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Forsyth affair

By JARROD POTTER BROTHERS in arms and at the crease, Dandenong’s (8/293) Forysth connection razed Essendon on the first day of Victorian Premier Cricket round...

Your serve?

By JARROD POTTER IF you have a rocket serve, best get down to Dandenong Tennis Club on Saturday to test your mettle at the Australian...

Bulls’ over the hill

By JARROD POTTER NOBLE Park claimed its second win of the VSDCA season, knocking off Box Hill’s 7/151 to attain 6/155 with four overs to...

Still more intrigue

By ROY ASPINALL TUESDAY’S 153rd running of the Group 1 $6,200,000 Emirates Melbourne Cup (3200m) at Flemington marks 20 years since Vintage Crop started the...

Pay that Banjo Boy

By MICHAEL FLOYD TAB has installed Banjo Boy as favourite for the $50,000 winner-takes-all Group 3 Macro Meats Shootout at Sandown Park this Thursday night. Banjo...

Rangers blow out the embers

By JARROD POTTER THE top of the mountain Dandenong Rangers claimed back-to-back exuberant round-four wins to make its first summit of the WNBL ladder this...

Bulls butchered

By JARROD POTTER THE early heavy-lifting wasn’t repaid as the Bulls (131) were slaughtered by Bayswater. Chasing an imposing 238 on an overcast day, Noble Park...

First blood to Lyndale

By JARROD POTTER LYNDALE (140 and 2/89) issued its first letter of intent in the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s (DDCA) Turf 1 competition - belting...

Two paltry overs

By JARROD POTTER SOGGY soil made for subpar cricket on Saturday - with Dandenong’s cross-town clash against Casey-South Melbourne reduced to two overs. Shepley Oval was...

Speed is everything

By MICHAEL FLOYD A 25/1 winner, a new record and an aptly named speedster highlighted an exciting Melbourne Cup Prelude series at Sandown Park last...

World focus… Flemington

THE halfway mark has been passed in the world’s greatest racing carnival and it is again proving an outstanding year. The BMW Caulfield Cup Carnival...

Ward goes extra mile

By BRIDGET COOK PLENTY of people have run an ultra-marathon, so Jake Ward wanted to go one better when he set himself the ultimate challenge...

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Five in favour of in-house aged care

A near-majority of Greater Dandenong's new-elected councillors support retaining council aged care and disability services, according to a survey by ex-mayor Roz Blades. Blades led...