Meet the players to watch this SANFLW season
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.
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.
West Adelaide’s bid to return to SANFL finals action for the first time since 2015 has received a boost after signing a young gun with skills likened to a four-time premiership Hawk.
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.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens, despite losing big-name players from its grand final team, has called on its remarkable to depth to produce a strong unit — as West Adelaide discovered on Saturday.
NEW South Adelaide coach Garry Hocking has big shoes to fill replacing Brad Gotch. But the Geelong great made a winning start, guiding the Panthers to a three-point win over West Adelaide on Friday night.
WEST Adelaide must attempt to rebound from the state league wooden spoon last year without the talents of veteran Jason Porplyzia.
West Adelaide star Jason Porplyzia will miss the SANFL season after damaging his knee in the trial game against Glenelg at Richmond Oval on Friday night.
WEST Adelaide shocked SANFL followers in winning the 2015 premiership and then again by sliding to the bottom of the ladder last season.
NORWOOD and North Adelaide will kickstart the inaugural SANFL women’s competition as part of a double-header at Norwood Oval next month.
THE SANFL has announced on Wednesday Glenelg, North Adelaide, Norwood and West Adelaide will contest the inaugural SANFL women’s league.
THE SANFL has revealed the four clubs that will contest the inaugural season of its new women’s football competition.
WEST Adelaide’s Conor Noonan never thought he would don the Croweaters’ guernsey this year let alone be among South Australia’s top draft prospects.
SANFL clubs have raised concerns over a proposed state women’s football league, saying they have not been given enough time to secure grounds, funding and coaches.
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