Can the SANFL survive without Port and the Crows?
As Port Adelaide ups the ante in its push to leave the SANFL, the league has spoken on what the possible departure of the Magpies and Crows from the competition would mean.
As Port Adelaide ups the ante in its push to leave the SANFL, the league has spoken on what the possible departure of the Magpies and Crows from the competition would mean.
SA’s state league women’s footballers are finally poised to cash in on their immense talents, with a salary cap introduced for the SANFLW competition.
South Australia under-18 captain and all-Australian Will Patton has failed to find an AFL home in one of the draft’s biggest surprises.
It’s been a “frustrating’’ year for South Adelaide excitement machine Jack Delean, who has battled a medical issue and one ongoing criticism. He opens up on his draft chances.
Port Adelaide legend Fos Williams was captain/coach of six flags and won two best and fairests. But where does he rank among the club’s greatest ever players and who else is in the 6-10 group?
Port Adelaide’s 150th celebrations have not gone to script in 2020 but its exit from the SANFL comp, because of AFL directives, may not be necessarily permanent. Read what rival SANFL clubs think about Port’s local predicament.
May 12 was the day Port Adelaide Football Club turned 150. But celebrations soured as it was announced the Magpies would not play in the SANFL in 2020, disappointing two Hall of Famers.
The AFL has barred players from competing in state leagues in 2020, meaning on its 150th anniversary, the Port Adelaide Football Club will not be represented in the SANFL along with the Crows.
Robbie Gray has been ranked just outside the top 10 by our panel that’s chosen Port Adelaide’s Greatest Players from its 150 years. There are also some famous older Port names in the 11-20 group.
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.
A Port Adelaide premiership great has a plan which he believes can keep Port Adelaide in the SANFL and help it remain viable.
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 Cornes brothers both feature in the next group of Port Adelaide’s 50 Greatest Players since 1870 – those ranked 21-30. But where do they sit? And which other players made the top 30?
Four players from Port Adelaide’s AFL era feature in the latest instalment counting down the club’s 50 Greatest Players since 1870. There are also four ex-Port captains. See the interactive list.
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