Why ex-AFL forward has moved to a new Port
A division one Adelaide Footy League club has continued its successful off-season by signing two star players – one straight out of the AFL – for next year.
A division one Adelaide Footy League club has continued its successful off-season by signing two star players – one straight out of the AFL – for next year.
A powerhouse Adelaide Footy League club has revealed who will take the helm next season – and the new coach says it is right on the cusp of a flag.
Woodville-West Torrens has thrashed favourites Glenelg for the SANFL premiership, restricting the Tigers to just four goals in a one-sided match.
It’s been a mighty season of SANFL footy but it all comes down to today’s grand final between the Eagles and Glenelg. Here’s a full preview and the final teams.
A new SANFL season has arrived and Norwood will unleash a potent speed weapon when it hosts Glenelg at The Parade tonight.
The SANFL is loaded with talent. But who are the state league’s best? Not one to shirk a contest, Warren Partland has had a crack and kicks things off today with the players ranked 50 to 11.
Glenelg fans have had to endure an impatient for finals action, but is this the year of the Tigers? Our SANFL writers make their predictions for season 2019.
The AFL’s decision to introduce a mid-season draft has concerned SANFL clubs — particularly in the wake of season-ending Round 1 injuries — and they have been unified in their response.
North Adelaide’s defence of its SANFL flag has been made that much harder by a two-game penalty, but captain Max Thring is positive the club can meet the challenge. Meet this year’s skippers.
Sam Lonergan admired Woodville-West Torrens when he spent two seasons playing and as a midfield coach at Glenelg in 2014-15. Now he is looking forward to the chance to make his imprint at the Eagles as senior coach.
Last year much of the talk about SA’s under-18 squad surrounded Jack Lukosius and Izak Rankine. They are now in the AFL but SA coach Tony Bamford says there is plenty of talent in this year’s program and some names to watch.
Norwood continued its unbeaten run and Sturt claimed its first win of 2019 without registering a goal. All that plus more in Messenger Community News’ wrap of the SANFLW round five.
Last year’s SANFL finals series was loaded with high-class entertainment, and a fair bit of controversy. Will North Adelaide be able to repeat its premiership feat as it starts 2019 two games behind the pack?
A one-point thriller decided just before the siren, a team kept goalless and Crows AFLW players making an impact – all in our wrap up of the SANFLW’s round four.
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