NGFNL best and fairest
Award winners from the North Gippsland Football Netball League vote count.
Custodian saves Swans’ necks
A BICYCLE kick-goal from Sale United keeper Chris Richardson salvaged Sale United's Gippsland Soccer League finals campaign at Godfrey Baldwin Reserve on Sunday.
Pegasus snaps losing streak
MORWELL Pegasus snapped a five-game State League South East division one losing streak with a 2-2 draw at home to South Springvale on Saturday, but the three points went begging.
Finals rivals share Sel Burley medal
Heyfield midfielder Josh Stubbe and Churchill's engine room specialist Travis Brighton tied for the senior North Gippsland Football Netball League best and fairest award.
Brown’s boy top of the class
It came as no surprise to Gippsland Power coach Leigh Brown when Alex Carr was named 2014 Morrish medalist.
Reliable Carr gets home
Gippsland Power midfielder Alex Carr won the Morrish Medal as the TAC Cup's best and fairest player.
Warragul’s road warrior
A SOLID week in the saddle around his own backyard saw Warragul's Brenton Jones hold on to the National Road Series leader's jersey following the Tour of Gippsland.
The king of Kay Street strikes again
COMMONWEALTH Games gold medallist Alex Edmondson solidified his standing as king of the Kay Street criterium, winning the Tour of Gippsland final stage for the second consecutive year yesterday in Traralgon.
Feisty Cougars claw into decider
CHURCHILL advanced to its first grand final in five seasons to meet Heyfield, the same opponent it faced in the 2009 decider, after rallying from behind in a classic against Sale City.
Morwell marches on
REIGNING premier Morwell is the first team into this year's Gippsland League grand final, after seeing off Sale in a pulsating second semi-final at Traralgon Recreation Reserve on Saturday.
Three of the best
Three of Mirboo North's grand final heroes give their perspective on the premiership victory over Newborough.
Tigers go back-to-back
WHEN Mirboo North veteran Shane Peters split the sticks with moments remaining in the Mid Gippsland Football League grand final on Saturday, Newborough's flag fantasy came crashing down for the third straight season.