Sport
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Rangers ready to hit the season ground running
By Nick Creely The Dandenong Rangers will start the 2017/18 season off with a bang, with a home clash against rivals Melbourne Boomers after the…
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Role models are inspiration when going gets tough
By Nick Creely For someone still so young, budding cricket superstar Yash Pednekar possesses a maturity so rare and precious. Even despite racking up the…
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Zara – An Entity all of her own
Zara’s Entity stamped herself as one of the most exciting youngsters in the country with an emphatic victory at Sandown Park on Thursday night.…
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Mixed bag for the Rangers
By Nick Creely The Dandenong Rangers’ Men’s and Women’s sides had mixed results in Saturday’s evening double header against the Frankston Blues, as the season…
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It’s finally here, the Thunder have the keys to the City
By Nick Creely NPL 2 EAST REVIEW – ROUND 24 Dandenong Thunder have that innate ability to continue to stun and amaze. Their latest triumph…
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Sluggish start from the Burra proves a costly one
By Nick Creely JOURNAL FOOTBALL REVIEW SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 – ROUND 15 It’s lucky for Keysborough that premierships aren’t won or lost in…
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Hawks are the real deal
By Nick Creely When Hallam defeated a star-studded Bentleigh to take out the inaugural Seymour Law Cup in the pre-season competition this year, there was…
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Thunder strikes leave casualties
By Nick Creely NPL 2 EAST REVIEW – ROUND 23 Spare a thought for Murray United, who had to travel four hours home to Lavington…
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Killer blow for Demons as finals hit the horizon
By Nick Creely JOURNAL FOOTBALL REVIEW SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 – ROUND 14 Springvale Districts’ 6.12(48) stirring three game winning streak has come to…
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Class acts return as Stingrays say their good Knights
By Nick Creely TAC CUP REVIEW – ROUND 13 There is perhaps no better team placed to challenge for a TAC Cup premiership than the…
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Kids light up as Melbourne players visit to train
Many families braved the cold Sunday morning start on 2 July to head down to Lois Twohig Reserve in Dandenong North for a chance to…
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Williams ready to take big leap
By Nick Creely Dandenong Stingrays ruckman Bailey Williams is a high leaping excitement machine who is capable of the extraordinary. Just 17-years-old, Williams doesn’t qualify…