South Gawler’s lady Lions set for big 2022
FRESH off its first Barossa, Light & Gawler Football Association A-grade premiership since the early 1990s, South Gawler Football Club is looking to go...
Bowlers dominate A1 one-dayers
WITH rain wiping out last weekend’s opening day of play, Saturday’s A1 contests were played as one-day fixtures, and it was a bowling showcase...
Party time for Kapunda’s junior attack
SEVEN Kapunda under-15 bowlers ended up taking at least one wicket in their 77-run victory over Light Pass/Greenock on Saturday morning.
With Jack Ryan (65...
Gawler ladies lose to worst, then handle first
IN a remarkable turnaround, Gawler’s Metropolitan Bowls Association Thursday division one ladies – a week after losing to bottom side Grange – easily accounted...
Junior cricketers beat the weather
WHILE most cricket was called off on Saturday, the Barossa & Light Cricket Association under-15s were able to beat the downpour, with Kapunda’s Jack...
McGree snapped up in big money Middlesbrough move
FORMER Gawler Eagle Riley McGree is one step closer to his Premier League dream after signing with Championship side Middlesbrough for around $8 million...
ABR trotter shows spirit to land Group 1
THE persistent rain might have postponed Saturday night’s Globe Derby Park meeting, but Gawler’s Aaron Bain still had cause to celebrate.
The Aaron Bain Racing...
Young Jet shows Aussie leg-spin is alive and well
WALTER Kinlock has always been a handy cricketer, having been picked up by Northern Districts Cricket Club in under-12s and playing up an age...
Barossa bowlers brave the conditions
BAROSSA bowlers did well to complete six of a possible eight games in Barossa & Light Bowling Association’s top two divisions, with Kapunda’s division...
Watts wins wild wet and windy first stage
USUALLY contested in sweltering heat, this year’s Santos Festival of Cycling kicked off in wet and wild conditions, with Emily Watts emerging from the...
















