Sport
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Stingrays’ blow Cannons away
By JARROD POTTER HOPE is a hard feeling to maintain when staring down defeat. Dandenong had its season on the line approaching the last term…
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Following their dreams
V8 UTES driver Stephen White – or ‘White dog’ as he is more affectionately known – hasn’t walked an easy path towards the top of…
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Stealing the Thunder
By JARROD POTTER PORT Melbourne Sharks thundered past Dandenong – making the most of two first-half opportunities to snare a 2-0 victory at George Andrews…
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Brittons’ winning spree
By MICHAEL FLOYD THE Britton family’s recent dominance of Sandown Park continued last Thursday night when the family claimed five of the 12 races on…
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SEABL Awards Night
DANDENONG Rangers’ successful SEABL year was rewarded by judges, umpires and peers at the SEABL Awards Night on Saturday. The grand-final bound Daequon Montreal –…
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AFL: Long haul from draft to debut
By JARROD POTTER EVERY AFL player takes a different path to their debut – as two Dandenong Stingrays alumni, Darren Minchington and Taylor Garner, discovered last…
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Friends swap top memories … and jumpers
By ALECIA PINNER CHILDHOOD neighbours and close friends Brian “Bishop” Ford and Kevin Shinners became rivals when Oakleigh clashed with Dandenong in the 1972 VFA…
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Early scare, Burra home
By DAVID NAGEL AND JARROD POTTER KEYSBOROUGH’S season clicked into the acceptable category on Saturday after the Burra scored their fifth win of the year…
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Fogarty bows out
By JARROD POTTER WIN, lose or draw, Noble Park coach Mick Fogarty went into Saturday’s clash against Balwyn knowing he’d tell the team he wouldn’t…
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Sabres rattle Rays to clinch championship
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG’S sublime basketball season in the inaugural Victorian Youth Championship came to a halt on Sunday afternoon – downed by Sandringham in…
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Gardiner impresses on graduation
By JARROD POTTER SWITCHING aquatic allegiances for a round, Dandenong Stingrays’ forward Nathan Gardiner got to take the next step in his football development as…
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Cougars no match for Thoroughbreds
By JARROD POTTER NEEDING a win to keep their season alive, Keysborough could only manage one successful quarter – being blown away from there by…