‘Almost Superman-like’: Port great Geof Motley honoured at Alberton
Football greats, including Craig Bradley and Nathan Buckley, have paid an emotional tribute to Port Adelaide great and “larger than life character” Geof Motley.
Football greats, including Craig Bradley and Nathan Buckley, have paid an emotional tribute to Port Adelaide great and “larger than life character” Geof Motley.
“Confidante, adviser, mate” … Port Adelaide great Warren Tredrea speaks about his special relationship with Geof Motley, after his passing at age 88.
Cast adrift from the AFL four years ago, a Glenelg premiership defender is back on the radar of AFL clubs after a standout year in the SANFL, writes Andrew Capel.
Shockingly delisted from the AFL, Brett Turner returned to Glenelg – and even a fractured foot and ripped abdominal muscle couldn’t stop him helping the side win a SANFL premiership.
Crows half-back flanker Will Hamill and Port Adelaide small forward Boyd Woodcock impressed in Saturday’s under-23 Showdown. They are hopeful they can make AFL debuts in 2020.
June Roache created history as the first female on the SA Football Commission and she is among seven nominations for the Commission election.
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.
A grandson of a Central District great is set to be spending a lot of time at Alberton Oval this year after being named in Port Adelaide’s Aboriginal Academy.
At least four SANFL clubs will have new captains this season – but who is set to replace the departing leaders? There are some worthy candidates at each club.
It has been an intriguing and changing SANFL over the past decade. The quality of the league has remained intact, and The Advertiser has selected the players who have had the most impact during that time.
It was labelled “Fast Footy” and the SANFL’s AFLX-style pre-season competition came quickly, went and appears unlikely to return after just one running.
He is the six-time Port Adelaide premiership defender whose prostate cancer diagnosis shocked fans and former teammates. But Roger Delaney tells The Advertiser he is on the mend.
History will be created in next year’s SANFL season when Adelaide and Port Adelaide meet in an SANFL/AFL double header at Adelaide Oval.
Why did Port Adelaide’s Peter Ladhams cut his dreadlocks? And how did missing his alarm spark a career-best 2019 season? He talks about trying to become a leading ruckman for the Power.
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