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TDCA season outlook

TRARALGON and District Cricket returns this weekend with Glengarry facing a stern test to retain its first premiership in 37 years.

Shannon storms toward state titles

TRARALGON'S Shannon Freeman will be out to inspire further success at the state titles this weekend after helping Victoria take out the 15 and Under National School Girl's Netball Titles recently held in Sydney.

NGFNL stalwart to step down

Long serving NGFNL administrator Pauline Bayley will step down from her role in December after decades of influential work in football and netball circles.

Falcons defend Battle of Britain Cup

For the second time in as many seasons Falcons captain Jesse Kennedy scored a Battle of Britain Cup final brace to inspire his side's defence of the oldest trophy in Victorian football.

Ferocious She-Wolves weather Lightning storm

MONASH upset Gippsland Soccer League women's titan Tyers 4-2 to claim the Browne Huizer Trophy yesterday at Latrobe City Sports Stadium.

Powerful presence

GIPPSLAND Power's youth girls side closed the first V/Line Cup carnival outside of Melbourne in style on Thursday with a 25-point victory over the Ballarat Rebels at Moe.

Footy fever rife in Gippsland

SPECTATORS are loving their local footy with crowd numbers soaring across the region throughout this year's finals series.

How do you stack up?

GAC starts its season tomorrow night with a full program of runs, jumps and throws at Newborough's Joe Carmody Track.

Latrobe Valley props up Victoria

VICTORIA'S volleyball stocks are being bolstered by nine of Latrobe Valley's finest at the Australian Junior Volleyball Championships currently running in Canberra.

Mourinho the special one

Like his famous football manager namesake, Peter Gelagotis trained racehorse Mourinho has earned the title of 'special one' after nabbing a first group one win for the Moe stable.

Archery warm-up on the mark

Sports shorts from across Gippsland: Twin City Archers, Traralgon RSL Bowls, Morwell women's cricket, Geoff Watt Memorial Run and funds available for sporting clubs.

Eyes on the prize

HE may not hear the bounce of the ball or the swish of the net like his Churchill teammates, but Callan Brooks hits his jump shot as well as anybody.

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From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, April 2, 1976 The pong stays for winter THE APM "pong" will continue to offend Latrobe Valley noses for yet another winter....