SANFL teams: Tigers’ attack gains more firepower
Glenelg already has the top two goalkickers in the league, and it has regained another powerful forward option to face Sturt. See all the teams for the last round of the 2019 season here.
Glenelg already has the top two goalkickers in the league, and it has regained another powerful forward option to face Sturt. See all the teams for the last round of the 2019 season here.
The son of an ex-Crows and Norwood player finally gets the nod to test at the SA state AFL draft combine.
Norwood’s challenging road to finals, Roy Laird gets some satisfaction, it’s Crabb Week at the Panthers as they eye fifth spot and the young Blood and Dog turning heads. See video of this week’s highlights and more in this week’s Monday Recovery.
Which Adelaide school has produced the best footballers? Sports reporter Matt Turner has pored over stats to pick eight more schools’ best 22s — now he has ranked the latest eight teams.
PORT Adelaide is daring to dream about finals after snapping Woodville-West Torrens’ nine-game winning streak while finding its best form for the season under first-year coach Chad Cornes.
WITH the game — and top spot — in the balance, veteran James Boyd answered the call to carry the Eagles home. His efforts secured the win — and SANFL player of the week honours.
LACHIE McGregor slotted three crucial goals but it was a courageous smother that allowed the Eagles to break North Adelaide at Prospect.
HERE’S how well Woodville-West Torrens is going. A demolition of West Adelaide Saturday that stretched to 76 points by the final bell wasn’t enough.
AT the halfway mark of the season, SANFL writer Warren Partland casts his eye over each club to separate the contenders from the pretenders for 2016.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens further validated its premiership bid credentials with a comprehensive 32-point victory over South Adelaide in Woodville on Saturday.
WOODVILLE-WEST Torrens coach Michael Godden admits he had some serious chats with a few players after the 43-point thumping from South Adelaide in round two.
WOODVILLE-West Torrens celebrated the 10th anniversary of its 2006 premiership triumph over Central District in style with an emphatic 88-point thumping of the Bulldogs in Woodville Sunday.
FOLLOW today’s three SANFL games LIVE here starting with Norwood vs Adelaide at Coopers Stadium. And later Port Adelaide host Sturt and the Eagles take on Central District.
Former Woodville-West Torrens on-baller Justin Cicolella was told he would captain the Eagles in the 2006 grand final just five minutes before the players ran onto Football Park to confront Central District.
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