Sport
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DDCA Premiership: Smashing birthday party
By ROY WARD BUCKLEY Ridges batsman DJ Watson spent all week stressing about batting in the DDCA turf 1 grand final but he only needed…
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SEABL: Rangers win again
DANDENONG Rangers men kept their undefeated start to the South East Australian Basketball League season going with an 85-81 win over Mt Gambier at Dandenong…
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FFV: Mazenod signing a touch with greatness
By ROY WARD MAZENOD Soccer Club senior coach Nick D’Angelo admits he never expected to coach anyone trained by legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex…
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DDCA finals: Saints go marching in
ST MARY’S wasn’t meant to make the DDCA one-day finals, in fact the Saints as a club hadn’t won a senior premiership in a decade…
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Premier Cricket: Panthers on the ropes in semi-final
DANDENONG Panthers were on the verge of dropping out of the Premier Cricket finals in their semi-final against Melbourne at the Albert Ground yesterday. Batting…
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VNL: Slick Central overruns Ariels
By ROY WARD MONASH University Central cut out its errors and reaped the rewards with its best win of the new Victorian Netball League championship…
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DDCA finals: Buckley Ridges a blast in grand final
By ROY WARD – Click here for our picture gallery of the grand final BUCKLEY Ridges claimed its second DDCA turf 1 premiership in four…
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Finals hit by rain
RAIN played havoc with DDCA grand finals, forcing the use of this weekend as well to decide the champions of Dandenong District. TURF 1 Buckley…
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Dandy women for finals
DANDENONG Women’s Cricket Club has booked a spot in the Victorian Women’s Cricket Association (VWCA) grand final after besting Essendon Maribyrnong Park in a rain-affected…
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Magic March rolls on
DANDENONG’s (5/164) magic March, both the month and the run of success, continued with a five-wicket win over St Kilda (5/163dec). In yet another match…
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Clash of the titans
A BATTLE of the champions will take place at George Andrews Reserve on Sunday afternoon as the Dandenong Thunder take on A-League team Melbourne Victory.…
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First win is a gift
A SEASON of near misses finally paid dividends for Matt Harvey with the Keysborough sprinter winning the 120m Bendigo Thousand Gift. Harvey, 27, smashed the…