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Reigning premier Porties looking good for minor premiership in SFLW
Reigning premier Porties looking good for minor premiership in SFLW

22 June 2025, 11:30 PM

Reigning premier Port Noarlunga moved two games clear at the top of the ladder after defeating Blackwood by 11 points during round nine action in the Southern Football League Women’s (SFLW) competition at Port Noarlunga yesterday. The Cockle Divers held an 11-point lead at halftime, before kicking four unanswered goals in the third term to lead by 36 points at the final change. Blackwood showed plenty of fight in the last quarter as they kicked four goals to none, but the damage was done as ‘Porties’ won 7.2 (44) to 5.3 (33). Port Noarlunga’s best players were Maddy Craggs, Hope Elliott, Siobhan I'Dell, Tegan Lane, Aisha White-Winter and Tegan Yeomans. Best players for the Woods included Simi Dhaliwal, Caitlin Hill (2 goals), Olivia Emes (2 goals), Sophie Parker, Lila Cormack-Pinder and Holly Winchester.Hackham won their third game of the season after a 20-point win over Christies Beach. The game was tight for the first three quarters with the Hawks holding a slender four-point lead at three-quarter time. Hackham finished strongly in the last term, kicking three unanswered goals, to win 6.6 (42) to 3.4 (22). Shannon Gaskell, Rikki-Lee Escritt (3 goals), Shayley MacFadyen, Olivia Cumming, Samantha Smyth and Emily Unger were named best for the Hawks, while for the Saints, their best included Chloe Brooks, Lekisha Nelson, Shakaya Johnson, Shania-Rayne Walker-Murphy and Madison Marsh.Cove moved up to second spot on the ladder following their comfortable 88-point win at Aldinga yesterday. The Cobras led by 58 points at halftime before going on to win 14.10 (94) to 1.0 (6). Angelique Dean and Emily Risitano kicked three goals each for the Cobras, while Aldinga’s sole goalkicker was Audrey Worthley. Cove was best served by Ella Gill, Dean, Jaime Norup, Ashleigh Need, Emily Hocking and Georgia Hayford, while best for the Sharks were Chelsea Todd, Dakota Oniszk, Holly Wilde, Zoe De Kievit, Aleisha Hawke and Ayla Regione.Reynella won their fourth game of the season after a convincing 88-point win against Ironbank Cherry Gardens on Saturday night. Neive Morgan kicked seven goals for the Wine Flies to fire her side to a 14.13 (97) to 1.3 (9) victory. Mia Brennan was named best for Reynella and she was well supported by Miller Thompson, Morgan, Ashlee Wright, Caitlin Williams and Summer Weir. Charlize McKenzie kicked the only goal for the Thunderers, while their best players included Audrey Myers, Tahlia Ward, Lauren Kahl, Olivia Walker-Obushak and Jesse Grigg.Flagstaff Hill had the bye.Ladder (after round 9)Port Noarlunga 16, Cove 12, Flagstaff Hill 12, Reynella 8, Blackwood 8, Hackham 6, Aldinga 5, Ironbank Cherry Gardens 2, Christies Beach 1.Round 10 fixtures (home team named first)Cove v Hackham Christies Beach v ReynellaIronbank Cherry Gardens v Port NoarlungaFlagstaff Hill v AldingaBlackwood have the bye

Eagles wrap up double chance in Great Southern Women's Football
Eagles wrap up double chance in Great Southern Women's Football

