Wright words for young Panthers
South Adelaide was programmed to confront Adelaide in the opening round of the SANFL and Panthers coach Jarrad Wright wanted to make sure his young kids were ready for the challenge.
South Adelaide was programmed to confront Adelaide in the opening round of the SANFL and Panthers coach Jarrad Wright wanted to make sure his young kids were ready for the challenge.
As SANFL clubs fight for survival, some women’s coaches fear their 2020 campaigns are over, saying the emphasis must be on getting men’s games underway. But the league is hopeful of finding a way to have women’s footy return later this year.
The SANFL was extremely well-placed financially before the coronavirus hit. Now, the league’s eight clubs face an uncertain, and changing, landscape, writes Warren Partland.
Glenn Elliott was the mastermind behind the financial revival of North Adelaide and Glenelg football clubs, and says SANFL clubs will need to be ruthless in order to weather the COVID-19 crisis.
SOUTH Adelaide’s gun ruckman Keegan Brooksby, who will co-captain the side with Joel Cross, is a more complete player after three years with Gold Coast.
A GRAND final rematch is on the cards in the SANFL and the bottom two will be the same as last year – if our experts’ pre-season predictions prove correct.
Courtney Gum, 36, has made an impressive return to the state league after being named the AFLW Players’ MVP.
NEW South Adelaide coach Jarrad Wright will take charge of a team that has shown plenty of promise but yo-yoed for the past five seasons.
STURT has claimed the past two SANFL premierships under the guidance of Marty Mattner and the Double Blues will go into the first round as the team to beat.
THE 2018 SANFL season promises to be another intriguing race for the flag, with Glenelg leading the way as it embarks on a new era. All the players, big signings, emerging stars and thoughts of the coaches are revealed in The Advertiser’s liftout on Monday.
SANFL chief executive Jake Parkinson is 100 per cent confident there will be no national reserves competition next season after receiving written confirmation from the AFL.
The SANFL has asked the state league clubs for submissions to be considered in a review of its competitions and pathways as it seeks to keep pace with a changing landscape.
Jorja Rowe travels more than 800km a week in a car just to play football with South Adelaide in the SANFLW.
HIGHLY-SUCCESSFUL Central District coach Roy Laird has written a passionate letter to the club to reveal his fears for the future of the state league and the need for positive action from the competition’s decision makers.
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