Gippsland’s gridiron gang
HARDER, better, faster, stronger is the mantra for the Gippsland Gladiators' third Gridiron Victoria second division season.
Tough start to new season
SPORTING a new name and a first-ever masters side, the Gippsland Bulls Hockey Club, formerly Baw Baw Hockey Club, began its Vic League charge at the weekend.
Heading south for the winter
GIPPSLAND Soccer League south division newcomers Trafalgar Victory and Morwell Pegasus have already proven their premiership credentials ahead of the season start this weekend.
Impressive local showing
VOLLEYBALL - LATROBE Valley volleyballers will feature heavily in the SP AusNet Gippsland Sports Academy's under 15 squad to contest the national titles in Albury, with 13 out of a possible 18 players sourced from the region.
Power pummels Pioneers
TAC CUP - NINE goals to Josh Scott helped Loy Yang B Gippsland Power record a resounding away victory over the Bendigo Pioneers at the weekend, 23.11 (149) to 6.8 (44).
Blues snatch a thriller
MID GIPPSLAND - Three of five second-round Mid Gippsland matches were tight affairs, with none closer than the battle at Morwell East, where Thorpdale got up in a one point thriller.
Stars of the future
TRARALGON showcased its junior basketball talent last weekend when it finished runner-up at the under 12 Future Stars Victoria Junior Country Championships female first division on its home courts.
Traralgon felled at final hurdle
TRARALGON Returned and Services League's bid for a maiden Ediburgh Shield fell just short at the weekend, as its first string foursome fell at the final hurdle in Cobram.
Tigers overwhelm Power
GIPPSLAND LEAGUE - Morwell flew the flag for the Latrobe Valley in the opening round of the Gippsland League season at the weekend.
Rosedale holds off Heyfield challenge
NORTH GIPPSLAND - Yesterday's blockbuster grand final rematch between reigning premiers Heyfield and last season's powerhouse Rosedale lived up to all expectations when the Blues prevailed in an opening round tug of war contest.
Cyber Socceroo tackles Singapore
A SEASON ending injury did not stop Moe's Liam Bednarski from playing soccer on the world stage.
Blazing the trail
SAMANTHA Fawcett loves her soccer.Now in her fifth season with Traralgon Olympians, the 17 year-old defender forms an integral part of her club's under 18 girls side, but her soccer baptism was an intimidating experience.




















