State team’s midfield hit by injuries, suspension
Friday’s state league interstate clash against WA has been marred by three midfield players ruled out – find out all you need to know from SANFL Round 6.
Friday’s state league interstate clash against WA has been marred by three midfield players ruled out – find out all you need to know from SANFL Round 6.
Blues, Tigers and Roosters players dominate this year’s state selections – we reveal the full squad in our Round 5 SANFL weekly wrap as Sturt equals a 1978 record.
Glenelg midfielder Brady Searle has copped a six-match suspension – the SANFL’s biggest in more than a decade – after causing a serious neck injury to a Redleg. See the sickening bump.
Who’s hot, who’s not, player votes and all you need to know from Round 4. SANFL Insider takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
Glenelg fans had to rub their eyes to believe what they were seeing on Tuesday as the yellow and black went up on top of the West End chimney. And after a 33-year wait, every one of them had their own story to tell. See the pictures and video here.
Glenelg forward line star Liam McBean has revealed he probably shouldn’t have featured in Sunday’s drought-breaking grand final win and has spent post-game celebrations in a moon boot.
Bays fans, re-live Glenelg’s sensational SANFL premiership win every time you unlock your phone or fire up your computer with this exclusive Tigers poster for you to download and keep.
He led Glenelg to its first premiership in 33 years but Mark Stone is no certainty to stay at Tigerland next year.
In a hip and shoulder charge worthy of the footy field, a celebrating Glenelg Tigers fan was pushed to the ground. But in a rousing display he leaps back to his feet, the smile never leaving his face.
Last week reporter and lifelong Glenelg fan Gordon Armstrong detailed the heartache of being a Tigers tragic. Today he is in party mode after the Bays broke their 33-year premiership drought.
Premiership-winning Glenelg coach Mark Stone has praised the loyal fans for sticking by the success-starved club as he and his Tigers focused on creating their own slice of history.
Glenelg onballer Matthew Snook never thought he would be a premiership player, let alone take home the game’s individual prize for best player in a grand final.
Glenelg has broken its 33-year SANFL premiership drought in stunning fashion against Port Adelaide in front of more than 39,000 people at Adelaide Oval.
Glenelg has ended a run of five consecutive grand final losses to its bitter arch rival Port Adelaide by beating the Magpies at their own game.
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