22 June 2025, 10:00 PM

Reigning premier McLaren Districts sewed up the double chance after defeating Victor Harbor by 56 points during round 11 action in the Great Southern Football League ‘A’ Grade Women’s competition at Victor Harbor last Friday night. Akira Whelan, Abby Woodward and Krystal Boileau kicked two goals each for the Eagles as they won 8.8 (56) to 0.0 (0). Best players for McLaren Districts included Layla Rogers, Cadence Bryowsky, Lelia Barker, Makenzie Bryowsky, Charlotte Watson and Mia Hamilton. Best players for the ‘Roos were Olivia Nobbs, Jaimee Millard, Skye Kartinyeri-Sumner, Danika Millard, Tyla Millard and Lucy Rubie.Willunga continued their undefeated season with a comfortable 63-point win against Myponga-Sellicks at Willunga yesterday. The win was set up in the first quarter as the Demons led by 35 points at the first change, before going on to win 9.12 (66) to 0.3 (3). Jessica Kirk kicked five goals for Willunga, bringing her season tally to 37 majors, while their best players were Cleo Guilfoyle, Tamara Page, Bella Rigby, Kirk, Caitlin Radbone and Ada Anninos. Best players for the Mudlarks included Kimberley Gilbert, Sarah Stanbury, Lily-Rose Garner and Chloe Boileau.Yankalilla/Encounter Bay were handed a 60-point win after Goolwa/Port Elliot forfeited.Ladder after Round 11Willunga 22, McLaren Districts 18, Yankalilla/Encounter Bay 10, Goolwa/Port Elliot 6, Victor Harbor 6, Myponga-Sellicks 4.Round 12 FixturesMyponga-Sellicks v Yankalilla/Encounter Bay (Friday 27/6/25 @ Encounter Bay - 7.15pm)Willunga v Victor Harbor (Sunday 29/6/25 @ Willunga - 11.15am)McLaren Districts v Goolwa/Port Elliot (Sunday 29/6/25 @ McLaren Vale - 11.15am)

Roosters finally crowing in Great Southern Football
Roosters finally crowing in Great Southern Football

22 June 2025, 6:00 AM

Strathalbyn won their first game of the season after defeating Yankalilla in a thriller by one point during round 10 action in the Great Southern Football League (GSFL) at Yankalilla yesterday. The game was tight throughout with the Roosters leading by six points at quarter time, four points at halftime and one point at the final change before winning 10.10 (70) to 9.15 (69). Jack Wheaton (3) and Phoenix Keatley (2) were the multiple goalkickers for Strathalbyn, while Joe Tyllis kicked four goals for Yankalilla. Best players for a jubilant ‘Strath’ side included Liam Newton, Daniel Pegler, Jordan Kenny, Thomas Welk, Jacob Wright and Fletcher Duffield. Yankalilla was best served by Tyllis, Jacob Parsons, Michael Thompson, Jesse Fitzgerald, Patrick Chay and Cameron Ker.Langhorne Creek won their third game of the season after defeating Mt Compass by 10 points yesterday. The Hawks led at every change before winning 