SANFL high-flyer makes his mark on competition
Tigers high-flyer Lachie Hosie is ready for lift-off as Glenelg begins its SANFL finals campaign against the Crows at Adelaide Oval on Sunday, writes Andrew Capel.
Tigers high-flyer Lachie Hosie is ready for lift-off as Glenelg begins its SANFL finals campaign against the Crows at Adelaide Oval on Sunday, writes Andrew Capel.
The gap between the top three sides and the rest has been reflected in the 2023 The Advertiser SANFL Team of the Year. See the full side.
Former AFL star Bryce Gibbs has signed off his SANFL career with a tribute to his dad, a dual premiership defender dubbed “Mr Cool” in his playing days.
Former AFL stars Bryce Gibbs and Matthew Broadbent and ex-captain Matt Rose will bid farewell to South Adelaide and the SANFL on Saturday.
Another three SANFL clubs have changed skippers for the upcoming season – making it six in total so far – with more new leaders at other teams still to be announced.
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.
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.
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.
She’s set up a clothing line to support mental health awareness and now, after a year off footy, Alli Evans, sister of dual Sturt premiership star Fraser Evans, is making a return to the SANFLW.
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.
Ten years since winning a premiership with Central District, James Boyd will make his return to the club having spent the past six seasons with rival Woodville West-Torrens.
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