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  • Miracles happen

    By DAVID NAGEL Casey Cardinia Football League – round 3 KEYSBOROUGH’s spirit and resolve is about to be sternly tested after the Burra went down…

  • Keeping gold in Victoria

    Keeping gold in Victoria

    By JARROD POTTER JUNIOR Dandenong Rangers Jack Perry and Mitchell Barry have earned selection in a prestigious representative basketball team. The 15-year-old basketball rising stars,…

  • Our fallen Saint

    Our fallen Saint

    In lieu of our regular sports coverage, The Dandenong Journal this week pays homage to soldier and sportsman Otto Lowenstern. JARROD POTTER delved into the…

  • Elliott’s for the taking

    Elliott’s for the taking

    By JARROD POTTER A FLYING Lion won her second Una Paisley Medal at last week’s Cricket Victoria Premier Cricket Awards night. Dandenong’s Sarah Elliott was…

  • Goal-mania for City

    Goal-mania for City

    By JARROD POTTER National Premier Leagues Victoria – round 4 WITH no love lost in this Greater Dandenong showdown, the much-wanted victory went Dandenong City’s…

  • Rangers rise

    Rangers rise

    By JARROD POTTER SEABL – round 4 THE defending champions are finally on the winner’s list after the Dandenong Rangers shot past Canberra in a…

  • Tough for Titan

    Tough for Titan

    By MICHAEL FLOYD A BARNSTORMING finish helped Texas Titan storm into the $58,000 Group 2 Launching Pad at Sandown Park this Thursday night. Texas Titan…

  • Batting up big time

    Batting up big time

    By JARROD POTTER A STELLAR year spent on baseball diamonds across the country and the world was duly recognised for Endeavour Hills’ baseballer Ben Aslett.…

  • Lights out… bed early for Burra

    Lights out… bed early for Burra

    By JARROD POTTER CCFL – round 2 KEYSBOROUGH has had the plug pulled on its bright start to the season after going down to Cranbourne…

  • Bull in a China shop

    Bull in a China shop

    By JARROD POTTER Eastern Football League – round 2 DESPITE putting their wayward kicking boots on Saturday morning, Noble Park still managed to slot the…

  • O’Hea heads for Europe

    O’Hea heads for Europe

    no room for bylines DANDENONG will have to find another on-court threat to replace the departing superstar Jenna O’Hea. O’Hea, 26, will be sorely missed…

  • Still plenty of sting

    Still plenty of sting

    By JARROD POTTER TAC Cup – round 4 WITH most of its bench decimated through injury, the remaining Dandenong Stingrays dug deep to run out…

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