Sweet revenge: Red is the new black for cricket title
After falling to the same opponent in another grand final two weeks ago East Torrens flipped the script with a heroic effort to win grade cricket’s One Day Cup.
After falling to the same opponent in another grand final two weeks ago East Torrens flipped the script with a heroic effort to win grade cricket’s One Day Cup.
It’s been a lacklustre recruiting campaign for West Adelaide but with two new faces through the door and more to come, coach Gavin Colville has a different outlook.
East Torrens skipper Michael Cranmer hopes it will be second time lucky when his side takes on grade cricket rival Adelaide University for a second grand final in as many weeks.
North Adelaide has unveiled its new captain, and the incoming skipper says the current Roosters’ list is “head and shoulders” the best he’s seen at Prospect Oval.
Ex-AFL players, a former Crows captain, SANFL premiership winners and local legends are among the new faces taking up coaching roles in the Adelaide Footy League this year.
Is grade cricket’s top four locked away with three rounds still to play? Plus, the One Day Cup grand final is set for familiar clash and more in this week’s wrap of the local competition.
He’s 193cm, “can really catch the footy” and this former Adelaide 36er is completing a pre-season at a SANFL club in the hope of crossing over to football.
At least four SANFL clubs will have new captains this season – but who is set to replace the departing leaders? There are some worthy candidates at each club.
School football powerhouse Prince Alfred College has appointed an eight-time SANFL premiership winner and former captain as its first XVIII coach.
Most batsmen would be gutted to be dismissed two runs short of a century, but not Mark Cosgrove. The Northern Districts captain tells why in this week’s SACA grade cricket wrap.
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