Tigers to defend MGFL title
Mirboo North has booked another Mid Gippsland grand final showdown against Newborough after comprehensively defeating Boolarra in the preliminary final by 78 points.
Magpies rise against Power
Sale coach Matt Ferguson has hailed the return of the club's TAC Cup contingent as the catalyst for Saturday's Gippsland League qualifying final victory against Wonthaggi.
Tame Cougars fail to overcome Kangaroos
CHURCHILL will meet Sale City in the preliminary final after falling short by seven goals against minor premiers Heyfield in their second semi-final clash at Stephensons Park, Sale on Saturday.
Energy coaches to stay
LATROBE City Energy will stick to its winning formula, having reappointed both the men's and women's BigV coaches for the 2015 season.
Decider beckons for big guns
HEYFIELD and Churchill will square off at Sale City in a mighty North Gippsland Football Netball League clash with the winner advancing to the grand final.
Game, set, Ashe
TRAFALGAR tennis tyro Jemma Ashe's superpower, a heroic crosscourt forehand, has helped land her in the pre-eminent under 13 competition in Victoria, Super 12s.
Powerful final act
GIPPSLAND Power gave a glimpse of its enormous potential in the final game of the TAC Cup season, knocking off the third-placed Western Jets.
Falcons break hoodoo
Falcons broke a 12 year hoodoo by defeating Fortuna in a league match on Sunday.
Traralgon Redsox in finals form
THE Churchill Braves and Traralgon Redsox met at Morwell to conclude preparations for the final series in the last round of the home and away Latrobe Valley Baseball season.
Silverware for orange nation
THE party was pushed back one day but the orange nation celebrated a breakthrough BigV division one men's premiership nonetheless on Sunday afternoon in Traralgon.
Ideal snow conditions challenge competitors
LATROBE Valley skier David Hood ably carved his way through the ample snowfields at Mt Baw Baw to take out the St Phillack and Tullicouty Cup cross-country ski recently.
Eagles’ goal MaSheen
Darren Sheen slotted 16 goals against Drouin on Saturday to crack 100 for the season, and became the first Gippsland League player to do so since Shane Loveless in 1987.




















