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  • Poker ace is all-in

    Doveton’s Glen Atwell is flush with excitement after winning a place in the WPT Week of Texas Hold ‘Em poker grand finale. By Shaun InguanzoDOVETON…

  • Grand final a fitting end for two tough teams

    Dingoes coach Adam Quinn will take on good friend and former team-mate Stephen Hughes in Saturday’s grand final against Springvale Districts. By Paul PickeringSOME would…

  • Bulls set for run at Vermont Eagles

    Noble Park coach Shane Burgmann and his Bulls will face Vermont in Saturday’s grand final. By Paul PickeringNOBLE Park’s long-awaited day of redemption has arrived.…

  • Burra flag beckons

    Above: Keysborough goal keeper Tanya Budai in action for the B Grade team. KEYSBOROUGH’S B Grade netball side will play the powerful Beaconsfield team in…

  • Hotel to centre on business

    An artist’s impression of the future AHM hotel development that will replace the existing Old Dandy Inn. By Shaun InguanzoBAYSIDE views in Dandenong will become…

  • School’s out!

    Christine Giles has been nursing this duck back to health. By Melissa GrantKEYSBOROUGH animal shelter president Christine Giles is urging schools to reconsider using living…

  • Noble Park looks to turn the tables

    Noble Park Football Club is hoping to replace memories of last year’s premiership loss to Vermont, pictured, with success against its rival in this weekend’s…

  • Club ready to bowl over new members

    Anyone can play lawn bowls — just ask the Keysborough Guides, who recently took their dads out for a day of bowling to celebrate Father’s…

  • An apple a day is the healthy way

    Above: Grade four Coomoora Primary School student Milhailo goes bananas about apples.Pictures: Stewart Chambers. COOMOORA Primary School has helped usher in a new era of…

  • Cannan ready to fire the works at China

    Dandenong Rangers forward Ash Cannan will tour China this month as part of an ABA all-star team coached by Andrew Gaze. By Paul PickeringFOR better…

  • Sandown revs up for big race

    Rick Kelly will be keen to win the Sandown 500 on Sunday and bridge the six-point gap between him and team-mate, V8 Supercar series leader…

  • Three-point thriller a valuable lesson

    Above: Dingley’s Stephen Pitt, number 24, flies across the pack for a telling mark in the final quarter against Springvale. By Paul PickeringIT takes an…

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