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  • First blood to Lyndale

    First blood to Lyndale

    By JARROD POTTER LYNDALE (140 and 2/89) issued its first letter of intent in the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s (DDCA) Turf 1 competition – belting…

  • Two paltry overs

    By JARROD POTTER SOGGY soil made for subpar cricket on Saturday – with Dandenong’s cross-town clash against Casey-South Melbourne reduced to two overs. Shepley Oval…

  • Speed is everything

    Speed is everything

    By MICHAEL FLOYD A 25/1 winner, a new record and an aptly named speedster highlighted an exciting Melbourne Cup Prelude series at Sandown Park last…

  • World focus… Flemington

    THE halfway mark has been passed in the world’s greatest racing carnival and it is again proving an outstanding year. The BMW Caulfield Cup Carnival…

  • Ward goes extra mile

    Ward goes extra mile

    By BRIDGET COOK PLENTY of people have run an ultra-marathon, so Jake Ward wanted to go one better when he set himself the ultimate challenge…

  • Rangers on Fire

    Rangers on Fire

    By JARROD POTTER RESCUING another win from the jaws of defeat, Dandenong overcame a 10-point deficit late in the last quarter to storm home and…

  • Aladdin magic comes alive

    Aladdin magic comes alive

    By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Primary School students stepped into a whole new world of personal growth through their production of Aladdin. More than 60 kids…

  • Dose of Elvis for seniors

    Dose of Elvis for seniors

    SENIORS couldn’t help falling in love with Elvis in Dandenong this month. Harmony Village hosted the Live Well Seniors Festival on 8 and 9 October,…

  • Tribute to the greats

    Tribute to the greats

    What\’s On DRUM Theatre will host SING! The Beggars Tribute to the Great Vocal Groups this month. The group topped the European Country Music Charts…

  • Black…a Ray of light?

    Black…a Ray of light?

    By JARROD POTTER CRAIG Black is a Stingray through and through. The newly announced Dandenong Stingrays’ coach knows Shepley Oval well, having captained the TAC…

  • It’s all in the tail motion

    It’s all in the tail motion

    By JARROD POTTER WAGGING tails helped Keep Buckley Ridges (203) and Dandenong West (9/243cc) alive in DDCA Turf 1 action this week. Narre Warren v…

  • Nick lands Caulfield Cup for his godfather

    By ROY ASPINALL NICK Hall gave his godfather, Lloyd Williams, the biggest resident racehorse owner in Australia, a long awaited missing trophy when he won…

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