Friends make a giant splash to remember Don
The life of Don Coupe was fondly remembered on Saturday, January 18 at the third Don Coupe Memorial swim meet held by Moe Swimming Club at the Moe outdoor pool.
Rovers slaughtered by Rams
Reigning premiers Toongabbie sent out an ominous warning to the rest of the TDCA with a thumping outright win while Ex Students smashed Imperials and Gormandale snuck back into fourth with a win over Glengarry.
Nothing easy in Premier play
Morwell gained the upper-hand against Latrobe while CATS resurgence continued away to Raiders on a rain-affected day one of Round 17 which saw just 32 balls bowled at Mirboo North Recreation Reserve.
Ships, Eagles and Moe claim day one upper hand
Trafalgar flexed its muscles against Centrals with the ladder leaders lined up for a shot at an outright win on day two while Moe and Traralgon West are in the driver's seat against Yallourn North and Jeeralang-Boolarra respectively.
Nina Rules secures Hickey’s first city winner
A 42-YEAR-OLD hoodoo was broken on Monday with Nina Rules securing trainer Penny Hickey's first-ever city winner.
Gippsland sides in FFA Cup mix
The draw for the first round of qualifying in the 2020 FFA Cup took place on Tuesday with the two LVSL sides entered finding out their fate.
Goannas valiant in defeat to Geelong
It was a cool, cloudy morning as the Gippsland Goannas Over-60s arrived at Myers Reserve in Bell Post Hill, in Geelong's North West.
Ex Students one-day champs and eye off overall honours
An intriguing round of cricket awaits in the LVDCL second tier with the makeup of the top four likely to get a shake up over the coming fortnight.
Race for finals heating up in LVDCL
Round 17 is billed as a cracking round of cricket with the top two going head-to-head and the prospect of a relegation dogfight on the offing.
Gelagotis pulls the boots on again for a good cause
Former Gippsland Falcons stalwart Manny Gelagotis pulled his boots back on for a worthy cause last weekend.
Irish ace leaving LVDCL A Grade in a spin
The beauty of cricket is you can tell a lot about a player by their numbers.
I just love the game: Chris de Vent notches up 50 years of cricket
Chris de Vent will mark a tremendous milestone in February with the Moe lower-grade cricketer reaching 50 years of playing the game he loves.





















