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Roos bounce to second win of the season
Roos bounce to second win of the season

01 June 2025, 8:30 AM

Victor Harbor won their second game of the season after an upset 16-point win against Goolwa/Port Elliot during round 9 action in the Great Southern Football League ‘A’ Grade Women’s competition at Victor Harbor today. ‘Victor’ led at every change before winning 4.2 (26) to 1.4 (10). Skye Kartinyeri-Sumner was named best on ground for the ‘Roos and she was well supported by Jaimee Millard, Olivia Nobbs, Demi Morse, Lauren Cousins and Halle Crowe. Best players for the Magpies included Ellie Fry, Renee Moon, Lucy Earl, Indi Miller, Annabel Cameron and Madison Bayley.Willunga have reached the bye weekend undefeated and in top spot on the ladder following their 59-point win over Yankalilla/Encounter Bay at Willunga today. The Demons were led by vice-captain Tamara Page (2 goals), Kirstin Remfrey, Jodie Hunt, Caitlin Radbone, Jessica Kirk (2 goals) and Cleo Guilfoyle. Bella Rigby and Ruby Thomas also kicked two goals for the Demons as they won 8.12 (60) to 0.1 (1). Kate Sanders, Czenya Cavouras, Mahli Littlely, Matisse Hunter, Eve Jansen and Tanya Littlely were named best for the Stingrays. Reigning premier McLaren Districts consolidated their top-two spot with a comfortable 58-point win against Myponga-Sellicks on Friday night. The Eagles won 9.6 (60) to 0.2 (2) with Abby Woodward kicking two goals. Best players for McLaren Districts included Charlotte Watson, Zahli Grund, Makenzie Bryowsky, Caitlin Ross, Woodward and Cadence Bryowsky. The Mudlarks were best served by Eden Coleman, Carla Humphrys, Sarah Stanbury, Brianah Kennewell, Grace Deacon and Jacinta Wilson.Ladder after Round 9Willunga 18, McLaren Districts 14, Yankalilla/Encounter Bay 8, Goolwa/Port Elliot 6, Myponga-Sellicks 4, Victor Harbor 4.Round 10 FixturesGoolwa/Port Elliot v Willunga (Friday 13/6/25 @ Goolwa - 7.00pm)McLaren Districts v Yankalilla/Encounter Bay (Sunday 15/6/25 @ McLaren Vale - 11.15am)Myponga-Sellicks v Victor Harbor (Sunday 15/6/25 @ Strathalbyn - 11.15am)

Ironbank Cherry Gardens back in the winners circle
Ironbank Cherry Gardens back in the winners circle

