Sport
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King for a day
By DAVID NAGEL Casey Cardinia Football League – round 11 THE heroic efforts of 12 months earlier lasted for a half on Saturday as Keysborough…
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Dream debut for Zak
By JARROD POTTER ETCHING his name into Sydney’s backline fraternity, former Dandenong Stingray Zak Jones could not have asked for a better AFL debut on…
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Rangers eradicate Supercats
By JARROD POTTER SEABL – round 13 DANDENONG’S rise up the SEABL ladder claimed another high-calibre victory as the Rangers bested ladder-leading Geelong. Chasing down…
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Cobras get serious
By JARROD POTTER CITY of Greater Dandenong Council has struck a major funding deal for Edinburgh Reserve. In a boon for Sandown Cobras Football Netball…
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The next generation
By JARROD POTTER ST JOHN’S College was transformed into an elite football testing facility on Monday as AFL player Jimmy Toumpas scouted the next generation…
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Keep it simple… no Bull
By JARROD POTTER EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE – round 10 THEY never gave up. A bleak looking score line greeted Noble Park coach Jon Knight at…
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Demons down the river
By JARROD POTTER AFL VICTORIA METROPOLITAN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP Under-16 Youth Girls – Grand Final IT WAS not meant to be for the South-East Juniors Youth…
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Best racquet in Dandenong
no byline SET to make a racquet at the national championships will be six badminton players from the South East Badminton Association. Half of the…
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Green and Gold all the way
By JARROD POTTER SEABL – round 12 TURNING the tables, Dandenong raided Knox to claim two SEABL wins on Saturday night. The State Basketball Centre…
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Lamb to the slaughter
By JARROD POTTER FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA – National Premier Leagues NOTHING much eventuated on the scoreboards around Greater Dandenong as all three NPL and NPL1…
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Star pitcher Jack Wadsworth honoured
DANDENONG Baseball Association legend Jack Wadsworth passed away this week. Wadsworth’s playing days as a star pitcher spanned well into his eighties in a career…
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Ciriello’s cup of life
By JARROD POTTER AS THE final minutes of the Hockey World Cup ticked away, former Springvale/Noble Park player Chris Ciriello was able to reflect on…











