Perfect day out for Aitken brothers
SATURDAY was a good day for the Aitken family. Their club Yinnar won the Mid Gippsland grand final, Tim kicked four goals and brother Jaime was the recipient of the Bill McConville Medal for best on ground.
Twin titles for Tigers
MIRBOO North thirds won a second successive premiership with a thumping 42-point win over Yarragon.
Pups slay Bloods
NEWBOROUGH fourths went through the season undefeated to take out the premiership by 58 points over Trafalgar on Saturday.
Tigers exorcise demons
IN a stunning departure from recent Mid Gippsland finals battles between the two, Mirboo North annihilated Boolarra by 22 goals to win Saturday's A grade grand final at Morwell East.
Two for two at Traralgon
TRARALGON'S A grade netballers joined the club's senior football side as first to qualify for the Gippsland League grand final.
Junior success across the board
Football - The glory was shared around on Central Gippsland Junior Football League grand final day, with all three cups bound for different trophy cabinets.
Parrots in the firing line
TRARALGON will take on the Gippsland League's minor premier Leongatha on Saturday at Moe for a spot in the 2015 Gippsland League grand final.
Cougars face Kangas for final berth
ROSEDALE took a leap toward its first North Gippsland premiership since 2001 last weekend, but will merely be a keen spectator when Heyfield and Churchill fight for the remaining spot in the grand final.
Lucky 13 for Traralgon
TRARALGON Yellow enhanced its legacy to include 13 consecutive Latrobe Valley Hockey Association A grade titles on Saturday at Churchill.
Fortuna flinches first
A heart-stopping penalty shootout saw Churchill outgun Fortuna 60 for a spot in the Gippsland Soccer League's Battle of Britain final.
Desire the key to glory
Yinnar coach Nick Lecchino and YYN coach Adam Bailey talk about their chances on the eve of the MGFL grand final.
The man with the Midas touch
WHILE his now Yallourn Yallourn North teammates were feeling the sting of two wooden spoons, Adam Bailey was drinking from the cup two years running at Morwell.