Currie burns rubber at Brands Hatch
GLENGARRY'S Ben Currie drew within two points of BSB Superstock 600 series leader Mason Law after finishing second at Brands Hatch.
Finals flame alive
LATROBE City Energy kept its finals flame flickering with a desperately needed BigV division one men's victory away to Camberwell on Saturday.
Demons dine on Kangaroo
MATCH of the round billing went to Yarram and Heyfield however the battle between the North Gippsland heavyweights fizzled after half-time as the Demons strolled to victory.
Gulls soar against toothless Tigers
Gulls soar against toothless Tigers
Sibling support for Olympic dream
SIBLING rivalry is overstated as far as the Coughlans are concerned. The trio from Traralgon are convinced sibling support is their best shot at Olympic qualification in judo.
Hockeyroo returns to home turf
FRESH from a bronze medal and Olympic qualification at the World Hockey League in Belgium, Hockeyroos goal keeper Ashlee Wells returned to her former stomping ground at the weekend.
Blues rise to the occasion
THORPDALE rose to the occasion in the AFL Victoria Country match of the round, holding off the reigning premier Mirboo North by four points to retain fifth of the Mid Gippsland football ladder.
Polished Eagles may lose Sheen
MAFFRA will be looking to consolidate top spot when it hosts Drouin in round 13 of the Gippsland League on Saturday.
Gippsland girls shine
GIPPSLAND girls chased the chance to become a W-League player for a day when a squad of 20 travelled to Fawkner for a Melbourne City under 16 tournament during the school holidays.
Warragul hops to it at Kanga Cup
WARRAGUL United's under 15s became the first Gippsland side to raise the prestigious Kanga Cup in Canberra last Friday after a thrilling 1-0 extra-time grand final win over Sydney club Earlwood Wanderers.
Roller derby revival at Megahertz
THE glitz, glam and jam of roller derby will soon complete its resurrection at Stadium 34, Moe, with Latrobe City Megahertz on the verge of fielding its first fully fledged team in three years.
Baldacchino up for a fight
BEING left hanging twice in a row has only served to fire up Hazelwood kickboxer Kim-Alina Baldacchino.



















