Pride on the line for Gippsland
GIPPSLAND Pride began its under 21 Victorian Country Cup against Northern Rivers on Sunday in Shepparton.
Big scores set hard targets
FOUR sides made 200 plus on day one of a high-scoring Traralgon and District Cricket round five. The star of the day was Traralgon West's Tim Fitch who scored his maiden A grade century.
Tigresses pounce into action
MIRBOO North Cricket Club is now home to tigresses. Last Monday night saw the debut of Mirboo North Purple in the under 12 Central Gippsland cricket competition, the league's only all-female junior side.
World Cup comes to town
CRICKET'S World Cup is heading to Traralgon Recreation Reserve next month.
Jones keen to keep crown in the family
MOE road racing ace Tyson Jones has a firm goal to become the best Superbike rider in the state when the 2014 Victorian Road Racing Championships drops the throttle at Broadford's State Motorcycle Sports Complex this weekend.
Houston gives RSL a problem
TRARALGON RSL hosted Yallourn in a tense West Gippsland Bowls round six matchup on Saturday.
Luca Neveelk bound for Cup
DENISON trained greyhound Luca Neveelk has drawn box seven for the richest race in the nation, Friday's Melbourne Cup.
Bullets shoot down Blue Devils
A colossal haul of 41 points from Churchill captain Jordan Canovan was not enough to overcome a barnstorming Bairnsdale Bullets on Saturday night in Country Basketball League Gippsland.
Super ref gets the nod
IT'S rare a whistleblower receives plaudits, but when Billy Wolstenholme was named Gippsland Soccer League referee of the year the room went up in a roar of approval.
Ex-Swan flies south for winter
NEW Saint Tim Membrey said moving closer to his Traralgon home was not a factor in his decision to leave premiership contender Sydney in favour of AFL wooden spooner St Kilda.
Traralgon Tornados topple Sale-Maffra in round two
TRARALGON followed the lead of Central Gippsland, accounting for Gippsland Cricket League premier Sale-Maffra in round two at Stoddart Park on Sunday.
Luca laps it up
GERRY and Rose Kleeven love their pets, and not just because they've made in excess of $100,000 for the Denison-based couple.