Eagles’ Rowe has learnt to rock
Woodville-West Torrens young gun James Rowe loves a good goal celebration, and so far during the 2020 SANFL season he has had every reason to smile. ROUND 5 TEAMS HERE
Woodville-West Torrens young gun James Rowe loves a good goal celebration, and so far during the 2020 SANFL season he has had every reason to smile. ROUND 5 TEAMS HERE
Roosters, Eagles hit the ground running in 2020, a touching tribute to the Virgin family, and a mature-age Blood shines on debut are among the five things we learnt in Round 3.
Lachlan Jones is a Port Adelaide Next Generation Academy prospect – but is so good the Power will likely have to trade up to keep him at Alberton in the AFL Draft.
One of South Australian football’s most dynamic players, Mark Naley, has died aged 59 after a long battle with illness. Tributes have poured in for the former South Adelaide and Carlton star who was ‘hard as Nales’.
EAGLES coach Michael Godden hailed his team’s character and resilience after it produced a stunning comeback to beat Port Adelaide at Woodville and move to the top of the SANFL ladder as the injury-hit Magpies’ finals hopes look shot.
STURT’S midfield has regained a key weapon for the confrontation with SANFL pacesetter North Adelaide. See all the Round 13 teams here.
NORWOOD continued its charge up the SANFL ladder with a win over Port Adelaide. But it would be unwise to write off the Magpies. Plus Jake Sutcliffe’s return for Sturt, the Crows’ woes grow with injuries to two young talents and the latest highlights.
POOR form on the SANFL field has forced the Crows off free-to-air television coverage with Channel 7 to protect the state league’s reputation as a competitive series.
THE SANFL state women’s league will grow next season after two more clubs were successful in their bid for a team.
JAMES Watt has left Sturt seeking more opportunities, Max Thring continues to lead from the front and John Butcher has a day out. It has been another big weekend of SANFL action.
EXECUTION matters and Glenelg was taken to school in the art of it by Woodville-West Torrens on Saturday as the Eagles won at Glenelg Oval.
THE abundance of on-ball talent in the SANFL makes life tough naming a mid-season team of the year. Warren Partland has had a crack. See his selections and tell us who was lucky, unlucky and who you think will win this year’s Magarey Medal in our poll.
GLENELG has regained some experience for the battle against Woodville-West Torrens, hoping to end an 11-game losing streak to the Eagles. See all the teams for this weekend’s Round 12 split-round games here.
AFL talent ambassador Kevin Sheehan says he cannot wait for the day South Australian excitement machine Izak Rankine puts together a “complete’’ game of football.
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