SANFL premiership skipper signs at local footy powerhouse
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.
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.
Glenelg ran out comfortable victors over Central District in the SANFL reserves grand final – watch the full replay here.
It’s been a mighty season of SANFL footy but it all comes down to today’s grand final between the Eagles and Glenelg. Here’s a full preview and the final teams.
West Adelaide’s battles this season have taken another hit with a star forward opting to leave to club to play in the country. See all the teams for the second half of Round 11.
Six-goal Liam McBean has helped Glenelg return to winning ways and storm back to the top of the SANFL ladder with a thumping 69-point victory over hapless Central District at the Bay.
Glenelg’s Carl Nicholson to miss more than a month after surgery, Jack Hayes has scans, Mason Middleton finds some form in the reserves and relief on way for Redlegs. These and more in this week’s Monday Recovery.
South Adelaide and Glenelg put on a tremendous show at Noarlunga Oval, with just four points separating the two quality outfits at the final siren.
Ex-Crows star Mark Mickan remains passionate about coaching — even as he battles Parkinson’s disease. Two months after revolutionary surgery, he is having a big influence in college footy.
South Adelaide has regained a key midfielder as it attempts to return to the winners’ list against Glenelg at Noarlunga Oval. See all the Round 10 teams here.
Sturt has injury problems, the fans rock up to Alberton and school’s out at Glenelg as Tigers (and cubs) run wild. Catch up on another weekend of SANFL action and see the highlights in Tuesday Recovery.
A dominant eight-goal-to-one third quarter has fired Glenelg to a crushing 43-point win over reigning premier North Adelaide and back to the top of the SANFL ladder.
Some of the state’s best senior women footballers will get to don a Port Adelaide guernsey for the first time in a ‘Showdown’ on Saturday.
Port Adelaide has regained some big names for the clash against Sturt, but a former Double Blues star will be missing due to injury. See all the Round 9 SANFL teams here.
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