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Tigers’ agony continues

The round six clash between Morwell and Moe promised plenty and Saturday's game delivered with the Lions edging out their archrival to seal their fourth win of season, 7.15 (57) to 7.11 (53).

Demons demolish Pies

Ladder leader Yarram continued to command the North Gippsland league senior competition in round six and remain undefeated after a resounding win over Glengarry on Saturday, 15.19 (109) to 6.8 (44).

Bowls champions crowned

The Traralgon RSL Bowls Club crowned two new club champions to cap off the 2017/18 season.

Home defence was key for Falcons

Although they went down to Falcons 3-1 on Sunday, Sale United showed passages of good play only to be thwarted by a strong home side defence.

300-gamer loyal to core

Travis Brighton has missed just seven games in almost 16 years of senior football at the Churchill Football Netball Club.

Bulldogs home in on scent of Bloods

Newborough will be hoping they can defy the odds and inflict Trafalgar's first loss of the season this weekend when the sides meet in round six action.

Cougars turn to youth in injury wake

Churchill could be in strife with a number of their key players out due to injury following a two-point loss to Rosedale at the weekend.

Feathers to fly in battle of the birds

Leongatha and Warragul returned to the winner's list in the Gippsland league at the weekend and will headline round six when they meet on Saturday from 2.20pm.

Rosedale still unbeaten

Rosedale remain the only unbeaten A grade side in the North Gippsland league after a one-point win against Churchill at the weekend.

Grand final rematch excites

A 2017 grand final rematch between Traralgon and Drouin is shaping as the match of the round in the Gippsland league A grade netball competition with the reigning premiers on the hunt for their sixth win from as many games.

Gemma’s speedy pursuit

Gemma Laidlaw isn't fazed by working and competing in a typically male-dominated field. In fact, she wouldn't have it any other way.

Blues trump Churchill

In a round where four out of five games were decided by nine points or less, Rosedale came away with the narrowest winning margin of all over a valiant Churchill outfit, 9.18 (72) to 10.10 (70) on Saturday.

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