Round 21
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Round 21
Kick & catch at half-time Take every opportunity to be active com.au IN THIS ISSUE ROUND 21 2011 WHO’S PLAYING? WEST V GLENELG Friday, August 26 @ City Mazda Stadium (7.40pm) PANTHERS V EAGLES Friday, August 26 @ Hickinbotham Oval (7.40pm) PORT V CENTRAL Saturday, August 27 @ Alberton Oval (2.10pm) STURT V NORTH Saturday, August 27 @ Commander Centre Oval (2.10pm) BYE – NORWOOD Justin Hoskin. 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Opinions expressed in the “South Australian Football Budget” are not necessarily those of the SANFL. The SANFL believes that the material produced in this publication is accurate, but gives no warranty in relation thereto and disclaims all liability for claims against the SANFL, Boylen Media, its employees, agents, or any other person, which may rise from any person acting on the materials contained herein. Boylen Media reserves the right to reject any advertisement it considers unsuitable for publication or decline to publish for any reason at its absolute discretion. Advertisements lodged with Boylen Media must comply with the Advertising Codes of the Media Council of Australia and with the interpretations of the Advertising Standards Council. 4 BY STEVE BARRETT T here’s only one thing about his AFL career that irks Brad Fisher as much as being stranded on 99 games. It’s the number of Finals matches he played among those 99. “Not a single one,” confirmed Fisher, who accrued just 32 wins across eight seasons for Carlton in a career which coincided with one of the Blues’ darkest eras. “I’ve played the last two VFL Grand Finals (for the Northern Bullants) which we lost both, but no Finals for Carlton.” He is keen to make amends. Delisted by the Blues at the end of 2010, the 192cm mobile, strongmarking key forward spoke with more than 50 clubs before signing a two-year deal with West Adelaide last December. “I wouldn’t have been too while, but once I had my cards dealt (delisted by Carlton), I wanted to play in the best footy league I could, which I knew was the SANFL. “They (West) got in touch with me through Harts (Adam Hartlett) and I was immediately impressed with the facilities and the direction of the club. “We’ve got a young, strong list and Collo (Bloods coach Andy Collins) is shaping things nicely.” Selected by the Blues from Eastern Ranges with the 72nd pick of the 2002 national draft, Fisher, who used to regularly car pool to training with forward-line partner, neighbour and good pal Brendan Fevola, left no stone unturned in his bid for the 100-game milestone, which he fell agonisingly shy of. Entering last year with 98 AFL matches under his belt, Fisher “In my first few years I was getting games ahead of older guys who were better than me so last year I understood they were getting games into the younger players.” interested if I wasn’t confident the club was headed in the right direction,” said Fisher, who is employed as the Bloods’ U18 performance manager. “I ummed and ahhed for a looked finished when he seriously injured his right knee in a preseason clash with Sydney. But instead of undergoing a conventional knee reconstruction for his torn ACL, Fisher opted for revolutionary LARS surgery and was back playing – albeit in VFL colours – within just 14 weeks. Two months in the VFL followed before he was recalled to Carlton’s line-up for its Round 18 clash with eventual premier Collingwood at the MCG in front of 76,980 fans. The Magpies won easily and Fisher was dropped. His 99th match was his last. It didn’t matter that the very next weekend he bagged 10 goals as his Bullants thrashed Frankston in the VFL. There would be no AFL recall and Fisher’s name would never join the likes of Rod Ashman and Michael Sexton on the No. 14 locker at Visy Park. “I’ve been around long enough to understand how the game goes,” said Fisher, who rated Collingwood premiership defender Harry O’Brien as his toughest opponent. “I’m disappointed but not overly surprised and just have to move on. “In my first few years I was getting games ahead of older guys who were better than me so last year I understood they were getting games into the younger players.” While Fisher, 27, hasn’t completely given up his AFL dream, he remains a realist. “I’d love to get back into the system,” he said. “While it does leave a sour taste in my mouth, I had eight years at the club which I loved every minute and now I want to play the best footy that I can here.” 5 Brad Fisher. Gamble Responsibly. Test your local footy knowledge You can now place a bet on all SANFL matches: head-to-head and premiership winner. Call 13 19 39, visit your local TAB or log on to TattsBet.com 6 AT THE FOOTY Have you seen yourself in the SA Footy Budget or on the SANFL website? If you would like to get a copy of the shots, give our photographer Deb Curtis a call on 0437 068 043 7 Q & A LUKE POWELL Name: Luke Powell. Club: Eagles. Date of Birth: 7/01/1981. Hometown: Portarlington (Victoria). Home Club: Portarlington Demons. Most Admired Sportsperson: Cadel Evans. Favourite Food: Mum’s cooking. What is your job (study) outside of footy? Bricklaying/scaffold manager. What are you currently listening to on your iPod? You Am I. When you were in school, what did you want to be when you grew up? Australian cricketer. Best piece of advice you’ve received: Work hard and rewards will follow. What special talent would you like to have? Time travel. Best way to spend a weekend: Relaxing with family and friends. Which of your teammates is most likely to: a) Get a job as a stand-up comic James Rimington. b) Walk down the aisle in 2011 Trent Hentschel. Nickname: Powelly. Favourite place in South Australia: West Coast (Eyre Peninsula). c) Spend more than 15 minutes in front of the mirror Adam Grocke. Toughest Opponent: Jeremy Clayton/ Ian Callinan. Who would play you in a movie? Myself. d) Be the club’s next superstar Angus Rowntree. Position: Midfield. SECONDARY SCHOOL SPORT SA/SANFL ‘OPEN SCHOOLS CUP’ T he Open Schools Cup is the premier competition of SA school football for open aged boys. Rostrevor College as the first ranked team from the Sports Association for Adelaide Schools competition went straight into the grand final. The second ranked team, Prince Alfred College, played in the semi final against the winner of the Secondary School Sport SA (SSSSA) Secondary Schools Cup Open Boys Pool A competition – Henley High School. The weather this year during the finals was particularly wet resulting in the semi final being moved away from Woodville Oval in order to protect its surface for SANFL League matches. The match at SMOSH Oval was played in heavy conditions with both schools fielding very strong teams. PAC led by a meagre two points at half time. PAC kicked 5.6 with the breeze in the third quarter with Henley failing to add to their total. Full time saw PAC comfortable winners 9.14 to Henley’s 3.6. For the first time in over 30 years, the grand final of the Secondary School Sport SA/SANFL Open Schools Cup was not played at Norwood Oval due to problems with one of their light towers. The match was played on Tuesday, August 23 at Prospect Oval between Prince Alfred and Rostrevor Colleges. Both teams came into this match with very strong credentials. PAC won this competition last year however was defeated by Rostrevor both times they played each other in 2011. The match was played on a perfect winter evening with mild temperatures and no wind. Both teams made strong and committed starts with Rostevor showing early dominance finishing the first quarter with a 2.3 to 0.2 lead. It appeared that Rostrevor’s superiority over PAC during the season was going to continue as they maintained their intensity during the second quarter to finish the first half 4.5 to PAC’s 1.4. Despite being behind, PAC’s persisted in their endeavours throughout the third quarter to slowly claw back Rostrevor’s lead to be only trailing by two straight kicks at the end of the quarter (Rostrevor 6.7 – PAC 4.7). The scene was set for a great last quarter. PAC had a very busy playing schedule in recent weeks so could have been expected to be over run by the quality Rostrevor team. The crowd sensed that it was anybody’s match and became more and more vocal. Outstanding football was played by both teams with the last score of the match placing PAC one point ahead with only a couple of minutes to play. Both teams had their chances to score in those last minutes so the result could have gone either way. PAC held on to their one-point lead to take out the match 7.8 to Rostrevor 7.7. The match was an excellent showcase of quality school football with both teams strongly supported by a crowd of approximately 1,500. Josh Gregg (captain of Prince Alfred College) won the Colin Steinert Medal for his Best on Ground performance in the grand final. Other SSSSA Knockout final results Secondary Schools Cup Pool A: Henley HS 11.6 defeated Marryatville HS 3.4 Secondary Schools Cup Pool B: Blackfriars PS17.6 defeated St Marks College 6.4 Finals still to be played: Year 8/9 Boys Country: Kadina Memorial HS V Mt Gambier HS Year 8/9 Boys Metro: Sacred Heart College V Henley HS Year 8/9 Girls: Henley HS V Nuriootpa HS Open Girls: St Michaels College V Henley HS (playing at AAMI Stadium prior to the Crows V Richmond match) THE PHANTOM the ghost that talks WITHOUT THEM, THE GAME WOULDN’T HAPPEN T he weekly pilgrimage to our local football ground provides an opportunity to take out the stresses of the week, enjoy a beer and a pie with sauce. At least that’s what it used to be! I go to the footy now and see the diehard fans with a can of West End and a pie or dinkum dog, but I also see something very foreign. Members of the football fraternity enjoying a cappuccino on the hill with a salad sandwich – don’t they know where they are? You would expect to see this kind of behaviour in the Family Friendly areas but not on the hill or the designated/traditional area. Don’t get me wrong the Family Friendly areas are an absolutely fantastic initiative and it is great to see so many young people being introduced to our great game of SANFL football. They are the future and they need to be looked after and treated to a positive and welcoming environment. However it is a different story on the hill and I just can’t bring myself to sip on a ‘cino and enjoy a light and refreshing healthy meal – it just doesn’t make sense to me! Along with these rituals, a punter traditionally went to the football expecting to give the men in white a serve. Photo courtesy of Peter Argent. 