SANFL double-headers to get a crowd of 5000
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.
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.
THE SANFL is to consider changing the size of the bench and will meet with the clubs at the end of the season. Live blog with Warren Partland at 12.30pm on Thursday
THE top five have opened up a gap, West Adelaide young gun Izak Rankine’s discipline is being questioned, Norwood storms back and James Gowans is no longer leading from the front. It has been another big weekend of SANFL action.
NORTH Adelaide coach Josh Carr hailed his team’s resilience after it held off a strong challenge from a desperate Glenelg to move back to the top of the SANFL ladder.
NORTH Adelaide skipper Max Thring, thriving in his first season leading the club, will reach a milestone in the battle against Glenelg at the Bay.
VETERAN Jason Porplyzia heads a raft of big names included in the West Adelaide squad to face Norwood in the SANFL. See all the Round 10 teams here.
TWO more players have joined the Glenelg Hall of Fame, the Bloods pump out more depth and the young Sturt talent attracting plenty of attention as we wrap up Round 9 of the SANFL.
HE is the Rostrevor College head prefect who almost single-handedly willed his team to victory against archrival Sacred Heart last month. Now he is captaining the SA under-18 team.
AFL reserves teams are not dominating the SANFL. But are the ‘traditional’ state league clubs seeing opportunity to strengthen their fan bases before a national AFL reserves competition begins?
THE Roosters back crowing at the top of the tree, Redlegs looking the goods, Eagles lose Petrenko again and the Panthers’ forward line problem as we reflect on Round Eight in our Monday Recovery.
A TEN-GOAL onslaught during the middle two quarters of the game propelled Sturt to a 44-point victory over Glenelg at Unley Oval yesterday.
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