01 June 2025, 7:30 AM

Ironbank Cherry Gardens won their second game of the season after defeating Morphett Vale by 88 points during round eight action in the Southern Football League (SFL) at Cherry Gardens yesterday. The Thunderers set up the win after a dominant first half saw them lead by 62 points at the long break. A further 12 goals to eight in the second half saw the home side run out winners 23.20 (158) to 10.10 (70). The Thunderers had 12 different goalkickers with Jak Goudman-Glasson slotting six majors, while Jordan Dinning kicked three goals for the Emus. Best players for Ironbank Cherry Gardens included Jacob Matheson, Goudman-Glasson, Jake Pokoina, Ben Marsh, Alec Bryars and Isaac Hoepfl. Morphett Vale’s best were Dinning, Connor Mulloy, Vincent Tassone, Connor Panozzo, Max Sampson and Connor Lock.Reynella won their sixth game of 2025 following their 34-point victory over Cove at Hallett Cove yesterday. The game was tied up at quarter time, before Reynella kicked seven goals to three in the second quarter to lead by 24 points at halftime. Eventually the Wine Flies went on to win 16.18 (114) to 12.8 (80). Jake Agnew was best on ground for Reynella with seven goals and he was well supported by Talon Copley, Tyler Davies, Lachlan McGuinness, Jack Ball and Matthew Stanford. Best for the Cobras included Rourke Turner, Jack Plenty, Jayden Hall (4 goals), James Farrugia and Brody Pearce.Flagstaff Hill won their fourth game in a row following their convincing 104-point win against Noarlunga. The Falcons won every quarter on their way to a 20.10 (130) to 3.8 (26) victory. ‘Flaggies’ had 11 different goalkickers with Nathan Beenham kicking five and Blake Aldridge four majors. Vic Robertson kicked two goals for the Shoes. Brad Kirk, Aiden Grayson, Benjamin Rossi, Beenham, Ben Jeffries and Michael Shearer were named best players for the Falcons, while the Shoes were best served by Sam Goldfinch, Nick Robertson, Jake Anderson, Callum Gaspari and Sam Carlyle.Port Noarlunga remained undefeated following their convincing 126-point victory over Christies Beach at Bice Oval. In a high-scoring first half, the Cockle Divers led by a handy 27 points at the main break. ‘Porties’ exploded after halftime, kicking 15 unanswered goals, to win 26.17 (173) to 7.5 (47). Port Noarlunga had 11 different goalkickers with Gary Karpany kicking seven majors. Harrison Butcher kicked three goals for Christies Beach. Best players for Port Noarlunga included Brodie Smith, Karpany, Nathaniel Paredes, Daniel Flavel, Ryan Kelly and Oliver Goss. The Saints’ best were Butcher, Joshua Semmens, Liam Chibnall, Nathan Sable, Rhys Mundy and Aidan Coakley.Happy Valley won their seventh game on the trot after a huge 190-point win against Aldinga at Happy Valley yesterday. It was a tight first term as the Vikings led by just four points at the first break. From that moment on however, it was all Happy Valley as they kicked 28 goals to zero to win 31.25 (211) to 3.3 (21). Happy Valley had an amazing 14 goalkickers with Nick Kraemer (7), Liam O’Connor (5), Tom Barrett (3), Max Gill (3) and Cooper Rogers (3) leading the way. The Vikings best players were Dylan Brown, Gill, Kraemer, O’Connor, Darnell Tucker and Rogers. Best for Aldinga included Blake Florance, Angus Stangewitz, Izaih Wortley, Zach Young and Brayden Hooper.Ladder (after round 8)Port Noarlunga 16, Happy Valley 14, Flagstaff Hill 14, Reynella 12, Christies Beach 8, Cove 6, Noarlunga 4, Ironbank Cherry Gardens 4, Aldinga 2, Morphett Vale 0. Round 9 fixtures - home teams named first (Saturday 14/6/25)Port Noarlunga v Flagstaff Hill Morphett Vale v CoveAldinga v Christies BeachNoarlunga v Ironbank Cherry GardensReynella v Happy Valley

Demons inflict Roos first loss in Great Southern Football
Demons inflict Roos first loss in Great Southern Football

