Sport
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Panthers come back to earth as Swans soar
Dandenong’s bowling attack will need to be at the top of its game next week after the batting group’s glittering run in Victorian Premier Cricket…
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Turf 1 run-chases delicately poised
Buckley Ridges need only a further 103 runs next week against Narre South to maintain its undefeated streak in DDCA’s Turf 1 but will need…
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Noble sneak home
Middle-order steeliness has helped Noble Park to a tight three-wicket win over Ormond in a one-day match in the Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association (VSDCA). Ormond…
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Lynbrook in commanding position
Seventeen-year-old Lynbrook opener Tajbir Powar has backed up his round-four half-century with a well-constructed 62 against Berwick Springs in round five of the Dandenong District…
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Dandy smashed
The Dandenong women’s team was thoroughly outclassed in a 10-wicket routing at the hands of Melbourne at Shepley Oval on Sunday. The Panthers were never…
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Blowouts bad for Berwick
BERWICK BOWLS SIDE 1 – Division 1 Section 4 Def by Clayton 2 (Home) 67-91 (2 points) After a fantastic win away against Mulgrave 1…
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Southside Flyers off and running
A pair of round two wins has kick-started the Southside Flyers’ new WNBL season and vanquished demons of the 2022/23 campaign in the process. Most…
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Pockets to cop a punishing
Knowledge of angles and extreme tactical nous will be the key ingredients for success when some of the best pool players in Australia converge on…
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Highlights, head knocks and heartbreak
MARCUS: Well Gentlemen, for a lot of people, this is a long weekend, with Monday being a de facto public holiday. But not for the…
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Discovery a
The long process of recovery from the theft of equipment and memorabilia has begun for St Mary’s Cricket Club following the discovery of a large…
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New pavilion a game-changer for Swans
Casey South Melbourne Cricket Club president Shaun Petrie declared the new pavilion at Casey Fields “the best thing I’ve ever seen” following its long-awaited opening…
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Tough lessons hold Tigers in good stead
While the cricket season may only be four rounds old, Mark Cooper’s Beaconsfield is already putting lessons into place from the opening weeks. Cooper and…