‘Really happy’ SANFL premiers face losing stars to AFL
Back-to-back premiers Woodville-West Torrens may have to plan for life without of its two best players – but coach Jade Sheedy says the Eagles have the depth needed.
Back-to-back premiers Woodville-West Torrens may have to plan for life without of its two best players – but coach Jade Sheedy says the Eagles have the depth needed.
A division one Adelaide Footy League club has landed a key defender for 2022 despite competition for his signature from the Crows.
Two SANFL premiers and a former Port and South Adelaide player are the latest players to leave the SANFL to join a local club.
Flinders Park’s midfield will be the envy of many Adelaide Footy League clubs after a major recruiting move – which its coach believes could be the missing ingredient.
Glenelg defender Max Proud has been brilliant, Jake Sutcliffe is back for Sturt and North Adelaide raise the flag in another big week for the SANFL. See the Round 2 highlights here.
The Redlegs remain undefeated, the Eagles kick the first four majors before being held goalless by Sturt, plus South’s young guns impress. All that and more in Messenger Community News’ wrap of SANFLW round seven action.
STURT had not tasted victory against Woodville-West Torrens at Unley Oval in their previous 11 contests and the Double Blues needed to be brave.
Woodville-West Torrens midfielder Scott Lewis will achieve a significant milestone on Saturday, 10 years after being rejected by a rival club.
The pressure is already on some SANFL coaches to find answers after losses in the opening round, while a few clubs will have had their confidence boosted. Hear the coaches’ last word ahead of Round 2.
Woodville-West Torrens kicked off the season in style with an impressive win over North Adelaide, but Eagles coach Sam Lonergan has his concerns for the clash against Sturt.
The SANFL season kicked off in style with terrific action, but reigning premier North Adelaide faces an even bigger challenge.
Woodville-West Torrens had waited all summer to have another crack at North Adelaide and it got the job done in style despite facing some obstacles.
Another SANFL pre-season comes to an end when the opening round kicks off this weekend. The coaches give their final views on their opening round games.
The SANFL is loaded with talent. But who are the cream of the crop? In part two of his series, Warren Partland counts down his top 10, including the player he regards as the state league’s best.
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