Flying vee’s winning formula
MOTORSPORT: Moe teenager Brandon Taylor is not eligible for a learner's permit until tomorrow, but already the 15 year-old has a national title to his name behind the wheel.
‘Quietly confident’ of victory
GSL: Churchill United's senior men will be out for redemption in the Gippsland Soccer League finals series after relinquishing the League Championship to Moe in the final round.
Bulldogs seek redemption
MID GIPPSLAND FL: Yinnar and Newborough will meet at Yallourn North on Saturday in a repeat of the qualifying final.
Battle between the big Ms
GIPPSLAND LEAGUE: Morwell and Maffra will meet in a qualifying final for the first time in Gippsland League history on Saturday at Moe.
In a master class of their own
VOLLEYBALL: A group of Latrobe Valley women have returned from the World Masters Games in Italy with gleaming gold medals jangling around their necks.
Feeling the heat
NORTH GIPPSLAND FL: Heyfield and Glengarry will square off at Rosedale in a monumental North Gippsland Football Netball League clash with the winner advancing to the grand final.
Destined for greatness
FOOTBALL: Morwell's Ben Ainsworth is poised to do what few footballers have done before him - represent his country in Aussie Rules football.
Split decision on Yarram
North Gippsland FL: North Gippsland Football Netball League's member clubs have reached an impasse over Yarram Football Club's bid to join the fold next season.
Magpies swoop Bombers
North Gippsland FL: Glengarry handed coach Ryan Potter his first finals victory in a blistering performance against Traralgon Tyers United in Saturday's North Gippsland qualifying final.
Back up Power saves the day
TAC Cup: Loy Yang B Gippsland Power finally broke its bad run with a victory over the Bendigo Pioneers and, in the process, confirmed its place in the TAC Cup finals series.
Tigers striped by Sale
Gippsland League: Sale has been crowned Gippsland League minor premiers after thrashing Morwell under lights at home on Saturday night.
Moe wins League Championship
GSL: Moe United was crowned Gippsland Soccer League champion yesterday for the first time since 1989 in one of the competition's most dramatic finales on record.



