01 June 2025, 1:30 AM

Willunga won their fifth game in a row after defeating ladder-leader Victor Harbor by three points during round eight action in the Great Southern Football League (GSFL) at Victor Harbor yesterday. It’s the third game Willunga have won by three points or less this season. ‘Victor’ appeared like they would remain unbeaten as they held a handy 16-point lead at the last change. However, Willunga had other ideas as they kicked 3.4 to 0.3 in the final term to win 9.11 (65) to 8.14 (62). Dylan Draper kicked three goals for the Demons, while Daniel Stock kicked four goals for the ‘Roos. Best players for Willunga included Jake Shirvington, Tyson Schmid, Nathan Stark, Sam Renney, Brett Miegel and Cameron McDonald, while Victor Harbor was best served by Ben Heaslip, Kane Cooper, Matthew Wiese, Stock, Sam Overall and Lachlan Hartshorne.McLaren Districts went top of the ladder after a crushing 240-point victory over Goolwa/Port Elliot. The Eagles led by 122 points at halftime, before kicking 18 unanswered goals in the second half to win 38.20 (248) to 1.2 (8). McLaren Districts had 14 different goalkickers with Josh Vandermeer having a day out with 12 goals (41 for the season), while Cameron Jarrett slotted eight majors. Kai Iwao was the sole goalkicker for the Magpies. Luke Mitton was named best for McLaren Districts and he was ably supported by Vandermeer, Codey Ellison, Darcy Brown, Ashley Goodieson and Kaine Hopkins. Best for Goolwa/Port Elliot included Carter Norman, Jye Bottroff, Tom Fergusson, Fred Nissen, Taama Iwao and Samuel O'Flaherty.Encounter Bay won their fifth game in a row after a comfortable 41-point win at Mt Compass yesterday. The Bays’ win was set up by a dominant first quarter that saw them lead by 33 points at quarter time. The game was relatively even after that as Encounter Bay triumphed 13.9 (87) to 7.4 (46). Ryan Pearsons kicked five goals for the Bays and he was joined in the best players by Peter Spurling, Cory Gamble, Marcus Lippett, Andrew Fyfe and Callum Tonkin. Best players for the Bulldogs included Nathan Schulz, Harley Peters, Tomas Vitkunas, Brandon Mckenzie, Klaus Simons and Rilee Endersby (2 goals).Reigning premiers Myponga-Sellicks consolidated their spot in the top-five after a 42-point win at Strathalbyn yesterday. The Mudlarks won every quarter on their way to an 18.7 (115) to 11.7 (73) victory. Hayden Sampson (6), Darren Shillabeer (4) and Mitch Wilkins (3) were the main goalkickers for Myponga-Sellicks, while Roosters skipper Jacob Wright kicked three goals. Hayden Sampson, Wilkins, Jake Spinks, Jaxon Sampson, Jakob Drury and Sebastian Jurado were named best players for the visitors, while ‘Strath’ was best served by Fletcher Duffield, Declan Gladigau, Declan Grant, Wright, Jordan Kenny and Jake Stafford.Yankalilla won their third game of the season after a comfortable 49-point win over Langhorne Creek. The Tigers led by five points at halftime, before kicking nine goals to three in the second half to win 19.16 (130) to 12.9 (81). Thaddeus Puautjimi kicked six goals for Yankalilla, while Jarrod Kellock kicked four majors for Langhorne Creek. Yankalilla’s best players were Bailey Gaskin, Karlson Kantilla, Puautjimi, Ayden Duke, Jacob Parsons and Joel Field. Best for the Hawks included Matt Dominish, Henry Bruce, Harry Cates, Jedd Rothe and Daniel Cleggett.Ladder (after round 8)McLaren Districts 14, Victor Harbor 14, Willunga 14, Encounter Bay 12, Myponga-Sellicks 10, Mt Compass 6, Yankalilla 6, Langhorne Creek 2, Goolwa/Port Elliot 2, Strathalbyn 0.Round 9 fixtures - home teams named first (Saturday 14/6/25)Langhorne Creek v Goolwa/Port ElliotWillunga v StrathalbynEncounter Bay v McLaren DistrictsMt Compass v YankalillaMyponga-Sellicks v Victor Harbor

Reigning premier Port Noarlunga make a move in the SFL Women's A Grade
Reigning premier Port Noarlunga make a move in the SFL Women's A Grade

26 May 2025, 8:30 AM

Reigning premier Port Noarlunga moved up to second spot on the ladder following their 39-point win over Reynella during round six action in the Southern Football League Women’s (SFLW) competition at Reynella yesterday. ‘Porties’ started the game well to lead by 32 points at halftime, before kicking four goals to three in the second half to win 10.9 (69) to 4.6 (30). Brittany Close (3), Abbie Healey (3) and Schanna L’Estrange (2) were the multiple goalkickers for the Cockle Divers, while Sarah Bourn kicked two goals for Reynella. Best players for ‘Porties’ included Healey, Maddy Craggs, Zoe Flesfadar, Abby Dittmar, Eilish O’Hanlon and L'Estrange. Reynella was best served by Miller Thompson, Bourn, Mia Brennan, Scarlett Bradford, Neive Morgan and Tayla Wright.Blackwood won their second game of the season with a 35-point win against Ironbank Cherry Gardens at Blackwood Oval. The Woods won every quarter on their way to a 5.8 (38) to 0.3 (3) victory. Best players for Blackwood included Sophie Parker, Lara Higgins, Caitlin Hill, Rileigh Abbott, Caitlin Harris (2 goals) and Holly Santibanez. The Thunderers best were Jessie O’Brien, Tahlia Ward, Audrey Myers, Estelle McPhee, Maeve Solley and Emma Byatt.Aldinga won their second game on the trot after defeating Hackham by 20 points. Hackham led by six points at quarter time, before Aldinga kicked five goals to two after the first break to win 6.4 (40) to 3.2 (20). Taryn Vizgaudis kicked three goals for Aldinga, while Laney Moore kicked two majors for the Hawks. Molly Reynolds, Anastacia Barton, Madison Brown, Vizgaudis, Aleisha Hawke and India Roberts were named best players for the Sharks, while best for Hackham included Ashton Gaskell, Chelsea Parsons, Shannon Gaskell, Caitlin Curyer, Natasha Robertson and Rikki-Lee Escritt.Cove, Christies Beach and Flagstaff Hill had the bye.Ladder (after round 6)Flagstaff Hill 10, Port Noarlunga 10, Cove 8, Reynella 6, Blackwood 4, Aldinga 4, Hackham 2, Ironbank Cherry Gardens 2, Christies Beach 0.Round 7 fixtures (home team named first)Reynella v CoveHackham v Flagstaff HillAldinga v BlackwoodPort Noarlunga v Christies BeachIronbank Cherry Gardens have the bye