13.10 (88) to 11.12 (78). Liam Stirling, Jack Hall, Mitch Cleggett, Henry Bruce and Lachlan Bates kicked two goals each for Langhorne Creek, while Tom Pinyon kicked three majors for the Bulldogs. Best players for Langhorne Creek included Henry Bruce, Mitchell Cleggett, Tom Derham, Harry Cates, Lachlan Bates and Tasman Follett, while best for Mt Compass were Klaus Simons, Nathan Schulz, Hugh Daniell, Will Zimmermann, Tom Vitkunas and Lochie Nash. Victor Harbor stayed top of the ladder after a 49-point win against Goolwa/Port Elliot at Goolwa yesterday. ‘Victor’ led by 21 points at halftime, before kicking a further eight goals to five in the second half to win 14.15 (99) to 7.8 (50). Sam Basham and Harry Vincent kicked three goals each for the ‘Roos, while Jayden Davis and Ryan Carnelly kicked two goals apiece for the Magpies. Jaidan Kappler was best-on-ground for Victor Harbor and he was well supported by Sam Overall, Zac Dowling, Harry Vincent, Heath Treloar and Matthew Wiese. Best for the Magpies were Carnelly, Davis, Fred Nissen, Kai Iwao, Jye Bottroff and Levi Baillie.Willunga won their seventh game in a row following their 31-point win at Encounter Bay. Scores were level at three-quarter time and a tight finish appeared on the cards. Willunga had other ideas as they kicked six goals to one in the last term to win 13.4 (82) to 7.9 (51). Daniel Nobes kicked five majors for the Demons, while Ben Davis slotted two majors for the Bays. Hugo Hoeck was named best for the Demons with support from Jake Shirvington, Brett Miegel, Tyson Hoffmann, Sam Renney and Nobes. Best for Encounter Bay included Jackson Savage, Callum Tonkin, Ambrose Willoughby, James Brown, Maxi Collins and Andrew Fyfe.McLaren Districts consolidated their spot in the top-three with a 21-point win over reigning premier Myponga-Sellicks at McLaren Vale. The Eagles led at every change before winning 15.10 (100) to 12.7 (79). Connor Fitt kicked seven goals for McLaren Districts in best-on-ground performance. Mudlarks playing-coach Darren Shillabeer kicked three goals for his side. Joining Fitt in the best players for the Eagles were Lachlan Camm, Jackson Daniels, Brett Ellis, Daniel Marr and Matthew Raitt. The Mudlarks were best served by Jack Cooper, Mitch Wilkins, Hayden Sampson, Jakob Drury, Anthony Kempster and Shillabeer.Ladder (after round 10)Victor Harbor 18, Willunga 18, McLaren Districts 16, Encounter Bay 14, Myponga-Sellicks 10, Mt Compass 8, Langhorne Creek 6, Yankalilla 6, Strathalbyn 2, Goolwa/Port Elliot 2.Round 11 fixtures - home teams named first (Saturday 28/6/25)Strathalbyn v Goolwa/Port ElliotMt Compass v McLaren Districts Willunga v Myponga-SellicksVictor Harbor v Langhorne CreekYankalilla v Encounter Bay

