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  • Downie is back on side

    Downie is back on side

    By JARROD POTTER Dandenong mainstay Alison Downie is as keen as ever to hit the court for a 15th season after her one-season hiatus from…

  • Rangers ready to excite

    Rangers ready to excite

    By JARROD POTTER “EXCITING” basketball is set to dominate the WNBL court at Dandenong this season. Unveiled at the season launch on Wednesday night, held…

  • Thunder(ing) end to clinch title

    Thunder(ing) end to clinch title

    By JARROD POTTER THE journey they started in January came to a fitting end on Sunday for Dandenong Thunder’s Premier League under-18s. Showing the seniors…

  • Panthers’ bruising opening shots

    Panthers’ bruising opening shots

    By JARROD POTTER VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET – ROUND 1 REVIEW DANDENONG should take the field every public holiday if Friday’s effort against Kingston-Hawthorn is anything…

  • Thunder juniors on high

    no byline WHILE the NPL has not been kind to the senior lads at Dandenong Thunder, the under-18s had the chance to cap off an…

  • Basketballer safe after mass shooting

    Basketballer safe after mass shooting

    By JARROD POTTER KEYSBOROUGH basketball player Staci Richardson is alive and safe despite an immensely tragic day gripping his American college. The 20-year-old was not…

  • The bigger goal

    The bigger goal

    By JARROD POTTER “IT’S pretty amazing for me, because I started my career off at Dandy and I never thought that I would ever play…

  • Pre-season proves Rangers raring to go

    Pre-season proves Rangers raring to go

    By JARROD POTTER BACK-TO-BACK WNBL pre-season hit-outs over the weekend showed plenty of promise for a new-look Dandenong Rangers. Dandenong showed that despite losing 2014/’15…

  • Knee problems don’t stop champ Galileos from rocking the joint

    Knee problems don’t stop champ Galileos from rocking the joint

    By JARROD POTTER EVEN with the rigours of an expanded repertoire and recovering from dual knee injuries did not stop Nick Galileos from taking his…

  • Hulett puts his exhibition skills on show

    Hulett puts his exhibition skills on show

    By JARROD POTTER IT WASN’T the match he would have loved to play in over the weekend, but there were plenty of positives to take…

  • Words as loud as actions

    Words as loud as actions

    By JARROD POTTER THE final siren had sounded on Dandenong Stingrays’ season. Post-match talks had ended, final warm-downs and stretches had just begun in earnest…

  • Trainer makes final break

    Trainer makes final break

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG Stingrays have lost a link to their origins with long-time trainer Brian Hunt choosing to end his time in the TAC…

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