9 We know in the modern game that this is not accepted! The umpires play a vital part in the game and as we have been told right throughout our junior sporting careers, the game wouldn’t happen without them. It is for this reason that I thought I should venture down to SANFL HQ and pay a visit to the state umpiring manager Shane Harris and get the latest on what is happening in officiating circles. Milestones all round While we promote player milestones with banners and in the media I found out about some significant umpiring milestones that have happened this season. Evergreen officiator Richard Williams this season umpired his… and wait for it… 450th match as a field umpire. What an achievement! When you think that there are a maximum of 27 rounds a season – 450 is incredible. He was joined by Colin Rowston who officiated his 300th field match. Once again a rare number to reach and highlights the dedication of these guys to the League. Shannon Riggs and Leo Corrieri, two of the SANFL’s finest goal umpires, also celebrated milestones enjoying their 200th matches between the sticks. As the players, coaches and clubs ramp up to be apart of September action the umpires are also trying to steel themselves for the major round. Harris said there were a number of things the umpires would be focussing on in the final three rounds, but the most important point was letting the game flow. “Our main aim is to allow the players to play the match they are put out there to play,” Mr Harris said. “We want to allow the players to put on a show and we only interfere when the laws are broken or a player’s safety is at risk.” LETTERS AND TEXTS TO THE CAVE Last week we asked you what you thought of your team’s Finals chances – below are your responses. Westies to scrape into the five and then get down to business. Alex of Richmond via text. After Saturday I am a bit nervous about the Panthers making the five. Fingers crossed they can do it!! Come on South. Stuart of Noarlunga via text. The umpire’s have five focuses leading into the Finals according to Harris: • We must protect the ball player by paying the first obvious free kick • We must ensure we delay the whistle allowing the play to unfold and only react to the obvious and blatant frees • If a player drags the ball in or dives on the ball, delay the whistle and if the ball doesn’t come out penalise for holding the ball • If all players are hard at the ball let them play football by only penalising the obvious free kick • We must be diligent with the man on the mark who wants to crib over the mark or cut the corner of the marks preventing the player with the ball playing on. Good luck to all of the umpires for the rest of the season and let’s make sure we give them the same go we give the players! Good news story I visited Unleash Solar Oval on Saturday to see the Eagles massacre Glenelg. The highlight of the day though came before the League match. Watching the Reserves run around I am a Glenelg supporter and I saw first hand how good the Eagles can be on Saturday. They might push the top two. Wendy of Brighton via text. I am still crossing my fingers that Josh and the North boys can scrape into the Finals. After such a slow start would be great for us to make it. Kerry of Nailsworth via text. two particular players caught my eye and on further investigation it turns out to be a good news story. The two players, who were playing with the Eagles Reserves side, were the first-ever footballers from the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands to play SANFL football. Amos Frank and Kieran Roberts, who are from the remote Aboriginal community in the state’s north, had impressive SANFL debuts. Roberts tallied 12 possessions and had three shots on goal, kicking one major. Frank collected 13 disposals and kicked two goals. In even better news for the pair they have been invited back to the club for pre-season training in 2012! I am sure there is plenty of untapped talent out there for the SANFL to discover. With two night games on this weekend we would love to hear your thoughts about night footy? Why do you love it? What do you wish could be different? Email [email protected] or text 0410 528 892. 10 IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 11 STAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR & R.O. SHEARMAN MEDAL Star Player Votes – Round 20 Sturt v Port 5 4 3 2 1 Bradley Mercer Timothy McIntyre Kory Beard Adam Thomson Daniel Kulikowski Port Sturt Port Sturt Port Panthers v West Luke Jarrad. 5 4 3 2 1 Benjamin Fisher Daniel Caire Nicholas Liddle Ben Macreadie Ryan Willits West West Panthers West West North v Norwood EAGLES ROMP TIGERS T he Eagles laid a genuine claim to being mentioned in the same sentence as Central and Norwood with an emphatic 107-point demolition of Glenelg on Saturday. The win was the biggest in the League this season and all but secured the Eagles in third spot, giving them a double chance in the major round. While you could have justified the selection of a number of Eagles’ players it was Luke Jarrad who was adjudged to be best-a-field. Jarrad collected 31 disposals, including 24 kicks, seven handballs, six marks, eight inside 50s and a goal. Jarrad’s stellar effort earned him five votes in the ‘be active’ Star Player and R.O. Shearman Medal. Judged by members of the SANFL’s 200 Club on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis for every minor round match, the award carries with it a $3000 first prize. P.S. Three ‘Mystery Rounds’ have been allocated during the course of the year in which voting results will be kept secret until the end of the season. STAR SEARCH AWARD 5 4 3 2 1 Cameron Shenton James Allan Darren Pfeiffer James Gallagher Kriston Thompson Norwood North Norwood Norwood North Eagles v Glenelg 5 4 3 2 1 Luke Jarrad Angus Rowntree Scott Lewis Luke Powell Luke Thompson Leaderboard Eagles Eagles Eagles Eagles Eagles After Round 20 (excluding Round 8, 13 and 17.) 21James Paul Thomas 31 Allan Central North TRAVIS LANE - EAGLES 19Mark James Allan 27 McKenzie North Eagles T 17Lee Mark McKenzie 22 Spurr Eagles Central ravis Lane of the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club is this week’s Powerade Star Search winner. A thumping 107-point win over the Tigers on the weekend left Lane with 11 kicks, two handballs and seven marks. He played a key role as a small forward with excellent skills and composure resulting in four goals for the game. His ability to crumb at the feet of the Eagles’ forwards Adam Grocke and Lee Staple was another key highlight of his game. 13Paul Christopher West 22 Thomas SchmidtCentral Travis Lane. 11Edward Toby Stribling 21 Sansbury Panthers Central 10Nicholas Josh Thewlis 21 Liddle Panthers Panthers 9 Darren James Pfeiffer Ezard 20 West Norwood 9 Joel Leigh Ryswyk 18 Cross North Panthers 8 Mark Jordan McMahon 18 Dolling Glenelg Port 8 Toby MarkStribling Dolling 17 Port Panthers 12 KIDS’ CORNER Find the footy! ANSWER ON PAGE 30. MINI LEAGUE ALL MATCHES TO BE PLAYED AT HALF-TIME OF THE LEAGUE MATCH PANTHERS V EAGLES – FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 – HICKINBOTHAM OVAL WEST V GLENELG – FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 – CITY MAZDA STADIUM PANTHERS – ANTONTIO CATHOLIC SCHOOL PEOPLE’S CHOICE CREDIT UNION – WOODCROFT COLLEGE WEST – WESTBOURNE PARK PEOPLE’S CHOICE CREDIT UNION Teams not available at time of printing. