Donnybrooks and Bulldogs set up undefeated clash in Round 6
THE two top BLG reserves teams kept on rolling on Saturday as both Willaston and Barossa District improved their undefeated records to 4-0.
Reigning premier...
Bulldogs and Redlegs contest season’s first Senior 1 draw
BAROSSA District earned its first Senior 1 premiership point of the season on Saturday after the season's first draw in the top grade, matching...
Powerhouse Glenelg shows strength in Tanunda
UNDER beautiful autumn skies the Barossa Rams Rugby Club hosted the Brighton Tigers at Tanunda on Saturday with significant stakes for some early season...
Fourth-quarter frenzy secures 7-1 start for Sapwell’s Lions
THE incredible start to this year's NBL1 Central season continued on Sunday afternoon for the Central District men, defeating Norwood 87-77 to improve to...
Lions and Tigers cruising as Freeling begins to rise
THE two Senior 1 premiership favourites both collected comfortable wins on Saturday as Gawler Central (4-0) and South Gawler (3-1) remain on a finals...
Kapunda star emerges as SA’s Champion of Champions
KAPUNDA’S own Katrina Green has been crowned this year’s Bowls SA Champion of Champions for the first time after becoming the last woman standing...
BVHA stars shines at State Country Championships
THREE members of the Gawler Strikers have helped the Barossa Valley Hockey Association take home gold at the women's State Country Championships.
Imelda Barrett, Camila...
Gawler collect gutsy clean sheet against title contender
THE Gawler Eagles put together their best performance of the State League 2 season on Saturday, keeping a clean sheet against the division's highest-scoring...
Attacking Bulldogs are a new breed
ANOTHER 100-plus score has Central District in the mix for a top three spot on the SANFL ladder after the Bulldogs won their Round...
Back page: Playford hosts record-breaking National Indigenous Tennis Carnival Inside: 350 students...
ON Thursday the Playford Tennis Centre came alive with excitement for the biggest National Indigenous Tennis Carnival yet.
With over 350 students from 21 schools...