Full squad revealed: Three sides dominate SANFL state selection
Blues, Tigers and Roosters players dominate this year’s state selections – we reveal the full squad in our Round 5 SANFL weekly wrap as Sturt equals a 1978 record.
Blues, Tigers and Roosters players dominate this year’s state selections – we reveal the full squad in our Round 5 SANFL weekly wrap as Sturt equals a 1978 record.
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There have been few more controversial SANFL finals than the 1982 preliminary when Port Adelaide’s David Granger ran amok against Glenelg. As the sides resume their rivalry in a semi-final on Sunday, we revisit the infamous clash.
Glenelg is back in the finals after an eight-year absence and the Tigers will be at full strength on Sunday after taking a punt on a couple of guns.
Glenelg coach Mark Stone is expected to gamble with two players who have missed much of the season because of injury in its big second semi-final against old rival Port at Adelaide Oval.
Some of Sturt’s biggest stars pull the pin, an ill Andy Otten shines for Adelaide, Glenelg pulls out all stops ahead of Port semi-final battle and more as the race for the SANFL crown heats up.
Emerging ruckman Peter Ladhams has shown once again why Port Adelaide rates him so highly after playing a starring role in the Magpies’ SANFL qualifying final win.
Port Adelaide is through to the SANFL second semi-final to face minor premier Glenelg, while the Crows will face Norwood in the knockout first semi-final at Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
Does Port Adelaide Magpies coach Matthew Lokan have an advantage over his Adelaide counterpart in the battle for SANFL glory?
Sturt regained a classy defender for the elimination final clash against Norwood, but lost a talented youngster because of injury while Port Adelaide names 18 AFL-listed players for its qualifying final against Adelaide. See all the league, reserves and U18 teams.
Norwood will be without its injured captain for the finals, while Port Adelaide — whose management is already talking grand finals — and Adelaide have both lost talents to suspension ahead of their qualifying showdown.
Port Adelaide and Adelaide won’t be able to use all their qualified AFL-listed players if they are all available for the SANFL qualifying final Showdown.
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