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Nathan Wicks Shuhham Baht Darcy Ruth Nick Zadow Maverick Abbott Jack Howell Blake Willemer Corey O’Dwyer Honey Ruth Bradley Hayes Jake Crago Cameron Rule Matthew Mclean Patrick Hall Blaire L forgia Mell Joel Howden Dion Clark May Rogerson Jonathon Marenkavic Tyson Lyne Fraser McMath Allan Fettes Riley Smith Blake Burke Blake Leonard Mark Andrews Luke Ellbourne Lucas Glenton Darren Burton Sean Wright Sam Rentley Aaron Douglass Jred Murray Hamish James Joel Scarfo Lachlan James 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Hayden Freer Alex Kumar Ryan Mountford Lachlan Welch Joshiah Wyten Bun Burathany Hayden Collins Sam A’court Darion Kolin Bailey Whittam Daniel Cooke Justin Wakefield Lachlain Brittain Zac Boxall STURT V NORTH – SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 – COMMANDER CENTRE OVAL STURT – ST. RAPHAELS/GILLES ST/ PARKSIDE PRIMARY SCHOOLS PORT V CENTRAL – SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 – ALBERTON OVAL PORT – BETHANY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL YEAR 6/7S Zac Goodes Tyler Rogers William Easterbrook Josh Pullman Thomas Conroy Jack Abbott Dylan Bosch Boyd Baker Sam Sprigg Kyle Chrysostomou Ethan Moore Matthew Hedger Lachlan Paddick Jacob Kewell Alexandros Chisholm PEOPLE’S CHOICE CREDIT UNION – LARGS BAY PRIMARY SCHOOL YEAR 6/7S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Nathan Reid Cameron Moar Ben Curtin Drew Smyth-Hutt Bailey Smyth-Hutt Miller Carter Tom Carter Damon Marsland Thomas Williams Nathan Wilton Sachem Parkins-Owen Logan McKinnon-Collins Peter Flaherty Jack Stead Jayden Sansbury 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Oscar Kacic Lachlan Smith Matthew Hayden Jackson Hart Nick Guerin Fergus Eyre Alex Senior Michael Verney Charlie Watson Michael Grund Lucas DiUbaldo Mitchell McEntee Dexter Grogan Declan Steel Josh Stretton Nathan Ellis Dominic Kouts Michel Kudinoff Jake Millikan Aidan Fairley PEOPLE’S CHOICE CREDIT UNION – PULTENEY GRAMMAR/SCOTCH COLLEGE COMBINED 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Henry Saxon Riley Duance Josh Wills James Sibly Connor Dudley Isabelle Ioanni Edward Buckley Matt Nielson Brooke Roberts Angus Sexton Chester Oliver Ned Bennett Mitch Taylor Matthew Toohey Reggie Madden Jonathon Alderman Marcus Franks Eddie Steele Baxter Newbegin Angus Brooks Jordan Cassidy Patrick Jeffs 13 CLUB NEWS CALENDAR Central District Sturt Melbourne Cup Luncheon at Grand Central – Tuesday, BFF Ladies Day, Saturday, August 27 in the Cambridge November 1 at 12noon. Hosted by Richard Berry with plenty Room, 39 Oxford Terrace, Unley. MC Ben Hook with guest of entertainment and live action on the big screens! Cost: $35 speaker Gretel Killeen and Psychic and Celebrity Clairvoyant, per person (includes buffet lunch, complimentary glass of Kleo. Fashion parades, gifts stalls & more. Tickets: $80 per champagne and unlimited soft drink). head or 10ppl $720 (includes three-course meal and 4.5hour Grand Central Christmas Dinner Dance – two shows only at Grand Central Function Room! Saturday, December 3 featuring drink package, with cocktails on arrival). Book: 8271 4611 by August 18. Fever and Saturday, December 10 featuring party band Velvet. $85 per person or $80 for members (includes three-course meal and 4.5 hour beverage package). Book: 8255 2555. For all Central District football club news and club information log onto www.cdfc.com.au Glenelg Don’t miss our last home match luncheon in 2011 on Saturday, September 3 when we play Port at Gliderol Stadium. Tickets: $60 per person (includes two-course meal, beverages and entertainment.) Book: 08 8294 5333. The September Tiger Lunch will feature St Kilda legend Danny Frawley on Friday, September 16. Tickets: $80 (includes three-course meal, beverages and entertainment). Book: 08 8294 5333 or email [email protected] Norwood Major Car Lottery - Don’t forget to return your allocated raffle books back to the club asap! If you would like to sell some raffle tickets, please call Carly at the club on 8362 6278. Premiers Bar - Open every Wednesday from 4:30- 7:30pm. See you there! West Official Home Match Luncheon – West v Sturt Friday, September 9, 5.45pm for 6.15pm start. Cost: $50 members or $55 non-members (includes three-course meal and drinks package). Book: 8352 4022 or [email protected] Join us in the main bar every Wednesday at 6pm to see Steve Rechner (WAFC Past Players and Officials) interview some of the greatest legends in SANFL history. Members’ Happy Hour: 5-6pm. Raffles drawn after the interviews. Free poker every Wednesday night in the Main Bar from 7pm. Arrive early to take advantage of the $10 beef or chicken schnitzels. KG’s Complete Trivia every Thursday Night at 7.30 pm in the Main Bar. For the latest news and events, go to www.westadelaidefc.com.au Eagles Meet Eagles senior players every Thursday night at the Club bistro between 6.30pm and 8.30pm. Meat and chocolate raffles will be held. Members have the chance to win a prize pool that jackpots weekly from $25 to $500. Meals in bistro available from $8.50. All welcome. Port Enjoy bingo every Tuesday at the clubrooms noon to 2.30pm Round 21 Home Match Luncheon – Port Adelaide v Central District Saturday, August 27 – 12noon. Tickets: $65 per person (includes two-course meal, beverage package and guest speakers). Book: [email protected] or 8447 4044. HVW $XVWUDOLD VODUJ SURJUDP (lic no. H132). $4 for a set of 30 games. Sandwiches and cakes available. Eyes down at noon! For all Woodville-West Torrens Football Club events, please log onto www.wwtfc.com.au EDOOVSHRUWV H[HSUUHFVFLV q\HDUV KRROHUVDJHG IRU &ODVVHVDYDLODEOHD\ 0RQGD\q6DWXUG HUWHUP VSRUWVFRYHUHGS QQLV 7H HU FF ,QFOXGLQJ6R HWLFV+RFNH\ WKO $ DOO HWE VN %D &ULFNHW7EDOO 5XJE\$)/ *ROI WDX EOH UHDG\VWHDG\JRQH )UDQFKLVHVDYDLOD RSG0015 14 ON THE SIDELINES CENTRAL DISTRICT Scott Dutschke James Gowans Daniel Havelberg David Haydon Troy Menzel Jay Nash Alan Obst Charles Slattery NORWOOD Broken tibia, indefinite Hamstring, test Hamstring, 3 weeks Adductor, test Hamstring, available ACL Knee, season Knee, season Back/neck, season Thumb, 3-4 weeks Hamstring, 1-2 weeks Hand, 1-2 weeks Back, 2 weeks Calf, indefinite Hamstring, test Hamstring, test Hamstring, test NORTH ADELAIDE Dylan Dempsey Zac Makins Matthew Schmidt Michael Virgin David Hill Eljay Connors Michael Handby Andrew McIntyre Henry White Damian Cunningham Josh Starke Harrison Cumming Brian Fenton Jon Platten Groin, season Hand, TBC Leg, TBC Ankle, 2 weeks Hamstring, test Broken hand, 4 weeks Wrist, season Knee, test Groin, 2 weeks Hamstring, season Ankle, 3 weeks Foot, test Knee, season Hip, 4 weeks Knee, season Shoulder, 4 weeks Shoulder, available Shoulder, TBA Concussion, available Quad, available PORT ADELAIDE Aseri Raikawasa Corey Solly GLENELG Ty Allen Paul Adlington Darren Clunes Todd Grima Patrick Knott Angus Lally Byron Murphy Daniel Scott-Collings Alex Stopp Luke Jericho Brendan Littler Matt Fuller Michael Ialeggio Luke Thomas Groin, 2 weeks Left knee, 3 weeks SOUTH ADELAIDE Tom Johnson Sam Livingstone Steve Woods Andrew Carter Luke McLean Guy O’Keefe Jacob Crate Alex Splitt Back, test Hamstring, one week Shoulder, test Foot, season Hamstring, season Knee, season Ankle, season Back, season STURT Charlie Sharples Cameron Stokes Jordan Mutton Tom Pinyon Tristan Gum Jeremy Johncock Tom Rischbieth Matthew Duldig Ben Hansen James Wundke John McDonald Hamstring strain, review Knee, season Finger fracture, review Corked thigh, indefinite Adductor, season Finger Fracture, season Hip, season Hamstring, review Quadricep, review Concussion, review Adductors, review Scott Dutschke is fighting to get back from a broken leg. WEST ADELAIDE Greg Rowe Nat Caruso Logan Hill Aaron Fielke Shannon Green Jarrod Silvester Knee, season Ankle, season Leg, indefinate Ankle, 1-2 weeks Glute, test Calf, test WOODVILLE-WEST TORRENS Layton McMahon Leigh Treeby Dale Symmons Aaron Killian Stuart Hill Brad Geddes Patrick Giuffreda Zac Fitzgerald Shoulder, season Hamstring, 1 week Hamstring, 1 week Groin, available Ankle, 2 weeks Knee, test Shoulder, test Shoulder, season Want to know more about SA football? Saturday afternoons on 15 SANFL NEWS 2011 DUTSCHKE MEDAL nballer Emma Sampson, 26, was awarded the 2011 Dutschke Medal for the fairest and most brilliant female footballer in a nailbiting count at AAMI Stadium last Friday. Captain of the Port Adelaide Women’s Football Club, Sampson has played 43 games of senior football since 2002. Her sporting talents are not restricted to football – she has also represented Medal winner Emma Sampson and Australia in cricket and is Gina Dutschke. widely acknowledged as one of the leading open bowlers in Women’s World Cricket. Sampson received the award from South Australian women’s football pioneer and medal namesake, Gina Dutschke. Runner-up was Cassie Hartley from the Eagles Football Club. The Dutschke Medal presentation was hosted by ABC’s Peter Walsh and attended by South Australian women’s football patron, The Hon. Kate Ellis, MP. O THE NEXT STEP It’s back! Due to popular demand, The Next Step SANFL Footy Experience is back in 2011 for kids aged 5 to 15 years. Come and enjoy the real footy experience over an exciting two days at Alberton Oval and AAMI Stadium in October. The junior Next Step (5-8 years) will be held on Tuesday, October 11 and Wednesday, October 12, while the senior clinic (9-15 years) will be held on Thursday, October 13 and Friday, October 14. For only $130, all participants receive: • A personalised Next Step guernsey • A family pass to the 2011 SANFL Grand Final on Sunday, October 9 • A tour through Adelaide’s most elite football facilities • Experience playing football on AAMI Stadium • A career development session with influential athletes • A real-life look at AFL footy with the Power Matchday Simulation • Lunch, refreshments, morning and afternoon tea provided for both days • Tailored two-day programs to suit each age group Visit www.sanfl.com.au/next step to register of call 8424 2275. Be quick as places are limited! MACCA’S JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE WEEK Local Footy - we’re lovin’ it Winner will receive a $25 sports voucher courtesy of McDonald’s NAME: Emily Marks. Age: 10. School/ Club: Immanuel Primary School, WAFC. Position Played: Midfield and ruck. Program involved in: West Adelaide Football Club Macca’s School Holiday Clinic. SANFL club supported: WAFC. AFL club supported: Port Adelaide. Footballer most admired and why: Brad Helbig because he is young and already in the AFL and my dad coached him last year, and he’s really nice. Brett Ebert because he is a really good player and my Pa Pa, who died in 2007, loved Russell Ebert so I really like his son. Hamish Hartlett because I have met him and he’s a really nice guy and a good player. Who is going to win the AFL Premiership this year?: Collingwood or Geelong (even though I don’t like Geelong that much). Who is going to win the SANFL Premiership this year?: Westies! What is your favourite football moment?: Doing the West Adelaide School Holiday Footy Clinic because I got to be taught and meet West Adelaide League players which was fun. My brother was also one of the coaches which was good because I could learn things from him about a sport that he loved. Also, meeting Hamish Hartlett and all the other PAFC players after the games was a real thrill. Future football aspirations: I am going to be the first girl to play AFL because I know that I can do it if I try really hard. If that doesn’t work out then I want to do something to do with football or another sport. 