Glenelg captain retires after second SANFL premiership
Courageous Glenelg skipper Max Proud has called time on his career after leading the Tigers to their sixth SANFL premiership, beating Sturt in the grand final.
Courageous Glenelg skipper Max Proud has called time on his career after leading the Tigers to their sixth SANFL premiership, beating Sturt in the grand final.
They are Sturt’s Blues brothers and they are ready to make a big impact in Sunday’s SANFL grand final against the Tigers, writes Andrew Capel.
Glenelg grand final combatants Max Proud, Archie Lovelock and Jonty Scharenberg have more in common than just being SANFL teammates, writes Andrew Capel.
Nearly 50 years since Glenelg and Sturt met in a SANFL grand final, the two clubs are poised to face off again. So what happened last time? We caught up with some of the players.
Lakeesha Pickett has already been on the dais after a grand final win with her father but now her footy career is about to blossom.
The 2020 SANFL draw will be released on Monday, with Friday night action to kick off the season and double headers involving AFL and SANFL games at Adelaide Oval on the agenda.
Port Adelaide to celebrate 150th anniversary birthday bash with SANFL-AFL double-header at Adelaide Oval as Crows also look to join the SANFL curtain-raiser party.
From premiership droughts ending to the 19th man saga of 2018, we’ve ranked the SANFL grand finals of the decade.
“100,000 people in the MCG and I was the only one with a smile on my face”. Nothing in the AFL came easy for Collingwood premiership defender Tyson Goldsack, especially the famous 2010 grand final replay.
Collingwood premiership winner Tyson Goldsack will add teal to his already black and white Magpies colours when he joins Port Adelaide’s SANFL side and takes up a coaching role next season.
There was good news for 11 SANFL players in the drafts, but many others missed out on getting selected. We list the local players who endured the most surprising snubs.
The Redlegs have added another piece to their arsenal of midfield weapons for next season by beating out West and Port Adelaide to former Crows onballer Richard Douglas.
A clever forward, a fleet-footed defender, a Magarey Medallist and the league’s contested-marking machine are among the SANFL prospects on recruiters’ lists ahead of next week’s draft.
A former Port Adelaide player who took a break from AFL this year to deal with mental health struggles is urging those battling to come forward and seek help.
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