Replays: Glenelg, Sturt, South, Norwood and North in U16, U18 SANFL semi-finals live streams
Two games were decided by a goal or less in an action-packed day of SANFL U18 and U16 semi-finals. Watch the full replays of the triple-header live streams here.
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Glenelg has shown its grit on the big stage, producing two clutch wins in the SANFL underage semi-finals on Saturday.
The Tigers first produced a rousing comeback in a do-or-die clash against Sturt as they turned a 14-point deficit halfway through the fourth quarter into a two-point win.
Then, in the under-16 semi-final against South Adelaide, Glenelg booked a spot in the grand final when they overcame the Panthers by a goal.
Both matches – plus the Norwood v North Adelaide under-18 semi-final – were live streamed by KommunityTV.
Watch the full replays of each game above and below.
In the final clash of the day it was the Roosters who overcame the Redlegs by 31 points.
North punched its ticket for the under-18 decider in the process while Norwood will now face Glenelg in the preliminary final next week.
REPLAY: GLENELG v STURT (U18)
REPLAY: NORWOOD v NORTH (U18)
PREVIEW: GLENELG TWINS LEADING FLAG CHARGE
Twin brothers Ben and Lucas Camporeale reckon they may be easier to tell apart on the field than off it.
The sons of Carlton great and former Adelaide assistant coach Scott Camporeale – Ben a right-footer and Lucas a left-footer – are leading the charge for Glenelg as it hunts a SANFL under-16 premiership.
Live streamed by KommunityTV on Saturday, the Tigers will begin their finals campaign in a semi-final against South Adelaide.
That match plus both under-18 semi-finals between Glenelg and Sturt as well as Norwood and North Adelaide will be broadcast live here.
The Tigers, who finished as under-16 minor premiers, can secure a spot in the grand final with a win over the Panthers on Saturday.
Ben said the brothers were looking forward to the finals with Glenelg after splitting their time this year between SANFL, school commitments with Sacred Heart College and playing for SA at the under-16 national championships.
“I think the team has great chemistry … hopefully we can all the way, share it with everyone and with my twin brother,” Ben said.
“We’ve had some success together in club footy so to hopefully top it off with a SANFL premiership would be great.”
Aside from kicking with different feet, the 16-year-old twins are forging different styles with Lucas making a name for himself on the wing and Ben developing into a half-back who can also run onball.
Lucas said he felt lucky to always have Ben by his side.
“I don’t really get a break from him,” Lucas joked.
“I can’t complain though, you’ve always got someone to have a kick at the oval with, we keep each other motivated but we’re pretty competitive as well.”
The brothers, who have come through the PHOS Camden and then Brighton football clubs, also cover the ground well like their famous father – a premiership player, All-Australian and best and fairest winner with Carlton.
“Dad’s always there to help us with anything we need, so we’re really lucky to have someone there who’s been there and done it all,” Lucas said.
Ben and Lucas have shown promise this year following strong performances at the national championships in July along with starring at under-16 level with Glenelg.
In the final minor round, Ben kicked three goals and racked up 32 touches while Lucas recorded 35 disposals of his own along with two majors.
Glenelg talent manager and under-16 coach Darren Trevena said the pair had bright futures.
“Both the boys have come on really well and have been rewarded for their hard work this year,” Trevena said.
“In some ways they’re the same but different and each offer the team a lot.”
Kallan Bevan, Archer Rouvray, Kieren Scannell and Charlie McAuliffe would also be key to Glenelg’s finals chances, according to Trevena.
Saturday’s live streams will kick off with the Tigers taking on Sturt in the under-18s from 11am, followed by the Glenelg v South under-16 clash at 1.30pm and Norwood v North in the other under-18 semi-final at 2.10pm.
Catch all the action here with KommunityTV.