16 JAMES EZARD - WEST T 17 18 MACCA’S CUP COMPETITION BLACKFOREST WINS MACCA’S PREMIERS CUP C ongratulations to Blackforest Primary School for winning the 2011 Macca’s Premiers Cup Grand Final on the weekend. The match, played as a curtainraiser to the Port v Western Bulldogs match at AAMI Stadium last Sunday, was a closely-fought battle between two very skilful primary school footy teams. Blackforest (representing West Adelaide zone) jumped out of the blocks with two early goals and maintained a comfortable lead going into half time. Ridgehaven Primary (a Norwood-zoned school) then staged a great fightback to draw level late in the second half, before Blackforest kicked away again to take out the trophy. Well done to all players, coaches, umpires and volunteers involved in this year’s Macca’s Premiers Cup Grand Final. MACCA’S CUP MVP RYAN SHERRY – ROUND 20 R yan Sherry from the South Adelaide Football Club is this week’s Macca’s MVP winner after his vital role in the thrilling draw against West Adelaide at Hickinbotham Oval on the weekend. Ryan worked tirelessly across half forward playing his best game for the season. He displayed an extremely Ryan Sherry. high work rate finishing the game with 30 possessions and three goals. Another highlight of his game was his ability to bring other teammates into the game. C ongratulations to Dish, who is the Round 20 weekly winner of the SANFL footy tipping competition. Dish tipped all 4 winners, and the exact 24 point margin win of Port over Sturt at Adelaide Oval. Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Tipper Total Score Caro Wilson 59 Dita 58 Andrew McGregor 58 oncewerewarriors 58 Dirko 58 saintal 57 Daddy Young 57 Sue Fiedler 57 GoUCrows 57 Louise Jacka 56 Total Margin 604 550 631 637 685 601 617 630 641 596 MACCA’S CUP - 4.55pm, Friday August 26 @ Hickinbotham Oval PANTHERS 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 WRIGHT Kyle ............. RISITANO Nathan ...... DANIEL Caleb ............ NELSON Adam .......... SHERRY Ryan............ COPPIN Joshua .......... REYNOLDS Jack ........ BOLLENHAGEN Jarrad MAHONY Ryan........... 11 12 18 20 22 28 29 31 32 HOGBEN William ....... KEEN Adam............... PALAZZO Gene........... BARTRAM Rhys ......... HALIME Adam ........... ALBON Saxon ............ SUTTON Jack ............ BARTLETT Aydan ....... ANDERSON Jake ....... EAGLES Coach: Jason Torney 34 35 37 38 44 46 48 49 50 CORSTENS Jake ........ GODWIN-KNOTT Brock MILLS Thomas........... STEFFE Peter............. PEARCE Tristan.......... MARTIN Riley ............ HAMILTON Samuel .... FRANCIS Jordan ........ GROUTSCH Tom ........ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ELFENBEIN Peter ...... CLIFT Nick................. BLYTHE Daniel........... EVANS Koby .............. LLOYD Caleb.............. KNIGHT Riley ............ DIGANCE Rhys........... BATTY James ............. APPLETON Matthew... MACCA’S CUP UMPIRES U18 Field: Robert Kane Marek Carls Eleni Glouftsis PANTHERS Boundary: George Diakomichalis Goal: James Georgiadis Neil Muggleton Andrew Scovell EAGLES Coach: Shane Grimm 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 21 1st SINOR Joseph............ RIGNEY Keedan ......... PLUECKHAHN Ben.... DUNSTAN Luke ......... JACQUIER Matthew.... MUIRHEAD Jack ........ DALY Thomas ............. DUNSTAN Albert........ GRIMM Nick .............. 2nd 3rd 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 37 McMAHON Luke ........ VIRGIN Joe ................ PEDLER Adam ........... FITZGERALD Tasman . SUMMERTON Jake .... CUNNINGHAM Braden HUPPATZ Tom............ MULLER Karl............. 4th Points STAT LEADERS BY PHIL HERDEN Round 20 Weekly Tribal Warrior POSSESSION LEADERS Gm Poss Poss/Gm 1 NA ALLAN James 15 495 33.0 2 Nw SUCKLING Mat 18 440 24.4 3 SA STRIBLING Toby 17 420 24.7 4 Gl KANE Ben 18 412 22.9 5 Gl McMAHON Jordan 18 412 22.9 KICK LEADERS Gm Kicks Kick/Gm 1 SA STRIBLING Toby 17 302 17.8 2 NA ALLAN James 15 297 19.8 3 Gl McMAHON Jordan 18 276 15.3 4 Gl KANE Ben 18 274 15.2 5 Ea LEWIS Scott 17 265 15.6 HANDBALL LEADERS Gm Poss Poss/Gm 1 Nw SUCKLING Mat 18 260 14.4 2 St THOMSON Adam 18 246 13.7 3 NA ALLAN James 15 198 13.2 4 Ea POWELL Luke 16 187 11.7 5 St ANDERSON Joe 18 185 10.3 HIT OUT LEADERS Gm HO HO/Gm 1 PA MIEKLEJOHN James 17 444 26.1 2 St KURTZE Angus 16 395 24.7 3 NA ACKLAND Cain 17 336 19.8 4 WA WILLITS Ryan 16 329 20.6 5 Gl CRANSTON Trevor 14 293 20.9 SCORING LEADERS Gm G B 1 SA WUNDKE Michael 17 56 30 2 CD HAVELBERG Daniel 15 50 17 3 St DULDIG Matthew 16 47 25 4 NA GILL Nick 17 35 22 5 Gl KIRKBY Ruory 18 35 22 Gm Marks 1 NA 17 2 CD SPURR Lee 17 127 7.5 3 Gl KANE Ben 18 123 6.8 4 Gl KIRKBY Ruory 18 122 6.8 5 Nw McGUINESS Kieran 17 114 6.7 GILL Nick 131 et out and about at the footy and get your photo snapped by our official SANFL photographer. Then log onto sanfl.com.au and view the IGA Photo Gallery to see if your face has been circled as this week’s Tribal Warrior. As the weekly winner you will receive a $50 IGA Gift Voucher, courtesy of IGA. All weekly Tribal Warriors will also be in the running to win a iPad 2 at the end of the season. If you would like to purchase any of the great pictures featured in the Savings and Loans Photo Gallery, please contact Deb Curtis on 0437 068 043 or visit her website www.debcurtisphotography.com.au for further information. We look after the little people. Mk/Gm 7.7 Proud sponsor of the SANFL mini-league. People’s Choice Credit Union, a trading name of Australian Central Credit Union Ltd. ABN 11 087 651 125 AFSL/ACL 244310. kwp!SAL10762 MARK LEADERS G 20 WEST v GLENELG BROADCAST ON: 7.40pm Friday August 26 @ City Mazda Stadium, Richmond Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au Are proud to be the major sponsor of the West Adelaide Football Club Let’s hope Season 2011 is our year! Galvanising Westies Future Records 1907-2011 Minor Round ALL ENCOUNTERS @ City Mazda Stadium Pl WA Gl Draw 211 214 49 109 109 23 100 103 25 2 2 1 Encounters Recent Encounters - Glenelg has won 10 of the previous 11. @ City Mazda Stadium - West won the last encounter, Glenelg the previous 7. Recent Results Rd 14 Sun July 3 2011 @ Gliderol Stadium GLENELG WEST 20 14 15 6 (135) (90) BEST – GLENELG: S. RUDOLPH, T. GRIMA, C. HITCHCOCK, B. MULES, B. KANE, B. AGNEW. BEST – WEST: D. CAIRE, J. BEECH, R. ANDERSON, J. EZARD, A. FIELKE, M. PETTIGREW. GOALS – GLENELG: C. HITCHCOCK 5, T. GRIMA 3, J. TREMBATH 3, S. SNOOK 2, R. KIRKBY 2, S. SALOPEK 2, T. ALLEN, B. MULES, B. KANE. GOALS – WEST: J. BEECH 3, J. DAVENPORT 2, B. FISHER 2, S. BRICKNELL, B. KIRK, M. PETTIGREW, F. CARUSO, R. ANDERSON, A. FIELKE, D. WEBB. 2011 Rd 7 May 13 @ City Mazda West 2010 Rd 19 Aug 7 @ Gliderol 2010 Rd 2 April 3 2009 Rd 23 Sept 6 2009 Rd 11 2009 2008 2008 14.7.91 d Glenelg 7.12.54 by 37pts Glenelg 20.4.124 d West 7.11.53 by 71pts @ City Mazda Glenelg 16.10.106 d West 12.8.80 by 26pts @ City Mazda Glenelg 16.14.110 d West 9.4.58 by 52pts June 13 @ Gliderol Glenelg 16.12.108 d West 9.8.62 by 46pts Rd 4 April 19 @ Gliderol Glenelg 12.15.87 d West 12.11.83 by 4pts Rd 15 July 12 @ City Mazda Glenelg 13.13.91 d West 4.9.33 by 58pts Rd 4 April 20 @ Gliderol Glenelg 17.19.121 d West 9.13.68 by 53pts PROUD SPONSOR OF FOOTY IN SA IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 21 WEST GLENELG Coach: Andrew Collins Major Sponsor: Adelaide Galvanising Industries No PLAYER 1 2 3 5 7 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 25 26 27 28 31 38 47 53 56 Colours: Red and Black AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B CARUSO Fortunato ..........23.. 170 ....67 ... 54 ..... 57 ........... EZARD James .................25.. 180 ....77 .. 106 .... 49 ........... BIRSS Shane ..................28.. 184 ....78 ... 32 ...... 9 ............ SCHMIDT Christopher......22.. 185 ....72 ... 23 ...... 6 ............ HARTLETT Adam ............25.. 196 ....89 ... 16 ...... 7 ............ MACREADIE Ben ............23.. 181 ....85 ... 16 ..... 10 ........... ANDERSON Ryan ............23.. 176 ....73 ... 44 ..... 10 ........... DAVENPORT Jason ..........25.. 185 ....82 ... 26 ..... 31 ........... CAIRE Daniel ..................23.. 176 ....76 .. 101 .... 19 ........... BEECH Jonathon.............20.. 187 ....83 ... 44 ..... 41 ........... WILLITS Ryan.................24.. 197 ....98 .. 116 .... 96 ........... SILVESTER Jarrod ...........26.. 191 ....89 ... 36 ...... 1 ............ GREEN Shannon .............23.. 182 ....81 ... 30 ...... 1 ............ FISHER Benjamin ...........25.. 182 ....75 ... 78 ..... 44 ........... RANKINE Matthew ..........19.. 178 ....68 .... 5 ....... 1 ............ FISHER Brad ..................27.. 192 ....88 ... 12 ..... 24 ........... WEBB Daniel ..................21.. 196 ....91 ... 43 ..... 32 ........... FERGUSON Ryan (C).......29.. 197 ....91 ... 63 ..... 