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Slater runs Roos ragged

Churchill led at every break to put away Heyfield with relative ease in round seven of the North Gippsland senior competition, 12.8 (80) to 7.15 (57).

Gippsland’s best ready for interleague

The Gippsland Football League's best and brightest will band together to take on the Murray Football League in this weekend's AFL Victoria Country Championships at Moe.

Falcons overcome Monash

Monash were all fired up for the important clash with ladder leader Falcons and proved a worthy opponent, but went down at the final whistle, 2-1.

You beauty: Jesaulenko retires on 100

For Traralgon greyhound trainer Terri-Maree Morris, race number 100 seemed as good a time as any to put a bow on the illustrious career of her beloved Jesaulenko.

Power surge stuns Sandringham Dragons

A recharged Gippsland Power side fronted for Sunday's TAC Cup round six clash with the Sandringham Dragons and stacked on 20 goals on their wEay to a resounding 109-point victory, 20.18 (138) to 4.5 (29).

TTU ready for tough match after bouncing back

After an impressive win against Heyfield, Rosedale remain undefeated at the top of the North Gippsland A grade ladder after six rounds.

Bombers coach seeks magic touch

Traralgon Tyers United coach Michael Duncan says if he had a magical wand to put a spell on his side on Saturday "to play better football ... I would've used it".

MGFL’s clash of the heavyweights

This weekend's round seven clash between Mid Gippsland heavyweights Trafalgar and Yallourn/Yallourn could well be a 2018 grand final preview.

Traralgon topples Wonthaggi in table tennis tournament

The Traralgon Table Tennis Association hosted Wonthaggi Table Tennis Association for their annual contest on Saturday at the Davidson Street complex.

Baseballers go pink for Mother’s Day

Latrobe Valley Baseball Association teams marked Mother's Day by adding a touch of pink to their uniforms for Mother's Day in a round which featured a number of close matches.

Alec thrilled after MCG experience

For Richmond Tigers fanatic Alec Kenneally the MCG is the holy grail. The Churchill 14-year-old, who has Down syndrome, lived out a lifelong dream recently when he was welcomed onto the hallowed turf as part of the Fiona McBurney AFL Match Day Experience.

Bombers blitz Hawks to make it five on the trot

Yallourn-Yallourn North have continued their impressive form of the past month with yet another convincing victory, this time over Morwell East, 21.12 (138) to 10.12 (72).

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