Girl power on show
Braddock Park was packed with around 100 girls of all ages as part of the free AFLW Women’s Crows Come and Try Clinic.The clinic...
Hawks aim to go one better
WEST Augusta Football Club has hit pre-season training with one major goal; to rectify the 2016 Spencer Gulf League (SGL) Grand Final and go one better...
Fountain of youth
THE PORT Augusta Football League Umpires Association (PAFLUA) has one eye on its future, appointing four young umpires onto its committee.The new approach sees 11-year-old...
Back-to-back ambition
FIVE months have passed since South Augusta was crowned the 2016 Spencer Gulf League (SGL) premiers, but the Bulldogs have their sights firmly set on...
Quorn lose, South take top
South Augusta put in a near-complete performance to defeat Central Stirling to move into top spot of the Port Augusta A grade cricket championship.Being...
Port duo on par to succeed
Two Port Augusta golfing prodigies rubbed shoulders with the world’s best women golfers at the 2017 Women's Australian Open Pro-Am, earning an invaluable insight into...
Countdown to crows’ visit
Girls of all ages can meet Crows’ AFLW co-captains Chelsea Randall and Erin Phillips at a ‘Come and Try Clinic’ in Port Augusta on...
Racing to expand in 2017
The 2017 season is shaping up to be an exciting time at the Port Augusta Racecourse thanks to a Saturday Race Day and significant...
19-year-old Zac ahead of the pack
ZACHERY Packard is one step closer to his dream of umpiring in the AFL, following his selection into the SANFL Umpiring Academy.After his selection in December 2016,...
Port Augusta’s little athletes ready to fire
Port Augusta will host 100 athletes and their families from the state’s Far North and Eyre Peninsula from Friday February 24 to Saturday February 25, as...










