Dual premiership coach nabs top Norwood position
Norwood has turned to a dual SANFL premiership coach to replace Fremantle-bound Jade Rawlings, writes Andrew Capel.
Norwood has turned to a dual SANFL premiership coach to replace Fremantle-bound Jade Rawlings, writes Andrew Capel.
Dual Glenelg SANFL premiership defender and former Sydney Swan Will Gould has quit football to chase his dream of playing in the NFL, writes Andrew Capel.
SANFL back-to-back premier Glenelg has pulled off a recruiting coup, signing former Brisbane star Jarryd Lyons to join his brother Corey at the Bay, writes Andrew Capel.
One of South Australia’s greatest football administrators, Norwood legend Wally Miller, has died, aged 88.
Norwood premiership mentor and SANFL state coach Jade Rawlings has sensationally quit the state league competition to join an AFL club.
Paul Sandercock is Glenelg Football Club’s quiet achiever and unsung hero, playing a key role in the most successful era in club history, writes Andrew Capel.
The Glenelg great and triple premiership hero Matthew Snook has retired from the SANFL – but reveals his career almost ended on a very different note, writes Andrew Capel.
At the end of last season, Glenelg’s past two premiership captains had walked away from the SANFL. On Sunday, the dynamic duo will play key roles in the Tigers’ pursuit of back-to-back flags, writes Andrew Capel.
No Nunn, no Rokahr, was supposed to mean no Redlegs. But a pair of new boys – and a key positional change – has sensationally driven Norwood back to the SANFL summit, writes Andrew Capel.
Norwood legend Matt Panos will complete a fairytale – and miraculous – comeback from a career-threatening knee injury and play in Sunday’s SANFL grand final against Glenelg.
Told he wasn’t going to play again this year after a “shocking’’ knee injury, Glenelg star Lachie Hosie made a stunning return in the SANFL preliminary final. He tells Andrew Capel how.
They might be some of the most decorated names in recent SANFL history but they’ve both taken the hard road to the grand final, writes Andrew Capel.
Sam May’s club has revealed what the 24-year-old said to his teammates in an emotional address last week.
He broke the SANFL’s Magarey Medal ruck curse but Norwood’s Harry Boyd didn’t want a single vote in the final round of the count. Andrew Capel reveals why.
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