FRESH off of a SANFL Team of the Year appearance, former Port Adelaide draftee and Sturt premiership player Sam Colquhoun has signed on as player-coach for his hometown Tanunda Football Club.
NEARLY 2000 fans made the trip to Freeling Oval on Saturday to witness the finale of the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association season, with Gawler Central beating South Gawler to claim the A-grade flag in the day’s main event.
PLAYED in front of a surprisingly small crowd, the Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association’s A-grade preliminary final between the South Gawler Lions and the Angaston Panthers at Freeling Oval proved to be a hard-fought and entertaining encounter.
LOCAL football finals will see “significantly lower” crowds this year due to COVID-19 restrictions, with the last games of the season set to be held at Freeling for the second consecutive year.
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.
KAPUNDA Football Club has continued to be busy early in the Barossa, Light & Gawler football off-season, signing Sturt premiership player Josh Dodd for next year.