Gippsland Times | TRARALGON has returned to the top of the Gippsland League in 2015, securing the senior premiership after accounting for Leongatha by 30 points on Saturday.
Gippsland Times | THE Maffra reserves were the only side to spoil Traralgon's party on Saturday, securing redemption after last year's defeat to the Maroons with a 40-point victory in the grand final.
Gippsland Times |DROUIN coach Bob McCallum became the first ruckman in 19 years to win the Trood Award and Rodda Medal.
Gippsland Times | AFTER last year's heartbreak, Wy Yung secured premiership redemption with a seven-point victory over Lindenow in the East Gippsland football grand final.
Gippsland Times |MAFFRA snatched victory from the jaws of defeat on Sunday, booting seven final quarter goals to miraculously defeat Wonthaggi by 15 points in the Gippsland League football first semi-final.
Gippsland Times | TRARALGON secured the first spot in the Gippsland League grand final, upsetting minor premier Leongatha by nine points at Moe on Saturday.
Gippsland Times | HEYFIELD booked a spot in a fourth straight North Gippsland football grand final after rallying in the second term in a classic preliminary against Churchill.
Gippsland Times | 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.
Gippsland Times | STRATFORD'S shot at back-to-back East Gippsland football premierships is over, after suffering a 17-point loss at the hands of Lindenow in Saturday's preliminary final.
Gippsland Times | SALE City's North Gippsland football season came to an end as Churchill kept its premiership defence alive.