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After 26 games stretched over almost two seasons, West Adelaide have finally won. RELIVE the action from our LIVESTREAM and also catch the replays of two excellent U16 and U18 games.
Sturt has injury problems, the fans rock up to Alberton and school’s out at Glenelg as Tigers (and cubs) run wild. Catch up on another weekend of SANFL action and see the highlights in Tuesday Recovery.
Adelaide “stole” victory by six points over a brave West Adelaide, coach Heath Younie says.
Some of the state’s best senior women footballers will get to don a Port Adelaide guernsey for the first time in a ‘Showdown’ on Saturday.
Port Adelaide has regained some big names for the clash against Sturt, but a former Double Blues star will be missing due to injury. See all the Round 9 SANFL teams here.
Two months ago, former Crows and West Adelaide star Mark Mickan had revolutionary surgery to help treat his Parkinson’s disease. Now he’s back doing what he loves.
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.
NORWOOD needed a response after losing two successive games, and took care of business against a plucky West Adelaide, riding on the back of a dominant second quarter.
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.
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.
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