Vikings make it nine straight in the Southern Football League
Vikings make it nine straight in the Southern Football League

21 June 2025, 11:00 PM

Happy Valley won their ninth game on the trot after a come-from-behind 19-point victory over Port Noarlunga during round 10 action in the Southern Football League (SFL) at Happy Valley yesterday. Port Noarlunga started well to lead by 21 points at quarter time, and after an even second quarter, ‘Porties’ still led by 21 points at the long break. Happy Valley needed to lift, and that’s exactly what they did, as they kicked five goals to two in the ‘premiership quarter’ to reduce the margin to just five points with a quarter to go. The Vikings then dominated the final term, kicking 4.2 to 0.2, to win 13.7 (85) to 9.12 (66). Harry Vick kicked three goals in a best-on-ground display for Happy Valley and he was well supported by Nicholas Kraemer, Harry Davenport, Dylan Strickland, skipper Harry Spacie and Dylan Brown. Gary Karpany, Sammy George and Zac Sproule kicked two goals each for the Cockle Divers, while their best players included Sproule, Billy Cook, Eduard Van den berg, Daniel Flavel and Richard O'Grady.Flagstaff Hill went to the top of the ladder after a huge 209-point victory over Morphett Vale. The Falcons had 14 different goalkickers on their way to a 33.18 (216) to 1.1 (7) victory. Michael Shearer and Nathan Beenham were the two best players on the ground, kicking six goals each, while Mason Carney and Blake Aldridge kicked four goals apiece. Other good players for ‘Flaggies’ included Aidan Carney, Ethan Johnson, Caleb McCormick and Kobe Cavouras. Best players for the Emus were Braden Ritter, Connor Panozzo, Bailey Sowter, Connor Lock, Bradley Lang and Connor Mulloy.Noarlunga won their fourth game of the season after upsetting Christies Beach by 27 points at Bice Oval. The Shoes trailed by eight points at quarter time, before kicking 10 goals to four in the final three quarters to win 12.5 (77) to 7.8 (50). Brad Inglis continued his excellent first season at the Shoes with six goals in a best-on-ground display. Inglis has now kicked 40 goals for the season. Other good players for Noarlunga were Nick Mott, Aaron Killian, Sam Goldfinch, Ben Goldfinch and Jamison Snelling. Nathan Sable, Aidan Coakley, Callum Bennett, Shannon Archbold, Rhys Mundy and Zade Kretschmer were named best for the Saints with Bennett, Harrison Butcher and Zak Short kicking two goals each. Cove sit just percentage outside the top-five after a comprehensive 152-point win over Aldinga at Hallett Cove. The Cobras led by 97 points at halftime, before kicking a further 13 goals to five in the second half to win 30.17 (197) to 7.3 (45). Cove had 12 different goalkickers including Michael Galley (5), Lincoln Holder (4), Ryan Need (4) and Dylan Seirch (4). Lucas Hunter and Billy Bissi kicked three goals each for the Sharks. Best players for Cove included Seirch, Jack Plenty, Galley, Holder and Alexander Percy, while Aldinga was best served by Angus Stangewitz, Brayden Hooper, Ariki Lowe, Zach Young, Hunter and Izaih Wortley.Reynella kept the pressure on for a top-three spot after a comfortable 78-point win over Ironbank Cherry Gardens. The Wine Flies set up their big win with a dominant first term that saw them lead by 46 points at quarter time. Ironbank Cherry Gardens were more competitive after the first change, before Reynella eventually ran out winners 22.12 (144) to 9.12 (66). Jake Agnew and Bailey Marshman were the standouts up forward for the Wine Flies with six goals apiece, while Tom Esser, Oscar Morgan and Kyle Schefe kicked two majors each for the Thunderers. Best players for Reynella were Mitchell Scotland, Matthew Stanford, Marshman, Brayden Nicholls, Agnew and Talon Copley. The Thunderers best were Schefe, Jacob Campbell, Chase Wooley, Jacob Matheson, Ben Marsh and James Cross.Ladder (after round 10)Flagstaff Hill 18, Happy Valley 18, Port Noarlunga 16, Reynella 14, Christies Beach 10, Cove 10, Noarlunga 8, Ironbank Cherry Gardens 4, Aldinga 2, Morphett Vale 0. Round 11 fixtures - home teams named first (Saturday 28/6/25)Reynella v Christies Beach Port Noarlunga v Ironbank Cherry GardensMorphett Vale v Happy ValleyAldinga v Flagstaff HillNoarlunga v Cove

