Watch the replays: Glenelg v Eagles U14, U16 girls
Glenelg and Woodville-West Torrens’ next generation of talent went head-to-head in under-14 and under-16 girls matches tonight. Watch the live stream replays here.
Glenelg and Woodville-West Torrens’ next generation of talent went head-to-head in under-14 and under-16 girls matches tonight. Watch the live stream replays here.
Who’s hot, who’s not, team of the week and all you need to know from Round 17. We take you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
A rampant North Adelaide now sits alone on top of the SANFL ladder after seeing off fellow contender Glenelg. Watch all the live stream replays here.
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Young guns from Glenelg and North Adelaide have battled under lights in the SANFL Development Leagues on Friday. Tune in to see the full match replays here.
Who’s hot, who’s not, team of the week and all you need to know from Round 7. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
Sturt have ended the finals run of defending SANFLW champions Glenelg to set up a rematch with North Adelaide in next weekend’s decider. Relive the action from our LIVE STREAM.
The final is set as the SANFLW battled out the semi-finals this weekend. If you missed the matches, you can watch replays here.
North celebrated their special milestone in style with an incredible come-from-behind SANFL victory over Glenelg. Relive all the action from our live stream.
He’s a Magarey Medal fancy but injury has cost Patrick Wilson a State guernsey, a young Blood shines on debut, team of the week and all you need to know from Round 6.
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He’s the reigning Magarey Medallist but Bryce Gibbs has been left out of the state squad, here’s the inside story as to why, plus all you need to know from Round 4.
Who’s hot, who’s not and all you need to know from Round 3 as Tigers run riot. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best State League competition.
The hotly-anticipated SANFL season has begun with 10 clubs renewing rivalries – download your 2022 team poster and fixture here.
It’s touted as the best state league in the nation and this season you can tune in to the SANFL men’s, women’s and underage competitions live here. Find out how to watch.
Reigning premier Glenelg has made it four straight wins after taking care of West in the SANFLW grand final rematch. Catch up on all the action in the full replay here.
An ex-AFL midfielder is the latest player to sign at an SANFL club on the eve of the season – but another has lost two of its recruits. See all 200+ player moves here.
He captained Glenelg to a drought-breaking premiership and now Chris Curran has signed at a high-flying Adelaide Footy League club. See where here.
Woodville-West Torrens has thrashed favourites Glenelg for the SANFL premiership, restricting the Tigers to just four goals in a one-sided match.
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.
Two SANFL stars will commute to play this season – one from interstate and the other from regional SA – after rejoining their respective clubs on the eve of the season.
Get excited, SANFL fans – the season is about to start and the Round 1 double-headers at Adelaide Oval on Saturday and Sunday can have a crowd of up to 5000 people.
The AFL returned last week and on Saturday, June 27, it will be the SANFL’s turn. And North Adelaide football couple Harrison Wigg and Erin Sundstrom can’t wait. Read our full 2020 season preview.
The SANFL’s chief executive is urging fans to become members to help their clubs survive, as part of a new series on advertiser.com.au called Support Our Clubs, aimed at helping getting sporting clubs back on their feet.
Who are the ones you should get excited about in the SANFL? With a season announcement not far away, we’ve looked at the players to watch this SANFL campaign.
Insufficient lighting at SANFL grounds across Adelaide is proving a hurdle to the city being used as a quarantine hub to restart the AFL season. It comes as one state league club offers up its ground to interstate teams for training.
Glenelg premiership defender and new club captain Max Proud will have to wait a bit longer to finally reach 100 league games.
The SANFL’s 2020 playing lists are arguably as talented as any year in recent memory. Football writers Warren Partland and Patrick Keam have named their top 25 players in the league.
Glenelg’s Kaine Baldwin is one of the leading local prospects at the AFL National Draft later this year. But who else is in the mix to be snapped up? View the list and TAKE OUR POLL.
As SANFL clubs fight for survival, some women’s coaches fear their 2020 campaigns are over, saying the emphasis must be on getting men’s games underway. But the league is hopeful of finding a way to have women’s footy return later this year.
The SANFL was extremely well-placed financially before the coronavirus hit. Now, the league’s eight clubs face an uncertain, and changing, landscape, writes Warren Partland.
Brad McCarthy was born with only four digits on his right hand. But that didn’t stop the Glenelg utility from helping the Tigers snap a lengthy SANFL flag drought last year.
Glenn Elliott was the mastermind behind the financial revival of North Adelaide and Glenelg football clubs, and says SANFL clubs will need to be ruthless in order to weather the COVID-19 crisis.
The SANFL women’s competition has been postponed until at least May 31 and the under 16s cancelled on the back of the league’s decision to delay the start of the men’s season amid coronavirus fears.
SANFL clubs face a plenty of financial headaches after the season was delayed until May 31, but CEO Jake Parkinson said all the clubs were united in the fight.
Teams playing without a crowd amid coronavirus fears, a grand final rematch, a club making history and the season’s first draw. The weekend’s round of SANFLW had it all.
The football community is mourning the loss of South Adelaide and Glenelg legend John Schneebichler, who lost his almost three-year battle with cancer on Monday. His family has paid tribute to his “courage, determination and positivity”.
June Roache created history as the first female on the SA Football Commission and she is among seven nominations for the Commission election.
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