SA Football Commission’s first female member seeks election
June Roache created history as the first female on the SA Football Commission and she is among seven nominations for the Commission election.
June Roache created history as the first female on the SA Football Commission and she is among seven nominations for the Commission election.
Krissie Steen and Rick Watts led the Panthers to the 2018 SANFLW flag as senior and assistant coach, respectively. But they are now preparing for battle, with Watts at the helm of South and Steen coaching North Adelaide.
Another three SANFL clubs have changed skippers for the upcoming season – making it six in total so far – with more new leaders at other teams still to be announced.
Former Hawks and Kangaroos speedster Billy Hartung is one of 19 ex-AFL players joining the SANFL this season. Find out why he’s here plus analysis of every SANFL club’s off-season.
SOUTH Australian footy legend Chris ‘Bone’ McDermott has 50 years of fond memories of his time as a SANFL supporter and player. The inaugural Crows captain, who played over 250 games for Glenelg and captained the state team eight times, has selected his favourite 25 players.
PORT Adelaide was given a huge fright from Glenelg before claiming the premiership points with a three-point win in an entertaining battle.
NORTHERN Territory ruckman Neil Vea Vea will make his league debut for Glenelg against Port Adelaide at the Bay after Warwick McGinty was sent back to the reserves.
SOUTH Adelaide, Central District and Woodville-West Torrens have all posted strong opening-round wins as SANFL football returned on Good Friday. Recap all the action in our SANFL blog.
CLASSY ruckman Keegan Brooksby showed his true value to South Adelaide with a superb performance to lead the Panthers to a 38-point victory over Glenelg in the first round.
GLENELG coach Mark Stone will advocate a strong work ethic as he pushes the Tigers to improve on last season and climb back into the finals.
A GRAND final rematch is on the cards in the SANFL and the bottom two will be the same as last year – if our experts’ pre-season predictions prove correct.
HARD-WORKING Glenelg captain Andrew Bradley is almost back to full training after surgery to repair his collarbone and is hopeful he will resume in round three.
STURT has claimed the past two SANFL premierships under the guidance of Marty Mattner and the Double Blues will go into the first round as the team to beat.
SANFL talent guru reveals why Adelaide’s Darcy Fogarty is ready for AFL debut.
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