SA’s Greatest School Footy Teams: Blackfriars, Findon High
Today, we name Blackfriars Priory School and Findon High’s all-time best 22s, which feature a host of AFL and SANFL stars. Plus see the full list of teams ranked from 20-1.
Today, we name Blackfriars Priory School and Findon High’s all-time best 22s, which feature a host of AFL and SANFL stars. Plus see the full list of teams ranked from 20-1.
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Glenelg coach Mark Stone has admitted the upcoming AFL midseason draft will have a big effect on the SANFL season.
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Grand finalists South Adelaide has dominated the SANFLW Team of the Year with five players selected. Minor premier Norwood and fellow grand finalists North Adelaide have four players each who earned selection.
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Glenelg is bracing to lose two key players in the AFL’s mid-season draft. But while branding the draft unfair, Tigers coach Mark Stone has been busy hunting for replacements.
Glenelg had an explosive finish to last season, and they have taken that form into 2019 to be a serious challenger for the SANFL crown.
West Adelaide veteran Chris Schmidt returned to the Bloods this season, but he had another setback and will be a spectator for six weeks. See the ins and outs for SANFL Round 7 here.
The days of big crowds for Port Adelaide Magpies’ games at Alberton Oval are seemingly long gone as numbers continue to drop.
Adelaide and Port Adelaide have sought clarification from the SANFL umpiring department after both being on the end of horror free kick counts again this season.
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