15 ........... BRICKNELL Scott ...........23.. 186 ....89 ... 55 ...... 7 ............ THOMPSON Kurt ............23.. 188 ....80 ... 38 ...... 3 ............ MORRIS Steven ..............22.. 185 ....80 ... 54 ..... 15 ........... PETTIGREW Michael .......26.. 193 ....83 ... 37 ..... 24 ........... EAGLE Bradley ...............19.. 187 ....91 .... 1 ....... 0 ............ EZARD Sam....................20.. 181 ....75 .... 6 ....... 2 ............ Rushed ......................................................................................................................... Coach: Kris Massie Major Sponsor: Gliderol Garage Doors No PLAYER Colours: Black and Gold AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 2 GRIMA Alex ....................21.. 186 ....80 ... 29 ..... 37 ........... 3 KANE Ben ......................28.. 184 ....83 .. 107 .... 50 ........... 4 KIRK Daniel ...................28.. 199 ...101 .. 94 ..... 44 ........... 5 TENACE Kane.................26.. 182 ....84 ... 34 ..... 23 ........... 7 SNOOK Shannon.............21.. 175 ....72 ... 14 ..... 17 ........... 9 CRANSTON Trevor ...........31.. 193 ....92 .. 151 .... 19 ........... 11 BRADLEY Andrew ...........19.. 177 ....80 ... 18 ...... 1 ............ 12 CORNES Kane ................28.. 183 ....81 ... 34 ..... 18 ........... 16 TREMBATH Joshua .........20.. 190 ....84 .... 8 ...... 13 ........... 20 HITCHCOCK Cameron......21.. 175 ....68 .... 9 ...... 19 ........... 22 CURRAN Christopher.......20.. 190 ....86 ... 11 ...... 0 ............ 23 MURPHY Byron ..............26.. 181 ....80 ... 81 ..... 39 ........... 24 SNOOK Matthew .............19.. 178 ....72 .... 0 ....... 0 ............ 26 KIRKBY Ruory ................25.. 189 ....82 .. 119 ... 184 .......... 27 SHAW Sam .....................20.. 191 ....87 .... 2 ....... 0 ............ 28 SELLAR James ...............22.. 195 ....89 ... 63 ..... 52 ........... 34 MULES Ben (C) ..............28.. 182 ....83 .. 170 .... 25 ........... 40 CLAYFIELD Drew.............21.. 193 ....95 ... 12 ...... 3 ............ 41 HENDER Lewis ...............17.. 187 ....88 .... 4 ....... 7 ............ 42 NEALE Lachie ................18.. 174 ....74 .... 4 ....... 2 ............ 43 MURDOCH Jordan...........19.. 188 ....78 .... 0 ....... 0 ............ 46 AGNEW Bradley ..............19.. 182 ....70 ... 14 ...... 2 ............ Rushed ............................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. LEAGUE UMPIRES A. WEST B. GLENELG Field: Gary Fila Corey Bowen Curtis Deboy C. PANTHERS Boundary: Jason Moore Stephen Jelfs Ashley Brown D. EAGLES Goal: Steven Murphy Matthew Cummins E. STURT League F. NORTH 1st 2nd G. PORT 3rd H. CENTRAL 4th Points WEST GLENELG RESERVES: 4.55pm, Friday August 26 @ City Mazda Stadium WEST 8 GLENELG Coach: Ben Watkins Coach: Ken McGregor BLESING Scott ......... 40 LAIRD Rory............... 54 JENNINGS Lachlan ... 6 PANOZZO Luke .......... 30 KANE Chris ................ 49 CARGER Jacob........... 20 BORHOLM Marc ....... 41 HEAD Dustin ............ 55 Kirk Bradley .............. 8 McMAHON Jordan...... 31 PITT Craig .................. 50 EARL Lachlan ............ 10 SCOTT-COLLINGS Daniel 32 LALLY Angus .............. 53 PERRYMAN Adam ..... 17 RUWOLDT Mark......... 33 GIDDINGS Joshua ...... 54 McMAHON Jackson.... 18 O’GRADY Richard....... 36 McINTYRE Benjamin.. 55 HINGE James ............ 19 ARMFIELD Darcy ....... 44 DOUGLAS Robert ....... 56 EDWARDS Thomas..... 25 BENNETT Michael ..... 45 NICHOLSON Carl ....... 57 PROUD Max............... 29 LYONS Jarryd ............. 48 McGINTY Warrick ....... 30 HOMBURG Nicholas . 33 CARTER Jack ............ 42 BONNEY Chris .......... 48 NELSON Peter .......... 59 HANKIN David .......... 60 BARRETT Patrick ...... 34 SCHILLER Joshua ..... 49 KEOUGH Thomas...... 63 GALLARD Drew ......... 36 SHEARER Michael .... 50 RIBBONS Dylan ........ 65 THEODOLOU Loucas . 37 AHMAT-WATKINS Nathan 51 ANDERSON Aaron..... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Toby Medlin Boundary: Steven Wilson Christopher Peters Matthew Fallon Rowan Hundertmark Ben Hindle Reserves Goal: Mark Bywater Brodie Kenny-Bell WEST GLENELG 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points 22 PANTHERS v EAGLES 7.40pm Friday August 26 @ Hickinbotham Oval, Noarlunga BROADCAST ON: Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au Want to know more about SA football? Saturday afternoons on Records 1907-2011 Minor Round ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Hickinbotham Oval Pl SA Ea Draw 54 54 16 12 12 5 42 42 11 - Encounters Recent Encounters - Eagles have won 10 of the last 11. @ Hickinbotham Oval - South have won the last 2. Recent Results Rd 13 Sat June 25 2011 @ Hickinbotham Oval PANTHERS EAGLES 14 11 10 13 (94) (79) BEST – PANTHERS: J. CROSS, D. TALIA, N. LIDDLE, M. WUNDKE, T. STRIBLING, A. HORNE. BEST – EAGLES: M. MCKENZIE, L. JARRAD, A. DAY, L. TREEBY, J. RIMINGTON, L. POWELL. GOALS – PANTHERS: M. WUNDKE 5, A. COCKSHELL 3, P. ROLFE 2, N. LIDDLE, L. CAREY, T. STRIBLING, N. DANIEL. GOALS – EAGLES: C. HALL 2, M. GOLDSWORTHY 2, L. STAPLE, N. SALTER, S. LEWIS, J. CICOLELLA, T. HENTSCHEL, L. JARRAD, L. POWELL. 2011 Rd 1 April 3 @ Unleash Solar Eagles 11.12.78 d South 10.3.63 by 15pts 2010 Rd 17 July 17 @ Unleash Solar Eagles 17.14.116 d South 9.9.63 by 53pts 2010 Rd 5 April 26 @ Hickinbotham South 18.10.118 d Eagles 15.6.96 by 22pts 2009 Rd 20 Aug 15 @ Thebarton 20.10.130 d South 10.14.74 by 56pts 2009 Rd 12 June 21 @ Hickinbotham Eagles 13.11.89 d South 10.8.68 by 21pts 2009 Rd 5 April 25 @ Unleash Solar Eagles 11.4.70 d South 5.11.41 by 29pts 2008 Rd 19 Aug 9 @ Unleash Solar Eagles 10.7.67 d South 5.4.34 by 33pts 2008 Rd 11 June 15 @ Hickinbotham Eagles 17.8.110 d South 15.10.100 by 10pts Eagles PROUD SPONSOR OF FOOTY IN SA IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 23 EAGLES PANTHERS Coach: Ron Fuller Major Sponsor: Southgate Holden No PLAYER 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 17 18 19 21 22 24 26 27 28 32 35 36 54 62 Colours: Navy and White AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B STRIBLING Toby .............24.. 180 ....82 ... 68 ..... 19 ........... CRABB Bradley ...............24.. 190 ....94 ... 72 ...... 1 ............ THEWLIS Josh ................27.. 187 ....90 ... 92 ..... 45 ........... WUNDKE Michael ...........23.. 191 ....90 ... 33 ..... 88 ........... LIDDLE Nicholas.............23.. 178 ....70 ... 37 ..... 16 ........... DANIEL Nathan ..............21.. 188 ....88 ... 48 ..... 34 ........... SANDERY Mitchell ..........25.. 180 ....89 ... 82 ..... 14 ........... HORNE Andrew ..............23.. 177 ....80 ... 37 ..... 26 ........... GOTCH Xavier .................21.. 178 ....75 ... 32 ...... 6 ............ ROLFE Peter...................22.. 182 ....87 ... 55 ..... 79 ........... MACLEOD Brent .............19.. 185 ....83 ... 14 ...... 7 ............ CROSS Joel ....................24.. 182 ....82 ... 17 ...... 6 ............ COCKSHELL Adam..........25.. 199 ...102 .. 97 ..... 85 ........... AINGER Andrew ..............23.. 197 ....89 .... 9 ....... 4 ............ PERREY Curtis................21.. 180 ....75 ... 23 ...... 9 ............ BASS Daniel ...................24.. 198 ...100 .. 12 ...... 1 ............ BROOKSBY Keegan.........21.. 198 ....98 ... 16 ...... 2 ............ CAREY Lachlan ...............23.. 184 ....80 ... 15 ...... 7 ............ McKAY Todd ...................17.. 175 ....75 .... 2 ....... 0 ............ RICHMAN Sam ...............19.. 183 ....72 ... 17 ...... 2 ............ MURPHY Nick (C) ...........22.. 188 ....84 ... 43 ...... 8 ............ BROWN Tyson.................18.. 186 ....70 .... 3 ....... 2 ............ VEIDE Jake.....................21.. 190 ....87 ... 37 ..... 33 ........... Rushed ......................................................................................................................... Coach: Michael Godden Major Sponsor: Fielders Colours: Gold, Green and Blue No PLAYER 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 11 14 15 16 18 20 21 22 24 28 29 33 45 51 55 57 AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B LANE Travis ....................20.. 177 ....73 ... 12 ..... 15 ........... SMITH Brodie .................19.. 186 ....78 ... 16 ...... 4 ............ JARRAD Luke .................27.. 186 ....83 .. 125 .... 53 ........... PARRY Craig ...................27.. 194 ....98 .. 142 .... 49 ........... THOMPSON Luke............20.. 196 ....89 ... 25 ...... 5 ............ POWELL Luke.................30.. 183 ....88 .. 168 .... 40 ........... RAYMOND Phillip............24.. 186 ....82 ... 12 ...... 4 ............ HALL Christopher ............21.. 172 ....75 ... 19 ..... 21 ........... ALLMOND Jarred ............21.. 182 ....75 ... 57 ..... 19 ........... GROCKE Adam ...............27.. 191 ....96 .. 131 ... 177 .......... ROWNTREE Angus ..........20.. 183 ....83 ... 40 ..... 10 ........... TILLER Stephen..............24.. 191 ....94 .... 8 ....... 4 ............ GRIEGER Ben.................25.. 191 ....95 ... 74 ...... 1 ............ DAY Aaron ......................22.. 190 ....96 ... 30 ..... 10 ........... BATLEY Nathan ..............18.. 182 ....75 .... 6 ....... 3 ............ STAPLE Lee....................21.. 191 ....85 ... 26 ..... 26 ........... BROADBENT Matthew .....21.. 185 ....72 ... 38 ..... 16 ........... SUTCLIFFE Cameron .......19.. 187 ....78 .... 8 ....... 1 ............ GOLDSWORTHY Matthew 20.. 177 ....74 ... 45 ..... 53 ........... LEWIS Scott ...................24.. 185 ....90 ... 64 ..... 27 ........... GIUFFREDA Patrick ........24.. 187 ....86 ... 38 ...... 