The Hills Footy League players to watch in 2021
New players, new opportunities – this coming Hills Football League season is shaping up to be an intriguing one. Meet the players to watch in 2021.
New players, new opportunities – this coming Hills Football League season is shaping up to be an intriguing one. Meet the players to watch in 2021.
Forced to abandon its 2020 finals series, Limestone Coast women’s football is back and paving the way for the generation of footy stars.
A tough Port Adelaide premiership midfielder will make a return to senior coaching in the country in 2021 after three seasons away from a top job.
A southern football club’s bid to join the Adelaide Footy League in 2021 has been accepted and the division it will enter can now be revealed.
Hundreds of teams across plenty of competitions, we have picked out 10 sides to keep a keen eye on across the 2020 South Australian football seasons.
Taking over from a premiership coach but the Redlegs’ new women’s mentor Chris Howie is looking forward to the challenge.
Cove Football Club has won one battle to stay in its clubrooms but now has to find a new coach after the ex-SANFL captain it appointed in August quit unexpectedly.
Kilburn Football Club, hanging on by a thread and owing a local council nearly $165,000, has been stunned by the generosity of a cross-town football club – also going through its own pain.
A legendary Southern Football League coach has walked away from his club after a shock grand final loss, saying he needs a break from the game.
Some footballers can go through a career without winning a single premiership. Others have a bit more luck, like these five Flagstaff Hill players who have a remarkable record of flags.
Is there a new club entering the Southern Football League in 2020? If you believe the Facebook page of the Seaford Giants there is but the SFL says otherwise.
Defender Fraser Evans has earned two flags, a Jack Oatey Medal and represented the state. Now the Sturt champ has taken on a new challenge. Plus, two more premiership Redlegs leave the Parade.
It’s the last day of the community footy season, with grand finals in Adelaide, to Port Lincoln, Port Augusta, Burra, McLaren Vale, Two Wells, Echunga and Murray Bridge. Who will get the job done?
One side is shooting for an undefeated season while the other is going for a remarkable four premierships in a row – this year’s Southern Football League grand final promises to be a cracker.
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