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Favourite son Leigh Brown to coach
Former Collingwood premiership player Leigh Brown has returned to where it all started, Heyfield Football-Netball Club - but Brown won't be donning that blue...
Roos hop to 17s flag
A premiership on your home court - it doesn't get much better than that.
Heyfield won the 17 and Under title on Saturday, defeating Sale...
Olivia’s death a tragic reminder of farm safety
DURING this year’s National Farm Safety Week, it is important that locals remember little Olivia Grace Stevens and the legacy she left behind.
“Bye mum,...
Morgan set for Australian debut
The Heyfield cricketer will be participating in the International Cricket Inclusion Series.
Olivia’s lasting legacy
While Olivia may no longer be here, her love of the world, and Olivia herself, has been memorialised in a wonderful mural.
Rally is on again in Heyfield
The annual Vintage Machinery Rally makes its return this weekend.
One to a thousand for Sale Umpire
The football umpire will be overseeing his 1000th football game as umpire this weekend
Heyfield Timber Festival
After a 27-year hiatus, the Heyfield Timber Festival made a triumphant return.
Heyfield pushes forward on renewable energy
The Heyfield Wetlands Information Centre last week became the latest community-owned facility in Gippsland to switch to renewable energy, with the official launch of a 13.32kw solar system.
Heyfield & District Museum anniversary
Easter Saturday marked five years since the official opening of the Heyfield & District Museum, a building that celebrates the history of the town, and the migrants that moved there.
Rollover closes road
A truck driver has escaped serious injury after rolling his vehicle on the Maffra-Rosedale Road.
Stars of the lower grades
Josh Farrell EACH week the Gippsland Times covers the Sale-Maffra Cricket Association A Grade competition, ensuring all of the top performances are celebrated for fans to see.With the Christmas break underway, now is an opportunity to celebrate some of the impressive performances in the seconds and hard wicket competitions so far this season.In the seconds, Heyfield remains unbeaten with five wins from as many games, closely followed by Bundalaguah and Stratford who have each only dropped the one match. Somewhat surprisingly, there is yet to be a centurion in the second grade competition, with Heyfield's Kayne Amiet the closest with a knock of 97 against Sale. Only one player has taken a five wicket haul - Bundalaguah's Kanishka Bannak Ralalage - who took 5-24 against Longford. The ladder for third grade sees Stratford leading on 30 points, followed by Bundalaguah (24 points), Wurruk (18), Sale (12), Maffra (12), Rosedale-Kilmany (12) and Collegians (12).When looking at the most impressive scores for third grade so far, it is impossible to go past Nicholas Anderson's 165 in round four against Wurruk.The College opener punished the Toads bowling attack, whacking 15 sixes and eight fours in his astonishing innings to see College to a huge total of 333 from 40 overs.This game saw some other terrific batting performances on both sides overshadowed by Anderson.Anderson's teammate Sam Morelli made 78 while Wurruk's Angus Tilley scored 61 and Lenny Van der Velden hit 57.Nathan Thomas has been a consistent performer for Stratford in third grade this season, skippering the side to the top of the ladder.Thomas started the season strongly, scoring 73 against Collegians in the first round, hitting eight fours and one six.His strongest performance however came in round seven with both bat and ball against Maffra.The captain took the ball for the middle overs and proved a challenge to get away for the Eagles' batters.Thomas took 6-22 from his eight overs in an impressive display that helped his team bowl out Maffra for 120.Thomas took the scalps of batters three through six ensuring the Eagles' players could not come back into the match.After his dominant display with the ball Thomas then delivered at the top of the order to ensure victory for his team.Chasing a low score of 120, Maffra was looking for quick wickets, but Thomas had other ideas.Thomas took the match away from the Eagles, making 72 from 78 deliveries which included nine fours, the next highest score was 27 from Tom Boyd who supported his skipper well.Impressive team bowling performances came from both Rosedale-Kilmany and Stratford in their round five matchup.The Redbacks were bowled out for 97 after they were put in to bat by the Warriors.The wickets were spread between the Rosedale-Kilmany bowlers. Harry McCann took three wickets and Brandan Hill, Mick Edgar and Jye Goodwin took two each.The Stratford bowlers were in need of quick wickets and their bowlers delivered.Jonathan Boyd and Thomas took four wickets each to instantly put the Warriors on the back foot and saw them eventually bowled out for 55. Other impressive performances this season came from the round five clash between Sale and Maffra.The Swans batted first and struggled to get going, but the highlight of the innings was Kevin Arbuthnot who made 68 at the top of the order hitting nine fours in his innings to help his team to 122 from their 40 overs.The Eagles chased down the Swans score in 29 overs thanks to Ben Lanigan who made 66 hitting five fours and one six in his innings.Fourth grade cricket sees the ladder at the Christmas break showing Bundalaguah Yaks on top with 30 points. Maffra is equal second on 30, and then Nambrok (24), Stratford (18), Rosedale-Kilmany (18), Bundalaguah Bulls (18), Heyfield (18), Longford (12), Sale (6), Collegians (0), Boisdale-Briagolong (0) and Wurruk (0) follow.In the fourth grade competition players must retire at 50. Readers may recognise one name on the list of players to m