Three crackers lined up in TDCA
Round 3 promises some hard fought games as the TDCA looks set for one of the most even seasons in recent history. This week also sees the much-anticipated debut of Devon Cricket Club in C Grade when they take on Glengarry at Alberton.
Churchill face Raiders on the rebound
Round four of the Premier A Grade sees a meeting between the earlier front runners while CATS will host Latrobe as the side looks to avoid a gap being opened up at the foot of the table.
Ships tack east for meeting with Moe
Moe face a tough test against Trafalgar while Centrals meet Traralgon West and Panthers host an early battle at the bottom.
Bumper day of T20 cricket action
Maryvale Recreation Reserve is set for an action-packed day of Twenty20 action with the opening three rounds of the Gippsland Cricket League Women's T20 season taking place on Sunday.
Latrobe Valley to welcome WNBL stars
Some of the country's very best basketballers will be in Traralgon on Saturday night with new WNBL franchise Southside Flyers taking on Victorian rivals Bendigo Spirit at the Sports Stadium.
Thillekarathna ton helps Eagles rock
Traralgon West and Jeeralang-Boolarra played out a high-scoring match which included a couple of centuries while Moe continued its perfect start and Centrals fell to the Ships.
Rain plays a part in Mirboo North win
The newly-introduced Duckworth-Lewis method played a part in the result of the round with Mirboo North getting over the top off the Raiders. Elsewhere Morwell secured its first points of the season and Churchill continued its winning ways.
Tigers too good for Magpies in TDCA
In blustery conditions round two of TDCA cricket produced no real shock results but was highlighted by an incredible bowling performance from TDCA hall of famer Adam Brady who stole the show with a brilliant 7/23 from nine overs.
Payne and Egan combine for Cup Day double
Patrick Payne and Billy Egan bagged a double on Moe Cup day with winners in the second and the sixth.
Tough Moe Cup Day for local trainers
Moe Cup Day had little to offer hometown trainer Peter Gelagotis with his three runners failing to fire.
Gundown shoots through to claim Moe Cup
Gundown relished the muddy conditions to deliver Mike Moroney and James Winks the $150,000 Moe Optical Cup (2050m) last Thursday.
Moe Cup day race-by-race preview
A full race-by-race preview of the nine races set to be run on Moe Cup day including which horses are likely to tussle out the main event.