Leading greyhound figure calls time on 40-year career
WILLIAMSTOWN local Jane McNicholl has been a familiar face around Greyhound Racing in South Australia, both on the track and behind the scenes for...
Young star lands with Thunderbirds
FORMERLY a junior player at Hummocks Watchman Netball Club, Tayla Williams was announced as one of four official training partners for the Adelaide Thunderbirds...
Angaston puts bow on historic bowls season
Liam Phillips
ANGASTON is the king of the Barossa and Light bowling world after claiming the Saturday division one, division 2a and 2b premierships after...
Promising local horse returns in style
Graham Fischer
HOBBY harness racing owner-trainer Yvette Zitterbart is having a wonderful season with her four-year-old Joes A Character, with the talented horse winning Saturday’s...
Footy clubs in limbo
AFTER signing on as player-coach of the Kapunda Football Club during the offseason, Fraser Evans said the mood within the playing group is “pretty...
The show goes on
Graham Fischer
THE Gawler and Barossa Jockey Club meeting last Wednesday was the first in South Australia to be run with restrictions due to the...
Trinity defends home turf
IN late February, Trinity College hosted its annual inter-school Gymkhana as 122 horse riders from 36 schools across the state descended on Gawler.
Trinity College’s...
B grade TOSers promoted
TRINITY Old Scholars’ Adelaide Turf Cricket Association A-grade season ended in a whimper as it was mauled by a Pooraka side unlucky to just...
Perfection for Angaston
IT’S 18 games, 18 wins for Angaston as it cemented an undefeated Barossa and Light division one bowls season with an emphatic 128-72 home...
Tigers finish fourth
IN a heart-stopping final day of the Barossa and Light Cricket Association A1-reserves season, Gawler Central beat Lyndoch by three runs to leapfrog into...
