Bays on fire in Great Southern Football
Bays on fire in Great Southern Football

16 June 2025, 10:30 AM

Encounter Bay won their sixth game in a row after defeating McLaren Districts by 17 points during round nine action in the Great Southern Football League (GSFL) at Encounter Bay on Saturday. The Bays led by three points at halftime, before kicking four goals to one in the third term to take a handy 19-point lead at the last change. Each side kicked a goal in the last quarter as Encounter Bay won 9.1 (55) to 5.8 (38). Ben Davis kicked four goals for Encounter Bay, while Darcy Brown kicked two goals for the Eagles. Best players for Encounter Bay included Andrew Fyfe, Tyler Baldock, Ben Davis, James Brown, Ryan Pearsons and Callum Tonkin. McLaren Districts best players were Jackson Daniels, Codey Ellison, Matthew Raitt, Tom Fenoughty, Izaak Stokes and Daniel Marr.Victor Harbor went back to the top of the ladder after defeating Myponga-Sellicks by 25 points in the Grand Final rematch at Myponga. It was a tight first half with ‘Victor’ leading by six points at halftime. The ‘Roos kicked six goals to three in the second half to win 9.5 (59) to 5.4 (34). Michael Ross and Jackson Elmes kicked two goals each for Victor Harbor, while Darren Shillabeer also kicked two goals for the Mudlarks. Best players for the ‘Roos included Zachary Dowling, Reece Kleinig, Benjamin Heaslip, Sam Overall, Rhys Bartram and Kane Cooper. Jake Spinks was named best for the Mudlarks and he was well supported by Scott Ogilvie, Kain Spinks, Liam Partridge, Jakob Drury and Sebastian Jurado.Willunga won their sixth game in a row to consolidate their position in the top-three after a come-from-behind 23-point win over a gallant Strathalbyn on Saturday. The Roosters, looking for their first win of the season, led by nine points at three-quarter time and a big upset looked a distinct possibility. The Demons steadied in the last term, kicking five goals to one, to win 8.4 (52) to 5.7 (37). The Demons’ best players were Liam Nye, Nicholas Scanlan, Tyson Hoffmann, Aaron Douglass, Cameron Hutchens and Sam Renney, while Brad Haskett slotted three majors. Liam Newton, Jordan Kenny, Harry Hopkins, Ethan Fox, Jake Stafford and Declan Grant were named best for the Roosters, with Jack Wheaton kicking three goals. Langhorne Creek won their second game of the season after defeating Goolwa/Port Elliot by 71 points. The Hawks won by 21 points at halftime, before kicking a further eight unanswered goals in the second half to win 18.14 (122) to 6.15 (51). Langhorne Creek stalwart Jarrod Kellock kicked seven goals, while Liam Stirling kicked three majors. Dene McKinlay kicked two goals for the Magpies. Henry Bruce, Lachlan Bates, Kellock, Tom Derham, Matt Dominish and Stirling were named best for Langhorne Creek. Goolwa/Port Elliot was best served by Kai Iwao, McKinlay, Jayden Davis, Ryan Carnelly, Levi Baillie and Noah Ramasawmy.Mt Compass kept their finals hopes alive following their 64-point win over Yankalilla. The Bulldogs won every quarter on their way to a 11.12 (78) to 1.8 (14) victory. Veteran forward Tom Pinyon kicked five goals for ‘Compass’, while their best players included Nathan Schulz, Brandon Mckenzie, Klaus Simons, Pinyon, Lochie Nash and Adam Hunter. Best for the Tigers were Michael Thompson, Bailey Gaskin, Joel Kay, Joel Field, Jesse Fitzgerald and Jack Fitzgerald.Ladder (after round 9)Victor Harbor 16, Willunga 16, McLaren Districts 14, Encounter Bay 14, Myponga-Sellicks 10, Mt Compass 8, Yankalilla 6, Langhorne Creek 4, Goolwa/Port Elliot 2, Strathalbyn 0.Round 10 fixtures - home teams named first (Saturday 21/6/25)Goolwa/Port Elliot v Victor HarborMcLaren Districts v Myponga-SellicksEncounter Bay v WillungaYankalilla v StrathalbynLanghorne Creek v Mt Compass

Kingscote on the move in KI football
Kingscote on the move in KI football

15 June 2025, 9:00 AM

Kingscote moved up to third spot on the Kangaroo Island Football League (KIFL) ladder after defeating Parndana by 19 points during round six action at Kingscote yesterday. Kingscote had the game well in hand after a strong first three quarters to take a 38-point lead to the last change. Parndana kept on trying, kicking four goals to one in the final term, before Kingscote won 10.12 (72) to 8.5 (53). Lachie Ingerson kicked two goals in a best-on-ground performance for the Hounds and he was well supported by Heath McDougall (2 goals), Nicholas Farrugia, Luke Mackie and Paul Green. Zach Trethewey (3 goals), Isaac Bowden, Trad McMulkin, Eli Kuchel and James Davis were named best for the Roosters.Reigning premier Western Districts kept their unbeaten record intact following a comfortable 62-point win at Wisanger. The Saints led at every change before winning 13.18 (96) to 5.4 (34). Brad Crabb (4), Billy Brind (3) and Oscar Morgan (3) were the multiple goalkickers for Western Districts, while their best players were Joshua Graham, Morgan, Caleb Whittle, Timothy Larcombe and Jack Grimes. Best players for the Panthers included Ezra Foster, Jai Turner, Jesse Rule, Dylan Pearce and Nicholas Berry.Dudley United had the bye.Ladder (after round 6)Western Districts 20, Wisanger 10, Kingscote 10, Dudley United 8, Parndana 0.Round 7 fixtures - 21/6/25Parndana v Dudley United Western Districts v Kingscote*Wisanger have the bye*This game will now be played on Saturday 12 July

Vikings sail to the top of the Southern Football League ladder
Vikings sail to the top of the Southern Football League ladder

