SANFL Insider: Gibbs State shock, Tigers’ unlikely hero
He’s the reigning Magarey Medallist but Bryce Gibbs has been left out of the state squad, here’s the inside story as to why, plus all you need to know from Round 4.
He’s the reigning Magarey Medallist but Bryce Gibbs has been left out of the state squad, here’s the inside story as to why, plus all you need to know from Round 4.
Who’s hot, who’s not and all you need to know from Round 3 as Tigers run riot. The Advertiser takes you behind the scenes of Australia’s best State League competition.
Tune in to South against North in the under-18s and the Eagles versus Norwood in under-16 action in our double-header SANFL live streams today. See the replays here
The hotly-anticipated SANFL season has begun with 10 clubs renewing rivalries – download your 2022 team poster and fixture here.
Norwood midfielder Matthew Panos is out of the state game, beers for South Adelaide, keeping up with Chayce Jones and the Tigers still on the prowl. It was another big weekend of SANFL action.
Crows star Ebony Marinoff helped Glenelg beat Woodville-West Torrens to steal a finals spot from West Adelaide, which lost to South Adelaide, while North Adelaide thumped Sturt. Here is Messenger Community News’ wrap of the final minor round.
The AFL mid-season draft is set to have a significant impact on the SANFL, with South Adelaide in danger of losing a third ruckman in six months. See the full list of 40 SA nominees.
Glenelg has powered to the cusp of the SANFL summit after demolishing Woodville-West Torrens by 50 points at the Bay to extend its unbeaten streak to five matches.
Norwood duo Dylan Stephens and Cameron Taheny are a chance to play league football together in the clash against in-from Adelaide. See all the Round 6 teams here.
Woodville-West Torrens onballer Jimmy Toumpas has not given up on his AFL dream and is hoping the mid-season draft will give him another opportunity.
Adelaide coach Heath Younie has his state league side firing, Glenelg keeps lifting expectations and North Adelaide faces huge challenge after another big weekend of SANFL action.
A five-goal haul to Power-listed Billy Frampton helped Port Adelaide beat Woodville-West Torrens by 37 points at Woodville Oval on Saturday.
Bronwyn Davey and Tesharna Maher made history this month when they became the first mother-daughter duo to play alongside one another in a SANFLW match. Bronwyn is the sister of former AFL goalsneaks Aaron and Alwyn Davey.
Woodville-West Torrens has been hit hard by injuries this season and the Eagles have lost another two players for the battle against Port Adelaide while a former Sturt star makes his first appearance for Adelaide.
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