Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsFootball back with a bang

Football back with a bang

South V North Crop  TBW Newsgroup
FAMILIAR SCENES: Football will be back in action from tomorrow as the new-look Limestone Coast Football League kicks off around the region, with games at Blue Lake Sports Park, McDonald Park and Mundulla.

FOOTBALL in the region returns with a bang tomorrow with the opening round of the newly-formed Limestone Coast Football League.

The competition includes North Gambier, South Gambier, East Gambier, Kalangadoo, Mundulla and Kybybolite, which came together after the Western Border, Mid South Eastern and Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara leagues were cancelled for 2020 due to COVID-19 restrictions.

The season promises plenty of action for fans, with the three premiers from each respective league in the mix.

North Gambier was a big winner in the final game of the WBFL in 2019, with a comfortable 39-point grand final victory over West Gambier.

Little has changed in the Tigers’ roster, with the club keen to prove itself without adding extra players to the list.

Coach Justin McConnell is confident his players can stand up against tough opposition, despite some other teams drawing on players left without a club to play for.

South missed the finals last year by percentage only, while East bowed out in the semi finals.

Kalangadoo was equally impressive in 2019, with a 34-point grand final win over Glencoe to claim the MSEFL honours.

Rumours suggest the Magpies may have added to their list, but they have lost incoming coach Dylan Ayton, plus a couple of players due to the cross-border restrictions placed on Victorians playing football in South Australia.

Despite those losses both Ayton and president Adam Box are confident enough work has been done to ensure the Magpies enjoy a fruitful season.

Further north Mundulla claimed a 32-point grand final win over Lucindale in what was an impressive season, with 13 wins from 16 minor-round games.

Kybybolite finished bottom of the ladder after a tough season, but are expected to boast new players in the roster, along with a replacement for its Victorian coach, who cannot cross the border.

Having the three premiers in the competition obviously adds to the fanfare, but more importantly for some clubs it is simply the chance to play football and attract crowds to their venues.

Many have stated it is a chance to keep their playing list together and provide the younger players with the opportunity to continue to grow, without losing too many players to other ventures.

Regardless of the individual club motivations, it promises to be an enticing season, which could well provide a blueprint for the future of the sport in the region, or at least until the coronavirus pandemic is somewhat under control.

There is still some uncertainty regarding Reserves games, with North Gambier and Kybybolite two clubs not expected to run at this stage, but A Grade games are scheduled to kick off at 2.30pm at their respective ovals.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Funding welcomed

In a significant move to support South Australian grain producers weathering the effects of prolonged dry conditions, Premier Peter Malinauskas recently announced a $200...

Place of courage

More News

Place of courage

CITY of Mount Gambier has provided in‑principle support to the Limestone Coast Family Violence Action Group’s (LCFVAG) Place of Courage - Ripples project. The project...

Swinging with the Stars returns

EIGHT local icons will take to the stage once again this year with the Stand Like Stone Foundation announcing its Swinging with the Stars...

Eager MGGC golfers compete in Stablefords

THE Mount Gambier Golf Club's Thursday Pro Shop Stableford competition attracted 98 players on February 12, with the usual count-backs required to determine the...

Penola bowls hosts prestigious women’s competitions

IN the last two weeks, women of the Penola Bowls club competed in several events against teams from across the Limestone Coast. Two of the...

Anglers flood Limestone Coast for peak fishing weather

A HEALTHY weekend of weather across the Limestone Coast saw many anglers head for the water. The Port MacDonnell Offshore Angling Club held a...

MGGC women open the 2026 golfing season

A FIELD of 51 women of the Mount Gambier Golf Club teed off for the beginning of the 2026 Golf Season last Wednesday. The first...

Black Hats move through to Grand Final

MILLICENT BLACK HATS 4/261 d NARACOORTE 10/208 A TENSE semi finals showdown between Millicent and Naracoorte saw the Black Hats claim victory and a spot...

Two bolts out of the blue

RACING can be full of surprises as has been the case on the local scene this week. On Monday, Racing SA moved the meeting scheduled...

West hands devastating loss to Mil Lel

WEST GAMBIER 5/359 and 1/38 d YAHL 10/191 WEST Gambier made its way through to the semi finals of Barber Shield cricket after giving Mil...

Bulldogs secure finals spot against Yahl

EAST GAMBIER 10/191 d YAHL 10/184 and 2/45 A CLOSE encounter between East Gambier and Yahl ended abruptly with East taking the spot in the...