WITH its undefeated record on the line and a chance to get one step closer to finals footy, South Gawler was leaving nothing to chance as it smacked Willaston from the first bounce in Saturday’s A-grade Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association fixture.
IN the most closely contested match of round three in Barossa Light & Gawler A-grade competition, Willaston and Angaston fought to an 81-81 draw in a true back-and-forth affair.
BAROSSA District flexed its muscles with a 31-point win over Tanunda in Barossa Light & Gawler A-grade action on Saturday.
WITH crowds flocking to BL&G football ovals over the weekend, club presidents have reported a near-perfect showing from spectators, with only small adjustments planned moving forward.
SENIOR and junior football will return this year, with the Barossa, Light & Gawler Football Association (BL&GFA) voting to go ahead with its 2020 season while other local leagues shut-up shop.
THE Barossa Light and Gawler Football Association (BLGFA) announced its first postponement of a season since World War II last week.
TANUNDA claimed its first Barossa, Light & Gawler A-grade premiership since 2011 after defeating Angaston by 13 points in Saturday’s high-scoring grand final at Freeling Oval.
FREELING’S moment in the sun hosting the Barossa, Light & Gawler football and netball grand finals on Saturday was a great success, despite its new Freeling Agriculture, Recreation and Multi-use (FARM) centre not being used for any netball deciders on the day.