Not fair: Laird’s parting shot at SANFL over concessions
Recently retired Central District coach Roy Laird is passionate about the SANFL, but he is angry at the help being offered to the league’s two AFL clubs.
Recently retired Central District coach Roy Laird is passionate about the SANFL, but he is angry at the help being offered to the league’s two AFL clubs.
For more than three decades Glenelg hid from success, but the Tigers have bounced back with an emphatic statement on the SANFL. Warren Partland looks at what went right and wrong for every club and their key needs in his comprehensive season wrap.
Jaimi Tabb describes being invited to the AFLW draft combine, currently underway in Melbourne, as one of the greatest privileges of her young life so far. Next up, the Yo-Yo test.
A promise made to his grandfather was behind a rising SANFL star’s decision to quit mid-season and line up in the Adelaide Footy League. Now he’s part of history at CBC Old Collegians.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens rubber stamped its premiership credentials as it shot clear at the top of the SANFL ladder with a 70-point thumping of Glenelg on Saturday.
UNBEATEN Adelaide sat atop the SANFL ladder this time last year having trounced Woodville-West Torrens at Woodville Oval, on Saturday the Eagles turned the tables as they downed the Crows by 45 points to extend their perfect 4-0 start to the season.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens rover James Boyd will front Adelaide in Woodville on Saturday despite tests revealing a chip in his wrist bone.
WOODVILLE legend Ralph Sewer recalls being approached by Warriors chairman Bill Sanders at the end of the 1990 season to discuss his playing future.
JUST how would Woodville-West Torrens respond to last year’s grand final defeat to Sturt?
WOODVILLE-West Torrens’ decision to walk the Kokoda Trail in October to raise money for charity has personal meaning for Eagles coach Michael Godden ahead of Tuesday’s Anzac Day grand final rematch against Sturt.
FORMER Port Adelaide utility Paul Stewart’s AFL career was far from easy, battling a number of frustrating injuries over a 10-year career.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens, despite losing big-name players from its grand final team, has called on its remarkable to depth to produce a strong unit — as West Adelaide discovered on Saturday.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens, desperate to ease the pain of back-to-back grand final defeats, made a strong start to the new season with a 47-point win over Central District.
A LONG and winding road has brought multi-talented sportsman Jordan West to Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL – and to West Adelaide in the state basketball league.
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