News - Cranbourne Star News - 12th January 2023

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Footy unites us By Marcus Uhe For two long years, the end of year beers stayed undisturbed in the fridge. Honour boards gathered dust and gained asterisks to explain the awkward chronological gap in the years after 2019. Ice, used for both cooling drinks or filling plastic bags before being strapped or stuck to wounds in feats of amateur engineering, melted. Centre-wicket areas didn’t become mud heaps that lurched between swamp and pavement, depending on the previous week’s weather patterns. There was no kick-to-kick at the breaks, no listening to the three-quarter-time rev-up from coaches like Steve O’Brien looking for a spark from his chargers for the last half hour. No hum of chatter in the grandstands, punctuated by the piercing crack of a beer can served by a local club volunteer in a fading club polo shirt or jacket from yesteryear, making sure everything is in order. Sport can band a community together on so many levels. In a country where professional soccer struggles for a foothold in the Australian sporting culture, Federation Square was bursting at the seams at ridiculous hours as fans crammed in to watch the Socceroos take it up to global heavyweights at the 2022 FIFA World Cup. On a smaller scale, it was replicated at the grassroots – with the bright red embers emanating from flares replaced by car horns from fans clutching a thermo of piping-hot instant coffee, parked around the ovals like Fox Road in Narre Warren North on chilly winter afternoons. As devotees gathered under awnings and rusting tin roofs in puffer jackets and beanies, a wave of deep heat wafts across the outer, followed by the rattle of moulded studs on concrete and the slow rumble of cheers as the suburban gladiators made their way from backstage to the arena, in what was for almost

The victorious Cranbourne Eagles with their 2022 Premiership flag. 299098 everyone involved, the highlight of their week. As Mike Brady reminds us every September, football’s such a part of this old town. And in 2022, the return of a full season of local footy for the first time since 2019 was a reminder that life, as much as we could recall it, was returning to the norm. In the outer South East of Melbourne, a trio of clubs marked their return to competition in

the best way possible: an elusive grand final triumph. The Eagles of Cranbourne went from kings of the sky to kings of division one of the Southern Football Netball League with a narrow sixpoint win over Cheltenham. Champion full-forward Marc Holt has seen and felt a lot on the footy field across his 250game career in blue and gold, but this year’s

flag had that something extra. When he kicked his third major of the Grand Final late in the third term, few would have anticipated that that would go on to be the sealer, and deliver the 38-year-old a second premiership. “Personally it was probably the best feeling I’ve had in footy,” Mr Holt said of the victory. Continued page 6

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