Mudlarks grab their second win of the season in the GSFLW
Mudlarks grab their second win of the season in the GSFLW

26 May 2025, 7:30 AM

Myponga-Sellicks won their second game of the season after a low-scoring 14-point win against Goolwa/Port Elliot during round 8 action in the Great Southern Football League ‘A’ Grade Women’s competition at Goolwa yesterday. Goolwa/Port Elliot led by eight points at the last change, before the Mudlarks came home with a rush, kicking 3.4 to 0.0, to win 5.6 (36) to 3.4 (22). Grace Deacon kicked four goals in a best-on-ground performance for the Mudlarks. Other good players for the visitors included Tayte Mathewson, Kimberley Gilbert, Eden Coleman and Caroline Scott. Best for the Magpies were Annabel Cameron, Elena Earl, Jessica Bailey (2 goals), Indi Miller, Carin Kappler and Ellie Fry.Yankalilla/Encounter Bay consolidated their position in the top-four after defeating Victor Harbor by 22 points at Encounter Bay yesterday. It was a dour struggle with no goals kicked in the first three quarters as the Stingrays turned for home with a seven-point lead. All four goals for the game came in the last term as Yankalilla/Encounter Bay ran out winners 3.11 (29) to 1.1 (7). Halle James kicked two majors for the Stingrays, while Demi Morse was the sole goalkicker for the Magpies. Best players for Yankalilla/Encounter Bay included James, Czenya Cavouras, Rhiannon Gaythwaite-Cotton, Jaimi Griffen, Tyler Rigney Garrett and Amelia Bilney. The Magpies were best served by Jaimee Millard, Skye Kartinyeri-Sumner, Morse, Danika Millard, Zoe Bartholomaeus and Lauren Cousins.Willunga remained undefeated after defeating McLaren Districts by 33 points in their top-of-the-ladder at McLaren Vale last Friday night. The Demons’ win was set up by a four-goal second term that saw them take a 25-point lead at halftime. The second half was quite even as Willunga triumphed 7.5 (47) 2.2 (14). Jessica Kirk continued her excellent season for Willunga with six goals (26 for the season), while other good players for the Demons included Cleo Guilfoyle, Sarah Wright, Jodie Hunt, Kirstin Remfrey and Bella Rigby. Mia Hamilton, Charlotte Watson, Layla Rogers, Caitlin Ross, Eva Petrucci and Abby Woodward were named best for the Eagles. Ladder after Round 8Willunga 16, McLaren Districts 12, Yankalilla/Encounter Bay 8, Goolwa/Port Elliot 6, Myponga-Sellicks 4, Victor Harbor 2.Round 9 FixturesMyponga-Sellicks v McLaren Districts (Friday 30/5/25 @ Myponga - 7.00pm)Victor Harbor v Goolwa/Port Elliot(Sunday 1/6/25 @ Victor Harbor - 11.15am)Willunga v Yankalilla/Encounter Bay (Sunday 1/6/25 @ Willunga - 11.15am)

Bays on a roll in Great Southern Football
Bays on a roll in Great Southern Football

