Ramblers raring to go
Cummins Ramblers has launched into the 2026 Great Flinders netball season with outstanding energy and enthusiasm.
After going down to Cummins Kapinnie in the...
Blues seeking return to finals
A disappointing second half of the campaign saw Tumby Bay miss the Great Flinders football finals in 2025, but the club is hopeful of...
Skills set to be showcased
Welcome to the Great Flinders Netball Association’s 2026 season, which starts on Saturday 11 April.
With a split round to start the season we have...
Saints looking to break drought
While the season 2025 did not go to plan for Eyre United without a win on the board from its 12 minor round games,...
Flurry of new faces for Cougars
With a host of new and returning players in 2026, Cummins Kapinnie is eager to build on the momentum it has formed over the...
Eagles eager to go one better
United Yeelanna is set to again be a tough team to beat in the 2026 Great Flinders football competition.
After being denied their seventh...
Cougars keen to rise
After just missing out on a finals spot by percentage, Cummins Kapinnie is ready to tackle the 2026 Great Flinders football season full of...
McCallum and Stratford take home the chocolates
Easter Saturday saw Tumby Bay Golf Club try a two-person ambrose competition.
Eight pairs competed to make it a fun day, with the golf course...
Roosters primed to keep dynasty alive
After clinching a fourth-straight premiership last year, the Elliston Districts dynasty is every chance of continuing this season with another strong Roosters outfit set...
Region’s young guns show their skills
Port Lincoln Tennis Association recently hosted the SportsPower Superstore Eyre Peninsula Junior Tennis Tournament, which was also sponsored by Port Lincoln City Council as...










