Undermanned St Peter’s digs deep to beat Immanuel
State junior footy commitments and a cricket trip ensured St Peter’s was understrength for its Messenger Shield match Immanuel. But Saints dug deep in the final term to prevail.
State junior footy commitments and a cricket trip ensured St Peter’s was understrength for its Messenger Shield match Immanuel. But Saints dug deep in the final term to prevail.
MetroStars attacker Liam Wooding played in a 3-3 draw against former team South Adelaide just two weeks after quitting the Panthers. South had been up 3-2 before conceding late.
Footy players love winning, hate losing and usually feel strange after draws. Salisbury North would know – it’s had two draws in its past three games. See the dying stages of Saturday’s match.
Seven goals to former Sturt captain Michael Coad helps Rostrevor Old Collegians beat Henley, while St Peter’s Old Collegians comes from behind to defeat Adelaide University.
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.
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.
A FRIENDLY rivalry with his pregnant wife is spurring Morphettville sprinter Shaun Ryder to career-best form.
THEODORE Fabijan struggled to stay on his feet and could barely see the puck the first time he played ice hockey — now he is taking on the world’s best.
HAVING 10 per cent vision has not stopped Courtney Lewis from breaking national records or becoming the first para-athlete in SA Little Athletics state meets.
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.
WEST Torrens cricketer Pat Fisher could be on the Adelaide Strikers’ radar after smashing two of the fastest tons seen in the local Twenty20 competition.
CALLUM Wilson knew at the end of his sole SANFL season with Port Adelaide that he had lost his passion for footy — now he is chasing a career in the NFL.
THE last time Cumberland United recruit Brad Grayson played outside the UK he was cold, struggled with the language barrier and became homesick.
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