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Bays keep finals aspirations alive

Weeroona Bay kept their finals dream alive with an exciting three-point victory of South Whyalla, the win brings them level with fourth-placed Roopena with...

Expect close tussle with Roos, Roosters

Roopena v Central, Bennett Oval: Saturday's Round 13 clash sees the resurgent Roopena take on Centrals, with their foot in the door to play finals football and Weeroona...

Croatia excites in 9-0 thrashing

The Croatia juggernaut keeps rolling on with a 9-0 thrashing of Westland United at Croatia Park on Saturday.Westlands had Rhodes back in the midfield while...

Gusty winds at Criterium

Gusty winds and dust did not deter the keen Whyalla Cycling Club cyclists from competing in the club’s Criterium Championships held on Saturday, July...

Powerhouse West reigns supreme

In what was billed as the match of the round West Whyalla, led by the brilliance of Shannon Winders, easily accounted for lack lustre...

Westland wins shield

Westland United defeated Lions on Sunday at Jenkins Park to take out the annual Adam Spence Memorial Shield in an epic 7-3 victory.Both teams...

Thorpe wins O’Brien final

The playing of the Pat O’Brien Match Play grand final was contested by Dianne Thorpe and Jacquie Kerr in freezing cold windy conditions. Match...

Roopena, Weeroona in must-win battle

Roopena v Weeroona Bay – Saturday – Bennett OvalThe clash at Bennett Oval between Roopena and Weeroona Bay is a must-win game for both sides. The Tigers currently sit...

Thorpe, Gogan do battle

The quarter finals of the Pat O’Brien Match Play were contested on Tuesday with almost perfect weather (19 degrees celsius) presenting itself making for...

Magpies get early jump on Demons

A Wayne Dare inspired defence and six goals by power forward Anthony Malcolm helped the Magpies see off a desperate South Whyalla at Bennett...

From the editor’s desk

2026 arrives carrying more than a change of calendar; it offers Australians a chance to pause, reflect and do better. The past year exposed...

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