Journal
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Match milestone
By JARROD POTTER Mick makes a mark with his 500th game… JOHN Reid can vividly remember the moment his son was guided towards Australian football…
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Finals berth for Keysborough
By JARROD POTTER WITH their season on the line, Keysborough came up trumps against the higher-ranked Pakenham – snaring an 88-71 win to book their…
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Rangers meet Thunder in curtain-raiser
By JARROD POTTER A TOUGH Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL) fixture has been allocated to the Dandenong Rangers – with six double-headers across the season.…
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Rangers call the shots
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG posted convincing wins over Kilsyth on their Saturday night trip up into the Dandenongs – with the men claiming a six-point…
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Rays slice and dice Dragons
By JARROD POTTER A THREE-quarter effort from Dandenong was enough to put away the Sandringham Dragons by 70 points and will mostly please the coaching…
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Dandenong star to rescue Ashes pride
By EWEN McRAE DANDENONG Cricket Club’s Julie “Sniper’’ Hunter is fired up to play a big part in Australia’s defence of the women’s Ashes in…
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Sandown Racecourse closed for upgrade
By DAVID SCHOUT SANDOWN Racecourse will close for five months so its surface can undergo a $3.2 million surface upgrade, starting in September. Management aims…
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Hallam girls just never lose
By DAVID SCHOUT HALLAM Secondary College’s Senior Girls Football team has continued its amazing undefeated run, notching its 40th straight win to claim a second…
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Our Alice in dreamland, as Rangers play Opals
By DAVID SCHOUT ALICE Kunek was a fresh-faced 16-year-old when she first pulled on a Dandenong Rangers singlet in 2007. As a young member of…
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What's on around Great Dandenong
BLUE AND WHITE DANCE The Campion Old Boys’ Association is holding its annual Blue and White Dance. Next Generation and DJ Phillip are the live…
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Letters to the editor: July 23-29
RE: UP IN ARMS AT JUMPS RACE People who don’t own a horse don’t understand that all horses love jumping and some are better than…