Live stream: Young footy stars on show in SANFL Juniors U12, U13 and U14 grand finals
The future was well and truly on show in the SANFL Juniors with 23 grand finals played across five venues on a super Sunday. WATCH THE REPLAYS from the brighest young stars in the stage.
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A super Sunday of footy saw 23 SANFL Juniors grand finals played across five venues.
The best young boys and girls made their mark on the big stage with KommunityTV showcasing the future stars.
Catch all 23 replays below from the U12s, U13s and U14s grand finals.
PLYMPTON COMPLETES PERFECT SEASON
The Plympton U12 Div 1 girls completed their perfect season by claiming their flag to open proceedings at Hisense Stadium.
Coming into the game with a perfect 13-0 regular season record, the Bulldogs were the hot favourites over Henley Sharks Blue and asserted their dominance early in the contest.
Lola Dercho broke the game open with the first two goals, including a booming set shot to have Plympton ahead 15-0 at the first change.
Amarli Ryan and Charlee Boyd helped extend the margin, before Grace Morrissey capped off a brilliant first half by taking the ball out of the ruck and kicking a goal just before halftime to give them a handy 36-point buffer.
A second major to Morrissey gave the Bulldogs a hot start to the third term, and when Sophia O’Sullivan toed through another Plympton was not for catching.
In the end they ran out convincing 8.9 (57) to 1.2 (8) winners, with Henley’s Cleo Paterson kicking a goal on the siren.
TEA TREE GULLY’S DEFENCE HOLDS STRONG
Tea Tree Gully Red has claimed the U14s Boys Division 1 title after a strong 6.9 (45) to 1.9 (15) defeat of Gepps Cross.
The Wolves entered the decider as the dominant side with a 12-1 record through the regular season, with Gepps Cross having to walk the tightrope, defeating Henley and Walkerville in elimination games to book their place.
The Rams struck the scoreboard first with two behinds, before Tex Clark kicked the opening goal in incredible fashion, booting it from 70m and beating the defenders through the big sticks.
It sparked a run for the Wolves with Tyler Burrell and captain Jacob Westley capitalising on defensive errors to help them kick the first three goals.
Elliot Gauci helped Gepps Cross cut into the margin with the last kick of the first quarter providing their first goal.
Tea Tree Gully’s Malik Osman got the fans out of their seats with a booming 35m set shot to push their lead out further again in what would prove to be the only goal in the second term, as they held onto a 15-point lead.
The defence of both sides was on full display in the third quarter with just four behinds kicked between the two sides heading into the last minute, before Gauci kicked his second with a nice snap close to goal to give the Gullies one hand on the trophy heading into the fourth.
The result was sealed midway through the final quarter when Chase Norris held his nerve from range to secure the flag.
SANFL JUNIORS GRAND FINAL REPLAYS
Stratarama Stadium
U13 Boys Div 1 - Unley Jets Blue v Glenunga Rams Blue
U12 Boys Div 5 - Henley vs Golden Grove
U12 Boys Div 4 - Para Hills vs Unley Jets
U13 Boys Div 2 - Henley Sharks Blue vs Athelstone
U13 Boys Div 4 - Brighton Bombers Yellow vs Unley Jets Black
Thebarton Oval
U14 Girls Div 3 – Modbury vs Gepps Cross
U14 Girls Div 1 - Glenunga Blue vs Tea Tree Gully
U14 Boys Div 1 - Tea Tree Gully Red vs Gepps Cross
U14 Boys Div 5 - Ingle Farm vs Glenunga White
Hisense Stadium
U12 Girls Div 1 - Plympton vs Henley
U12 Boys Div 1 - Henley Sharks Blue vs Walkerville Blue
U12 Boys Div 3 - SMOSH West Lakes v Plympton Bulldogs
U14 Girls Div 4 - SMOSH West Lakes vs Walkerville White
U14 Girls Div 2 - Salisbury North Green vs Plympton Bulldogs
Campbelltown Oval
U12 Girls Div 4 - Houghton vs North Haven
U13 Boys Div 3 - Salisbury vs Broadview
U12 Boys Div 5 - Eastern Park v Seaton Ramblers
U14 Boys Div 4 - North Haven v Hectorville
Maughan Thiem Kia Oval
U12 Girls Div 3 - Angle Vale vs Unley
U12 Girls Div 2 - Goodwood Saints vs Payneham NU
U12 Boys Div 2 - Angle Vale Yellow vs Mitcham
U14 Boys Div 3 - Edwardstown vs Payneham NU
U14 Boys Div 2 - Port District v Lockleys
PREVIEW
Two of South Australia’s proudest clubs have a shot at a Division 1 premiership double as the state’s footy young guns compete for silverware in the SANFL Junior grand finals.
Thirty clubs will clash for silverware across five separate venues on Sunday in the Under-12, Under-13 and Under-14 grand finals.
While the younger age groups battle for ultimate glory, athletes in the older age groups will battle for the last remaining spots in their respective grand finals.You can watch this weekend’s preliminary finals action here.
Henley, which has been a junior power for a number of years, will look to secure the U12s division one double at Hisense Stadium, with the girls clashing with Plympton from 9.30am and the boys taking on Walkerville from 11am.
Tea Tree Gully could also claim a double after a dominant SANFL Juniors season.
The Gullies have enjoyed success in both the U14 girls and boys division one competitions and will need to go through Glenunga Blue and Gepps Cross to win both flags.
Glenunga will aim to follow up its 2023 success with three more flags on Sunday, with the Rams having sides in the U14 division five, U14 division one and U13 division one grand finals.
National Pharmacies SANFL Juniors competition manager Oliver Graham said players, coaches and spectators could look forward to top drawer atmosphere, with the grand finals being played at a number of SANFL grounds.
“The atmosphere throughout the entire finals series is an amazing experience for our players, with club supporters coming out in droves to support their next generation of talent,” he said.
“This escalates during the grand finals, where we are fortunate to play our games on SANFL venues, giving all competition players a memorable experience.”