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Bombers savage Dogs

Yallourn-Yallourn North opened their season with the very clear intention of stamping their mark on the 2019 MGFL competition, demolishing Newborough, 25.10 (160) to 3.8 (26).

Morley takes cricket skills to Vanuatu

The Traralgon and District Cricket Association has thrown its support behind one of its most promising cricketers as she embarks on the trip of a lifetime.

Rosedale run rampant

A five-goal haul from Brandon McDonald set Rosedale up with their second win of the 2019 season at the expense of Glengarry, placing them atop the North Gippsland league senior ladder after two rounds.

Greens attract youngsters

Some of Gippsland's greenest lawn bowls stars have been lighting up the rink at the Morwell Bowling Club recently as part of a junior program aimed at increasing participation in the sport.

Lions roar to big win in clash of the cats

Moe opened their season 2019 account as expected with a strong performance over Morwell at Morwell Recreation Reserve, 14.17 (101) to 8.7 (55).

Winless drought breaks for Boolarra

The unveiling of Trafalgar's 2018 premiership flag set the scene for the replay of last year's grand final clash against Yinnar, however, it was to be a different result in round one of 2019 with the Magpies claiming a narrow victory, 14.6 (90) to 13.8 (86).

Cougars dominate TTU in round one

Churchill opened their account in fine form with a strong win, 20.8 (128) to 9.9. (63) over Traralgon Tyers United.

Jennings eyes off athletics medal

Traralgon's Rachel Jennings is a relative newbie to the sport of track running but is already on the cusp of national success.

Cougars hungry for redemption

Rosedale will be the team to beat this year after claiming the 2018 A grade premiership in a two-goal win against Churchill.

Red Devils sail to victory

A GOAL by Tommy Nguyen 30 seconds into the second half of the round-two match gave Traralgon City a 1-0 lead in what had been a tense struggle between the evenly-matched teams.

Churchill aim to go one better

Defending premiers Yarram have a few things on their side heading into season 2019 and the main one is depth.

Baying for Bloods in MGFNL

Classy, confident, well organised and disciplined are just some of the adjectives you could use to describe the MGFL premiers of 2018.

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