Sport
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Panthers torn apart
By JARROD POTTER ZERO-and-two wasn’t the way Dandenong would have envisaged its start to the Victorian Premier Cricket season. Another cough-and-splutter top-order effort left Dandenong’s…
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Leilani when it matters most
By JARROD POTTER BEING ‘clutch’ is more of a mindset than a trainable skill. Having the necessary calmness to delivery under immense pressure is something…
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Spring Carnival a world focus
By ROY ASPINALL THE collective eyes of the world’s thoroughbred racing industry are focusing on Melbourne as this Saturday (October 12) heralds the start of…
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Bulls in Knight’s hands
By JARROD POTTER NOBLE Park is not mucking around this off-season. With a stinging 40-point EFL Division 1 grand final loss to Balwyn still fresh…
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Eddie takes wings
By MICHAEL FLOYD GREYHOUND racing’s staying ranks look as strong as ever following four excellent heats of the Grade 5 series at Sandown Park last…
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Rangers zap Thunder
By JARROD POTTER ENCORE, encore – the fans will no doubt want more of the Dandenong high-skill, high-energy basketball that secured them a 12-point win…
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Season downer for Panthers
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG (183) failed to fire in its Victorian Premier Cricket season-opener, downed in a tenacious dogfight by Geelong (7/184). Wickets fell in…
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Bulls’ charge ahead
By JARROD POTTER EMPHATICALLY pushing aside last season’s Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association North/East premiers Oakleigh (88), Noble Park (1/54) flexed its muscles in its season-opener…
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Bulls on the field
By JARROD POTTER WHILE the on field results didn’t favour the Bulls, off the field the supporters got around their club and cheered on Noble…
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Wet and wild for Stingrays
By JARROD POTTER OVER 15,000 fans stormed into Etihad Stadium on a wild and wet Sunday afternoon to watch the TAC Cup and VFL grand…
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Whincup snag…Sandown glory
By Jarrod Potter WHILE others in the Sandown 500 V8 Supercars would limp bashfully through the rest of the race following a pit-lane penalty –…
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Superhuman effort
By JARROD POTTER WHAT a difference a year makes. At the presentation ceremony in last season’s SEABL championship final, Daequon Montreal, 25, had his arm…