Dog’s good form provides plenty to talk about
Can't Say That backed up from a win at Sandown Park on Thursday night with a win at Sale on Sunday.
Searching for sun and football
Even a worldwide health pandemic has not been enough to stopped one Gippsland football loving family from playing competitive football this season.
Local derby to begin season
Gippsland League junior footballers and netballers will finally take to the field on Saturday, putting behind months of uncertainty.
Hitting the ground running
The Sale and District Junior Football Association and the Traralgon and District Junior Football League began their seasons at the weekend, with other junior competitions around Gippsland beginning this weekend.
EGHA delays seniors
Continuing restrictions on full-contact training and playing have meant the East Gippsland Hockey Association has delayed the beginning of its open and women's competitions.
Junior soccer season cancelled
A week after committing to begin the 2020 season, the Latrobe Valley Soccer League has abandoned its junior competitions.
Tigers to reset in 2021
Gormandale will have to wait until 2021 to begin its climb back up the North Gippsland Football-Netball League ladder.
New era for Yarram cricket
An exciting new venture in local cricket was given the green light last week, with Yarram and District affiliating with the Traralgon and District Cricket Association.
Classic Playlist on song
Playlist won the Vic Peters Classic on Sunday night, providing Briagolong greyhound trainer Matt Clark with his first group one victory
Rain washes away dog racing
Sunday's Sale greyhounds meeting was abandoned after five races because of the effect of rain on the track.
Winning doubles for Oliver and Walker
Jockeys Damien Oliver and Michael Walker rode two winners each at Sale on Thursday.
Sale-Maffra’s unluckiest team?
While current players in a certain age bracket bemoan whenever someone retired or older says how the standard was "better in our day", those that played representative cricket for Sale-Maffra toward the turn of the century might have a strong case to justify this notion.




