Hitting 50 together
Proving they're more than just 'one of the boys', three junior footy players will reach their 50th game in round seven.
Bloods stunned by YYN
Trafalgar were completely outclassed in their clash with Yallourn-Yallourn North, losing 4.6 (30) to 20.17 (137).
Big loss hurts Heyfield
Heyfield are on a knife's edge and at risk of losing their position in the top five after a surprise loss to the Demons at Yarram in round eight.
Eagles soar to big win
Maffra have pushed Sale out of top spot after a percentage-boosting win against Moe at home in round seven, 11.9 (75) to 6.6 (42).
‘Inclusive’ 52nd Traralgon Marathon returns Sunday
The Traralgon Marathon will be held for the 52nd time on Sunday, June 2 starting from the Traralgon Showgrounds, navigating the streets and heading out along the rail trail through Glengarry, and turning back at Toongabbie to return along the same route.
Galea sets his sights on Demons
Round eight of the North Gippsland football league has the potential to be season-defining for several teams.
Bombers eye the blood of Trafalgar
Trafalgar showed glimpses of their 2018 premiership form last week with the Bloods pushing the unbeaten Mirboo North to the very last minutes before going down by just four points.
Hawks fly into Morwell for round seven battle
The Latrobe Valley is well-represented on the Gippsland league A grade netball ladder with Morwell, Traralgon and Moe holding top five spots with only one third of the season played.
Lions up against eight-year drought
With only a third of the Gippsland league football home-and-away season complete, Saturday's round of matches could have a major bearing on the ladder.
Cougars still undefeated
In a season and a round of big wins, not even a 113-point difference was enough to give Churchill all the bragging rights of round seven.
YYN too strong for Hawks
Yallourn-Yallourn North won the game and made a statement to the league at the same time when they monstered Morwell East, 16.20 (116) to 5.8 (38).
Sale swoops on Lions
Moe's loss to Sale, 9.8 (62) to 14.8 (92), in the top of the table clash was costly for the Lions who slipped from first to third, falling below Maffra on percentage.






















