Fun and games for whirring Woodside Wildcats
Woodside is poised to make its best start to a North Gippsland season since formation in 2007 should it topple Gormandale on Saturday.
Dogs off the leash for Magpies
YINNAR will get to unfurl its senior and reserve premiership flags preceding an important match against a rampant Newborough.
Loitering Lions on the prowl
THE vagrant Moe Lions might be homeless for the opening five rounds of the Gippsland League season but they're hungry for points at makeshift hunting grounds.
More frustration for flailing Falcons
THERE was no love lost between Latrobe Valley Soccer League titans Falcons 2000 and Sale United last season and the trend continued in a classic 3-3 draw at Latrobe City Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Historic debut for Gippsland FC
GIPPSLAND FC made its historic debut in the FFV metropolitan south leagues this weekend and showed it will be a force across the grades in its maiden season.
New king of clay
TRARALGON tennis player Josh Charlton turned in his best Rafael Nadal impersonation to claim the under 18 Victorian Clay Court singles championship on Friday at Dendy Park.
Bombers bitten by determined Dogs
Sale City consolidated its position on top of the North Gippsland Football Netball League ladder with a 10-point come from behind victory over Traralgon Tyers United, 8.18 (66) to 8.8 (56) on Saturday.
Fighting fourth for Traralgon RSL
AN elusive first Duke of Edinburgh Shield remained just out of Traralgon RSL's reach at the weekend as the club achieved two fighting fourth place venue finishes.
Beecroft buzzes at nationals
EIGHTEEN Traralgon swimmers have returned from the Australian Age Group Championships in Adelaide with a total of five gold and four bronze medals from the eight day meet.
Bulldogs bite hapless Hawks
THE traditionally strong Morwell East was humbled at home by Newborough in round one of the Mid Gippsland Netball Association A grade season.
Slack Hawks down
A couple of surprise results in the opening round made Mid Gippsland Football League fans stand up and notice.
Hello Polly
THE premiership flag reaching its apex before the start of play was the highest point for Traralgon on Saturday when Leongatha rained on the Maroons' parade in round one of the Gippsland League.




















