Round 13
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Round 13
Park further away. com.au IN ROUND 13 2008 THIS ISSUE… Contents: 5 5 6 9 19 Eagles’ Jared Petrenko evades Norwood’s Adam Cockshell. Injury forces Chris Ladhams’ retirement Magpies’ Daniel Hargraves reaches 150 games Profile: Norwood’s Tim Weatherald Profile: Port Captain Corey Ah Chee Q&A: Port’s Tim Looby Regulars: 4 11 12 13 14 15 16-17 Stat Leaders Star Player and Star Search Mini League On the Sidelines The Year That Was SANFL News Poster: Glenelg’s Brett Backwell 18 Club News 20-27 League/Reserves Stats and Team Lists 28 Results 29 Scoreboard 30 Fixtures 30 Brain Benders WIN/LOSS/DRAW TABLE - WHO’S PLAYING? GLENELG V STURT DID YOU KNOW? Saturday, June 28 @ Challenge Recruitment Oval (2.00pm) EAGLES V CENTRAL Former Port Adelaide fullforward Scott Hodges holds the SANFL record for the highest number of goals kicked in a season. The former Adelaide Crow bagged 153 goals for the Magpies in 1990. Saturday, June 28 @ Woodville Oval (2.00pm) PORT V NORTH Saturday, June 28 @ Alberton Oval (2.00pm) NORWOOD V WEST Saturday, June 28 @ Coopers Stadium (2.00pm) BYE – SOUTH (Last 10 games) Pos Team Win/Loss/Draw (last 10 games) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sturt Glenelg Central District North Adelaide Norwood Eagles South Adelaide Port Adelaide Magpies West Adelaide W L W L L L W L L W W L W W L W L L W W W L L W L W L L W W W L W D L L L W L L D W L W L W W W L W L L L L W W W W W L L L L W W W L L L L L W W W W W W W L L L W W L W L L L W L ADELAIDE WEB DESIGN - BOYLEN MEDIA PUBLISHER: Boylen Media Level 3, 47 South Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 Ph: (08) 8233 9433 Fax: (08) 8212 6484 SANFL PARTNERSHIPS & STRATEGY DEPARTMENT: Ph: (08) 8268 2088 [email protected] EDITOR: ADVERTISING SALES: PRINTING: Simon Trayhorn [email protected] Boylen Media [email protected] Lane Print & Post Ph: (08) 8179 9900 DESIGN: SUBSCRIPTIONS/BACK COPIES: PHOTOGRAPHY: Dan Parsons [email protected] Ph: (08) 8233 9433 [email protected] Photopool Ph: 0416 086 755 COVER: Sturt’s Fabian DeLuca gets the jump on Glenelg’s Trevor Cranston with Jade Sheedy (Sturt), Adam Fisher (Glenelg) and Ty Allen (Glenelg) looking on. 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STAT LEADERS STAT LEADERS BY PHIL HERDEN POSSESSION LEADERS Gm Poss Poss/Gm Gm Kicks Kick/Gm 1 St 9 SHEEDY Jade 11 298 27.1 1 NA 16 2 NA 16 ALLAN James 10 277 27.7 2 WA 7 ALLAN James 10 201 20.1 BAILEY Steve 10 182 3 PA 2 CLAYTON Jeremy 10 271 27.1 3 St 18.2 9 SHEEDY Jade 11 180 4 NA 23 LONIE Nathan 11 271 24.6 4 16.4 St 2 CRANE Luke 11 173 15.7 5 SA 33 HANDBY Michael 11 267 24.3 6 St 2 CRANE Luke 11 264 24.0 5 WA 31 BROWN Nathan 9 171 19.0 6 NA 23 LONIE Nathan 11 169 7 Nw 4 GALLAGHER James 9 258 15.4 28.7 7 PA 2 CLAYTON Jeremy 10 160 16.0 8 PA 33 SUMMERTON Steven 9 9 NA 12 ARCHARD Rhys 11 256 28.4 8 WA 5 CUPIDO Damian 10 153 15.3 252 22.9 9 NA 12 ARCHARD Rhys 11 152 13.8 7 BAILEY Steve 10 250 25.0 10 PA 33 SUMMERTON Steven 9 151 16.8 MARK LEADERS Gm Marks Mk/Gm 1 St 16 PERRIE Ian 11 92 2 WA 31 BROWN Nathan 9 91 3 NA 2 ALLEWAY Clinton 10 81 4 St 7 CHAMBERS Brant 11 5 WA 16 WILLITS Ryan 6 SA 5 7 NA 12 8 St 9 PA 10 WA 10 PA KICK LEADERS HIT-OUT LEADERS Gm HO HO/Gm 8.4 1 Gl 9 CRANSTON Trevor 10 177 17.7 10.1 2 NA 43 O’HARA Brett 9 149 16.6 8.1 3 St 37 DeLUCA Fabian 8 145 18.1 77 7.0 4 Ea 28 DABROSWKI Brad 11 145 13.2 10 74 7.4 5 PA 43 MARIC Ivan 6 144 24.0 PRENDERGAST Ian 10 70 7.0 6 SA 34 PARRY Craig 9 143 15.9 ARCHARD Rhys 11 69 6.3 7 St 26 FEAST Simon 11 136 12.4 35 EVANS Craig 11 68 6.2 8 CD 18 MACKENZIE Jason 10 112 11.2 33 SUMMERTON Steven 9 64 7.1 9 Nw 1 COCKSHELL Adam 9 80 8.9 1 AH CHEE Corey 61 6.1 10 Nw 45 TYRELL Kenrick 7 79 11.3 HANDBALL LEADERS Gm HB HB/Gm 1 SA 33 HANDBY Michael 11 128 11.6 2 Nw 4 GALLAGHER James 9 127 14.1 3 St 9 SHEEDY Jade 11 118 10.7 4 Gl 23 MURPHY Byron 10 117 11.7 5 PA 2 CLAYTON Jeremy 10 111 11.1 6 PA 33 SUMMERTON Steven 9 105 11.7 7 SA 17 BOYD James 11 104 9.5 8 SA 10 TORNEY Jason 11 103 9.4 9 NA 23 LONIE Nathan 11 102 9.3 14 ALLEN Ty 10 100 10.0 Gm G B 10 South’s Michael Handby is the SANFL’s leading handballer. 