Sport
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Sharp end of the season sees Bloods talent flow
By Nicholas Creely It’s an exciting time to be at Springvale South with an exciting crop of talent set to take the Bloods to the…
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Harvey’s in the running
By Nicholas Creely Representing Victoria in a national competition is a wonderful achievement – especially if just 10 years of age. Young Oatlands Primary School…
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Night action for Twenty20
By Nicholas Creely DDCA Twenty20 Review Wednesday 30 November saw another action packed night of Twenty20 action in the Dandenong District Cricket Association. In what…
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Under 21s third shield
By Nicholas Creely The DDCA Under 21s remain undefeated, winning its third Neil Weight Shield match against Box Hill Reporter DCA at Rowley Allen Reserve…
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Sprint of speed breakthrough shows Torana’s a star
It took two years and seven attempts, but classy New South Wales chaser Star Torana finally broke through at group level in Thursday night’s $36,000…
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Good try but Paralympic rugby player missed out
By Nicholas Creely Dandenong athlete and Paralympic champion Jayden Warn has narrowly missed out on claiming an award, with the Australian Paralympic Awards held on…
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Doves in flash signing
By Nicholas Creely ‘Flash’ is at the helm – with the Doveton Football Club signing former Melbourne star Aaron Davey as its senior coach for…
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Dandenong – The season so far
By Nicholas Creely The Panther is pouncing once more with the Dandenong Cricket Club nearing the Christmas break as heavy favourites for this year’s Premier…
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New coach looks to build on Rangers’ success
By Nicholas Creely Highly regarded Rangers assistant coach John White has signed on as the 2017 Dandenong Basketball SEABL Women’s Head Coach. White, who is…
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Pellis’ love bowled them over
By Nicholas Creely “What happens on the field stays on the field” is a simple yet touching saying. It means to be competitive in the…
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Elliott striking up for change
By Nicholas Creely The Melbourne Renegades have lost the services of Dandenong legend Sarah Elliott who has signed with the Adelaide Strikers in the second…
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Young golfer driven to get to the top of his game
By Nicholas Creely It’s not surprising that 12-year-old Ayden Johnston idolises Australian golfing legend Jason Day. In fact, the two have quite a few similarities…