Moe United gear up to mark 30 years since golden season
The Moe United Soccer Club will take a trip down memory lane next month when its Latrobe Valley Soccer League premiership team comes together for a 30-year reunion.
Moody ‘rapt’ as young Lions become the ‘hunted’
After moving a game clear in second position on the Gippsland league A grade ladder at the weekend, Moe coach Peter Moody said his Lions have become "the hunted" ahead of their round 11 clash with Sale.
Maroons out to clip Parrots’ wings
Two top-five showdowns are on offer in the Gippsland League senior competition this week and the first of which – between ladder leaders Leongatha and fifth-placed Traralgon – is brewing as a must-see.
Sale City out to prove point in Bombers rematch
One point separated Traralgon Tyers United and Sale City when they played earlier this year, as the Bombers recorded their second win for the season.
Dogs, TTU battle for top-five spot
One point separated Traralgon Tyers United and Sale City when they played earlier this year, as the Bombers recorded their second win for the season.
Hill End to carry momentum forward
Hill End gave any doubters a reason to sit up and take notice last round after putting in a solid effort against league leader Trafalgar in a game in which they were given no chance.
Bocce women win national honours
Two members of the Morwell Bocce Club can now call themselves Australian champions after returning from the national championships with gold in hand.
Motocross rider mix it up in the mud
Blue Rock Motorcycle Club hosted round four of the Airoh Helmet Gippsland Centre Series at the weekend.
Inclusion the message at Pride forum
The overarching message at last week's inaugural Proud To Be Community Forum in Traralgon was that "nobody should have to fight to join in" when it comes to sport.
Magic 13 for Maroons
A six-goal second term has helped Traralgon move a game clear of Moe on the Gippsland League senior ladder with a win over Bairnsdale in round 10, 19.12 (126) to 7.5 (47).
Round of double draws in MGFL
Last year's grand finalists put on a match to remember for fans at the weekend, but everyone went home with only half of what they wanted after scores were tied at the final siren, Yinnar 8.6 (54) to Mirboo North 7.12 (54).
Yarram faces tall order opposition
Churchill walked away 16-goal winners against Yarram at the weekend during a Sunday clash which will give both teams the week off as the split round continues.






















