SANFL Insider: Turner gets Tigers all-clear, Craig’s hanger
Crow cleared for Tiger takeoff, who’s hot, who’s not and all you need to know from Round 12. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
Crow cleared for Tiger takeoff, who’s hot, who’s not and all you need to know from Round 12. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
The next generation of South Adelaide and Sturt went head-to-head in an exclusive live stream of the SANFL U13 and U14 boys on Friday night. See the replays here.
Who’s hot, who’s not, team of the week and all you need to know from round 9. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
Who’s hot, who’s not, team of the week and all you need to know from Round 8. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
South Australian football great Jim Deane has joined the parade of champions in the Australian Football Hall of Fame as one of six new inductees.
He remains one of South Adelaide’s greatest players and heroes. Now Jim Deane is part of the roll call of Australian football greats as a Hall of Famer.
West Adelaide paying price for poor quarters, Josh Scott ready to bounce back for Bays and a moment to forget for Brady Dawe. Catch up on another big round of SANFL in our Monday Recovery.
Woodville-West Torrens proved with an impressive 42-point victory over South Adelaide that it is back to its best after a slower than expected start to the season.
Injuries to its midfield has prompted Norwood coach Jarrod Cotton to consider promoting a youngster for his league debut. Plus some big ins for the Crows, and a familiar face returns to the Eagles.
South Adelaide ruckman Michael Knoll has gone from playing local footy in Melbourne less than 12 months ago to being selected by Sydney in the mid-season draft.
The return of the mid-season draft angered the SANFL and its clubs, now there is frustration at the lack of compensation for losing players.
West Adelaide was the big loser in the mid-season draft, having had two players picked up by AFL clubs, while three other SANFL players are set to leave the league.
South Adelaide rising star Indy Tahau was so shocked after claiming the best-on-ground medal after the Panthers’ SANFLW victory, she couldn’t help but cry with happiness.
South Adelaide coach Rick Watts found it hard to put into words how much winning back-to-back SANFLW premierships meant to him, the players and the club after the Panthers made history by beating North Adelaide on Sunday.
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