Bombers end Tigers’ MGFL premiership streak
YALLOURN-Yallourn North will contest its first Mid Gippsland grand final since 1996 after a hard fought preliminary final victory over a determined Mirboo North.
Rosedale books grand final berth
A NINE-goal third quarter orchestrated by coach Ben Macreadie saw minor premier Rosedale secure a North Gippsland grand final berth at the expense of Heyfield.
Young Olympians go back-to-back
TRARALGON Olympians saw off some nine of its top age juniors in fine fashion, winning back-to-back Gippsland Soccer League under 16 boys' flags on Saturday.
Falcons recover to banish Olympians
FALCONS bounced back from their first loss of the season to Moe with a 5-2 win on the road at Olympians.
Maroons ready for Eagles
MODERN day rivals Maffra and Traralgon will open the Gippsland League's post season in a highly anticipated qualifying final at Moe on Saturday.
Don’t hate the player
Traralgon Football Netball Club has thrown its support behind the phase in of a statewide player points system.
Shooters target state title
TWO Gippsland Grammar shooters have been invited to compete at State Championships to be held in Bendigo this month.
Track troubles hit Moe Racing Club
Moe Racing Club's recently resurfaced, multimillion dollar track has proved less resilient than promised throughout a wet winter, forcing the relocation of its next scheduled meeting on Monday to Bairnsdale.
Lucky for some
TRARALGON Yellow is hoping to hit a baker's dozen this Saturday when it faces Rovers Thunder in the Latrobe Valley Hockey Association grand final at Churchill.
Duo heading in the right direction
Isaac Boulton and Jake Cardillo have been selected to represent Victoria Country at the under 14 boys youth national championships in Coffs Harbour following an outstanding season in metropolitan A grade competition.
Winners are grinners
THE burgeoning Latrobe Valley Hockey Association junior league's continued growth culminated in a spectacular display of skill on grand final day at the weekend.
Points system penned in
A UNIFORM player points system will roll out across Victorian football leagues next season, and a salary cap as early as 2017, as part of the battle to stem escalating player payments in community football.





















