No second chances
Mirboo North and Morwell East have only met once in a first semi-final since 1996, with the Hawks winners by 21 points.
Bombers gear up for spirited Dogs
Bombers gear up for spirited Dogs
Williams wins his way into NGFNL folklore
The Williams name is synonymous with success at Churchill Football Netball Club and is now etched in North Gippsland Football Netball League folklore, following Chris Williams' win at last night's Cel Burley Medal count.
Another hurdle for front runners
This year's North Gippsland Football Netball League finals series has not been kind to premiership frontrunners and Yarram is out to continue that trend in Saturday's preliminary final.
Eagles in Maroons’ sights
Previous form will count for little when reigning premier Traralgon meets Maffra in Saturday's Gippsland League qualifying final at Morwell Recreation Reserve.
Stars of the future
The shining stars of Traralgon junior football have had their hard work rewarded at a vote count and presentation night on Monday.
Speedster gets his motor running
The expression third time's a charm may not have special meaning for most, but for Traralgon speedway driver Mick Nicola they are words to live by.
Gippsland Power surge continues
Gippsland Power's late season surge continued at the weekend when it crushed the Northern Knights 12.13 (85) to 5.8 (38) at Preston Oval on Saturday.
Beecroft buzzing for Paralympics
Traralgon Paralympian Emily Beecroft has flown to the United States for a training camp ahead of the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
Moe clinches vital points
MOE emerged victorious in its Latrobe Valley Soccer League senior women's match against Falcons 2000, after Nicole Faltum added two goals to her tally in a blistering performance on Sunday.
Swansong for one
By Laurie Williams
Alec makes his mark
It was a day that 13-year-old Alec Kenneally will never forget as he ran through the banner for his first game of football with the Mirboo North fourths.