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  • Talent by the ton sees DDCA roll up the wins

    Talent by the ton sees DDCA roll up the wins

    By Nick Creely The strength and power of the Dandenong District Cricket Association has culminated in two highly impressive representative wins in the last week.…

  • Ripper run shows how it’s done

    Ripper run shows how it’s done

    Ebby Ripper’s rise through the greyhound racing staying ranks continued on Thursday night as she put on a galloping exhibition to blitz her rivals at…

  • Stingrays to benefit from state-of-the-art training

    Stingrays to benefit from state-of-the-art training

    By Nick Creely A revamped and rejuvenated Dandenong Stingrays group seems primed to bounce into the 2017 TAC Cup season with vigour after training the…

  • DDCA top four takes shape

    DDCA top four takes shape

    By Nick Creely DDCA TURF 1 Review ROUND 9 (Day 2) After a season full of twists and turns, day two of Turf 1 action…

  • MCG magic for mighty Eagles

    MCG magic for mighty Eagles

    An incredible 12-month period of success has elevated to new heights, with Dandenong District powerhouse Cranbourne Cricket Club tasting sweet victory at the Cricket Victoria…

  • Dual blows for Rangers

    Dual blows for Rangers

    By Nick Creely The Dandenong Rangers are going through an unwanted form slump right on the eve of finals, going down two nights in a…

  • Big guns missing but Panthers still find a way to fire

    Big guns missing but Panthers still find a way to fire

    By Nick Creely VIC PREMIER – ROUND 16 (DAY 1) A depleted and inexperienced bowling attack has shown glimpses of a bright future, with Dandenong…

  • Dandenong City rebounds with a vintage display

    Dandenong City rebounds with a vintage display

    By Nick Creely NPL 2 – EAST REVIEW (ROUND 2) Dandenong City has bounced back from its disappointing clash with the Thunder, thumping a hapless…

  • A League still looks to grow

    A League still looks to grow

    The increasing push for the A-League to expand in the Dandenong and Casey regions continues to gain traction after a stellar turnout for the NPL2…

  • It’s been a long road for Greek marathon hopeful

    It’s been a long road for Greek marathon hopeful

    By Nicholas Creely As far as marathons go, the Spartathlon in Greece is one of the most gruelling, exhausting and historic foot races on the…

  • Coaching is a dream come true

    Coaching is a dream come true

    By Nicholas Creely Dandenong Rangers coach Larissa Anderson is one of those people who just seem to relish a challenge. From such a young age,…

  • There’s nothing that goes quicker than Two Dollar Pots

    There’s nothing that goes quicker than Two Dollar Pots

    Diners let out an almighty roar on Thursday night as the popular Two Dollar Pots prevailled in race 10 at Sandown Park. Two Dollar Pots…

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