Red hot Roosters make early-season statement
North Adelaide set the tone for the season ahead with a 54-point thumping, while a last-minute goal stole a one-point win for Norwood in an action-packed round two of SANFLW.
North Adelaide set the tone for the season ahead with a 54-point thumping, while a last-minute goal stole a one-point win for Norwood in an action-packed round two of SANFLW.
A potential No.1 draft pick, comeback kids and a mature-age recruit – we’ve picked out an emerging player at each SANFL club who could be set for a breakout season in 2020.
New North Adelaide coach Krissie Steen was pleased with her side’s round one victory over Glenelg.
Round one of the SANFLW is complete with plenty of thrilling results, including an unlikely upset. Read our match wraps plus coaches’ comments here.
THE 2018 SANFL season promises to be another intriguing race for the flag, with Glenelg leading the way as it embarks on a new era. All the players, big signings, emerging stars and thoughts of the coaches are revealed in The Advertiser’s liftout on Monday.
SANFL chief executive Jake Parkinson is 100 per cent confident there will be no national reserves competition next season after receiving written confirmation from the AFL.
The SANFL has asked the state league clubs for submissions to be considered in a review of its competitions and pathways as it seeks to keep pace with a changing landscape.
HIGHLY-SUCCESSFUL Central District coach Roy Laird has written a passionate letter to the club to reveal his fears for the future of the state league and the need for positive action from the competition’s decision makers.
GLENELG has sacked its women’s coach four games into the SANFLW season.
GLENELG Football Club — on its knees and fighting for its SANFL survival two years ago — has taken a major step towards securing its financial future by recording a massive operating profit for 2017.
CLASSY forward Jono Beech will be back in familiar colours when he lines up for West Adelaide in the inaugural SANFL Fast Footy competition at The Parade on Friday.
SANFL women’s club captains are entering the league’s second year with excitement following the addition of two teams.
A LONG-TIME female coach will make history this year as the first woman to take the reins of a SANFL men’s team.
FIVE years after agreeing to join the Crows before being caught up in the Tippett-gate scandal, Jesse White will finally play football in Adelaide.
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