Gippsland Times | STRATFORD got its East Gippsland football premiership defence off to the ideal start on Saturday, defeating Boisdale Briagolong by 27 points.
Gippsland Times | IN a highly entertaining match, Maffra regained the Battle of The Birds trophy from Sale, overcoming a determined Magpie side by 24 points.
Gippsland Times | WONTHAGGI sent a message to the rest of the Gippsland League, thumping premier Morwell by 71 points in the grand final rematch.
Gippsland Times | SALE City laid the foundation for its 11.12 (78) to 7.14 (56) win over Rosedale with a five goal to one first half.
Gippsland Times | Two of the favourites for the Gippsland League football premiership, Maffra and Sale, will clash this Sunday.
Gippsland Times | YARRAM'S experience came to the fore in the Good Friday Easter showdown against neighbour and rival Woodside.
Gippsland Times | THE East Gippsland football season began on Good Friday with Lakes Entrance stamping its credentials as a side to watch in 2015 with a five-point victory over Paynesville.
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Leader News | A COLLECTIVE sigh of disappointment went around Sorrento last week when Lenny Hayes told the Sharks he would not be playing with them this season.
The St Kilda champion, who had trained once with Sorrento, cited increasing work commitments for his decision to remain retired.
It will disappoint many peninsula football fans who were looking forward to seeing the great man in action on local football grounds.
"Unfortunately that's the way it goes,'' Sorrento coach Troy Schwarze, who took the call from Hayes, said.
"It would have been nice to play with him, but we're not going to get him.
"To be honest, he's that good a player that he should be entitled to finish at the AFL. A lot of players don't get that chance; he gets to call his own retirement.''
Hayes is working with the AFL and Schwarze said he felt he wouldn't have time to play.
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