Bulldogs bite, premier flops: SANFL Round 2
Who’s hot, who’s not, player of year votes and all you need to know from Round 2. The Advertiser’s SANFL Insider takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
Who’s hot, who’s not, player of year votes and all you need to know from Round 2. The Advertiser’s SANFL Insider takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
Who’s hot, who’s not, player votes and all you need to know from Round 1. We take you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
With an incredible sporting pedigree, it’s no wonder Ashton Moir has the AFL world at his feet – and his “weird” match superstition is helping keep recruiter eyes on him.
A club claimed its first ever U16 flag and another won a U18 thriller in two big SANFL grand finals on Friday night. Watch the replays here.
Can Luke Partington become just the second Glenelg player to achieve an incredible feat and help Glenelg end a 33-year drought against Port Adelaide on Sunday?
It’s been decades since either Port or Glenelg tasted SANFL glory, so it was no surprise to see the black and gold, and black and white armies descend on Rundle Mall, hungry for victory.
Port Adelaide has won five of its six grand finals against Glenelg but all at Football Park. The Magpies’ sole loss was at Adelaide Oval in 1934 in a shock result that still seems hard to believe.
Glenelg made headlines in 1969 when it brought VFL superstar Royce Hart in for the grand final. Fifty years on, Darrell Moss finally ends debate about if he was injured or dropped for Hart.
Not much can get between the tight-knit Cornes family but Sunday’s SANFL grand final between Port Adelaide and Glenelg has divided the SA football dynasty — so who is backing who?
It’s not the Port Adelaide that we’ve known over the years. But despite the need for the SANFL to address the inequity, Sunday’s grand final will pit two traditional clubs against each other to battle for football’s ultimate prize.
They didn’t like each other then, and they don’t now. As Port and Glenelg prepare for another chapter in their famous rivalry, former stars reveal how their clashes get so heated.
It’s one of the most famous rivalries in the SANFL. As Port and Glenelg prepare to lock horns yet again, we relive some of the clashes of the past.
Port Adelaide and Glenelg have a deep-seated rivalry that went out of control in the 1980s — and makes for an intense backdrop to Sunday’s SANFL grand final at Adelaide Oval.
Two popular Port Adelaide and Glenelg premiership players have been honoured with the job of presenting the Thomas Seymour Hill Premiership Cup on Sunday.
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