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2025 Sapsasa Girls Footy Carnival live stream: Watch Oval 1 action on KommunityTV

The School Sport SA’s Girls Footy Carnival delivered three days full of thrilling results and memorable highlights, with 27 games streamed live and exclusive on KommunityTV. Watch every REPLAY here.

The School Sport SA Sapsasa Girls Footy Carnival came to a conclusion on Wednesday, with division one side Lower Eyre Peninsula dominating the action.

Nine games were broadcast live and exclusive on KommunityTV with Peninsula securing impressive wins in two of them.

The first started the action on Wednesday and was a big 10.3 (63) to 0.0 (0) thumping of Mid South East.

This was followed by a tight 5.4 (34) to 2.1 (13) loss to Airport before responding with a 4.2 (26) to 1.1 (7) win over Upper South East with their defensive power back on show in the second win.

Watch full replays of every live streamed match from Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday below.

DAY 3 REPLAYS

Southern Yorke Peninsula v Lower South East (Division 2)

Onkaparinga South v South West (Division 1)

Upper South East v Lower Eyre Peninsula (Division 1)

Gawler v Mid North (Division 2)

Airport v Lower Eyre Peninsula (Division 1)

Upper South East v South West (Division 1)

Northern v Southern Heights (Division 3)

Tea Tree Gully v Riverland (Division 2)

Mid South East v Lower Eyre Peninsula (Division 1)

DAY 2 WRAP

Adelaide South East produced a day of impressive results at the School Sport SA Sapsasa Footy Carnival on Tuesday.

The division one powerhouse put together back-to-back victories on day two, beating Airport and Mid South East.

In the opening game of the day, ASE’s early lead proved enough to hold off a fast finishing Airport 3.7 (25) to 1.4 (10).

After allowing Airport back into the contest after halftime, Adelaide South East well and truly learned from their mistakes against Mid South East.

Dominating from siren-to-siren, the defensive masterclass resulted in an offensive onslaught with the 10.2 (62) to 0.0 (0) one of the biggest victories of the carnival thus far.

In another big win on day two, Barossa & Light heaped further pain on Airport with a 7.8 (50) to 0.0 (0) victory.

DAY 2 REPLAYS

Southern Fleurieu v Para Districts (Division 2)

Playford v Central Eyre Peninsula (Division 4)

Airport v Barossa & Light (Division 1)

Gawler v Lower South East (Division 2)

Mid South East v Adelaide South East (Division 1)

Upper South East v Port (Division 1)

Southern Fleurieu v Riverland (Division 2)

Onkaparinga South v Mid South East (Division 1)

Airport v Adelaide South East (Division 1)

DAY 1 WRAP

Western has shown it will be a side to beat in Division 3 after notching two convincing victories to kick off the School Sport SA Sapsasa Girls Footy Carnival on Monday.

KommunityTV exclusively live streamed nine matches on the opening day from Barratt Reserve, West Beach.

And Western proved to be a force in both of their broadcast games on Oval 1.

First the district, which covers Adelaide’s western suburbs, put Northern to the sword in a 42-point victory in the day’s opening clash.

They then followed it up with an 82-point thumping of Murraylands.

In Division 1 live streamed action, South West was too strong for Port, Onkaparinga South edged out Airport in a tight contest and Adelaide South East took down Upper South East.

DAY 1 REPLAYS

Southern Fleurieu v Tea Tree Gully (Division 2)

Upper South East v Adelaide South East (Division 1)

Airport v Onkaparinga South (Division 1)

City South v Mid North (Division 2)

Para Districts v Hills (Division 2)

Murraylands v Western (Division 3)

City South v Para Districts (Division 2)

South West v Port (Division 1)

Northern v Western (Division 3)

PREVIEW

South Australia’s top country and suburban footballing regions are set to go head-to-head in a three-day tournament to crown the state’s best.

Featuring the best young female players from metro and regional districts, the School Sport SA Sapsasa Girls Footy Carnival is set to take over Barratt Reserve, West Beach from October 27-29.

And KommunityTV will be there to bring you the action from Oval 1 with an exclusive live stream on each day of the carnival.

As one of the final events on the School Sport SA calendar for 2025, it has given players and coaches plenty of time to prepare for what should be a highly competitive event.

“With 38 teams from all over South Australia competing, the Sapsasa Girls Footy Carnival is a highlight of the school year for those selected to play,” School Sport SA’s Dave Murray said.

“Players have been preparing over the past six to eight weeks with district selection trials and training sessions and this carnival provides the opportunity to showcase their skills in a safe and supportive environment.

The Sapsasa Girls State Carnival is the final event on the School Sport SA calendar for 2025. Picture: Roy VanDerVegt
The Sapsasa Girls State Carnival is the final event on the School Sport SA calendar for 2025. Picture: Roy VanDerVegt

The Sapsasa Girls Footy Carnival is the last of a number of School Sport SA events broadcast on KommunityTV this year.

“Having KommunityTV once again enables us to showcase these students and their teamwork across the state to relatives and friends who otherwise may miss the opportunity of watching these future stars in action,” Murray added.

KommunityTV will exclusively live stream every match from Oval 1 on each day of the carnival beginning on Friday, October 27.

Originally published as 2025 Sapsasa Girls Footy Carnival live stream: Watch Oval 1 action on KommunityTV

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