Misfiring team kicks 15 consecutive points before first goal
They say bad kicking is bad footy and one Adelaide Footy League side has learnt that lesson the hard way after booting a ridiculous number of behinds before getting a goal.
They say bad kicking is bad footy and one Adelaide Footy League side has learnt that lesson the hard way after booting a ridiculous number of behinds before getting a goal.
In a bid to avoid an expensive legal battle, Hockey SA has allowed two clubs to return to their second-tier competition halfway through the season, angering rivals.
There is now only one unbeaten team in college football – Sacred Heart. Hearts beat fierce rival Rostrevor in round four, while Prince Alfred almost suffered a shock loss to Westminster.
Netball coach Scott Waddington was diagnosed with bowel cancer on May 26 last year. On May 24 this month, he helped his side end a decade-long losing streak against a competition powerhouse.
KATE Easther hopes six years of hard work will pay off when she lines up beside her SA teammates for this week’s national under-21 netball championships.
THE surnames Mori and Talladira were fixtures on the Adelaide City team sheet in the 1990s – now a new generation from the two families is making its mark.
SELF belief, a tight-knit team and disciplined bowling has helped Tea Tree Gully claim its third straight Grade Cricket Twenty20 Cup.
BRAD Mousley will use the confidence gained from a strong run at last week’s Onkaparinga International as he embark on a big few months of tennis.
LAWN bowls has long been a family affair for Breeanna Dickson — now she is representing her country in the sport she grew up around.
SOME of SA’s best athletes will go up against international stars of the track and field when the Adelaide Track Classic comes to town tomorrow.
CUP holder Adelaide City faces a tough start to its defence when it takes on Raiders in the first round of the Federation Cup tomorrow.
NORTH Adelaide tennis veteran Bruce Rehn is getting ready to play in his 12th world seniors titles in Turkey at the ripe old age of 74.
SELF-belief, a balanced squad and an ability to stand up under pressure are the key factors behind Tea Tree Gully’s historic limited overs success.
THREE Adelaide lawn bowls clubs are set to launch the sport’s answer to Twenty20 cricket in a bid to draw new players to the game.
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