SANFL Coach of the Year set to head back to the AFL
Norwood premiership mentor and SANFL state coach Jade Rawlings has sensationally quit the state league competition to join an AFL club.
Norwood premiership mentor and SANFL state coach Jade Rawlings has sensationally quit the state league competition to join an AFL club.
A grand final where the result was in doubt until the final siren. Ted Lasso parallels and underdog fairytales. SA footy is kicking goals and, as Graham Cornes says, it’s time the AFL took notice.
Paul Sandercock is Glenelg Football Club’s quiet achiever and unsung hero, playing a key role in the most successful era in club history, writes Andrew Capel.
The Glenelg great and triple premiership hero Matthew Snook has retired from the SANFL – but reveals his career almost ended on a very different note, writes Andrew Capel.
Sam May’s club has revealed what the 24-year-old said to his teammates in an emotional address last week.
He broke the SANFL’s Magarey Medal ruck curse but Norwood’s Harry Boyd didn’t want a single vote in the final round of the count. Andrew Capel reveals why.
They are Norwood’s “odd couple” and have come from the clouds to spark the club’s SANFL premiership push. Meet the unlikely key forward pairing of Finn Heard and Izaak Twelftree.
Ten debutants and a first-time coach are among The Advertiser’s SANFL Team of the Year for 2024. See the full side.
Port’s boss might be complaining about their wooden spoon but its state rivals’ greatest fears are being realised, writes Andrew Capel.
Both have signalled their imminent retirements but when that is depends on the result of Sunday’s elimination final.
The Port Adelaide chairman has launched an extraordinary spray after his club crashed to its first wooden spoon in over a century.
If ever a ruckman is going to win the SANFL’s Magarey Medal it should be this year, writes Andrew Capel, as The Advertiser’s footy writers reveal their votes.
Sporting and media legend Ken “KG” Cunningham has achieved just about everything in his long career. But it’s his latest honour that has moved him emotionally.
The Crows have failed spectacularly this year but they can still win the off-season, writes Andrew Capel.
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