Action fires up
A BREEZY but fishable weekend across the Limestone Coast saw plenty of anglers hit the water.
Offshore anglers had a few windows of opportunity to...
Tough for Tigers at home
NORTH Gambier returned to its home at Marist Park on Saturday to host West Gambier in Round 4 of the Hoggies Wines Barber Shield...
Century sets up innings
A CENTURY to Joshua Smith placed Mil Lel in a strong position after the opening day of Round 4 of the Hoggies Wines Barber...
Visitors take advantage
SOUTH Gambier would be disappointed with its first-innings score in Round 4 of the Hoggies Wines Barber Shield cricket season on Saturday against Penola.
Despite...
Weather converges
MOUNT Gambier Gun Club members faced sunny conditions, slight wind gusts and a couple of heavy downpours for its monthly competition on Saturday but...
Rookie trainer takes involvement to new level
IT is only 18 months since Moorak-based Jason Newman trained his first winner at Tara Raceway - the $34 chance Like A Slug.
Leading into...
Bowlers defy cool conditions
DESPITE windy, cold conditions, 36 players braved the elements for a 2-4-2 competition at the Millicent Bowling Club.
Winning the day with a score of...
Night Owls back on deck
THE Millicent Bowling Club welcomed 120 players to its first night of Night Owls competition for the season.
Four new teams were welcomed, with...
Blues still on track
MOUNT Gambier bowls Club enjoyed the home-ground advantage in Round 6 of the Lower South East Bowls Association Midweek Open pennant last week.
The Reds...
Pick on fire at Attamurra
ANOTHER excellent field, just shy of 100 players, took to the Attamurra golf course last Thursday.
Jim Pegler claimed the $100 pro-shop voucher on...
Big-ticket events at Borderline
ALL is set for a huge season of motorsport at the Borderline Speedway, with a full calendar released.
Despite the real threat of Covid-19 disruptions,...
Early bragging right up for grabs
IT was a Concordes versus Warriors weekend at Blue Lake Sports Park, with bragging rights up for grabs early on in the Mount Gambier...