Bloods earn high marks at mid season
The Bloods have enjoyed a magnificent start to the season and sit atop the Mid Gippsland league ladder after setting their season up prior to round one.
Greats share sporting skills
Latrobe Leisure Moe-Newborough was a hive of activity last week when 10 Olympians and Australian sporting representatives came to town to share their skills with primary school students.
Blues overcome injury
A somewhat depleted Rosedale side has showed no signs of slowing heading into the mid-season break and accounted for defending premiers Sale City with relative ease in round nine, 14.7 (91) to 11.8 (74).
Magpies seal easy win
Yinnar did what we all knew they would – but maybe not impressively as expected – as they accounted for cellar dweller Boolarra, 11.28 (94) to 2.0 (12).
Historic football trophy donated to Boolarra
A Mid Gippsland Football League best and fairest trophy stolen by thieves from a rural property earlier this year has been recovered and donated to the Boolarra Football Club.
Harriers prepare for Traralgon Marathon
A number of Harriers, family members and friends ran over various distances at the Great Ocean Road Marathon carnival across the weekend of May 20.
Rosedale win proves dominance over Sale City
Ten points separate first and second on the North Gippsland A grade ladder after eight rounds with Rosedale clear contenders for this year's premiership as Cowwarr and Churchill sit second and third, respectively.
Top of the table clashes set to excite
Yarram continue to dominate the North Gippsland senior competition after a 41-point win over Woodside, while Churchill and Traralgon Tyers United round out the top three.
Moe celebrates big upset win in Gippsland netball
Moe delivered possibly the biggest upset of the Gippsland league A grade netball competition in round seven with a stunning 10-goal win over defending premiers Traralgon and coach Peter Moody expects the hot run to carry into this weekend's clash with Wonthaggi.
Parrots must rise against Bairnsdale
Leongatha coach Paul Carbis said it was "a lot better to win ugly than lose ugly" in the wake of his side's win over Drouin in round seven and admitted the defending premiers would have to get back to their best if they were to push aside Bairnsdale this weekend.
Time of reckoning in MGFL clashes
It's the half-way mark of the Mid Gippsland Football League season and it's also D-day for several clubs including Mirboo North who come up against Yallourn/Yallourn North this weekend.
Feisty Falcons swoop in for late win
In another Saturday night match Falcons were hard pressed by a feisty Churchill team and came away with the points in a come from behind victory, 2-1.