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  • Prevailing scent of… Bears

    By JARROD POTTER Dandenong District Cricket Association – T20 BUCKLEY Ridges (3/168) hoisted the DDCA Twenty20 premiership for the sixth time on Wednesday night, knocking…

  • Chameleon changes all but colour

    Chameleon changes all but colour

    By JARROD POTTER SHE’S known as the Chameleon. Easily adaptable to whatever role there is to fill, Dandenong Rangers basketballer Alison Downie has been happy…

  • Hard road home

    Hard road home

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG had to struggle to finally put away Canberra 89-80 in Alison Downie’s 300th WNBL match. Sprinting out to a 15-0 lead…

  • Panthers become pawns

    Panthers become pawns

    By JARROD POTTER Premier Cricket – round 15 (week two) A DOGGED innings from Brett Forsyth was the only shining light of a lacklustre day…

  • Buckley’s chance… oh really?

    Buckley’s chance… oh really?

    By JARROD POTTER Dandenong District Cricket Association – round 9 (week 2) BUCKLEY Ridges take a bow – any side that can chase 334 deserves…

  • Xylia out of the woods

    Xylia out of the woods

    By JASON ADAMS XYLIA Allen underlined her status as one of the best greyhounds in Australia last Thursday night at Sandown, winning by over five…

  • Try not to think about it

    Try not to think about it

    By JARROD POTTER ONLY one match to go before Dandenong’s Alison Downie joins one of the most elite lists in Australian basketball history. Downie, 29,…

  • Big chase ahead for Panthers

    Big chase ahead for Panthers

    By JARROD POTTER Premier Cricket – round 15 (week one) DANDENONG had a painful day at the office – bowling without much luck as Melbourne…

  • Long white cloudy future?

    Long white cloudy future?

    By JARROD POTTER MOST people would go to ground when the national side overlooks them. Greater Dandenong Warriors’ Hockey Club secretary Michelle Lombardo, from Narre…

  • Faith in Forsyth

    Faith in Forsyth

    By JARROD POTTER WITH the freedom to go for his century last week, Dandenong middle-order batsman Cameron Forsyth paid back a lot of faith. Forsyth,…

  • A win is a win

    A win is a win

    By JARROD POTTER IT WAS scrappy… but Dandenong will take it. This wasn’t stylish basketball by any stretch, but slogging it out in the trenches…

  • Smashing personal best

    Smashing personal best

    By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG’S rising star swimmer Nick Galileos added a pair of state championships to his trophy cabinet last month. The 14-year-old all-rounder won…

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