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  • 120000 in three days, and this could be permanent

    120000 in three days, and this could be permanent
    Keith Bradshaw: 'Fans voted with their feet'2:36Cricket: SACA chief executive Keith Bradshaw hailed the 'pink-ball Test' as a fantastic success as a crowd of 47,000 flocked to the Adelaide Oval to watch day one of the final Test between Australia and New Zealand.THE success of the day-night Test match has cemented Adelaide as the place to watch cricket and prompted calls for the world-first format to become an annual fixture in the City of Churches.Total attendance for the three days of the Test..
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    THE Godfather of SA soccer Edmund Kreft says Adelaide United boss Guillermo Amor must be given time to work with the strengths of the squad he has at hand.
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    Adelaide City Council partnered with local IT developer Karl Falzon to create the NXTGIG app, which will allow bands and promoters to advertise live-music ...
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  • Pacific School Games conclude in Adelaide | AdelaideNow

    Pacific School Games conclude in Adelaide | AdelaideNow
    SA softballers impressed at the Pacific School Games. Picture: Sam WundkeSOUTH Australian youngsters starred as the Pacific School Games wrapped up in Adelaide at the weekend.The nine-day event featured more than 3500 school-aged athletes from seven countries, including New Zealand, India and Pakistan, as well as Australian state teams.SA’s best results came in softball, in which it claimed three medals – one gold and two bronze.The under-12 girls won eight of their 10 games to finish equal top ..
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  • Harcourts International opens new SA flagship office on Wakefield...

    Harcourts International opens new SA flagship office on Wakefield...
    In Adelaide today to open his company's South Australian flagship office on Wakefield St, much has changed since he started with the New Zealand company, ...
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  • Two dead in separate crashes in SA

    Two dead in separate crashes in SA
    Editor on duty:Rick GoodmanA MAN has died in a crash on the Augusta Highway, while another man has died in hospital after a motorcyle crash near Mt Gambier.Emergency services were called to the Augusta Hwy where a car had collided with a tree at 1.40am on Monday.An Elizabeth Downs man, 67, died at the scene.The Augusta Hwy remains closed but one lane is expected to be open to traffic this morning.In more sad news a 54-year-old Fitzroy man has died in hospital after he came off his motorbike at a..
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    Thirty years ago, something akin to a vocal experiment took place in one of Adelaide's ecclesiastical landmarks, St John's Church on Halifax Street, when Carl ...
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  • New Zealand write to ICC over third umpire's DRS howler in...

    New Zealand write to ICC over third umpire's DRS howler in...
    New Zealand are still seething about Nigel Llong’s baffling verdict in the day-night Test and have written to the InternationalCricketCouncil to “make a representation” about the controversial incident.Third umpire Llong ruled there wasn’t conclusive evidence to dismiss Nathan Lyon during Australia’s first innings at Adelaide Oval. Lyon had all but walked off the field, the screen at the ground having shown a big hot spot mark on his bat.Related:Nathan Lyon's bizarre DRS reprieve turns tide for ..
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  • Injury-free Seedsman ready for pre-season

    Injury-free Seedsman ready for pre-season
    Paul Seedsman ready for pre-season with new club AdelaideCHRIS VERNUCCIOHerald SunNovember 30, 201512:34PMPaul Seedsman is looking for a fresh start at Adelaide after playing just 12 games for the Magpies in 2015. Picture: Wayne LudbeySource:Wayne Ludbey / News Corp AustraliaFORMER Collingwood defender Paul Seedsman has backed himself to break into Adelaide’s strong line-up next year as he aims to complete his first full pre-season in three years.Seedsman, who played just 12 games for Magpies in..
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  • Reds yet to understand Amor's plan

    Reds yet to understand Amor's plan
    ADELAIDE United’s Craig Goodwin says the Reds haven’t yet fully understood the minor tweak made to the Reds’ game plan by new coach Guillermo Amor.Goodwin, one of Adelaide’s better performers in a 1-2 loss to Melbourne Victory at Etihad Stadium on Saturday night, said Amor had asked for a subtle change to what former boss Josep Gombau demanded during his two years in charge.He said that adjustment could be one of the reasons the team had not performed to expectations.“It’s hard to say really (wh..
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