1 ............ CICOLELLA Justin ...........32.. 178 ....85 .. 241 ... 168 .......... REDDEN Jarrad ..............20.. 202 ....90 ... 13 ...... 6 ............ McKENZIE Mark .............28.. 188 ....87 .. 186 .... 66 ........... Rushed ............................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. ‘SG’ Indicates State Games played.. LEAGUE UMPIRES A. WEST B. GLENELG C. PANTHERS Field: Richard Williams Boundary: Sean Burton Simon Thompson Samuel Royans Mathew Oates Terence Carter D. EAGLES Goal: Darren Trengove Matthew Norton E. STURT League F. NORTH 1st 2nd G. PORT 3rd H. CENTRAL 4th Points PANTHERS EAGLES RESERVES: 11.25am, Saturday August 27 @ Unleash Solar Oval PANTHERS EAGLES Coach: Terry Hutton Coach: Robert Cross LYONS Nathan .......... 42 VENNING Samuel ..... 55 EDWARDS Zak .......... 12 GEDDES Bradley ........ 32 RAYNER Nathan ........ 49 HOBAN Peter ............. 14 REDIGOLO Tarak ....... 44 MOYLE Alexander...... 57 STANIFORD Lachlan . 13 BOCK Christian .......... 38 CULLEY Todd ............. 50 GRAHAM Bradley ....... 16 TURNER James ........ 45 CAMERON Zachary ... 58 HOURIGAN Darcy ..... 17 McDONOUGH Matthew 41 SCHWARZ Thomas ..... 52 FAIRCLOUGH Jake ..... 33 TAYLOR Scott ........... 46 CARUSO Luke........... 59 ROSS Luke ............... 23 TOUMPAS Jimmy ....... 43 APPLETON Matthew... 53 SCHULTZ Duane ........ 34 SPENCELY Matthew .. 48 YOUNG Will .............. 60 JOLLY Tom................ 38 TREVENA Daniel ....... 49 JOHNSON Thomas .... 25 RIMINGTON James .... 44 VON BERTOUCH Jake 58 KILLIAN Aaron ........... 46 ELLIS-YOLMEN Cameron 60 FLANEGAN Samuel.... 48 HEINJUS Samuel....... 1 39 LEONARD Michael .... 50 McKAY Rhys ............. 27 CORBETT Tom ........... 41 BLACK Christopher.... 53 BRADLEY William ..... 30 GROCKE Christian...... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Michael Sboro Christopher Cook Patrick Lally Boundary: Thomas Knight Dylan Whan Jarrad Richardson Reserves Goal: Rory Smith Mathew Wilson PANTHERS EAGLES 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points 24 STURT v NORTH BROADCAST ON: 2.10pm Saturday August 27 @ Commander Centre Oval, Unley Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au SUPER SPECIALS FOR SANFL SUPPORTERS PRESENT COUPON ON PURCHASE MAXS MUSCLE GROWTH GTE 3KG YORK SPIN BIKE YORK AGILE X-TRAINER $799 York Semi Commercial Spin CRAZY Once off Offer $799 SPECIA L PRICES FOR CLUBS BECOME VIP CUSTOMER AND PAY ONLY $799 $99 Lonsdale 4 Aldenhoven Road 8384 4099 Black Forest 689 South Road 8297 4400 WWW.SOUTHERNWORKOUTSTORE.COM.AU Records 1907-2011 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Commander Ctr Oval Pl St NA Draw 228 16 244 85 117 9 126 55 107 6 113 27 4 1 5 3 Encounters Recent Encounters - Sturt has won last 3. @ Commander Centre Oval - Sturt has won 4 of the previous 5. Recent Results Rd 14 Sun July 3 2011 @ Prospect Oval STURT NORTH 11 10 11 7 (77) (67) BEST – STURT: L. CRANE, J. MCLEAY, J. ANDERSON, T. GUM, S. MILES, A. KURTZE. BEST – NORTH: J. BENNETT, L. IVENS, G. THRING, B. BACKWELL, T. MILES, C. THIELE. GOALS – STURT: M. DULDIG 4, L. CRANE, T. GUM, J. CUBILLO, J. MCDONALD, S. MILES, J. WUNDKE, J. GREENSLADE. GOALS – NORTH: J. ALLAN 2, T. DELVINS 2, J. BORAS, G. GALLMAN, T. PFEIFFER, H. MASON, L. RYSWYK, N. GILL. 2011 Rd 5 April 30 @ Commander Ctr Sturt 16.12.108 d North 13.18.96 by 12pts 2010 Rd 17 July 17 @ Commander Ctr Sturt 12.14.86 2010 Rd 2 April 3 @ Prospect North 13.9.87 d North 8.6.54 by 32pts d Sturt 11.13.79 by 8pts 2009 Rd 18 Aug 1 @ Prospect Sturt 2009 Rd 11 June 13 @ Prospect North 13.16.94 d North 8.8.56 by 38pts 18.11.119 d Sturt 4.6.30 by 89pts 2009 Rd 5 April 25 @ Commander Ctr North 7.9.51 d Sturt 7.6.48 by 3pts 2008 Rd 10 June 10 2008 Rd 3 April 12 @ Commander Ctr Sturt 27.12.174 d North 10.8.68 by 106pts @ Prospect Sturt 17.14.116 d North 8.8.56 by 60pts PROUD SPONSOR OF FOOTY IN SA IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 25 NORTH STURT Coach: Luke Norman Major Sponsor: Claridge Holden No PLAYER 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 33 36 39 41 43 48 53 54 56 Colours: Double Blue AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B CRANE Luke...................26.. 170 ....70 ... 98 ..... 97 ........... THOMSON Adam ............25.. 180 ....80 ... 67 ..... 51 ........... McINTYRE Timothy .........22.. 178 ....80 ... 23 ..... 34 ........... DULDIG Matthew ............27.. 191 ....96 .. 110 ... 210 .......... MARTIN Brodie ...............22.. 181 ....72 ... 36 ...... 9 ............ CUBILLO Joshua .............22.. 186 ....84 ... 97 ..... 20 ........... EVANS Craig ...................23.. 183 ....83 ... 97 ..... 53 ........... SHEEDY Jade (C) ............31.. 181 ....78 .. 238 ... 115 .......... ANDERSON Joe ..............22.. 192 ....88 ... 18 ...... 2 ............ HURLEY Thomas ............23.. 180 ....75 ... 21 ..... 18 ........... McLEAY James ...............25.. 191 ....97 .. 125 .... 18 ........... GRUNDY Brodie ..............17.. 202 ....97 .... 4 ....... 0 ............ EVANS Fraser .................20.. 191 ....88 .... 8 ....... 8 ............ KURTZE Angus ...............25.. 199 ....99 ... 67 ..... 17 ........... WUNDKE James .............21.. 194 ....86 ... 16 ...... 5 ............ MILES Samuel ................24.. 178 ....74 ... 27 ...... 6 ............ HINGE John ...................25.. 188 ....90 .. 107 .... 41 ........... McKENZIE Bradley..........18.. 188 ....72 .... 1 ....... 0 ............ NIELSEN Mark ...............23.. 193 ....83 .... 6 ....... 1 ............ BARTLETT Thomas .........23.. 184 ....76 .... 8 ....... 1 ............ CHAPLIN Troy .................25.. 196 ....89 ... 27 ...... 1 ............ CROCKER Matthew .........19.. 180 ....70 .... 2 ....... 0 ............ RILEY Aidan ...................19.. 183 ....80 ... 26 ...... 9 ............ HARMS Thomas ..............20.. 186 ....80 .... 0 ....... 0 ............ PLANT James .................29.. 186 ....89 ... 55 ..... 26 ........... TAMBLING Richard .........24.. 180 ....81 .... 7 ....... 1 ............ LAUBE Josh ...................20.. 178 ....78 .... 0 ....... 0 ............ 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Coach: Josh Francou Major Sponsor: Mistral Colours: Red and White No PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 BENNETT James.............24.. 184 ....80 ... 27 ..... 17 ........... 2 ALLEWAY Clint ...............30.. 191 ...100 . 107 ... 174 .......... 4 ACKLAND Cain ...............29.. 196 ...101 . 102 .... 34 ........... 6 BACKWELL Brett ............31.. 173 ....74 .. 161 ... 123 .......... 8 DELVINS Timothy ............25.. 180 ....80 ... 50 ..... 23 ........... 10 IVENS Luke ....................28.. 186 ....87 .. 160 .... 16 ........... 13 THOMPSON Kriston ........22.. 176 ....71 ... 41 ...... 9 ............ 14 THRING George ..............22.. 182 ....77 ... 54 ..... 26 ........... 16 ALLAN James .................26.. 173 ....75 ... 95 ..... 60 ........... 25 GILL Nick.......................28.. 193 ....91 ... 97 .... 176 .......... 30 THRING Max ..................19.. 174 ....68 .... 1 ....... 2 ............ 32 RYSWYK Leigh................26.. 179 ....80 .. 107 .... 80 ........... 33 CLISBY Mitchell..............21.. 181 ....72 ... 11 ...... 0 ............ 36 CRAIG James ..................20.. 195 ....92 .... 6 ....... 0 ............ 37 GALLMAN Greg...............22.. 187 ....84 ... 48 ...... 4 ............ 39 MILES Todd ....................26.. 191 ....96 ... 56 ..... 15 ........... 40 KANGUR Aleksander .......18.. 182 ....74 .... 5 ....... 0 ............ 42 THIELE Cohen ................22.. 178 ....75 ... 42 ..... 30 ........... 45 KELLER Jake ..................20.. 188 ....78 ... 14 ...... 1 ............ 57 HANIFORD Samuel .........22.. 189 ....89 .... 4 ....... 0 ............ 59 MAYES Sam ...................17.. 187 ....79 .... 4 ....... 7 ............ Rushed ............................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. ‘SG’ Indicates State Games played.. LEAGUE UMPIRES A. WEST B. GLENELG Field: Colin Rowston Tony Dey Andrew Crosby C. PANTHERS D. EAGLES Goal: Steven Paunovic Boundary: Amin Chehade Aaron O’malley Joon-Yip Wong Matthew Konetschka E. STURT League F. NORTH 1st 2nd G. PORT 3rd H. CENTRAL 4th Points STURT NORTH RESERVES: 11.25am, Saturday August 27 @ Commander Centre Oval STURT NORTH Coach: Paul Jarvis Coach: Craig Brooks MONTGOMERY Harley 27 PAYNTER William...... 50 HEGARTY Joshua ...... 7 PFEIFFER Todd .......... 29 HAY Callum................ 54 RENSHAW Braedon.... 13 POPE MICHAEL ........ 28 STEPHENS Jack ....... 52 KELLY Jack............... 11 POTTS Simon ............ 31 POLLOCK Steven ....... 56 WILLIAMS Ben .......... 15 GRUNDY Brodie ........ 31 ANDERSON Tom ....... 53 PLANT James ........... 15 HILL David................. 35 McINTYRE Andrew ..... 58 CUMMING Harrison.... 16 EVANS Fraser ........... 33 NIELSEN Mark ......... 55 BACCANELLO Timothy 21 ROACH Lachlan ......... 38 YOUNG Aaron ............ 60 LISTON Jake .............. 20 HINGE John.............. 37 PFEIFFER Sam ......... 57 KRAUSE Levi............ 22 BLEWIT James.......... 46 FOTHERINGHAM Thomas 58 ALTMANN Matthew ... 24 PALEY William ........... 41 TEASDALE Luke ........ 62 WILSON Jordan.......... 47 MASON Henry............ 64 TILLER Mitchell ......... 48 BORAS Johnny........... 65 BUCKLEY Jarrod ........ 1 24 TWOPENY Angus ...... 47 GREENSLADE John .. 59 LOCKWOOD Jordan .. 26 EDWARDS Kym.......... 26 MUTTON Jordan ....... 48 HARMS Thomas........ 64 MATSEN Dylan.......... 28 ARMSTRONG Dale ..... