Cosi: If Tigers win grand final, I’ll nude cartwheel down Anzac Highway
Glenelg No. 1 ticket holder Andrew ‘Cosi’ Costello has made a bold promise if his beloved Tigers win the SANFL Grand Final – we’ll hold you to it, Cosi.
Glenelg No. 1 ticket holder Andrew ‘Cosi’ Costello has made a bold promise if his beloved Tigers win the SANFL Grand Final – we’ll hold you to it, Cosi.
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.
The SANFL could be forced to move its grand final from Adelaide Oval in October because of India’s cricket tour to Australia.
Eleventh-hour Sturt recruit Aidyn Johnson says he could not be the only player to jump from the VFL to Adelaide with the SANFL set to begin on June 27.
The SANFL’s chief executive is urging fans to become members to help their clubs survive, as part of a new series on advertiser.com.au called Support Our Clubs, aimed at helping getting sporting clubs back on their feet.
Who are the ones you should get excited about in the SANFL? With a season announcement not far away, we’ve looked at the players to watch this SANFL campaign.
What do Sturt players do when there is a lack of footy action and toilet paper is difficult to find on the shelves? They clean up their skills with some trick play.
The SANFL’s 2020 playing lists are arguably as talented as any year in recent memory. Football writers Warren Partland and Patrick Keam have named their top 25 players in the league.
James Battersby was meant to be leading his teammates out of the race tonight for the first time as Double Blues captain. Instead the former Adelaide Crow hopes to lead the club in a different way.
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.
A Sturt ruck – with 20 hit-outs and 10 clearances – has been named round four’s Player of the Week. It could be the last women’s football played for some time due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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