25 May 2025, 6:30 AM

Encounter Bay won their fourth game in a row to consolidate their spot in the top-five after a comfortable 62-point win against Langhorne Creek during round seven action in the Great Southern Football League (GSFL) at Encounter Bay yesterday. The Bays led by 27 points at halftime, before kicking a further seven goals to two in the second half to win 13.10 (88) to 4.2 (26). Best players for Encounter Bay included James Brown, Ryan Pearsons (4 goals), Marcus Lippett, Ben Davis (4 goals), Hamish Tonkin and Callum Tonkin. Best for the Hawks were Jackson Dalitz, Tom Derham, Caleb Howell, Cade Murgatroyd, Seth Hartland and Harry Cates.Reigning premier Myponga-Sellicks got back on the winners list with a 63-point win against Goolwa/Port Elliot at Goolwa yesterday. Goolwa/Port Elliot started well to lead by 11 points at quarter time, but after the first break it was all the Mudlarks. The visitors kicked 13 goals to three in the final three quarters to win 15.22 (112) to 6.13 (49). Jayden Scott and Darren Shillabeer kicked three goals each for Myponga-Sellicks, while Bailey Payne kicked two goals for the Magpies. Best players for the Mudlarks included Mitchell Wilkins, Scott Ogilvie, Anthony Kempster, Jack Cooper, Hayden Sampson and Scott. Goolwa/Port Elliot was best served by Jye Bottroff, Riley Davis, Levi Baillie, Kaiden Wilton, Jesse Bates and Carter Norman.Victor Harbor are still undefeated after a dour 29-point win over Strathalbyn. At three-quarter time, an upset was a possibility as winless ‘Strath’ trailed by just two points. ‘Victor’ steadied in the final term, kicking five goals to one, to win 9.10 (64) to 4.11 (35). Daniel Stock, Sam Basham and Jackson Elmes all kicked two goals for the Roos, while Jack Gilbert slotted three majors for the Roosters. Rhys Bartram, Dylan Kleinig, Matthew Wiese, Zachary Dowling, Xavier Mayes and Lachlan Hartshorne were named best for Victor Harbor, while best players for Strathalbyn included Max Fergusson, Daniel Pegler, Declan Gladigau, James Scott, Fletcher Duffield and Gilbert.McLaren Districts consolidated their spot in the top-three with a convincing 102-point win at Yankalilla. The Tigers started well to lead by six points at quarter time, but from that moment on the Eagles kicked 18 goals to one to win 20.13 (133) to 4.7 (31). Josh Vandermeer kicked five goals for McLaren Districts (20 in the past three games), while Karlson Kantilla kicked two goals for ‘Yank’. Matthew Merrett, Daniel Marr, Jackson Daniels, Luke Mitton, Codey Ellison and Brett Ellis were named best for the Eagles. Best players for Yankalilla included Bailey Gaskin, Lachlan Whittlesea, Ayden Duke, Kantilla, Jack Fitzgerald and Jesse Fitzgerald.Willunga won their fourth game on the trot with a 21-point home win against Mt Compass yesterday. The Demons led at every change before winning 11.9 (75) to 8.6 (54). Dylan Draper continued his excellent start to the season with five goals in a best-on-ground performance for Willunga, and he was ably supported by Cameron McDonald, Jake Renney, Nicholas Scanlan, Scott Brown and Tyson Schmid. Best players for the Bulldogs included Lochie Nash, Klaus Simons, William Zimmermann, Nathan Hicks, Hugh Daniell and Brandon Mckenzie, while Tom Pinyon kicked three goals.Ladder (after round 7)Victor Harbor 14, McLaren Districts 12, Willunga 12, Encounter Bay 10, Myponga-Sellicks 8, Mt Compass 6, Yankalilla 4, Langhorne Creek 2, Goolwa/Port Elliot 2, Strathalbyn 0.Round 8 fixtures - home teams named firstStrathalbyn v Myponga-SellicksMcLaren Districts v Goolwa/Port ElliotVictor Harbor v WillungaYankalilla v Langhorne CreekMt Compass v Encounter Bay

Cockle Divers still undefeated in Southern Football
Cockle Divers still undefeated in Southern Football

