Is this the year of the Tiger?
Glenelg fans have had to endure an impatient for finals action, but is this the year of the Tigers? Our SANFL writers make their predictions for season 2019.
Glenelg fans have had to endure an impatient for finals action, but is this the year of the Tigers? Our SANFL writers make their predictions for season 2019.
Crows AFLW co-captain Chelsea Randall loved kicking her first goal of 2019 last week, but was keen to go back to being a pillar in the backline for the grand final against Carlton on Sunday.
Crows star Deni Varnhagen is riding a wave of excitement as she stares down the prospect of winning a second AFLW premiership.
Last year much of the talk about SA’s under-18 squad surrounded Jack Lukosius and Izak Rankine. They are now in the AFL but SA coach Tony Bamford says there is plenty of talent in this year’s program and some names to watch.
FOR all his records and goalkicking exploits, Darren ‘The Jerk’ Graetz says his 500-game career at Adelaide University has barely been about footy.
ADELAIDE City will bid to re-enter soccer’s national league within the next five years on the back of its fairytale FFA Cup win over Western Sydney Wanderers.
ADELAIDE Comets football director Doug Paterson’s soccer dreams were derailed by injury and depression — now he is backing FFSA’s beyondblue round.
JO HILL has given her blood, sweat and tears for North Adelaide for the best part of 25 years — now the basketball club’s main court is named after her.
A YEAR after losing a heartbreaking premiership decider to Contax by one goal, Matrics beat Garville in the Premier League final at Netball SA Stadium.
ADELAIDE City must adopt an attacking mindset if it is to become the first giant-killer of the inaugural FFA Cup, according to midfielder Nic Bucco.
A LACK of equality in grassroots sports coaching led Brett Ettridge to produce an online development program which is unearthing future cricket stars.
PRINCE Alfred College is adding a splash of pink to its traditional maroon sports kit this weekend all in the name of breast cancer awareness.
BRENTON Dennis is proud of his son Rohan’s Commonwealth Games silver medal, but thinks the cyclist’s bridesmaid’s dress is “due for a dry clean”.
SA Basketball great Al Green will not return to Woodville Basketball Club after his ticket lost a vote to oust the committee that sacked him as coach.
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