PAC powers to ‘best performance’ this year, beats Rostrevor
It is shaping to be a two-horse race for college football’s Messenger Shield between Prince Alfred and Sacred Heart after PAC’s convincing win over Rostrevor on Saturday.
It is shaping to be a two-horse race for college football’s Messenger Shield between Prince Alfred and Sacred Heart after PAC’s convincing win over Rostrevor on Saturday.
A local footballer has played his first game in almost two years after beating Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a form of blood cancer. And he kicked a goal in his comeback match.
Five goals from Sam Jacobs helps Adelaide to a six-goal win against North Adelaide at Prospect Oval on Saturday.
Hockey clubs are working on a compromise with the governing body after the extraordinary decision to let two teams back into the second-tier comp mid-season.
NORTHERN Bullets batter Tegan McPharlin was set the target of scoring 500 runs this season — now she is SA women’s cricketer of the year.
CENTRAL Districts Basketball Club is putting its faith in a group of young guns in the women’s ABL, fielding one of the most youthful squads in state league sport.
BACK-to-back premier Central Districts is expected to be the team to beat when SA Rugby League’s division one season kicks off this weekend.
PORT Adelaide will aim for its first A grade two-day premiership since 1967/68 when it takes on Tea Tree Gully in this weekend’s Grade Cricket grand final.
MODBURY Soccer Club was formed after a meeting in a northeast fish and chip shop in 1964 — now the Ridgehaven club is celebrating its 50th anniversary.
KENSINGTON captain Jake Brown is the hot favourite to win Grade Cricket’s highest individual honour, the Bradman Medal, for the first time.
MAX Stevens made up for his second place finish in last year’s Thomas Wright Memorial Mile by winning the coveted sash on Sunday.
INCREASED depth and a stronger defence have been keys to Salisbury United’s hot start to the State League soccer season, coach Rocky Aloisi says.
AUSTRALIAN Test paceman Ryan Harris says growing up in Adelaide’s northern suburbs taught him never to quit.
MODBURY Soccer Club’s Charlie Bowman jokes he will have a stern word with a linesman after scoring six goals in a game but having two more disallowed.
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