on Carney
23 May 12 | Is Todd Carney the great hope NSW has been waiting for? Is he the one to bring balance to the force? Here's what's being said online.  | Spotlight on Todd
23 May 12 | THE Strikers under 19 girls were taught a valuable lesson by a much older and wiser Belwest on Sunday, losing 1-0.
23 May 12 | TWO local athletes have been recognised for their sporting prowess with induction into the prestigious Goulburn Sporting Hall of Fame.
Spotlight on Todd
23 May 12 | FRESH from overcoming personal demons and a brush-in with the law, Goulburn’s Todd Carney is about to embark on a challenge of greater magnitude.   | CommentsComments (2) | All eyes on Carney
Trinity piles on pain for Dara
21 May 12 | ASUNNY day and picturesque Wexted Oval greeted Trinity’s 1st XV team for its home game of the season on Saturday. Trinity was coming off two straight wins to start the season after defeating Canberra Grammar 23-12 last week and was looking for three in a row.
Strikers outmuscled
21 May 12 | THE send-off of skipper Ben Stephenson compounded an already woeful Saturday afternoon for the Goulburn Strikers. Soundly beaten by a physical Lanyon United 4-1, the Strikers could now be forced to tackle competition favourite Canberra City without the services of their captain-coach, given his marching orders after losing his cool late in the match at Cookbundoon.
Pink ladies notch win
18 May 12 | THE Goulburn Strikers State League One ladies donned pink socks for their match against UC Pumas on Mother's day to raise funds for the Breast Cancer Network Australia.
18 May 12 | Harness racing FRESH from a hat-trick of wins on her home track, form driver Amy Day has set her sights on a 50-win-season.
18 May 12 | AFTER weeks on end of improvement, the Goulburn Strikers took a step back. Club life member and defender David Albrighton, along with captain-coach Ben Stephenson, earmarked the weekend’s match with Belnorth as a potential victory.
Amy has a day out
16 May 12 | TALENTED young driver Amy Day cashed in the Paceway on Monday afternoon, claiming a trifecta of wins, including the coveted Tom Hewitt Memorial Trophy.
Too many errors, not enough size
16 May 12 | IF ever there was time for a win, it’s now. That’s the attitude of Bulldogs’ hard-man Mick Dodson, who concedes his side is off the pace and runs the risk of ruining its remote final hopes against cellar dwellers West Belconnen this weekend.
16 May 12 | THE Goulburn City Swans are down on luck, lacking ‘footy smarts’ and possess inferior skills to the heavyweights of the AFL Canberra division three competition, their coach Steve Armstrong says.
Trinity notches memorable win
14 May 12 | TRINITY’S first XV travelled away to Canberra Grammar School on Saturday to take on the defending premiers.
Best of the best line up
14 May 12 | AN outstanding program of harness racing, featuring many of the state’s most promising pacers, is on offer for the racing fan this afternoon at the Goulburn Paceway.
11 May 12 | THE Goulburn Strikers paid tribute to their sponsors and pledged support for two budding juniors during their annual season launch at the Workers Club last month.
In the pink
11 May 12 | CARR Confoy and Kenmore Ovals will be smothered in pink this weekend and an opposing Canberra-based football team outshone by a mob wearing magneta coloured socks.
11 May 12 | SOME of Australia’s best amateur golfers will test their skills against the best Goulburn – and its pristine course – has to offer.
McCabe and Co to pay a visit
09 May 12 | THE world’s foremost inside centre will join two Brumbies teammates for a visit to Goulburn and Crookwell this Friday.
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