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Chris and Bec Judd’s son set to don the big V

May 26, 2023 by aswine Leave a Comment
Chris and Bec Judd’s son set to don the big V

The son of the A-lister parents has been chosen to represent Victoria in a sport which may hinder any hopes of him ever playing AFL. Old Man Crawf: I’m coming for you Cripps Oscar Judd, the son of two-time Brownlow Medallist Chris, has been named in the School Sport Victoria 12 and under cricket side … [Read more…]

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The best young Indigenous athletes in Australia

May 25, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
The best young Indigenous athletes in Australia

To celebrate Indigenous Sports Month our writers reveal the very best young and emerging talent from around Australia – these are the names you will hear more of in the future. As part of Indigenous Sports Month our reporters around the country looked to find some of the best young emerging Indigenous sports talent in … [Read more…]

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The best young Indigenous athletes in Australia

May 25, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
The best young Indigenous athletes in Australia

To celebrate Indigenous Sports Month our writers reveal the very best young and emerging talent from around Australia – these are the names you will hear more of in the future. As part of Indigenous Sports Month our reporters around the country looked to find some of the best young emerging Indigenous sports talent in … [Read more…]

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Indigenous Sports Month: The best young athletes from around Australia

May 25, 2023 by nadime dust Leave a Comment
The best young Indigenous athletes in Australia

To celebrate Indigenous Sports Month our writers reveal the very best young and emerging talent from around Australia – these are the names you will hear more of in the future. Australian sport is filled with stories of incredible Indigenous athletes who have excelled not just on the sporting fields of this country’s professional football … [Read more…]

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