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  • Drive is success formula

    Drive is success formula

    Thomas Randle took the rookie honours at the Zandvoort Masters of Formula 3 the weekend before last as he competed in FIA European F3 machinery…

  • Stingrays’ black and white talent

    Stingrays’ black and white talent

    By Russell Bennett and David Nagel IT’S the way former Dandenong Stingrays gun defender Brandon White was told he’d make his AFL debut for St…

  • Race ace overtakes to nip in to Dutch circuit

    Race ace overtakes to nip in to Dutch circuit

    Born and bred local and now international open wheel ace Thomas Randle is a late addition to the Masters of Formula 3 event to be…

  • Retirement loss but no regret

    Retirement loss but no regret

    So that’s it – we’ve seen former Dandenong Rangers and WNBA star Penny Taylor in the Australian Opals colours for the very last time. Pain,…

  • Actions speak louder than words

    Actions speak louder than words

    By Jarrod Potter Selflessness is a fragile concept in the TAC Cup. Too much of it and players run the risk of being overlooked at…

  • Lillywhite breaks camp on the way to South Korea

    Lillywhite breaks camp on the way to South Korea

    By David Nagel Springvale Lions baseball star Shae Lillywhite has chalked up another significant achievement in an already glittering career after earning selection for this…

  • Bells ring out as O’Keeffe celebrates latest winner

    Bells ring out as O’Keeffe celebrates latest winner

    Gerry O’Keeffe continued his remarkable run of success at Sandown Park on Thursday when Ring the Bell claimed the Victorian final of the National Distance…

  • Big boys show how its done

    Big boys show how its done

    By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS The Keysborough Junior Football Club, the Kookaburras, have received an experience of a lifetime with the Essendon Football Club after working hard…

  • Fixtures review pushes basketball across state

    Fixtures review pushes basketball across state

    By DAVID NAGEL The Jayco Dandenong Rangers will play a leading role in the Women’s National Basketball League’s (WNBL) push to spread its wings into…

  • Quarter of a century later, Rays may just make it

    Quarter of a century later, Rays may just make it

    By DAVID NAGEL Dandenong Stingrays – the perennial bridesmaid of the TAC Cup competition – sit atop the ladder with two rounds to go and…

  • Young sharks pay armband tribute as club mourns

    Young sharks pay armband tribute as club mourns

    By JARROD POTTER The simplest of tributes was given to the late Rahat Khan by his beloved North Dandenong Sharks on Sunday. The Sharks asked…

  • Hu’s on the ball for Rio

    Hu’s on the ball for Rio

    By JARROD POTTER Dandenong has a brilliant reason to stay up and watch the Olympic table tennis next month – one of its own has…

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