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.
Abe Davis kicked six goals as Sturt put on a perfect display of wet-weather footy to dispose of SANFL rivals Adelaide. RELIVE all the action from our LIVESTREAM.
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.
Who’s hot, who’s not, team of the week and all you need to know from Round 7. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best state league competition.
Sturt have ended the finals run of defending SANFLW champions Glenelg to set up a rematch with North Adelaide in next weekend’s decider. Relive the action from our LIVE STREAM.
The SANFL Development Leagues resumed on Friday night with Sturt taking on Central District in the U13 and U14 boys. Watch the full match replays here.
The final is set as the SANFLW battled out the semi-finals this weekend. If you missed the matches, you can watch replays here.
He’s a Magarey Medal fancy but injury has cost Patrick Wilson a State guernsey, a young Blood shines on debut, team of the week and all you need to know from Round 6.
Who’s hot, who’s not and all you need to know from Round 5 as Sturt makes a statement. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best State League competition.
He’s the reigning Magarey Medallist but Bryce Gibbs has been left out of the state squad, here’s the inside story as to why, plus all you need to know from Round 4.
Sturt, Central District, North and South Adelaide have all been in action in back-to-back SANFL live streamed matches. Replay them here.
Who’s hot, who’s not and all you need to know from Round 3 as Tigers run riot. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best State League competition.
The hotly-anticipated SANFL season has begun with 10 clubs renewing rivalries – download your 2022 team poster and fixture here.
It’s touted as the best state league in the nation and this season you can tune in to the SANFL men’s, women’s and underage competitions live here. Find out how to watch.
A South Adelaide gun has racked up huge numbers as she led her team to an important victory over Sturt. Watch the full SANFLW replay here.
An ex-AFL midfielder is the latest player to sign at an SANFL club on the eve of the season – but another has lost two of its recruits. See all 200+ player moves here.
Sturt will hope to rise to the challenge of reigning SANFLW premier Glenelg this Saturday – live streamed here – and two sisters will be key to its chances.
It was unpredictable and at times turbulent but this new SANFL recruit says there was a big positive to his single season in the AFL.
An Adelaide Footy League club has secured the signatures of two ex-SANFL guns in a big off-season move ahead of 2022.
A division one Adelaide Footy League preliminary finalist has bolstered its troops for 2022 with the signing of a SANFL premiership player.
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.
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.
The SANFL women’s competition has been postponed until at least May 31 and the under 16s cancelled on the back of the league’s decision to delay the start of the men’s season amid coronavirus fears.
SANFL clubs face a plenty of financial headaches after the season was delayed until May 31, but CEO Jake Parkinson said all the clubs were united in the fight.
Teams playing without a crowd amid coronavirus fears, a grand final rematch, a club making history and the season’s first draw. The weekend’s round of SANFLW had it all.
June Roache created history as the first female on the SA Football Commission and she is among seven nominations for the Commission election.
Krissie Steen and Rick Watts led the Panthers to the 2018 SANFLW flag as senior and assistant coach, respectively. But they are now preparing for battle, with Watts at the helm of South and Steen coaching North Adelaide.
Former Hawks and Kangaroos speedster Billy Hartung is one of 19 ex-AFL players joining the SANFL this season. Find out why he’s here plus analysis of every SANFL club’s off-season.
North Adelaide set the tone for the season ahead with a 54-point thumping, while a last-minute goal stole a one-point win for Norwood in an action-packed round two of SANFLW.
Sturt champion Zane Kirkwood led the club to two premierships, but the Double Blues will attack this season with a new captain after the midfielder stood down from the job.
A potential No.1 draft pick, comeback kids and a mature-age recruit – we’ve picked out an emerging player at each SANFL club who could be set for a breakout season in 2020.
New North Adelaide coach Krissie Steen was pleased with her side’s round one victory over Glenelg.
Round one of the SANFLW is complete with plenty of thrilling results, including an unlikely upset. Read our match wraps plus coaches’ comments here.
The 2020 SANFLW season starts this Friday night and club captains reckon SA’s state league is better than the VFLW with more talented youngsters coming through the ranks.
The Hills Football League is getting set for one of its most anticipated seasons in recent memory and these Norwood premiership stars are set to go from friends to foes.
Four new coaches plus plenty of new players is going to make this year’s SANFLW season close and unpredictable. See what the coaches have to say ahead of round one this Friday.
New players, new coaches – this coming SANFLW season is shaping up to be an intriguing one. Meet the players to watch from your local club when the competition starts next month.
It has been an intriguing and changing SANFL over the past decade. The quality of the league has remained intact, and The Advertiser has selected the players who have had the most impact during that time.
It was labelled “Fast Footy” and the SANFL’s AFLX-style pre-season competition came quickly, went and appears unlikely to return after just one running.
History will be created in next year’s SANFL season when Adelaide and Port Adelaide meet in an SANFL/AFL double header at Adelaide Oval.
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