Magarey Medal: Every vote as Gibbs wins in 54-year first
Ex-Crows and Carlton star Bryce Gibbs has capped a dream return to the SANFL with a 54-year Magarey Medal first in a tie with James Tsitas. Full leaderboard and every vote.
Ex-Crows and Carlton star Bryce Gibbs has capped a dream return to the SANFL with a 54-year Magarey Medal first in a tie with James Tsitas. Full leaderboard and every vote.
Minor premiers Glenelg and fellow second semi-finalist Woodville-West Torrens have a number of players selected in this year’s SANFL Team of the Year. SEE THE 2021 TEAM HERE
Today, we name Blackfriars Priory School and Findon High’s all-time best 22s, which feature a host of AFL and SANFL stars. Plus see the full list of teams ranked from 20-1.
Norwood are peaking at the right time, a three-game winning streak has the Redlegs dreaming of 2021 premiership glory. FIVE THINGS WE LEARNT FROM ROUND 19 HERE
Glenelg’s Josh Scott breaks an arm, Norwood stays unbeaten, goalkicking yips in ideal conditions and sprinkler mayhem at The Parade. We wrap up another big weekend of SANFL action in Monday Recovery.
A Norwood star midfielder won the inaugural Ellen Maple Medal, Glenelg recorded an upset win over the reigning premier and the Roosters fine tuned ahead of the finals. All that and more in Messenger Community News’ wrap of the SANFLW round eight action.
Glenelg has stormed back from 33 points down to force an incredible draw with South Adelaide at Glenelg Oval on Saturday and even had three chances to pinch an unlikely victory.
It has been a lengthy journey for South Adelaide defender Brad Crabb, but the club favourite will finally achieve an outstanding milestone against Glenelg on Saturday.
Two rounds into the SANFL season and some coaches would be sleeping a lot more comfortable than rivals Roy Laird and Gavin Colville — one of whom will remain winless after Round 3.
Long-kicking Sturt small forward Ben Hansen’s injury to his shoulder is not as bad as initially thought, but a teammate faces a lengthy stint on the sidelines. See this week’s teams here.
Glenelg defender Max Proud has been brilliant, Jake Sutcliffe is back for Sturt and North Adelaide raise the flag in another big week for the SANFL. See the Round 2 highlights here.
The Redlegs remain undefeated, the Eagles kick the first four majors before being held goalless by Sturt, plus South’s young guns impress. All that and more in Messenger Community News’ wrap of SANFLW round seven action.
South Adelaide has an unbeaten record after two SANFL matches so far this season after a 36-point victory over Port Adelaide at Alberton Oval on Saturday.
The pressure is already on some SANFL coaches to find answers after losses in the opening round, while a few clubs will have had their confidence boosted. Hear the coaches’ last word ahead of Round 2.
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