Big chase for Lions
TRAFALGAR was indebted to centurion Todd Mann on day one and will again turn to the pace spearhead to run through Moe in good time to maximise the chance of extra points in round 13.
Central Gippsland one-two punch
CENTRAL Gippsland dominated the Victorian regional under 17 teams tennis event, the Minter/McNamee Cup, at Melbourne Park over the weekend.
Final fling for Centrals
THE most open Traralgon and District Cricket Association premiership race in years will hurtle closer to its conclusion in the penultimate round this weekend.
Traralgon draws first blood
THE top two division one sides Traralgon and Yallourn offered a preview of the West Gippsland Bowls Division finals series in a thrilling showdown on Saturday.
Storm brewing on the horizon
COMFORT zones were stretched and new horizons broached at Gippsland Storm Elite Development Netball Club's annual pre-season camp at the Coonawarra Camp in east Gippsland over the Australia Day weekend.
CGCA obliterated in GCL final
SALE-Maffra obliterated Central Gippsland by 193 runs to claim the Gippsland Cricket League title in yesterday's grand final at Glengarry.
Gamage does the damage
A double hat-trick from Sri Lankan import Tyron Gamage left Jeeralang-Boolarra shell-shocked as the visiting Panthers were dusted for 81 by Latrobe on day one of central Gippsland cricket's 13th round.
Gippsland FC breakaway not boycott
GIPPSLAND FC's secession from the Gippsland Soccer League is a natural progression toward NPL status - not a boycott of the beleaguered organisation - its secretary Ian Murphy has said.
Centrals score second innings outright
In an incredible finish to TDCA's round 11, Centrals knocked off the previously undefeated Gormandale in a second innings outright.
The Cup conundrum
THE oldest trophy in Victorian soccer has become a hot potato after the Gippsland Soccer League declared exclusive ownership of the Battle of Britain Cup.
The Gippsland soccer schism
THE Gippsland Soccer League has issued a plea to its former central division clubs to rejoin its ranks and contest a "New League" in 2016, but no-one seems to be biting.
Business as usual for junior soccer
JUNIOR soccer will not be affected by a change of league governance, the Latrobe Valley Soccer League has promised.





















