Glenelg captain retires after second SANFL premiership
Courageous Glenelg skipper Max Proud has called time on his career after leading the Tigers to their sixth SANFL premiership, beating Sturt in the grand final.
Courageous Glenelg skipper Max Proud has called time on his career after leading the Tigers to their sixth SANFL premiership, beating Sturt in the grand final.
It took four attempts but Glenelg has finally beaten Sturt in a SANFL grand final – conquering the Double Blues by 24 points at Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
Glenelg No. 1 ticket holder Andrew ‘Cosi’ Costello has made a bold promise if his beloved Tigers win the SANFL Grand Final – we’ll hold you to it, Cosi.
They are Sturt’s Blues brothers and they are ready to make a big impact in Sunday’s SANFL grand final against the Tigers, writes Andrew Capel.
Woodville-West Torrens are flying in the 2020 premiership race and Jack Hayes is one of the main reasons the Eagles are back in flag contention. SEE THE SANFL TOP 25 PLAYERS HERE
South Adelaide tall defender Tom Highmore is literally making his mark at the Panthers in 2020 after being recruited to Noarlunga from Canberra. SEE THE ROUND 7 TEAMS
After nearly half a decade, the wait was over for former North Melbourne AFL pair Ryan Bastinac and Brad McKenzie, who have teamed up again at Norwood. ROUND 6 TEAMS HERE
The Eagles, Panthers and Roosters are setting the pace in the SANFL but are the boys from Norwood not far away from joining them? A stunning performance from the Redlegs ruckman headlines five things which caught our eye in Round 5
Woodville-West Torrens young gun James Rowe loves a good goal celebration, and so far during the 2020 SANFL season he has had every reason to smile. ROUND 5 TEAMS HERE
“I lost my drive and passion for sport after dad passed away but he kept at it, worked hard”. The sister of Tigers star Luke Partington is making her mark on the game – spurred on by her brother.
Roosters, Eagles hit the ground running in 2020, a touching tribute to the Virgin family, and a mature-age Blood shines on debut are among the five things we learnt in Round 3.
One of South Australian football’s most dynamic players, Mark Naley, has died aged 59 after a long battle with illness. Tributes have poured in for the former South Adelaide and Carlton star who was ‘hard as Nales’.
Teenage sensation Luke Parks looked set on joining South Adelaide to kickstart his SANFL career. But all it took was a phone call from retired Glenelg premiership star Jesse White to change his mind.
With the SANFL kicking off this weekend, South Australia’s most-talented teenagers will finally get to show AFL recruiters what they’ve got. Here are the state’s top prospects and where they will be playing in Round 1.
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