Strong showing for Gippsland boys
All Gippsland FC teams were on the road this week, with the under 13s grinding out a win at Brighton SC, the 14s winning at Hampton SC, the under 15s unlucky against Keysborough and the under 18s frustrated against top of the table Doveton.
Roos pounce on Saints
PATIENCE was key for Heyfield on Saturday, when the Kangaroos were made to work hard for their win away to their old North Gippsland Football Netball League foe Cowwarr.
Bloods thicker than water
TRAFALGAR ruckman Chris De Haas became the Bloods' most capped senior footballer at the weekend when he played game number 331 in the top grade against Mirboo North, breaking Brian Sim's record of 330.
National calling for Saint
St Michaels Primary School student and Combined Saints Junior Football Club player Joel Scholtes has been selected in the School Sport Victoria Team Vic 12 years and under boys Australian football team.
Top Dogs deny Bombers
The Mid Gippsland Football League finals are just five weeks away and the top teams continued to swap positions in round 13.
Lions roar against Power
IN keeping with the theme for senior grades on the day, Moe fought out a tense battle with Wonthaggi in round 13 of the Gippsland League A grade netball competition.
Power surge puts Moe offline
AN eight-point swing on the Gippsland League ladder went the way of Wonthaggi on Saturday as the Power surged late to steal a two-point victory over Moe at Ted Summerton Reserve.
Fanning the finals flame
THE flickering Latrobe City Energy finals flame has been fanned into a furious blaze following twin BigV division one women's victories at the weekend.
Gippsland FC returns to the field
Gippsland FC's under 13s battled out a dour draw, the under 14s had a form reversal and the 15s suffered defeat in their return to action at the weekend.
Make or break for Moe
IT is crunch time for Moe's Gippsland League finals aspirations this weekend when it hosts Wonthaggi in round 13.
Cougars’ cultural celebration
On Saturday the already strong relationship between indigenous culture and the Churchill Football Netball Club took another step forward when the Cougars hosted their first indigenous round in the North Gippsland Football Netball League.
Valley’s vindicating victory
LATROBE Valley Volleyball justified its emancipation from Eastside Hawks at the weekend when its women's premier division side won a double-header against its former partner club.