Roosters kick into gear to put away Tigers
New North Adelaide coach Krissie Steen was pleased with her side’s round one victory over Glenelg.
New North Adelaide coach Krissie Steen was pleased with her side’s round one victory over Glenelg.
Round one of the SANFLW is complete with plenty of thrilling results, including an unlikely upset. Read our match wraps plus coaches’ comments here.
Four new coaches plus plenty of new players is going to make this year’s SANFLW season close and unpredictable. See what the coaches have to say ahead of round one this Friday.
She’s set up a clothing line to support mental health awareness and now, after a year off footy, Alli Evans, sister of dual Sturt premiership star Fraser Evans, is making a return to the SANFLW.
THE Eagles aren’t going anywhere. And they might have just unveiled a new game plan that can transform them from dominant minor-round team into premier.
NORWOOD will be without Ed Smart for three weeks due to work and study commitments overseas, prompting a revamp of the line-up to face South Adelaide at The Parade.
NORTHERN Territory ruckman Neil Vea Vea will make his league debut for Glenelg against Port Adelaide at the Bay after Warwick McGinty was sent back to the reserves.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens defender Paul Stewart thrived in a rare role in the midfield to have an influence in the win over West Adelaide and be named The Advertiser/SANFL Player of the Week.
SOUTH Adelaide, Central District and Woodville-West Torrens have all posted strong opening-round wins as SANFL football returned on Good Friday. Recap all the action in our SANFL blog.
THE Eagles are looking dangerous early in the season, comfortably accounting for West Adelaide on Friday.
A GRAND final rematch is on the cards in the SANFL and the bottom two will be the same as last year – if our experts’ pre-season predictions prove correct.
FROM the outside it would appear the Eagles’ 2017 season was a missed opportunity but inside the changerooms at Woodville their minor premiership winning year was called a “rebuild”.
IF you could only choose one player for your football team, would you select West Adelaide speedster Izak Rankine or Woodville-West Torrens forward Jack Lukosius?
STURT has claimed the past two SANFL premierships under the guidance of Marty Mattner and the Double Blues will go into the first round as the team to beat.
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