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Hazelman to lead Gippsland League

STEVE Hazelman has been appointed as Gippsland League interleague coach for the next two years.

Millman’s got the right attitude

TO most they are awe-inspiring elite athletes, but to the stalwarts of Traralgon Tennis Association many of them are more like family.

No rest for Traralgon contingent

AN epic two weeks of tennis in Traralgon has come to a close, but there will be little rest for the local association and Tennis Australia with the ITF Junior International just two months away.

Aussie star continues to rise

LAST January Australian John Millman pushed Britain’s number one tennis player Andy Murray to the brink in an epic Brisbane International showdown.

It’s raining tons in Traralgon and district cricket

BEN Julin and Jordan Gilmore set the Traralgon and District Cricket Association alight with magnificent centuries to lead their teams to big wins in a shortened round of matches after rain last week.

Lions pair dismantles Dogs

Andrew Philip and Dale Walshe both posted centuries to guide Moe to a whopping total against Newborough.

Hawk-eyes on the prize

TORRENTIAL rain led to an additional challenge at Twin City Archers' state field championships on Saturday when a lake formed in the middle of the marked archery course at Toners Lane, Morwell.

Bombers set to take off from North Gippsland

BOISDALE Briagolong is poised to leave the North Gippsland Football Netball League after club members voted 89 per cent in favour of a move to East Gippsland last Friday.

Hook, line and sinker for Wil

TRARALGON angler Wil Cunningham recently received Victorian and Australian Junior Champion trophies at the Game Fishing Association of Australia awards ceremony in Melbourne.

Central Gippsland eyes another upset

After a great victory against Sale Maffra in round one of the Gippsland Cricket League, Central Gippsland will host Bairnsdale at Mirboo North on Sunday.

Triathletes all set to go

LATROBE Valley Triathlon Club will start its 2014/2015 season at the Hazelwood Pondage on Sunday.

US pro at home in Traralgon

TRARALGON has fast become a tour favourite for San Diego native Bradley Klahn. In his second appearance at the town's ATP Challenger Klahn racked up a tournament victory to complement last year's runner-up finish.

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Melbourne makes Opals cut

BASKETBALL FIBA BY BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   SEVEN cuts were made for the Australian Opals, with Traralgon's Jade Melbourne holding her spot. The duel WNBL and WNBA player will don...