Was soaring Soligo’s epic grab the best in the comp?
Jake Soligo’s high-flying heroics for Adelaide have this round’s mark of the week sewn up, according to SANFL writer Andrew Capel. See the video.
Jake Soligo’s high-flying heroics for Adelaide have this round’s mark of the week sewn up, according to SANFL writer Andrew Capel. See the video.
Sturt has defended the state of Unley Oval after a rival coach labelled the surface “not up to league standard’’. Here are all the big talking points from SANFL Round 13.
Glenelg, Sturt and Adelaide have separated themselves from the pack at the top of the SANFL table. Here’s all you need to know ahead of Round 13.
Glenelg made it 10 wins on the trot, while an injury-hit South pulled off a stunning upset. Go inside a wild SANFL Round 11.
He was something of an unknown ahead of the drafts because he’d only played a half of footy this season. But Trent Burgoyne has landed at Port Adelaide, where his dad, Peter, was a star.
A clever forward, a fleet-footed defender, a Magarey Medallist and the league’s contested-marking machine are among the SANFL prospects on recruiters’ lists ahead of next week’s draft.
A strength and conditioning trainer who has worked with many high-profile athletes has joined Woodville-West Torrens’ women’s team with an aim of helping reduce the growing knee injury rates.
From unwanted to MVP, Woodville-West Torrens youngster Harry Schoenberg now looms as a blue-chip AFL Draft prospect.
The SANFL has broken with tradition and will make a key rule change to align with the AFL next season, with other changes to move closer to the national competition also set to be introduced.
Sons of Crows and Power premiership players, a possible No.1 draft pick and two college footy stars are among a squad of 30 picked in the SA hub of the 2020 AFL Academy.
Woodville-West Torrens almost axed him from its junior squad but Josh Morris is proving the doubters wrong and is shaping up as one of SA’s top AFL draft prospects.
Fifteen years ago, Trent Burgoyne was on the MCG as Port Adelaide celebrated its 2004 premiership. Now he is a father-son prospect with plenty of intrigue ahead of next month’s draft.
Recently retired Central District coach Roy Laird is passionate about the SANFL, but he is angry at the help being offered to the league’s two AFL clubs.
For more than three decades Glenelg hid from success, but the Tigers have bounced back with an emphatic statement on the SANFL. Warren Partland looks at what went right and wrong for every club and their key needs in his comprehensive season wrap.
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