Crows AFLW stars always believed in their talent
Crows AFLW midfielder Anne Hatchard says players always had belief they were good enough to earn another grand final berth.
Crows AFLW midfielder Anne Hatchard says players always had belief they were good enough to earn another grand final berth.
Baseballer Wilson Lee says helping break a 28-year SA Baseball League division one title drought three days after winning the competition’s best and fairest medal is one of the best experiences.
Glenlea’s Jack Schipanski is proud to have led his side to the men’s State League tennis title this month, while Memorial Drive claimed its third women’s championship in a row.
Kensington almost completed a brownwash across it’s four men’s grade grand finals, a side dismissed for 66 prevails, a No.10 gets his team over the line in a semi-final and more in this week’s edition of Thrash Talk.
TOPPLING the only side to beat it this year will be Roosters Blue’s motivation when it meets Henley in tomorrow’s division one rugby league grand final.
KIERAN McFadyen has often wondered over the past 22 years if he would ever lead Port Adelaide Pirates in SA soccer’s top flight – now that dream is a reality.
THE road to Prince Alfred College’s unbeaten Messenger Shield school football campaign began on a surprise weekend bootcamp in summer.
MICHELLE Male hopes to help Adelaide City women match their best ever season when she leads the Black and Whites for the last time in Sunday’s Premier Cup final against West Adelaide.
RETIRING Woodville Warriors veteran Steve Pilkington is hoping to bookend his basketball career with state league titles when he lines up in tomorrow’s grand final.
STURT basketballer Hannah Richards is eyeing a women’s state league title, but she is relieved just to get to tomorrow’s grand final after three knee reconstructions.
RISING SA golf star Luke Noble thanks his dad Sam for his start in the game, but don’t expect to see the father-son team on the course any time soon.
RETIRING Adelaide City soccer captain Nick Budin is not trying to earn brownie points with coach Damian Mori when he calls him an idol.
THREE rounds into the Premier League soccer season, Adelaide Comets sat bottom of the table — six months on, the club is preparing for its first top-flight finals campaign.
AFL finals can offer fame and fortune, but Essendon coach Mark Thompson says it means so much more to his side.
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