Thrilling finish in Bung Fritz Cup
Graham Fischer
THE Gawler & Barossa Jockey Club's famous Bung Fritz Cup was held on Saturday, with Hankstar sneaking home in a bunched finish in...
Bowlers brave the heat
Phil Marsden
IN a spirited performance, Gawler's division one Thursday Metropolitan Bowls Association team pushed undefeated Brighton to within eight shots of an improbable victory.
In...
STARplex basketball carnival starts 2021 on the right foot
STARPLEX’s annual Australia Day Basketball Tournament concluded on Sunday night, with 130 teams from 28 divisions getting their basketball fix after an incredibly interrupted...
Angaston flex on the competition
ANGASTON continues to show why it’s the class of the Barossa & Light Bowling Association Saturday division one competition, trouncing Eudunda 86-37 at home.
The...
Lyndoch establishes itself as division one contender
LYNDOCH has established itself as the clear danger to knock off top-dogs Angaston in Barossa & Light Bowling Association’s Saturday division one competition, with...
Tanunda topples careless Cockatoos
Liam Phillips
SATURDAY’S Barossa & Light Cricket Association A1 one-day fixtures dished up a number of blowouts, beginning with Tanunda’s eight-wicket win over Sandy Creek.
Bailey...
Rangers fall in tight battle
Rob Laidlaw
IT was another one-run home loss for Gawler Rangers in division two baseball, who fought back valiantly against Glenelg before ultimately falling 7-8.
An...
Tanunda topples careless Cockatoos
Liam Phillips
SATURDAY’S Barossa & Light Cricket Association A1 one-day fixtures dished up a number of blowouts, beginning with Tanunda’s eight-wicket win over Sandy Creek.
Bailey...
Bewley hits Gawler for six
Bob May
LEWISTON trainer Kevin Bewley had himself a great week at the Gawler greyhound track, leading in six winners in total.
At the Wednesday meeting,...
Gawler wastes chance to carve out finals spot
Phil Marsden
GAWLER’S Thursday division one bowlers fell to Kensington Marryatville by 12 shots, taking no points for the day, but it wasn’t the disaster...
















