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Gormy storms to outright

A topsy-turvy fifth round of Traralgon and district cricket ended on Saturday with Imperials throwing the unlosable game out the window as Steve Wright led Glengarry to a thrilling three-run victory.

Beau Brommell serves Butler Traralgon Cup

IT was a long time between drinks at Glenview Park for Traralgon Cup winner Beau Brommell's owner John Butler, but victory tasted just as sweet yesterday as it did 43 years ago.

Top dogs claw tooth and nail

A SINGLE shot was the difference in the battle between the ladder leaders as Yallourn handed Traralgon its first West Gippsland Bowls Division top grade loss for the season in round seven on Saturday.

True servant of the game

Mid Gippsland Football League secretary Rod Lucas has been in the role for longer than many current players in the association have been alive.

Looking up for Traralgon Cup

Reinforced rails and healthy nominations have Latrobe Valley Racing Club hopeful of resurgence in the form of Sunday's Traralgon Cup meeting at Glenview Park.

Woofa’s bark worse than his bite

When a fresh-faced 21 year-old Graham Charlton approached Traralgon Tennis Association about a coaching job in 1982, he came armed with some heavy hitting references.

Papley family legacy endures

Last Friday Tom Papley was wrapping up the working week as an apprentice plumber.

Jones boys back at it

Moe motorcyclist Nathan Jones sped to his second Superbike title at the 2015 Victorian Road Racing Championship at Broadford's State Motorcycle Sports Complex at the weekend.

Bitter cricket battle awaits Morwell rivals

Morwell will host Latrobe in Central Gippsland cricket's only cross-town derby, and with just 0.17 points separating the two sides this promises to be among their most bitter battles.

Gillam steals the Traralgon Show

TRARALGON showgoers were treated to a masterclass in the art of woodchopping as Toongabbie's Glen Gillam carved out the Victorian 14-inch standing block title on Saturday.

Panthers purr to outright

NOT only did Jeeralang/Boolarra hunt down the remaining 58 runs required to topple Yallourn North, the Panthers went on a day two rampage to secure an unlikely central Gippsland cricket outright victory.

Ball beats all but Gilmore

IN keeping with the theme of the Adelaide test match Traralgon and district cricket was dominated by the ball on day one of round five.

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