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: James Ralston David Sobieraj Mark Hardham Boundary: Ryan Crouch Nathan Browne Jarrod Norton Reserves Goal: Robert Tainsh Shannon Riggs STURT NORTH 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points 26 PORT v CENTRAL BROADCAST ON: 2.10pm Saturday August 27 @ Alberton Oval Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au Want to know more about SA football? Saturday afternoons on Records 1907-2011 Minor Round ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Alberton Oval Pl PA CD Draw 118 131 43 70 81 29 47 49 14 1 1 - Encounters Recent Encounters - Central has won last 10. @ Alberton Oval - Central has won last 4. Recent Results Rd 11 Sat June 11 2011 @ Playford Alive Oval CENTRAL PORT 14 10 8 7 (92) (67) BEST – CENTRAL: J. GOWANS, E. SANSBURY, R. HENDERSON, D. HAYDON, J. SUTHERLAND, P. THOMAS. BEST – PORT: L. HARDER, M. BANNER, M. DOLLING, J. THURGOOD, S. GRAY, I. MARIC. GOALS – CENTRAL: J. GOWANS 3, A. OBST 3, D. HAVELBERG 2, R. WILLIAMS 2, R. HENDERSON 2, T. DUNNE, K. JENNER. GOALS – PORT: B. EBERT 3, J. THURGOOD 2, L. HARDER 2, M. BANNER 2, D. KULIKOWSKI. 2010 Rd 20 Aug 14 @ Playford Alive Central 16.10.106 d Port 7.5.47 by 59pts 2010 Rd 7 May 8 @ Alberton Central 22.10.142 d Port 12.12.84 by 58pts 2010 Rd 1 March 27 @ Playford Alive Central 13.12.90 d Port 11.13.79 by 11pts 2009 Rd 18 Aug 1 @ Alberton Central 16.15.111 d Port 11.5.71 by 40pts 2009 Rd 8 May 6 @ Playford Alive Central 18.9.117 d Port 16.7.103 by 14pts 2008 Rd 15 July 12 @ Playford Alive Central 8.11.59 d Port 7.10.52 by 7pts 2008 Rd 9 May 25 @ Alberton Central 22.11.143 d Port 11.7.73 by 70pts 2008 Rd 1 March 29 @ Playford Alive Central 14.4.88 d Port 10.8.68 by 20pts PROUD SPONSOR OF FOOTY IN SA IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 27 PORT CENTRAL Coach: Tony Bamford Major Sponsor: York Civil, Maughan Thiem Ford No PLAYER Colours: Black and White AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Roy Laird Major Sponsor: Holden Colours: Red, White and Blue No PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 MEIKLEJOHN James .......27.. 197 ....95 .. 123 .... 28 ........... 5 CALLINAN Ian ................28.. 171 ....74 ... 78 .... 149 .......... 2 CLAYTON Jeremy ............30.. 175 ....76 .. 103 ... 134 .......... 7 O’SULLIVAN Chad...........26.. 175 ....76 ... 96 .... 134 .......... 5 YOUNG Jarrod ................26.. 180 ....81 ... 41 ..... 27 ........... 8 HARDY Justin .................23.. 196 ....97 ... 34 ...... 2 ............ 6 GRAY Samuel .................19.. 174 ....74 ... 26 ...... 8 ............ 9 BOYD James ...................22.. 174 ....72 ... 64 ..... 23 ........... 9 LEES Daniel ...................26.. 186 ....77 ... 57 ...... 5 ............ 10 JENNER Kyle..................25.. 182 ....80 ... 87 ..... 54 ........... 10 SLATTERY Luke ..............29.. 187 ....85 ... 72 ..... 47 ........... 11 GOODREM Trent .............24.. 183 ....86 ... 83 ..... 44 ........... 13 DOLLING Mark ...............24.. 175 ....76 ... 96 ..... 32 ........... 12 SANSBURY Edward .........27.. 180 ....85 ... 71 ..... 82 ........... 16 BEARD Kory ...................21.. 195 ....88 ... 26 ..... 11 ........... 15 SPURR Lee ....................24.. 183 ....80 ... 64 ..... 23 ........... 17 LOKAN Matthew .............28.. 188 ....92 .. 109 .... 39 ........... 16 THOMAS Paul (C) ...........29.. 180 ....79 .. 185 .... 46 ........... 18 MERCER Bradley ............23.. 183 ....86 ... 21 ..... 38 ........... 20 HENDERSON Ricky.........22.. 190 ....84 ... 12 ..... 18 ........... 20 THURGOOD Josh ............26.. 186 ....89 ... 64 ..... 30 ........... 22 HAYES Andrew................26.. 190 ....93 ... 92 ..... 19 ........... 24 EBERT Brett ...................27.. 177 ....78 ... 55 ..... 53 ........... 24 WESTHOFF Matthew .......23.. 197 ....80 ... 29 ..... 51 ........... 29 MARIC Ivan ....................25.. 202 ....94 ... 60 ..... 42 ........... 25 HABEL Luke ...................23.. 176 ....72 ... 27 ..... 21 ........... 31 KIRKWOOD Zane ............20.. 176 ....78 ... 46 ..... 26 ........... 26 DUNNE Thomas ..............21.. 182 ....86 ... 25 ..... 17 ........... 33 SUMMERTON Steven ......23.. 175 ....74 ... 97 ..... 69 ........... 27 TEMPLETON Jacob .........21.. 192 ....93 .... 7 ....... 0 ............ 34 BIACSI Shayne ...............27.. 173 ....72 .. 102 .... 36 ........... 28 GOWANS James ..............34.. 183 ....86 .. 226 ... 255 .......... 40 HARDER Luke ................21.. 171 ....76 ... 38 ..... 40 ........... 30 SUTHERLAND Jason .......22.. 200 ...104 .. 24 ...... 9 ............ 44 MILERA Terry .................23.. 183 ....67 ... 18 ..... 18 ........... 33 HANNATH Jack ...............20.. 200 ....90 .... 9 ....... 1 ............ 45 LINDSAY Peter................20.. 174 ....64 .... 8 ....... 3 ............ 35 WILLIAMS Ryan ..............22.. 187 ....89 ... 85 ..... 48 ........... 47 KULIKOWSKI Daniel .......19.. 179 ....79 ... 12 ...... 6 ............ 38 SCHILLER Jarrod ............19.. 172 ....66 ... 22 ..... 13 ........... 52 MADDEN Nicholas ..........25.. 190 ....87 ... 26 ...... 3 ............ 44 BARMBY Luke ................23.. 192 ....81 ... 19 ...... 1 ............ 55 HOSKIN Justin ...............19.. 183 .. 69.8 .. 11 ...... 1 ............ 47 O’HARA Brayden .............23.. 181 ....80 ... 64 ..... 34 ........... Rushed ......................................................................................................................... Rushed ............................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. ‘SG’ Indicates State Games played.. LEAGUE UMPIRES A. WEST B. GLENELG Field: Michael Avon Craig Fleer Leigh Haussen C. PANTHERS Boundary: Ryan England Tim Bryant Dane Fenton D. EAGLES Goal: Leo Corrieri Peter Challen E. STURT League F. NORTH 1st 2nd G. PORT 3rd H. CENTRAL 4th Points PORT CENTRAL RESERVES: 11.25am, Saturday August 27 @ Alberton Oval PORT CENTRAL Coach: Lynton Pitman Coach: Jeff Brown 4 ERSKINE Jordan ....... 23 HEFFERNAN Trent .... 50 BROOMHEAD Timothy 1 BOTTIN-NOONAN Ryan 34 MARSCHALL Paul...... 50 COLQUHOUN Sam..... 7 STANLEY Daniel ....... 27 HARRIS Shane ......... 51 DePRINSE Brayden ... 3 WALDHUTER Joshua.. 36 HYNES Damian.......... 51 FRY Ashley................. 8 ROSE Matthew.......... 30 GROVE Corey ............ 56 BURNETT Scott ........ 4 VARCOE Adam ........... 39 VATER Joshua ............ 52 RUSCA Steve ............. 14 ECKERMANN Adam .. 36 PAGET Mark ............. 57 ROBSON Judd .......... 14 MILNE Cameron......... 41 REICHERT Corey ........ 55 MENZEL Troy ............. 19 CARR Casey .............. 37 SHARPE Matthew ..... 58 TONKES Samuel ....... 18 SCHILLER Travis ........ 43 SNOWDEN Jake ......... 56 CULLEN Adam........... 21 CAREY Luke ............. 38 SHANNON Jay .......... 59 SCANLON Matthew ... 31 MUSOLINO Christopher 45 PRIOR Matthew ......... 58 CLAUGHTON Matthew 22 WATT James ............. 46 SOLLY Jamie............. 60 NYSKOHUS Jason ..... 32 WHITE Nicholas ......... 46 MOLYNEUX Charlie .... 59 WITTWER Joshua ....... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Adam Fitzgerald Frank Manikas Scott Hosking Boundary: Adam Cleary Nicholas Kyle Jonathan Windsor Reserves Goal: Matthew Oxford Steven Rypp PORT CENTRAL 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points ROUND RESULTS 28 BEST PLAYERS AND GOALKICKERS – ROUND 20 ‘be active’ LEAGUE Friday, August 19 PORT STURT 17 14 14 8 (116) (92) NORWOOD NORTH 16 12 9 6 (105) (78) Best – Port: K. BEARD, B. MERCER, D. KULIKOWSKI, N. MADDEN, J. HOSKIN, I. MARIC. Best – Sturt: A. THOMSON, T. MCINTYRE, B. MARTIN, J. SHEEDY, J. CUBILLO, T. BARTLETT. Goals – Port: B. MERCER 7, B. EBERT 3, S. SUMMERTON, N. MADDEN, I. MARIC, J. THURGOOD, L. HARDER, P. LINDSAY, J. YOUNG. Goals – Sturt: T. MCINTYRE 6, J. SHEEDY 2, L. CRANE 2, J. HINGE, C. EVANS, F. EVANS, T. BARTLETT. Crowd: 3213 @ Adelaide Oval. Best – Norwood: C. SHENTON, J. GALLAGHER, D. PFEIFFER, B. CAMPBELL, N. EAGLETON, A. GEORGIOU. Best – North: K. THOMPSON, J. ALLAN, G. GALLMAN, C. THIELE, B. BACKWELL, G. THRING. Goals – Norwood: C. SHENTON 5, T. LANGFORD 3, L. BROWN 2, B. DAWE 2, M. DAVIS, D. PFEIFFER, B. CAMPBELL, S. ROWE. Goals – North: T. DELVINS 2, N. GILL 2, G. THRING 2, J. ALLAN 2, G. GALLMAN, H. MASON, C. THIELE, S. MAYES. Crowd: 3774 @ Prospect Oval. Saturday, August 20 EAGLES GLENELG WEST PANTHERS 16 11 17 5 (113) (71) Best – West: B. FISHER, D. CAIRE, B. MACREADIE, R. WILLITS, R. FERGUSON, B. FISHER. Best – Panthers: N. LIDDLE, J. THEWLIS, M. WUNDKE. Goals – West: B. FISHER 4, A. HARTLETT 2, R. ANDERSON 2, J. DAVENPORT 2, J. BEECH 2, S. BRICKNELL, B. FISHER, D. WEBB, B. MACREADIE. Goals – Panthers: M. WUNDKE 5, T. STRIBLING, A. COCKSHELL, A. HORNE, N. LIDDLE, J. CROSS, N. DANIEL. Crowd: 1696 @ Hickinbotham Oval. 19 2 11 6 (125) (18) Best – Eagles: L. JARRAD, A. ROWNTREE, S. LEWIS, L. POWELL, B. GRIEGER, L. THOMPSON. Best – Glenelg: K. CORNES, A. BRADLEY, L. NEALE, J. SELLAR, K. TENACE, C. CURRAN. Goals – Eagles: A. GROCKE 4, T. LANE 4, C. HALL 3, J. ALLMOND 3, S. TILLER, J. CICOLELLA, L. STAPLE, L. JARRAD, A. ROWNTREE. Goals – Glenelg: M. RUWOLDT, K. TENACE. Crowd: 2542 @ Unleash Solar Oval. RESERVES PORT STURT 13.12 (90) 12.8 (80) Best – Port: B. DEPRINSE, M. SHARPE, S. BURNETT. Best – Sturt: J. MUTTON, J. HEGARTY, J. GREENSLADE. Goals – Port: J. ERSKINE 3, C. GROVE 2, A. ECKERMANN 2. Goals – Sturt: L. KRAUSE 3, J. MUTTON 3, L. GILES 2. @ Alberton Oval. WEST 12.12 (84) PANTHERS 10.4 (64) NORWOOD 20.10 (130) NORTH 8.4 (52) GLENELG 19.18 (132) EAGLES 13.4 (82) Best – West: P. NELSON, D. RIBBONS, S. EZARD. Best – Panthers: T. MCKAY, D. HOURIGAN, A. AINGER. Goals – West: L. JENNINGS 2, S. EZARD, B. KIRK. Goals – Panthers: