Tennis players flock back to the courts
TENNIS competition returned to the region on the weekend as the Gawler & District Tennis Association’s summer season kicked off, with teams from entering...
South Gawler beats Lyndoch outright for perfect start
SOUTH Gawler sits alone atop Barossa & Light Cricket Association’s A1 ladder after taking home an outright win at Lyndoch on Sunday.
The Lions had...
Angle Vale coach heads to Eastern Park
ANGLE Vale Football Club’s A-grade coach Troy Treverton has made the decision to part ways with the Owls after leading the club to its first A-grade finals appearance since...
Abernathy continues winning ways
YOUNG trainer Dillion Robinson only recently got his trainer’s licence, but he has had plenty of success with his chaser Abernathy.
He scored his first winner as...
Arco delivers for the Ladies Club
ARCO, the pin-up heroine of the Aaron Bain Racing Ladies Club, strutted her stuff for an adoring ownership group at Globe Derby Park on Saturday.
In her first race...
Freeling’s Carmichael crunches ‘best-ever’ unbeaten 277
FREELING’S Sam Carmichael put on a show in his side’s two-day A2 Barossa & Light Cricket Association fixture at Greenock on Saturday, racking up a monster score of
277...
Trinity’s track and field team excels at interschool competitions
MORE than 120 athletes represented Trinity College in three interschool track and field competitions at Athletics SA Stadium at the end of term three.
With...
Rangers start baseball season with a bang
WITH an 11-0 opening victory over Northern Districts at Karbeethan Reserve on Saturday, Gawler Rangers had a perfect start to the new division two...
Local ladies conquer Collie
LOCAL horsewomen Stella Harbison and Jessica Aistrope recently added one of the most hard-fought trophies on the horse racing calendar to their collection by...
Wong shows his class at Gawler track
HONG Kong apprentice Ellis Wong continued his excellent run with a good win on Five Pocket at Gawler on the Monday Labor Day Cup meeting.
Wong, who is indentured...
















