GLENELG coach Matthew Lokan isn’t getting too excited, despite the Bays’ last-gasp win over Norwood on Sunday. But he must have been pleased by his side’s five-goal last quarter.
TIM Sumner and Terry Milera lit up SANFL Indigenous Round as Glenelg shocked Adelaide at the Bay Sunday.
GLENELG captain Andrew Bradley’s season could be over, with the club yet to make a decision on whether he will play again this year after suffering a broken collarbone.
GLENELG could have been forgiven for turning up the toes when it trailed South Adelaide by 28 points early in the final quarter at the Bay Saturday.
GlenelgONE of Glenelg’s cutest fans has spoken about what he would do to help his beloved footy club for the Save The Tigers campaign. WATCH THE VIDEO HERE NOW.
SANFLAT the halfway mark of the season, SANFL writer Warren Partland casts his eye over each club to separate the contenders from the pretenders for 2016.
SANFLGLENELG, in the end, just deserved to lose it more. West Adelaide was held to a single goal in the second half but somehow managed to beat the inaccurate Tigers by two points on Saturday.
SANFLSTURT coach Martin Mattner has hailed his side’s “team defence’’ as the SANFL surprise packet extended its spectacular winning streak to nine at the Bay on Sunday.
North AdelaideOBVIOUSLY North Adelaide failed to get the memo about the Save The Tigers campaign, smashing Glenelg by 74 points at the Tigers’ home ground on Monday.
SANFLTHE predicament of the Glenelg Football Club is not isolated, and much of the blame for the demise of the SANFL lies at the feet of Port Adelaide, writes Graham Cornes.