Meet the players to watch this SANFLW season
New players, new coaches – this coming SANFLW season is shaping up to be an intriguing one. Meet the players to watch from your local club when the competition starts next month.
New players, new coaches – this coming SANFLW season is shaping up to be an intriguing one. Meet the players to watch from your local club when the competition starts next month.
Ten years since winning a premiership with Central District, James Boyd will make his return to the club having spent the past six seasons with rival Woodville West-Torrens.
It has been an intriguing and changing SANFL over the past decade. The quality of the league has remained intact, and The Advertiser has selected the players who have had the most impact during that time.
It was labelled “Fast Footy” and the SANFL’s AFLX-style pre-season competition came quickly, went and appears unlikely to return after just one running.
THE 2018 SANFL season promises to be another intriguing race for the flag, with Glenelg leading the way as it embarks on a new era. All the players, big signings, emerging stars and thoughts of the coaches are revealed in The Advertiser’s liftout on Monday.
SANFL chief executive Jake Parkinson is 100 per cent confident there will be no national reserves competition next season after receiving written confirmation from the AFL.
FRED Bills, an SA football Hall of Famer, has died. He was part of SANFL league football’s golden era in the 1960s and 1970s.
Woodville-West Torrens will be without Joe Sinor, who emerged as an elite player in the SANFL last year, for up to 12 weeks after he broke a leg in a trial against Port Adelaide.
The SANFL has asked the state league clubs for submissions to be considered in a review of its competitions and pathways as it seeks to keep pace with a changing landscape.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens coach Michael Godden strongly believes the introduction of an AFL mid-season draft will be on no benefit to the game.
HIGHLY-SUCCESSFUL Central District coach Roy Laird has written a passionate letter to the club to reveal his fears for the future of the state league and the need for positive action from the competition’s decision makers.
SOUTH Adelaide finally claimed a title when it adapted well to the innovative rules of SANFL Fast Footy to hold off Woodville-West Torrens in the inaugural tournament grand final at Norwood Oval.
CLASSY forward Jono Beech will be back in familiar colours when he lines up for West Adelaide in the inaugural SANFL Fast Footy competition at The Parade on Friday.
JAKE Weidemann – the son of former Adelaide Crows cult figure Wayne Weidemann – hopes to create his own legacy if he lands on an AFL list.
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