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  • Stingrays’ blow Cannons away

    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…

  • Following their dreams

    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…

  • Stealing the Thunder

    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…

  • Brittons’ winning spree

    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…

  • 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 –…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Early scare, Burra home

    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…

  • Fogarty bows out

    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…

  • Sabres rattle Rays to clinch championship

    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…

  • Gardiner impresses on graduation

    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…

  • Cougars no match for Thoroughbreds

    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…

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