Stephens, Taheny star as Norwood claims reserves flag
Norwood has defeated Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL reserves decider. And there were a number of standout AFL Draft prospects on show.
Norwood has defeated Woodville-West Torrens in the SANFL reserves decider. And there were a number of standout AFL Draft prospects on show.
Woodville-West Torrens has wasted no time appointing a replacement for coach Sam Lonergan, appointing a former Sturt star who has tasted some recent coaching success.
The state league’s best players have been recognised with selection in the 2019 The Advertiser/SANFL Team of The Year, with minor premier Glenelg dominating the side with five players, including captain and coach. See the full team here.
Magarey Medallist tipped for top coaching job, Glenelg to go into first grand final since 2008 at full strength and has the tribunal set a precedent? These and more as we wrap another big week in the SANFL.
PERUSE Woodville-West Torrens’ list for this season and there is an argument to say no rival club has had more player movement.
AT the age of just four, Tyson Stengle was removed from the care of his young parents by the state and taken in by his grandmother. Now he’s getting ready to play AFL footy.
TYSON Stengle took a host of calls from family members after Richmond selected him in the AFL rookie draft, but one was extra special.
JACKSON Lee lives in a townhouse just outside Koolunga, in SA’s Mid-North, and spends four hours in a car to play football for Woodville-West Torrens.
POCKET rocket Tyson Stengle has a magnificent footballing pedigree, with family ties to a host of AFL players past and present. He aims to be just like one of them — Crow Eddie Betts.
BRENNAN Cox reckons he has long been a defender trapped in a forward’s body.
SANFL clubs have raised concerns over a proposed state women’s football league, saying they have not been given enough time to secure grounds, funding and coaches.
DON’T be surprised if an AFL club taps Sturt coach Marty Mattner on the shoulder earlier than he expected after leading the Double Blues to a 27-point triumph over the Eagles in the SANFL grand final.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens coach Michael Godden, below, buried his head in his hands in the coaching box when Sturt captain Zane Kirkwood nailed the sealing goal 20 minutes into the final quarter.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens coach Michael Godden has just one more crucial decision before today’s grand final clash against Sturt at Adelaide Oval – does he have an emergency player on standby?
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