SANFL Insider: Tigers make it a Perfect 10 as Redlegs get on a roll
Glenelg made it 10 wins on the trot, while an injury-hit South pulled off a stunning upset. Go inside a wild SANFL Round 11.
Glenelg made it 10 wins on the trot, while an injury-hit South pulled off a stunning upset. Go inside a wild SANFL Round 11.
Andrew Capel rounds up who’s hot, who’s not, player of year votes and all the inside info from a season-shaping Round 9 of the SANFL.
SANFL writer Andrew Capel rounds up who’s hot, who’s not, player of year votes and all you need to know from a thrilling Round 8 of the state footy league.
Wednesday’s AFL mid-season rookie draft looks set to bypass the state competition, with only one or two local league players likely to be picked – and possibly none. Get the inside word.
After more than a decade away from footy, former Crows skipper Tony McGuinness has accepted the senior coaching job at Morphettville Park and is keen to give back to his junior club.
Sons of Crows and Power premiership players, a possible No.1 draft pick and two college footy stars are among a squad of 30 picked in the SA hub of the 2020 AFL Academy.
Magarey medallist Luke Partington was already on the radar of AFL clubs after his dominant SANFL season. But his SA state combine screening has enhanced his credentials even further.
Glenelg coach Mark Stone masterminded the club’s first premiership in 33 years. And he could be a brilliant addition to new Crows coach Matthew Nicks’ team.
Unheralded young Glenelg talent Reid Kuller has come from the clouds to emerge as AFL draft smokey. And the Mt Gambier product will be among the players strutting their stuff at the state AFL Draft combine on Saturday.
Recently retired Central District coach Roy Laird is passionate about the SANFL, but he is angry at the help being offered to the league’s two AFL clubs.
For more than three decades Glenelg hid from success, but the Tigers have bounced back with an emphatic statement on the SANFL. Warren Partland looks at what went right and wrong for every club and their key needs in his comprehensive season wrap.
Glenelg’s drought-breaking premiership win completed a grand double for the Virgin and Proud families. These and more in this week’s wrap of local sport with Ben Hook.
Gillon McLachlan and Steve Hocking should have paid a visit to last weekend’s SANFL grand final. They might have returned home with a new respect for real football, writes Graham Cornes.
Glenelg players have described premiership coach Mark Stone as a “numbers guy” who sets incredibly high standards but has built a tight bond with his players which led to Sunday’s grand final triumph.
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