Youth holds the key
Cummins Ramblers is keen to continue the development of its younger players in 2025.
With 30 to 40 players at each pre-season session, there is...
Young Bombers squad seeking improvement
A new look and re-energised Wirrulla is determined 2025 does not become a second straight campaign without a win, with a young but talented...
Roosters eyeing off top four place
After reaching the prelim last season Koonibba will again be hoping to play finals football, and with former colt turned star SANFL forward Ian...
Further development to bolster Saints
Eyre United is ready to take on this season of the Great Flinders football competition, with high retention on its side.
Club president Jordan...
Reinforcements to bolster Magpies
The cavalry has returned at Thevenard, with a re-stocked Magpies outfit eyeing a top-two finish and with a little luck, a crack at the...
New coach hopes to take Tumby far
Tumby Bay Football Club has been busy preparing for the upcoming season, with the team excited to be led by new A grade coach...
Tumby Bay striving further
Tumby Bay Netball Club is entering 2025 with a positive outlook after a great last season in all grades, and there will be some...
Westies have sights on further glory
Reigning back-to-back champs Western United has its sights firmly set on two feats for season 2025 - a premiership three-peat to confirm the club’s...
Changes aplenty for reigning premiers
After two premierships across the inaugural four seasons of Western Eyre netball - including last year’s title - some believe the powerhouse that has...
Lock to field a strong team
Great Flinders Netball Association 2024 best and fairest Whitney Wright will once again coach Lock’s A grade team with Milly Morton this season.
The dynamic...