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Jones boys back at it

Moe motorcyclist Nathan Jones sped to his second Superbike title at the 2015 Victorian Road Racing Championship at Broadford's State Motorcycle Sports Complex at the weekend.

King’s crowning albatross

THE flight of an albatross is an impressive sight in nature, one emulated flawlessly by Chris King's Titleist at Morwell Golf Club's chicken run this month.

Change of guard at Olympians

Experienced heads with a mix of promising youth could be the key to Gippsland Soccer League glory for Traralgon Olympians.

Racers sprint to masters glory

THE Gippsland Racers added to their recent run of success in masters netball at the Masters Games in Adelaide, with all three teams entered winning medals.

Gillam steals the Traralgon Show

TRARALGON showgoers were treated to a masterclass in the art of woodchopping as Toongabbie's Glen Gillam carved out the Victorian 14-inch standing block title on Saturday.

Panthers purr to outright

NOT only did Jeeralang/Boolarra hunt down the remaining 58 runs required to topple Yallourn North, the Panthers went on a day two rampage to secure an unlikely central Gippsland cricket outright victory.

Ball beats all but Gilmore

IN keeping with the theme of the Adelaide test match Traralgon and district cricket was dominated by the ball on day one of round five.

RSL wrestles Warragul into submission

THE opening two ends of Traralgon RSL's West Gippsland Bowls Division top grade clash against Warragul set the tone for the day, which proved a back and forth battle before RSL scored the knockout.

Cheney coup for Fortuna

CHURCHILL legend Luke Cheney has signed on to coach rival Fortuna '60.

Scent of victory lures Sharks

WITH just four runs required for Central Gippsland cricket first innings points against Mirboo North, the only thing standing in the way of a Latrobe victory is weather, which appears an unlikely factor.

NetSetGo-ing strong in Traralgon

TRARALGON'S introductory netball program NetSetGO is hurtling towards the conclusion of its summer season.

Chopper the showstopper

AUSTRALIAN axemen will come from far and wide in the hunt for a state title this weekend, but the man with the wood on the competition will have but a 20-minute drive to the Traralgon Showground.

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