Looking forward
AFTER a heartbreaking one-point loss in the TAC Cup grand final, Loy Yang B Gippsland Power is looking for solace in the form of the Australian Football League draft.
No trouble for Magpies
Sale sealed its domination of Gippsland League football this season by beating a gallant Maffra by 56 points in front of a record crowd of 4448 in the grand final on Saturday.
Grand final heartbreak for Power
Loy Yang B Gippsland Power's 2012 TAC Cup season ended in dramatic fashion when it went down to the Oakleigh Chargers by one point.
School’s champion effort
LAVALLA Catholic College stunned Rowville Sports Academy in the year eight Victorian School Sport soccer final in Melbourne earlier this month to become state champions for the first time in more than a decade.
Pies prepare for fierce rivals
Hot favourite Sale is expected to win this week’s Gippsland League grand final, but history is against it.
One game away from glory
THE only obstacle Sale coach Matt Ferguson envisions between his all conquering side and grand final glory is the occasion itself.
Eagles ready to sink into Pies
Maffra coach Hayden Burgiel has no qualms about wearing the underdog tag for the Gippsland League grand final, in fact it has become something of a lucky charm.
Royal coach marches on
THE man who had a hand in bringing Australian basketballer Matt Dellavedova and Collingwood Australian Football League star Scott Pendlebury through the Victorian sporting system will continue to build his coaching legacy in 2013.
Team glory is what counts: Francis
IT is all about the collective for Loy Yang B Gippsland Power when it heads into its TAC Cup grand final clash with Oakleigh Chargers this Sunday at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne.
A season to remember
Churchill completed an historic Gippsland Soccer League "triple treble" on Sunday at Latrobe City Sports Stadium, Morwell.
Parrots crash out
MAFFRA set up a mouth-watering grand final with fierce rivals Sale after hanging on to beat Leongatha by one point in a Gippsland Legague thriller on Saturday.
Bloods bust Dogs’ day
TRAFALGAR have taken out the top prize in Mid Gippsland football, beating Newborough 10.3 (63) to 8.8 (56) in a greatly anticipated grand final clash.