Triple treat for Swans
Stratford won its third consecutive East Gippsland A grade netball premiership.
Maroons advance to grand final
Traralgon secured the first spot in the Gippsland League grand final, upsetting minor premier Leongatha by nine points at Moe on Saturday.
Cats look to tame Tigers
Wy Yung will go into Saturday's East Gippsland football grand final as a firm favourite, having comfortably accounted for Lindenow in all three previous encounters in 2015.
Knock-out semi-final for Eagles
For the second successive season, Maffra will meet Wonthaggi in the Gippsland League first semi-final.
Last chance for grand final spot
Last season's North Gippsland football grand finalists Heyfield and Churchill will play off for a place in this year's premiership decider.
Hockey grand finals at Stephenson Park
Sale will be playing in four of the five East Gippsland hockey grand finals on Saturday at Stephenson Park.
Swans still on for three in a row
Stratford's bid for a hat-trick of East Gippsland A grade netball premierships remains alive.
Cougars claw grand final berth
Churchill advanced to the North Gippsland netball grand final with an upset 45-44 victory over minor premier Rosedale.
Sale survives challenge
Sale survived a strong challenge from Moe to win the Gippsland League netball elimination final on Sunday.
Sale season cut short by Power
Sale's Gippsland League football season came to an abrupt end in dramatic fashion, going down to Wonthaggi by three points in the elimination final on Sunday.
Maroons win fiery final
Maffra will need to do it the hard way if it is to achieve the ultimate success in season 2015, after losing a fiery Gippsland League qualifying final against Traralgon by 17 points on Saturday.
Power falls at first hurdle
Gippsland Power's TAC Cup football season came to an end on Saturday with a 76-point loss to the Oakleigh Chargers in the elimination final.





