College soccer competition kicks off for 2019
Confidence is high ahead of the Messenger Soccer League season as Adelaide colleges get set to face off in a new two-conference system.
Confidence is high ahead of the Messenger Soccer League season as Adelaide colleges get set to face off in a new two-conference system.
Central Districts stakes its claim for a men’s playoff berth after ending a seven-year drought against ladder leader Norwood, while North Adelaide’s women continue their slide. Here’s our round 11 wrap.
Twenty years ago, SMOSH West Lakes kicked a goal with 20 seconds left to win a grand final against Mitcham by three points. On Saturday, it was like deja vu in the Adelaide Footy League.
Sacred Heart proves too strong for St Michael’s, Rostrevor holds off Immanuel and Pembroke triumphs against Trinity. This is a wrap of round of two of college footy’s Messenger Shield.
MORE synthetic pitches are urgently needed across Adelaide amid an unprecedented backlog of matches, the sport’s governing body warns.
CHAD Bugeja experienced the harsh realities of coaching in the SA Premier League just 45 minutes into his first match at the helm.
SACA will launch its Premier League cricket competition with matches in Darwin and Adelaide on the penultimate weekend of September.
ADELAIDE City keeper Luke Ostbye was the hero as his penalty shootout save sealed a dramatic Federation Cup final win at Hindmarsh Stadium yesterday.
JORDAN Centenera was not born when Central Districts last made the finals – now he is getting ready to break the Lions’ play-off drought.
THE past two state league netball premiers will go head-to-head in tonight’s grand final when Matrics takes on Contax at Netball SA Stadium.
SOCCER heavyweights Adelaide City and White City will hope to spark new generations of success when they face-off in tomorrow’s Federation Cup final.
UPDATED: Smithfield Football Club’s A-grade coach has been banned for 12 months as part of the club’s disqualification from the amateur league.
GRANGE Bowling Club’s world champion Wayne Ruediger hopes this month’s trip to Glasgow will be the first of two in the next 12 months.
JOEL Goodenough admits playing finals was barely a consideration when he came out of retirement to help perennial struggler Central Districts.
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