Pickett keen to make his own mark in the red and blue
Kysaiah Pickett will be the third member of his family to pull on a Melbourne guernsey but the Woodville-West Torrens product is keen to make his own mark in the red and blue.
Kysaiah Pickett will be the third member of his family to pull on a Melbourne guernsey but the Woodville-West Torrens product is keen to make his own mark in the red and blue.
After drafting Jackson Mead and Trent Burgoyne, Port Adelaide has access to two more academy players in 2020 – a father-son prospect and a defender it may want a first-round pick to secure.
This new Eagle has gone from an amateur premiership star to state-league top-up player and now a fully-fledged SANFL player. Check out Pierce Seymour’s story.
There was good news for 11 SANFL players in the drafts, but many others missed out on getting selected. We list the local players who endured the most surprising snubs.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens’ Joe Sinor almost walked away from the club last year, only to give the SANFL one more shot and establish himself as a key component of the Eagles defence.
Woodville-West Torrens coach Michael Godden puts a priority emphasis on attack despite the club building an incredible defensive record over the past three years.
Sturt coach Marty Mattner, who took the club to premiership glory last year, said there was more pressure on the Double Blues this season due to the increased expectation.
CENTRAL District has capped a remarkable run home by downing minor premier Woodville-West Torrens to snatch an unlikely top-five berth in a drama-filled final minor round.
Norwood coach Jarrod Cotton has backed his players to bounce back from successive beltings and adopt their new attacking style to make a charge at the SANFL premiership.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens midfielder Jared Petrenko bounced back to his best form winning the SANFL Advertiser player of the week and leading the Eagles’ to the SANFL minor premiership.
THE third quarter was just five minutes old when total pessimism descended on Woodville-West Torrens’ season in its battle with Adelaide at Woodville on Sunday.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens coach Michael Godden hasn’t had to say much to his players in the wake of the Noarlunga nightmare last weekend as they prepare to confront Adelaide at home on Sunday.
South Adelaide produced an incredible performance to smash ladder-leader Woodville-West Torrens by 83 points and stay in the race for the SANFL finals.
HE was the West Torrens hard man who walked away from football at the peak of his powers to run a popular chicken shop business.
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