Netball SA 2025 Country Championships live stream: South Australia’s best regional talent set to shine
Standby for a thrilling finish to the 2025 Netball SA Country Championships with LIVE finals action from a whopping four courts on the King’s Birthday Monday. Plus all the Day 2 REPLAYS.
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The action at the 2025 Netball SA Country Championships has been fast and furious, but it hits overdrive on Day 3 with four courts featuring some mouth-watering finals showdowns.
After extensive coverage from two courts on the opening two days, standby for that to be doubled to four courts, all of which will be live streamed exclusively on KommunityTV.
It promises to be a bumper King’s Birthday presentation as the competition featuring South Australia’s regional talents goes down to the wire.
Sunday’s Day 2 action featured some entertaining clashes, none more so than the competitive 17&Under clash between Port Lincoln and Eastern Eyre on Court 1.
Port were quick out of the blocks as they raced to comfortable 10-point lead at halftime (23-13) despite a spirited effort by Eastern Eyre.
The second half was a much tighter affair as Eastern Eyre restricted Port’s avenues to the net. But despite their deeds, Port still held sway as it recorded a 40-29 victory.
In the other significant clash on Court 1, Limestone Coast easily accounted for KNT in the seniors Pool A grand final.
The Coasters jumped their rivals from the outset as they built a 19-6 halftime lead.
The second half was no different, extending the winning margin to 22 goals (38-16) as KNT just lacked the necessary polish to stay with their superior rivals.
Barossa, Light and Gawler was another to extinguish their rivals’ belief early on when they blasted aside Mount Gambier in their 17&Under clash on Court 2.
DAY 2 REPLAYS
COURT 1
Limestone Coast v KNT (Grand Final)
Watch the full replay in the player above.
Port Lincoln v Eastern Eyre (17 & Under)
Whyalla v KNT (Seniors SF)
Yorke Peninsula v River Murray (17 & Under)
Riverland v Mid Hills (15 & Under)
It was 15 goals at halftime and Barossa, Light and Gawler only increased the margin in the second half as they romped to a 39-11 victory.
Not content with that result, Barossa, Light and Gawler repeated the dose against Western Eyre in the seniors Division 2 grand final.
Holding on to a slender one-goal lead at halftime, Barossa, Light and Gawler found plenty as they went on to win 25-19 in an entertaining contest.
COURT 2
Western Eyre v Barossa, Light and Gawler (Div 2 GF)
Limestone Coast v Great Southern (Seniors SF)
Mount Gambier v Barossa, Light and Gawler (17 & Under)
Mid Hills v Northern Areas (17 & Under)
Barossa, Light and Gawler v KNT (Seniors)
DAY 1 REPLAYS
COURT 1
Mid South East v Port Adelaide (13 and Under)
Hills v North Eastern (11 and Under)
Mount Gambier v Northern Areas (15 and Under)
Yorke Peninsula v KNT (11 and Under)
Great Southern v Limestone Coast (Seniors)
Hills v Adelaide Plains (11 and Under)
Roxby Downs v Mid South East (13 and Under)
River Murray v Port Adelaide (11 and Under)
Limestone Coast v Great Southern (Seniors)
COURT 2
Great Southern v Roxby Downs (13 and Under)
Adelaide Plains v Yorke Peninsula (11 and Under)
Western Eyre v Great Southern Green (Seniors)
Kangaroo Island v Southern Hills Gold (11 and Under)
Whyalla v Barossa, Light and Gawler (Seniors)
Roxby Downs v River Murray (11 and Under)
Limestone Coast Navy v Eastern Eyre (13 and Under)
Great Southern v Hills (11 and Under)
KNT v Whyalla (Seniors)
PREVIEW
A former Adelaide Thunderbirds player believes the future of SA country netball is as bright as ever as she prepares to coach in this weekend’s Country Championships.
Charlee Hodges, who made her debut for the Thunderbirds in 2018, has been playing for Kybybolite in the Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Netball Association since stepping back from pro netball and will coach the associations U15s side this weekend.
The championships will feature South Australia’s top country netball regions from the under-11 to senior age groups.
All the action from June 7-9 will be available live and exclusive on KommunityTV with games kicking off from 12pm ACST on Saturday.
“We’re pretty lucky with the league we have and I’m sure other country leagues are the same,” Hodges said.
“I’m so impressed coming into country netball just with the talent and the level of athletes who are all so keen to be involved.
“The championships are going to test what you’re like as a player in every area and it is going to be a great experience for these players and give them a chance to evolve.”
Hodges’ KNTNA side will open its tournament against fellow South East association, Mid South East at 8am on Saturday.
She said her team, led by a number of promising players including Evie Mott and goaler Annie Rasheed, was excited and eager for the experience.
“They’re all eager to learn and you couldn’t ask for anything more.
“Obviously winning is everyone’s goal but we understand the draw is pretty challenging with just three trainings under our belt.
“I just want them to learn as much as they can when it comes to different opponents and different conditions.
“It’s also about making new friendships and developing relationships in the sport.”
All the action will begin from 8am Saturday, with grand finals set to be played at 1.15pm Sunday.
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