24 May 2025, 10:45 PM

Port Noarlunga remain undefeated after a come-from-behind nine-point win against reigning premier Reynella during round seven action in the Southern Football League (SFL) at Port Noarlunga yesterday. The Cockle Divers trailed by 15 points at the last change, before kicking seven goals to three in the final term to win 15.9 (99) to 13.12 (90). Oliver Goss, Nathaniel Paredes, Oliver Petrohilos and Zac Sproule kicked two goals each for ‘Porties’, while Jake Agnew and Brad Potter each kicked four goals for the Wine Flies. Best players for Port Noarlunga were Paredes, Brodie Smith, Ryan Kelly, Goss, Richard O'Grady and Gary Karpany. Reynella was best served by Talon Copley, Mitchell Scotland, Liam Reid, Daniel Whitaker, Potter and Tyler Davies. Christies Beach consolidated their spot in the top-five after a comfortable 80-point win against Morphett Vale yesterday. ‘Christies’ opened up an unassailable 82-point lead at halftime, but to their credit, Morphett Vale battled hard to win the second half. Ultimately the Saints came out on top 20.14 (134) to 8.6 (54). Christies Beach had 10 different goalkickers including Zak Short (5), Sean McIvor (4) and Callum Bennett (3), while Joel Handreck kicked two majors for the Emus. Best players for Christies Beach included Harrison Butcher, Joshua Semmens, Thomas Kirwan, Brodie Johns, Bennett and Kye Anderson. Morphett Vale’s best players were Vincent Tassone, Oleh Trus, Jack Carpenter, Connor Panozzo, Cody Mulloy and Toby Irlam.Noarlunga won their second game of the season following a comprehensive 97-point victory over Aldinga at Old Noarlunga. The Shoes won every quarter on their way to a 19.16 (130) to 5.3 (33) victory. Brad Inglis continued his good season for the Shoes with seven goals (29 for the season), while Vic Robertson slotted three majors. Tom Pilmore was the sole multiple goalkicker for Aldinga with two goals. Nick Mott was named best for Noarlunga with support from Brad Inglis, Dustin Inglis, Callum Gaspari, Luke Ross and Jake Anderson. Harrison Jarman, Blake Florance, Joel Cartwright, Logan Edwards and Angus Stangewitz were named in the best players for the Sharks. Happy Valley won their sixth game in a row following their 79-point win against Ironbank Cherry Gardens at Cherry Gardens yesterday. The Vikings had a whopping 44 scoring shots but they were inaccurate with their 17.27 (129) to 7.8 (50) win. Nick Kraemar kicked four goals for Happy Valley, while Jak Goudman-Glasson kicked three goals for the Thunderers. Happy Valley was best served by Cooper Rogers, Kraemer, Lachlan Hamilton, Harry Spacie, Joel Beeche and Nick Frisby-Smith. Best players for Ironbank Cherry Gardens included Alec Bryars, Levi Grigg, Ben De Kievit, Isaac Hoepfl, Kyle Schefe and Ben Marsh.Flagstaff Hill moved back inside the top-three with a workmanlike 27-point win against Cove. ‘Flaggies’ only led by 10 points at the last change, before kicking four goals to one in the final term to win11.13 (79) to 8.4 (52). Ben Rossi (3), Blake Aldridge (2) and Nathan Beenham (2) were the multiple goalkickers for ‘Flaggies’, while Lincoln Holder and Ty Bastian kicked two goals each for the Cobras. Aiden Grayson, Rossi and Beenham were named best for the Falcons, while best players for Cove were Riley Jones, Lachlan Hayes, Jack Plenty, Bastian and Aaron Reich.Ladder (after round 7)Port Noarlunga 14, Happy Valley 12, Flagstaff Hill 12, Reynella 10, Christies Beach 8, Cove 6, Noarlunga 4, Ironbank Cherry Gardens 2, Aldinga 2, Morphett Vale 0. Round 8 fixtures - home teams named firstHappy Valley v AldingaFlagstaff Hill v NoarlungaCove v ReynellaChristies Beach v Port NoarlungaIronbank Cherry Gardens v Morphett Vale

Sharks circle for their first win in Southern Football League Women's
Sharks circle for their first win in Southern Football League Women's

