Gippsland’s royal rumble
MORWELL and Traralgon will again do battle in a Gippsland League Queen's Birthday blockbuster on Monday.
Brown back for Heyfield
FORMER Collingwood premiership player Leigh Brown is poised to make his long awaited return in the blue and white of Heyfield this weekend, after injury derailed his first attempt at a North Gippsland comeback.
Saints on the march
SIX goals from Cowwarr's Shane Morgan, three of which came in a barnstorming final term barrage, was just one of a number of positives for the Saints who marked their second win on the run by a comprehensive 10 goal margin against rival Gormandale.
Maroon reunion for 1994 premiership
TRARALGON Football Club will celebrate the 20th anniversary of its 1994 premiership with a reunion on Saturday, 14 June.
Valley sides victorious
MOE, Traralgon and Morwell all recorded Gippsland League wins at the weekend in round seven.
Hooking in for a cause
GOLFERS fretting over a snap hook or troublesome slice can put their problems in perspective this Queen's Birthday at Yallourn Golf Club.
Yinnar dealt first defeat
YINNAR'S undefeated run of seven wins came to an end on Saturday when last year's premier Mirboo North claimed the spoils by five points in a thrilling match, which was a showpiece for local football.
Churchill goes three clear
Churchill travelled to second-placed Sale looking to put a gap on the field in the Gippsland Soccer League Championship race.
Never too old
SENIOR swimmers will have a chance to improve their skills in the water when Gippsland Flippers Masters Swimming Club hosts a Valley first freestyle coaching clinic for adults.
Top spot in the offing
MIRBOO North hosts the undefeated Yinnar in the Mid Gippsland Football League match of the round.
History repeating for Morwell
IT may be undefeated since claiming a first premiership in 17 years, but Morwell will not be taking Saturday's Gippsland League clash against Leongatha lightly.
World circuit beckons Berryman
DRU Berryman's debut in green and gold may have been short lived, but a little taste of the international circuit left the Traralgon downhill mountainbiker hungry for more.