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  • Mohi Kahui… but ‘sport’ is his middle name

    Mohi Kahui… but ‘sport’ is his middle name

    By JARROD POTTER GIVE him a ball, a bat or generally anything related to sport and Mohi Kahui will likely step up and star. Kahui,…

  • Something in the air alright… Fernando Bale

    Something in the air alright… Fernando Bale

    By MICHAEL FLOYD RAIN, hail or shine, Fernando Bale will prevail. That was the verdict at Sandown Park on Thursday evening after greyhound super star…

  • Keysy’s new look legion

    Keysy’s new look legion

    By Jarrod Potter SFL – DIVISION 2 REVIEW ADJUSTING to life without two preeminent pieces of their potential premiership puzzle, Keysborough managed to knock off…

  • Rice back with ‘Rays

    Rice back with ‘Rays

    By JARROD POTTER TAC CUP PREVIEW – ROUND 15 IN: Bailey Rice. These three words are enough to give any opposing midfielder a nightmare as…

  • Siekman thrives in tussle with Knights

    Siekman thrives in tussle with Knights

    By JARROD POTTER THERE was no comfortable transition into TAC Cup head coaching for Dandenong’s Wayne Siekman, but it was an opportunity he will never…

  • Horror trot of injuries

    Horror trot of injuries

    By Jarrod Potter SATURDAY was a nightmare for the local hard-nuts as a pair of well-known footballers had their seasons – and potentially careers –…

  • Rays even the score

    Rays even the score

    By JARROD POTTER TAC CUP – ROUND 14 REVIEW DANDENONG has never loved travelling to Northern’s Preston fortress. Neither the scoreboard nor the seething disdain…

  • Taste of the country

    Taste of the country

    A Taste of Tamworth comes to the Hallam Hotel early next month. Three impressive country acts, Carter and Carter, Jetty Road and Roo Arcus, have…

  • Coodabeen Champions

    Coodabeen Champions

    What\’s On TO CELEBRATE the 35th anniversary of the legendary footy show, ABC Radio’s favourite sons are taking their show on the road. The live…

  • Old Bill’s bottles were a constant battle

    Jack Johnson is the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes…

  • Proud to be a Joey

    Proud to be a Joey

    By JARROD POTTER THE first step on the path to his boyhood dream – pulling on a Socceroos’ jersey – is about to begin for…

  • Rehab… No no no!

    Rehab… No no no!

    By JARROD POTTER “THE harder the struggle, the more glorious the triumph.” This humble mantra was tweeted by Hawthorn footballer Alex Woodward after yet another…

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