19 May 2025, 8:00 AM

Aldinga won their first game of the season after defeating Ironbank Cherry Gardens by 46 points during round five action in the Southern Football League Women’s (SFLW) competition at Cherry Gardens yesterday. Emmerson Pope kicked two goals for Aldinga, while their best players were Kimberly Thomson, Daisy Barber, Tayla Redshaw, Taryn Vizgaudis, Pope and Molly Reynolds. Best players for Ironbank Cherry Gardens were Tahlia Ward, Jessie O’Brien, Lauren Kahl, Rebecca Watson, Emma Byatt and Audrey Myers.Flagstaff Hill remained undefeated after a comprehensive 114-point win against Christies Beach yesterday. The Falcons led by 40 points at quarter time, 64 points at halftime, and 103 points at the last change, before winning 16.18 (114) to 0.0 (0). Jessica Couch, for the second time this season, kicked 10 goals for the Falcons to take her season tally to 40 majors from just five games. Best players for ‘Flaggies’ included Melanie Koster, Tiana Lush, Couch, Abbie Butler, Ebony Scanlan and Nicole O'Connor. Christies Beach was best served by Tara Vivar-Hayes, Chloe Brooks, Lekisha Nelson, Georgia Payne, Hayley Haire and Bella Wheatley.Reynella won their third game of the season after defeating Hackham by 32 points at Hackham yesterday. The Wine Flies were inaccurate but did enough to win 6.16 (52) to 3.2 (20). Sarah Bourn kicked three goals for Reynella, while Katelyn Wilson kicked two goals for Hackham. Sienna Garner, Miller Thompson, Caitlin Williams, Tayla Wright, Bourn and Elysia Hammond were named best players for Reynella. Best for the Hawks included Wilson, Alana Browne, Shayley MacFadyen, Caitlin Curyer, Natasha Robertson, Claire Wheeler.Cove consolidated their spot in the top-four after defeating Blackwood by 39 points at Hallett Cove yesterday. The Cobras triumphed 6.4 (40) to 0.1 (1) with Ella Gill, Jaymie Savaidis, Jaime Norup, Dana O'Brien, Hayley Donnell and Eve Disley named their best players. Blackwood’s best players were Jade Quinn, Caitlin Hill, Ella Parris, Holly Winchester and Carys Vassallo.Port Noarlunga had the bye.Ladder (after round 5)Flagstaff Hill 10, Cove 8, Port Noarlunga 8, Reynella 6, Blackwood 2, Hackham 2, Ironbank Cherry Gardens 2, Aldinga 2, Christies Beach 0.Round 6 fixtures (home team named first)Reynella v Port NoarlungaBlackwood v Ironbank Cherry GardensAldinga v HackhamFlagstaff Hill, Christies Beach & Cove have the bye

Stingrays looking sharp in Great Southern Women's Football
Stingrays looking sharp in Great Southern Women's Football

18 May 2025, 10:00 PM

Yankalilla/Encounter Bay won their second game in a row after a low-scoring 14-point win against Myponga-Sellicks during round 7 action in the Great Southern Football League ‘A’ Grade Women’s competition at Encounter Bay on Friday night. The Stingrays won 2.4 (16) to 0.2 (2) with Dani Brown and Jemima Althorp kicking their goals. Best players for Yankalilla/Encounter Bay were Mahli Littlely, Amelia Bilney, Jemma Ellis, Czenya Cavouras, Althorp and Tyler Rigney Garrett. The Mudlarks best were Grace Deacon, Nari Wright, Eden Coleman, Tasiah Wright, Kimberley Gilbert and Brianah Kennewell.Willunga remained undefeated after a comprehensive 94-point victory over Victor Harbor. The Demons led by 40 points at halftime, before kicking a further eight goals in the second half to win 13.17 (95) 0.1 (1). Jessica Kirk kicked four goals for Willunga, while Tamara Page kicked two majors. Caitlin Radbone, Kirk, Bella Rigby, Page, Cleo Guilfoyle and Jodie Hunt were named Willunga’s best players. McLaren Districts won their third game in a row after defeating Goolwa/Port Elliot by 18 points at McLaren Vale yesterday. The Eagles won 4.2 (26) to 1.2 (8) to consolidate their spot in the top-two. Esther Rayner, Alycia Hepburn, Ally Bailey, Bianca Coom, Mia Hamilton and Mia Dunn were named best for McLaren Districts, while Ellie Fry, Indi Miller, Georgina Thomas, Lucy Earl, Cassie Burrows and Lilli Mitchell were named best for the Magpies. Ladder after Round 7Willunga 14, McLaren Districts 12, Yankalilla/Encounter Bay 6, Goolwa/Port Elliot 6, Myponga-Sellicks 2, Victor Harbor 2.Round 8 FixturesMcLaren Districts v Willunga (Friday 23/5/25 @ McLaren Vale - 8.15pm)Yankalilla/Encounter Bay v Victor Harbor (Sunday 25/5/25 @ Encounter Bay - 11.15am)Goolwa/Port Elliot v Myponga-Sellicks (Sunday 25/5/25 @ Goolwa - 11.15am)

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