‘Roos topple ladder leader
SALE City was handed its first defeat of the North Gippsland football season 2015 at the hands of last year's grand finalist Heyfield, engineered by a seven-goal-to-two second term from the Kangaroos.
Traralgon takes on the nation
THE Traralgon Swim Club retained its title as Australia's top country swimming club following a series of outstanding performances by a team of 13 at the National Open and National Age Swimming Championships in Sydney recently.
Championships right on cue at RSL
BOTH A grade champions at Traralgon RSL Bowls Club tend to win their respective titles like clockwork, though on different schedules.
Nod for super veterans
A BAND of Traralgon RSL Bowls Club octogenarians have been celebrated as stalwarts of the sport with 'super veterans' awards.
Falcons win clash of titans
THE reigning Gippsland Soccer League champion Churchill collided with Battle of Britain Cup holder Falcons 2000 on Saturday evening when twilight football returned to Latrobe City Sports Stadium.
Green Gladiators go forth and win
AN almost entirely new Gippsland Gladiators playing roster showed class worthy of their more practiced predecessors to post a 26-6 victory over Ballarat in the Gridiron Victoria division two season opener at Maryvale Reserve on Saturday.
Braves blitz buries Rangers
A THIRD inning onslaught helped Churchill Braves overcome Sale Rangers on the road in round three of Latrobe Valley Baseball at the weekend.
Clay court clean sweep
A TRARALGON Tennis Association quartet turned up the heat on the clay for Central Gippsland at the Tennis Victoria Country Cup in Mornington over the weekend.
You gotta lose to learn how to win
TWO tight losses in the previous round of BigV division one basketball spurred Latrobe City Energy's women's team to greater heights in their second consecutive double header at the weekend.
Trial for ladder leader
TRAFALGAR'S tussle against Yinnar will highlight round five of the Mid Gippsland Football League on Saturday.
Top six standoff
THE competition's top six sides will do battle this weekend in a defining round of North Gippsland Football.
Mini-marathoners in the making
THE physical strain of completing 42 kilometres in one go has traditionally prevented children from being marathon runners, but that will not be the case at this year's Traralgon Marathon and Running Festival.





















