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  • Rays steal it at the death

    Rays steal it at the death

    Dandenong Magpies? The Dandenong Stingrays came from 29 points down at the 10-minute mark of the last quarter to steal a four-point win over Oakleigh…

  • Dandenong women winners but men not so

    Dandenong women winners but men not so

    A pair of wins to the Dandenong Rangers women’s squad over the weekend has seen them rocket up the NBL1 South competition’s standings to ninth.…

  • Weekend, weather and wannabees

    Weekend, weather and wannabees

    JONTY: Welcome to another episode of Let’s Talk Sport, the sun was shining and it was a beautiful day for footy on Saturday, Marcus, what…

  • Top three make their mark in Osborne Shield

    Top three make their mark in Osborne Shield

    Pakenham, Drouin and Beaconsfield Blue had strong wins in the Osborne Shield on Saturday to stay in the top-three positions on the Berwick District Tennis…

  • Biggest hits taking a toll

    Biggest hits taking a toll

    -Trends often filter down from the AFL to community football level – mostly on-field – but there’s one that’s developing behind the scenes that will…

  • Rivals wind back the clock

    Rivals wind back the clock

    The top-two teams – Inverloch-Kongwak and Dalyston – will meet in the West Gippsland Football Netball Competition (WGFNC) Match of the Day on Saturday. It’s…

  • Young fencer parries with the best

    Young fencer parries with the best

    Nine-year-old Stephanie Shen only began fencing a year ago but the talented athlete is already making a name for herself in this ancient sport. After…

  • Bulldogs have bases covered

    Bulldogs have bases covered

    Only four teams have kicked 100 points in a game this season in the Outer East’s Premier Division: Narre Warren, Upwey Tecoma, Woori Yallock and…

  • A brand new journey begins

    A brand new journey begins

    Tooradin 2.0! It was a term used often at Spencer Street on Saturday as reigning WGFNC premier Tooradin-Dalmore looks to reinvigorate and reinvent itself for…

  • Redbacks rue missed opportunity

    Redbacks rue missed opportunity

    Killed on turnovers, punished by a lack of polish. Near enough wasn’t good enough for Hampton Park on Saturday against a more seasoned Murrumbeena, eventually…

  • Cardinals girls leading the charge

    Cardinals girls leading the charge

    With a Women’s FIFA World Cup to be played in Australia and New Zealand in just a few weeks, the Under 11 girls team at…

  • Class of 2022 hit stumbles

    Class of 2022 hit stumbles

    The toast of last year’s Eastern Football Netball League have yet to hit their straps in 2023, both finding themselves in the dreaded midtable cluster…

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