Young cricketers set for a Blast in junior program
MORE than 1000 young cricketers across Adelaide will hone their skills in modified games this summer after two junior associations signed up for the T20 Blast program.
MORE than 1000 young cricketers across Adelaide will hone their skills in modified games this summer after two junior associations signed up for the T20 Blast program.
TEENAGE brothers Josh and Nathan Studham travel 220km for matches and have given up two other sports in their pursuit of lawn bowls success.
CUMBERLAND United’s Cohan Morris left family and friends in Whyalla two years ago to chase his soccer dreams – now he is set to represent Australia.
NEWLY crowned national Champion of Champions Scott Thulborn hopes his hot form will extend into next month’s Australian Premier League bowls tournament.
CROYDON winger Rocky Visconte has won an A-League title and played professionally overseas but the Adelaide United trialist says nothing would top playing for the Reds.
ASCOT PARK, Marion and Holdfast Bay look the sides most likely to prevent Adelaide’s fourth-straight premiership as the Premier One lawn bowls season kicks off this Saturday.
THE jury is out on Northern Districts’ chances of a first Grade Cricket finals appearance since 2010 after a winter of change at the Jets.
ADELAIDE Endurance will again look to be the surprise packet of the Australian Premier League lawn bowls when the tournament returns in November.
ADELAIDE United will pin its hopes on a new breed of local talent as it aims to break into the W-League finals for the first time.
DUAL Norwood premiership player Garry McIntosh will use all his nous when he coaches Payneham Norwood Union in Saturday’s division two amateur football grand final.
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