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Tuesday, 9 June, 2026
HomeSportCougars crush Ramblers in derby

Cougars crush Ramblers in derby

Ramblers 27-64 Cummins Kapinnie Cummins Kapinnie crushed Cummins Ramblers by 37 goals in the Great Flinders Netball Association’s Cummins derby […]

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