A. AINGER 4, S. BEATH 2, T. REDIGOLO. @ Hickinbotham Oval. Best – Norwood: D. REINBRECHT, M. EVANS, N. RAMSEY. Best – North: J. BUCKLEY, M. THRING, J. CRAIG. Goals – Norwood: D. REINBRECHT 4, T. BEILBY 4, W. YOUNG 2. Goals – North: M. THRING 3, A. YOUNG, B. RENSHAW. @ Prospect Oval. Best – Glenelg: L. HENDER, S. SHAW, M. SNOOK. Best – Eagles: C. BOCK, N. RAYNER, A. POOLE. Goals – Glenelg: L. HENDER 5, S. SNOOK 2, J. HINGE 2. Goals – Eagles: M. MCDONOUGH 3, A. FRANK 2, C. ELLIS-YOLMEN 2. @ Unleash Solar Oval. WEST 8.12 (60) PANTHERS 7.18 (60) NORWOOD 21.9 (135) NORTH 6.4 (40) GLENELG EAGLES Best – West: B. SMITH, K. NELSON, T. CARTER. Best – Panthers: R. SHERRY, M. SPENCELY, N. RISITANO. Goals – West: M. MINUZZO 2, N. FAVRETTO, M. SUMNER. Goals – Panthers: R. SHERRY 3, M. SPENCELY 2, R. MAHONY. @ Hickinbotham Oval. Best – Norwood: T. DUMONT, D. HARDING, E. O’CONNOR. Best – North: J. BIRKIN, S. WUNDKE, C. CRAIG. Goals – Norwood: J. SAVAGE 4, P. KERIN 3, J. MAZZONE 3. Goals – North: M. MCMAHON 2, M. DE NIEUWE, C. CRAIG. @ Prospect Oval. Best – Glenelg: P. BAKER, B. MURDOCH, A. PERRYMAN. Best – Eagles: L. DUNSTAN, J. BATTY, J. SINOR. Goals – Glenelg: B. MURDOCH 9, W. HANCOCK 4, N. STARK 3. Goals – Eagles: J. BATTY 2, J. SUMMERTON 2, P. SINOR. @ Unleash Solar Oval. MACCA’S CUP PORT STURT 16.11 (107) 13.9 (87) Best – Port: D. THAMM, J. GRAETZ, H. TILLER. Best – Sturt: H. MONTGOMERY, R. GILFOY, K. SIEBELS. Goals – Port: T. DERHAM 5, H. TILLER 3, A. WILSON 2. Goals – Sturt: N. LANGRIDGE 3, B. HARTMAN 2, J. MALE 2. @ Alberton Oval. 19.6 (120) 11.7 (73) 29 2011 SEASON SCOREBOARD ‘be active’ LEAGUE (Positions at the end of Round 20) TEAM P W L D F A % Pts Norwood 18 14 4 0 1645 1228 57.26 28 Central District 17 14 3 0 1682 1297 56.46 28 Eagles 17 10 7 0 1390 1194 53.79 20 Glenelg 18 8 9 1 1568 1811 46.40 17 Panthers 17 7 9 1 1378 1655 45.43 15 Port Adelaide 17 7 10 0 1407 1422 49.73 14 West Adelaide 17 7 10 0 1307 1411 48.09 14 North Adelaide 17 6 11 0 1592 1586 50.09 12 Sturt 18 4 14 0 1414 1779 44.28 8 RESERVES (Positions at the end of Round 20) STANLEY H. LEWIS (Positions at the end of Round 20) TEAM TEAM P W L D F A % Pts Glenelg 18 14 4 0 1789 1283 58.24 28 Port Adelaide 17 12 5 0 1732 1117 60.79 24 Norwood 18 11 7 0 1614 1307 55.26 22 Sturt 18 11 7 0 1387 1478 48.41 22 Central District 17 8 8 1 1390 1344 50.84 17 North Adelaide 17 8 9 0 1584 1517 51.08 16 West Adelaide 17 6 11 0 1108 1500 42.48 12 Eagles 17 4 12 1 1068 1676 38.92 9 Panthers 17 3 14 0 1227 1677 42.25 6 MACCA’S CUP (Positions at the end of Round 20) LEAGUE RESERVES U/18s TOTAL TEAM P W L D F A % Pts Norwood 1400 550 575 2525 Port Adelaide 17 13 4 0 1880 1128 62.50 26 Glenelg 850 700 650 2200 Glenelg 18 13 5 0 1946 1539 55.84 26 Central District 1400 425 250 2075 Sturt 18 12 6 0 1839 1247 59.59 24 Port Adelaide 700 600 650 1950 Norwood 18 11 6 1 1599 1090 59.46 23 Eagles 1000 225 350 1575 North Adelaide 17 8 8 1 1536 1615 48.75 17 Sturt 400 550 600 1550 Eagles 17 7 10 0 1370 1449 48.60 14 North Adelaide 600 400 425 1425 West Adelaide 17 4 10 3 1125 1616 41.04 11 West Adelaide 700 300 275 1275 Central District 17 5 12 0 1265 1678 42.98 10 Panthers 750 150 125 1025 Panthers 17 2 14 1 835 2033 29.11 5 30 2011 SANFL MATCH FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 6 ROUND 11 ROUND 16 ROUND 21 Saturday, April 2 Norwood 8.7 (55) def Port 7.10 (52) Glenelg 14.19 (103) def Sturt 12.12 (84) West 17.9 (111) def North 15.12 (102) Sunday, April 3 Eagles 11.12 (78) def Panthers 10.3 (63) Saturday, May 7 West 20.13 (133) def Panthers 8.9 (57) Central 16.6 (102) def Sturt 11.13 (79) Glenelg 16.13 (109) def North 16.6 (102) Eagles 15.7 (97) def Port 12.6 (78) Saturday, June 11 Central 14.8 (92) def Port 10.7 (67) Sunday, June 12 Eagles 10.14 (74) def Sturt 10.8 (68) West 14.16 (100) def North 10.7 (67) Norwood 15.10 (100) def Glenelg 13.8 (86) Saturday, July 16 Panthers 18.10 (118) def Sturt 13.11 (89) Central 17.5 (107) def West 11.15 (81) Sunday, July 17 Eagles 12.8 (80) def Norwood 7.10 (52) Friday, August 26 West v Glenelg (N) Panthers v Eagles (N) Saturday, August 27 Port v Central Sturt v North ROUND 2 ROUND 7 ROUND 12 ROUND 17 ROUND 22 Friday, April 8 Norwood 19.12 (126) def Sturt 6.12 (48) West 14.12 (96) def Central 4.6 (30) Saturday, April 9 Port 9.9 (63) def Glenelg 9.7 (61) Panthers 8.21 (69) def North 8.9 (57) Friday, May 13 West 14.7 (91) def Glenelg 7.12 (54) Saturday, May 14 Central 12.14 (86) def Eagles 10.7 (67) Norwood 16.7 (103) def North 11.10 (76) Panthers 10.17 (77) def Sturt 11.7 (73) Saturday, June 18 Sturt 16.10 (106) def West 7.6 (48) Norwood 22.12 (144) def Panthers 10.6 (66) Central 22.11 (143) def Glenelg 6.14 (50) Saturday, July 23 Glenelg 18.10 def Port 16.8 (104) Eagles 18.14 (122) def West 5.9 (39) North 19.18 (132) def Central 15.9 (99) Sunday, July 24 Norwood 17.11 (113) def Panthers 9.11 (65) Saturday, Sept 3 Central v Norwood Glenelg v Port North v Panthers Eagles v West Sturt bye ROUND 3 ROUND 8 ROUND 13 ROUND 18 (Split Round) ROUND 23 Friday, April 15 Sturt 13.17 (95) def Eagles 5.7 (37) Glenelg 10.16 (76) def Norwood 8.7 (55) Saturday, April 16 Central 25.10 (160) def Panthers 13.5 (83) Sunday, April 17 North 15.9 (99) def Port 10.11(71) Friday, May 20 Glenelg 25.14 (164) def Sturt 16.11 (107) Norwood 22.12 (144) def Port 6.8 (44) Saturday, May 21 Eagles 8.9 (57) def West 7.10 (52) Central 16.11 (107) def Panthers 10.11 (71) Friday, June 24 Norwood 21.7 (133) def Sturt 11.3 (69) Saturday, June 25 Port 18.11 (119) def West 7.11 (53) Panthers 14.10 (94) def Eagles 11.13 (79) North 21.3 (129) def Glenelg 15.10 (100) Saturday, July 30 North 15.10 (100) def West 8.11 (59) Norwood 14.3 (87) def Port 11.9 (75) Panthers 14.12 (96) def Glenelg 7.13 (55) Saturday, August 6 Central 14.8 (92) def Sturt 10.10 (70) Friday, Sept 9 West v Sturt Norwood v Panthers Saturday, Sept 10 Port v Eagles Central v North Glenelg bye ROUND 4 ROUND 9 ROUND 14 ROUND 19 FINALS Thursday, April 21 West 13.16 (94) def Sturt 5.11 (41) Panthers 14.11 (95) def Port 12.7 (79) Saturday, April 23 Eagles 15.5 (95) def North 12.8 (80) Monday, April 25 Central 16.11 (107) def Norwood 9.10 (64) Friday, May 27 Norwood 13.8 (86) def West 4.8 (32) Saturday, May 28 Port 16.10 (106) def Panthers 12.4 (76) Eagles 14.13 (97) def Glenelg 10.14 (74) Central 16.5 (101) def North 14.10 (94) Saturday, July 2 Panthers 13.10 (88) def Port 9.11 (65) Sunday, July 3 Glenelg 20.15 (135) def West 14.6 (90) Sturt 11.11 (77) def North 10.7 (67) Central 10.9 (69) def Eagles 9.9 (63) Friday, August 12 Norwood 10.7 (67) def West 7.10 (52) Saturday, August 13 Glenelg 21.6 (132) def Sturt 18.11 (119) Central 15.10 (100) def Eagles 13.7 (85) North 18.5 (113) def Port 10.19 (79) ROUND 5 ROUND 10 ROUND 15 ROUND 20 Saturday, April 30 Sturt 16.12 (108) def North 13.18 (96) Sunday, May 1 Port 13.12 (90) def West 9.9 (63) Central 21.5 (131) def Glenelg 8.8 (56) Eagles 11.5 (71) def Norwood 7.5 (47) Saturday, June 4 Norwood 7.12 (54) def Central 7.11 (53) North 16.8 (104) def Eagles 13.12 (90) Panthers 16.6 (102) drew Glenelg 16.6 (102) Port 14.5 (89) def Sturt 6.15 (51) Saturday, July 9 Norwood 16.14 (110) def North 15.6 (96) Port 15.20 (110) def Sturt 5.8 (38) Sunday, July 10 Glenelg 11.9 (75) def Eagles 10.13 (73) Central 16.6 (102) def Panthers 13.7 (85) Friday, August 19 Port 17.14 (116) def Sturt 14.8 (92) Saturday, August 20 West 16.17 (113) def Panthers 11.5 (71) Norwood 16.9 (105) def North 12.6 (78) Eagles 19.11 (125) def Glenelg 2.6 (18) CM H A CC Norwood bye Sunday, September 18 Elim & Quali Final Sunday, September 25 1st & 2nd Semi Final Sunday, October 2 Preliminary Final Sunday, October 9 Grand Final PA GS P USO CM CS A PA AS AS AS AS Key: bold – home team. MATCH TIMES: (N) - Night match (T) - Twilight 4:10pm (C) - Curtain raiser to AFL Port Power C1 - 12:45pm C2 - 11:15am Friday night matches - 7:40pm Saturday night matches - 6:30pm Saturday, Sunday & Monday afternoon matches - 2:10pm * Anzac Day match (Monday April 25) - 3:10pm A - Alberton Oval AO - Adelaide Oval AS - AAMI Stadium CC - Commander Centre Oval, Unley CS - Coopers Stadium, Norwood CM - City Mazda Stadium, Richmond GS - Gliderol Stadium, Glenelg H - Hickinbotham Oval, Noarlunga PA - Playford Alive Oval, Elizabeth P - Prospect Oval USO - Unleash Solar Oval BRAIN BENDERS 1. Who is the captain of Central District? 2. Who coached West Adelaide in 1994 and 1995? 3. Glenelg has only ever had two Jack Oatey Medallists (best-on-ground in the Grand Final). Can you name them? 4. Who did Alan Green, Aldo Floreani and Greg White flay for in the 1970s? 5. Current Port coach Tony Bamford was also a premiership player with the Magpies. How many premierships did he win and in what years? 6. Who topped West Torrens’ goal kicking in 1989 with 64 majors? 7. In what year did former Crow Brett James take over the captaincy of Norwood? 8. Prior to last season when was the last time Norwood lost a League Grand Final? 9. Who is the League games record holder for Norwood? 10. Where was the Round 1 Norwood v Port clash played? Find the footy! 0 LEGEND: Answers: 1) Paul Thomas 2) Geoff Morris 3) Stephen Kernahan (1985) and Tony Hall (1986) 4) West Torrens 5) Three (1996, 1998, 1999) 6) Chris Lindsay 7) 2002 8) 1999 9) Garry McIntosh 10) AAMI Stadium. 31 Your local insurer. Call 8202 4567, visit raa.com.au or any RAA office. This product is issued by RAA Insurance Ltd. Please refer to the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) which is available from the RAA. kwp!RAA10400 IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL
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