Race heats up for top three
Glenelg has a stranglehold on minor premiership despite a weekend draw, but who else will earn double chance? Plus, a Tiger claws into Magarey Medal contention, Dogs to dodge spoon and more in this week’s Monday Recovery.
Glenelg has a stranglehold on minor premiership despite a weekend draw, but who else will earn double chance? Plus, a Tiger claws into Magarey Medal contention, Dogs to dodge spoon and more in this week’s Monday Recovery.
As the nephew of Eddie Betts and Shaun Burgoyne, Prince Alfred College and Central District rising star Isaiah Dudley has skill in his blood and no shortage of people to turn to for footy advice.
South Adelaide needed a win against Central District to keep their finals hopes alive and they reigned supreme after a strong opening half.
Glenelg forward Josh Scott has had a nightmare season after breaking his arm. Will he have an impact on the Tigers’ bid for the flag?
THE easy option for Paul Thomas would be to have this weekend off. Instead, he’s leading South Australia against Victoria.
FEW people outside of the Bulldogs, his family and friends will know just how much stepping onto the field this season means to Matt Claughton.
STURT made a mockery of its poor record at Elizabeth to crush Central District by 52 points in a low-standard contest on Saturday.
NINE-time premiership player Chris Gowans has taken the first steps towards a coaching career by doing the running for SA’s under-18 team.
GLENELG willed its way over the line against Central District at the Bay on Saturday to record its second win for the season.
SA FOOTY legend John Platten supports Brad Symes’ decision to walk away from football, saying he lives with constant pain from his playing days.
SA FOOTY legend John Platten supports Brad Symes’ decision to walk away from football, saying he lives with constant pain from his playing days.
WATCH THE BUMP: FOUR weeks after he was knocked unconscious in a sickening collision, former Crow and Power defender Brad Symes wakes most nights with a cramp in his neck.
WATCH THE BUMP: FOUR weeks after he was knocked unconscious in a sickening collision, former Crow and Power defender Brad Symes wakes most nights with a cramp in his neck.
CENTRAL District co-captain Brad Symes has decided to retire from football due to multiple concussion injuries.
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