15 June 2025, 5:45 AM

Happy Valley won their eighth game on the trot to go top of the ladder after defeating Reynella by 20 points during round nine action in the Southern Football League (SFL) at Reynella last night. The Vikings set up their victory with a strong first half to lead by 28 points at halftime. The second half was an even affair, with Reynella kicking three goals to two, before Happy Valley ran out winners 10.9 (69) to 7.7 (49). Harry Vick (3), Liam O’Connor (2) and Nick Kraemer (2) were the multiple goalkickers for the Vikings, while Jack Ball and Bailey Marshman kicked two goals each for the Wine Flies. Best players for Happy Valley included Sam Flett, Cooper Rogers, Kraemer, Jack Flett, Max Gill and Harry Davenport. Reynella was best served by Lachlan McGuinness, Matthew Stanford, Dylan Roser, Bodie Sowter, Liam Reid and Mitchell Scotland.Flagstaff Hill won their fifth game in a row, and in the process inflicted Port Noarlunga’s first loss of the season, after a grinding seven-point win at Port Noarlunga yesterday. ‘Porties’ got off to a fast start to lead by 21 points at quarter time, before the Falcons hit back to lead by five points at the long break. Port Noarlunga kicked the only goal of the third term to lead by four points at the last break. ‘Flaggies’ were kicking to the scoring end in the final quarter as they kicked the only two majors of the term to win 6.4 (40) to 4.9 (33). Blake Aldridge kicked three goals for the Falcons, while Gary Karpany kicked two majors for the Cockle Divers. Best players for Flagstaff Hill included Mitchell Johnson, D’Arcy Mitchell, Reece Milsom, Joshua Rosman, Jesse Schefe and Aldridge. Port Noarlunga’s best were Charley Wiseman, Billy Cook, Todd Mckay, Richard O'Grady and Tom Redden.Cove kept the pressure on for a top-five spot after defeating Morphett Vale by 43 points yesterday. The Cobras held a handy 19-point lead at the last change, before finishing strongly in the last quarter, kicking six goals to two, to win 14.14 (98) to 7.13 (55). Cobras skipper Lincoln Holder was best-on-ground with six goals and he was well supported by Dylan Seirch, Zachary Thomas, Rourke Turner and James Farrugia. Oleh Trus and Troy Sherratt kicked two goals each for the Emus, while their best players included Connor Mulloy, Max Sampson, Braden Ritter, Connor Lock, Sherratt and Braydan Hartwig.Noarlunga won their third game of the season after a 34-point victory at home over Ironbank Cherry Gardens. The Shoes only led by two points at halftime, before kicking five goals to one in the second half to win 9.13 (67) to 5.3 (33). Brad Inglis kicked five goals for Noarlunga to be named best-on-ground, and he was well supported by Nick Robertson, Nick Mott (200th game), Sam Goldfinch, Ben Goldfinch and Jamison Snelling. Best for Ironbank Cherry Gardens included James Cross, Levi Grigg, Chase Wooley, Ben Marsh, Jacob Campbell and Jacob Matheson.Christies Beach consolidated their spot in the top-five after a convincing 89-point win at Aldinga. The Saints won every quarter on their way to a 17.11 (113) to 3.6 (24) victory. Zak Short and Ethan Taylor kicked four goals for the Saints, while their best players were Callum Bennett, Brock Wall-Murphy, Rhys Mundy, Liam Chibnall, Aidan Coakley and Jackson Devereux. Best players for the Sharks included Angus Stangewitz, Izaih Wortley, Logan Edwards, Brayden Hooper, Bradley Cook and Joel Cartwright.Ladder (after round 9)Happy Valley 16, Flagstaff Hill 16, Port Noarlunga 16, Reynella 12, Christies Beach 10, Cove 8, Noarlunga 6, Ironbank Cherry Gardens 4, Aldinga 2, Morphett Vale 0. Round 10 fixtures - home teams named first (Saturday 21/6/25)Christies Beach v NoarlungaReynella v Ironbank Cherry GardensHappy Valley v Port NoarlungaFlagstaff Hill v Morphett ValeCove v Aldinga

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