DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL
Home » Cannonball run takes toll

Cannonball run takes toll

By JARROD POTTER

TAC CUP – preliminary final

HARDER, better, faster, stronger.
Dandenong could not match Calder Cannons in any area and were left to lick its wounds and bow out of the TAC Cup premiership race following a 53-point preliminary final defeat.
From the opening bounce the Cannons had control of the clash.
Dandenong trailed in every facet – on the stat-sheet or the scoreboard – as the minor premiers showed exactly why they earned top spot in the TAC Cup this season.
The Stingrays struggled to maintain possession as Calder forced turnovers and intercepted seemingly at will.
Dandenong’s run-and-carry – a highlight of its prior pair of finals’ victories this season – was also absent and it left Calder with free reign to take possession and charge of the match.
Calder trio Josh Cauchi (4 goals), Damien Cavka (3 goals) and Hisham Kerbatieh (2 goals) shredded the Dandenong defence leaving a lot of problems for the Stingrays to counteract.
Through the midfield the Stingrays could not stop Cannons’ mighty ruckman Mark Kovacevic, who towered over Dandenong ruck’s Aaron Pawel and Harrison Prior. To their credit the Dandenong duo had the hardest job of the day and toiled in the ruck to negate Kovacevic from getting even more of the football.
Only a couple of back-to-back goaling efforts from the Stingrays in the second and third terms kept the match from blowing out early.
The last chance for Dandenong was from the first bounce of the final term, but Calder found its way to the goals and kicked truly via Cavka to seal the game and book its grand final ticket.
Captain Jack Lonie kicked three goals to keep the Stingrays’ scoreboard ticking over.
Leading the charge for Dandenong were its defenders – Mitch White (24 disposals) racked up possessions while Kyle Gray (21 possessions) was exceptional as one of the Stingrays’ tall defenders.
Dandenong coach Craig Black said the cannonball run from the Stingrays through the finals started to tire the troops, while Calder remained fresher following a weekend off, but he was impressed by his defenders who stood strong all afternoon.
“They’re a really good footy team, I think that’s why they finished on top… I think the last couple of weeks really caught up with us,” Black said.
“Mitch White was really good for us, Kyle Gray, Daylan Kempster and our skipper Jack Lonie kicked three goals and worked pretty hard.
“He’s (Gray) really stood up when we need him in important games… its really good for the kid to hopefully get an opportunity… he showed just how good he can play.”
Looking back on his first season at the helm of the Stingrays, Black was excited to get through to a preliminary final and hoped it would help a couple of his charges get their names called at the draft.
“It’s an absolutely fantastic program to be involved in,” Black said.
“To actually be the coach is even better, but we have wonderful staff and we made a prelim, so it’s still probably a good year, we just hope they get taken in the draft.
“The boys – the 60 we have on the list – are really good, compete really hard so I’m proud that we got this far – good luck in their journey whether they play VFL or they get drafted.”
Calder will face Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup grand final, held at Etihad Stadium on Sunday from 10.30am.

Digital Editions


  • Seagulls legends honoured

    Seagulls legends honoured

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 533225 **One of the most awesome things you’ll see in local sport is the new mural on the wall…

More News

  • Alleged car thief faces 60-plus charges

    Alleged car thief faces 60-plus charges

    An alleged serial car thief has been charged after using electronic key reprogramming devices to steal at least 25 cars across Melbourne, police say. The 27-year-old faces more than 60…

  • Dandenong downed by impressive VPC debutant century

    Dandenong downed by impressive VPC debutant century

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 528966 Dandenong (203) was on the receiving end of a milestone moment amidst a defeat to finals-bound Melbourne (6/308) at Shepley Oval in round…

  • Noble falls painfully short

    Noble falls painfully short

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531172 A shakeup in the finals mix came in the form of a Croydon (210) upset as Noble Park (146) faltered at home in…

  • Critical nursery in need of a home

    Critical nursery in need of a home

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 532813 A volunteer nursery helping to propagate the South East’s disappearing flora is now itself under threat. Greenlink Sandbelt Nursery has been supplying the…

  • Three arrested following alleged stabbing in Narre Warren

    Three arrested following alleged stabbing in Narre Warren

    Three teenage boys were arrested last week following an alleged stabbing in Narre Warren. Police believe the altercation took place between a group of boys at a shopping centre on…

  • Galloping into a New Year with style

    Galloping into a New Year with style

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 531866 Under a blazing blue sky, thousands of revellers celebrated the Year of the Horse at the annual Springvale Lunar New Year festival. More…

  • Sign of the times: Record crowd expected at Bring Your Bills

    Sign of the times: Record crowd expected at Bring Your Bills

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 403433 February is piling up with credit card debt, back-to-school bills and higher interest rates – so the time is more than ripe for…

  • Funding call to further combat racism

    Funding call to further combat racism

    An anti-racism support network has provided its first insights after a year of documenting racism across the state, the first of its kind in Australia. The network, established in 2025…

  • Socialists stake their claims for State Parliament

    Socialists stake their claims for State Parliament

    Victorian Socialists has revealed its candidates for the relatively safe Labor seats, Dandenong and Mulgrave in the upcoming state election. Both young candidates chant calls for change, saying the two…

  • A spot of kindness led by young local leaders

    A spot of kindness led by young local leaders

    A Casey-based Girl Guides group dedicated to empowering girls and young women has delivered a heartfelt show of support to local frontline volunteers. Narre Warren North Girl Guides recently visited…