Sport
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Rangers’ loose the Spirit
By JARROD POTTER BENDIGO made it 10-wins-in-a-row against Dandenong, downing the Rangers 71-62 in a WNBL semi-final match dominated by the talls. The Spirit conceded…
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Panthers’ hopes alive
By JARROD POTTER Victorian Premier Cricket – Round 18 (week two) THE never say die Dandenong (297) cut down Northcote (120 and 151) in an…
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Kickstart reaching out
By JARROD POTTER PERHAPS the next great indigenous or multicultural footballer was inspired to succeed while listening to some of the AFL’s rising stars talk…
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You can call me Al
By JASON ADAMS VETERAN trainer Alisdair Armstrong is in line to claim one of the biggest victories of his career following his greyhound Al Moran’s…
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Bulls’ to the slaughter
By JARROD POTTER Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 1 – Round 11 (week one) FIVE-WICKET hauls summed up the second last week of DDCA action…
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Northern surprise
By JARROD POTTER VSDCA East/West 1st XI – Round 12 (week one) PLAYING less like the VSDCA wooden spooners and more like premiership aspirants, Melton…
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Olive tall in sandbelt
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG Club Bowls Club member Olive Harris earned herself an impressive bowls title this week – as she is now known as…
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Bulls in the fold
By JARROD POTTER VSDCA East/West 1st XI – round 12 (week two) HARD yards were run by Marasinghe Perera (64) and Johan Vorster (56) to…
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Rangers struck by Lightning
By JARROD POTTER IT’S finally WNBL finals’ time. The Dandenong Rangers head to face Bendigo Spirit in Bendigo on Sunday afternoon, following the Rangers’ third…
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Back, bigger and better
By ROY ASPINALL THOROUGHBRED racing resumes at Sportingbet Park, Sandown on Wednesday, February 19 following the $3.2 million upgrade. A total of 27 horses trialled…
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High hopes in deep water
By JARROD POTTER GREATER Dandenong added another sport to its ever-burgeoning sports club list with the South Eastern Phoenix bringing a water polo presence to…
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Lions’ King
By JARROD POTTER VWCA Premier Firsts – round 18 WOEFUL bowling from Brunswick Park (9/151) allowed Dandenong (192) to get away with a middling batting…