Seventh win on the trot
After thrashing Latrobe by 130 runs yesterday to win its seventh consecutive TRUenergy Yallourn Cup, Moe is already thinking about next season.
Good to be home: Knowles
After 11 years of playing cricket at the top, fast-bowler Brad Knowles has been forced to retirement from first-class cricket following a knee injury.
Number thirteen lucky for club
Traralgon Swimming Club dominated the recent Gippsland Championships held at the Sale outdoor complex winning its 13th title in succession.
Teams starting to show mid season form
After several weeks of cool and wet conditions, the sudden burst of warm weather was a test for some players.
Gladiators gearing up for new season
After a successful first season, the Gippsland Gladiators gridiron team is back in training for season 2012.
All is set and ready to go for the inaugural carnival
All is set and ready to go for the inaugural Gippsland Koorie Football and Netball carnival this weekend.
Committment to family
For anyone who has played elite or semi-elite sport, it is inevitable the journey towards these accomplishments started in childhood, and involved a lot of travelling - especially if you lived in the country.
Lessons from Lester
The Workways Corporate Bowls League got off to a successful start at the Traralgon RSL Bowling Club on Wednesday night.
TDCA
The Traralgon and District Cricket Association finals started with a bang on Saturday, as day one belonged to Churchill captain John Keighran.
Lions to meet the Sharks
Moe and Latrobe are through to the TRUenergy Yallourn Cup grand final after convincing wins against Morwell and Mirboo North respectively.
Cooper on target
Morwell's Nick Cooper will be defending four national titles this weekend, when he competes at the Australian Junior Bocce Open, to be held in Liverpool West, New South Wales
Power ready to fire
With less than one month to go before the start of the TAC Cup, Loy Yang B Gippsland Power coach Nick Stevens and his team are ready to go.