State league clubs brace for draft agony
There is so much mystery hanging over the mid-season draft, but the SANFL clubs are worried about the impact of losing key players. See who is in contention and the players your club can’t afford to lose.
There is so much mystery hanging over the mid-season draft, but the SANFL clubs are worried about the impact of losing key players. See who is in contention and the players your club can’t afford to lose.
Grand finalists South Adelaide has dominated the SANFLW Team of the Year with five players selected. Minor premier Norwood and fellow grand finalists North Adelaide have four players each who earned selection.
Woodville-West Torrens midfielder Jordan Foote has shone in his debut season with the Eagles, and the SANFL-Advertiser Player of the Week is hoping the form will take him back to the AFL.
Norwood gun Matthew Nunn is one of six SANFL players booked in for a medical for AFL mid-season draft. Plus ex-Dogs ruckman fires for Cats, Redlegs’ costly loss, and Tigers’ height hurts opponents. This and more in our weekly SANFL wrap.
THE Eagles’ premiership hopes have taken a hit with Angus Rowntree suffering a potentially season-ending injury against South Adelaide.
WOODVILLE-WEST Torrens opened the window to an exciting future when it blooded three more debutants in the strong victory over Glenelg.
THE Eagles bounced back from last week’s shock loss to Sturt to conquer Glenelg by 44 points at Brighton Rd on Saturday.
STURT has caused a massive boilover at Woodville Oval for the second time in seven weeks, beating the Eagles by 15 points.
EAGLES spearhead Adam Grocke will have season-ending achilles surgery next week in a major blow to the club’s premiership hopes.
THE Eagles grabbed a share of third spot on the premiership ladder with a hard-fought 12-point victory over Central District at Woodville.
WEST Adelaide responded to back-to-back losses with a convincing 51-point victory over a disappointing Eagles at Richmond Oval on Saturday.
WOODVILLE-WEST Torrens out-tackled North Adelaide 54-53 yesterday and it was that final, extra one that delivered the Eagles a two-point win.
WOODVILLE-WEST Torrens out-tackled North Adelaide 54-53 yesterday and it was that final, extra one that delivered the Eagles a two-point win after the siren.
WOODVILLE-WEST Torrens willed its way to an 11-point win against Port Adelaide yesterday to remain within striking distance of the top three.
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