Magarey Medal: Every vote as Gibbs wins in 54-year first
Ex-Crows and Carlton star Bryce Gibbs has capped a dream return to the SANFL with a 54-year Magarey Medal first in a tie with James Tsitas. Full leaderboard and every vote.
Ex-Crows and Carlton star Bryce Gibbs has capped a dream return to the SANFL with a 54-year Magarey Medal first in a tie with James Tsitas. Full leaderboard and every vote.
Woodville-West Torrens downed Glenelg in the under-18 Torrens University Cup at Adelaide Oval this afternoon. Catch up with the full match replay.
SANFL star Marlon Motlop has responded to the Taylor Walker racism scandal in a totally different way to most.
Minor premiers Glenelg and fellow second semi-finalist Woodville-West Torrens have a number of players selected in this year’s SANFL Team of the Year. SEE THE 2021 TEAM HERE
Norwood to become the Bluelegs on Monday as four SANFL clubs throw their support behind the fight against Motor Neurone Disease.
Two months ago, former Crows and West Adelaide star Mark Mickan had revolutionary surgery to help treat his Parkinson’s disease. Now he’s back doing what he loves.
North’s Ben Brown is the AFL’s most accurate goalkicker. But an SANFL sharpshooter from the Bay holds the national title of most accurate in senior league football.
West Adelaide paying price for poor quarters, Josh Scott ready to bounce back for Bays and a moment to forget for Brady Dawe. Catch up on another big round of SANFL in our Monday Recovery.
Injuries to its midfield has prompted Norwood coach Jarrod Cotton to consider promoting a youngster for his league debut. Plus some big ins for the Crows, and a familiar face returns to the Eagles.
Glenelg forward Lachlan Hosie took his mind off the mid-season draft by concreting pools with his dad, now he can focus on football full-time after being picked up by North Melbourne.
The return of the mid-season draft angered the SANFL and its clubs, now there is frustration at the lack of compensation for losing players.
West Adelaide was the big loser in the mid-season draft, having had two players picked up by AFL clubs, while three other SANFL players are set to leave the league.
Glenelg has flexed its muscle at the top of the SANFL ladder, downing Port Adelaide by 49 points in a ruthless home display to further enhance its premiership credentials.
There is so much mystery hanging over the mid-season draft, but the SANFL clubs are worried about the impact of losing key players. See who is in contention and the players your club can’t afford to lose.
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