10 Gl SCORING LEADERS 1 St 7 CHAMBERS Brant 11 56 26 2 PA 23 HARGRAVES Daniel 10 40 28 3 Gl 33 McCONNELL Justin 10 37 12 4 Ea 6 PASSADOR Mark 6 35 6 5 SA 19 WARREN Ben 11 34 19 6 St 16 PERRIE Ian 11 29 12 7 NA 30 YOUNIE Heath 11 25 12 8 CD 40 HAVELBERG Daniel 10 25 8 9 Nw 24 WALKER Taylor 7 24 10 35 FITZGERALD Craig 11 24 7 10 Ea FOR MORE STATS AND RECORDS BUY THE 230 PAGE 2008 WEST END SA FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE. - AVAILABLE WHERE FOOTBALL BUDGETS ARE SOLD. 4 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY MAGPIES’ DANIEL HARGRAVES REACHES 150 GAMES | INJURY FORCES CHRIS LADHAMS’ RETIREMENT MAGPIES’ DANIEL HARGRAVES REACHES 150 GAMES P ort Adelaide Magpies’ Daniel Hargraves will play his 150th SANFL League match this weekend, ironically against North Adelaide, the club for which he played 126 of those games. Hargraves’ football journey began in 1994, when he was drafted with selection number 27 in the AFL pre-season draft to the Western Bulldogs from the Eastern Ranges TAC Cup team. He played a total of 38 games for the Bulldogs between 1994 and1997, kicking 64 goals before being traded to the Fremantle Dockers where, primarily due to injury, he played a further three AFL games in 1998 and 1999. Between 2000 and 2006, Hargraves played for North Adelaide, kicking a total of 391 goals, was the club’s deputy vice-captain in 2003, and won the Ken Farmer Medal as the League’s highest goalkicker in 2002 with 68 majors. Hargraves joined the Magpies in 2007 and has played 23 games, kicking a total of 79 goals so far for the club. Indeed, in 2008 the 32-yearold is enjoying one of his best seasons in the competition with 40 goals already to his name, including a bag of 10 against the Eagles in Round Three. Port Adelaide CEO Matthew Richardson said, “to play 150 League games is a significant achievement, and even though Daniel has played only a few games with our club, we would like to congratulate him on that achievement. “Since joining the Magpies, Daniel has averaged slightly better than three goals a game, which is above his SANFL career average, and we could not have asked for any more from him to this point.” Magpies’ Daniel Hargraves is set to play his 150th SANFL game. INJURY FORCES CHRIS LADHAMS’ RETIREMENT N orth Adelaide on-baller Chris Ladhams can look back on a wonderful career after he announced his retirement earlier this month. After booting two majors against the West Adelaide Reserves in Round 11, the 27 year old Ladhams decided to retire rather than continue to battle a chronic neck injury, which was hampering his ability to perform at his usual high standard. The former Adelaide Crow had struggled to overcome the injury, which was sustained during a boating accident while fishing off Moonta after Round Three. In an attempt to regain some form, Ladhams played with Moonta before being named in the Roosters’ squad to take on Sturt at House Brothers Oval in Round 10, however, the injury forced Ladhams to withdraw from the side. Ladhams joined North as a junior from the Gaza Football Club, making his debut for the League side in 1997. ‘Ladsy’ played 118 games for the Roosters, predominantly as an on-baller, although at times he featured in the forward lines, amassing an impressive 158 goals. Ladhams’ performances for the Roosters reached a peak in 2004 when he was named Club Champion, and he followed this with another great year in 2005 to finish runner-up to Luke Ivens in the prestigious award. In the AFL, Ladhams spent two North’s Chris Ladhams retires after struggling with a neck injury. years at Essendon before being traded to the Adelaide Football Club, where he played his first game in 2001, going on to kick 37 goals in 54 appearances. North Adelaide Football Operations Manager James Moore said “Chris was a true match winner, which as every football club knows are really hard to find. “He had it all and it is sad to see him leave the game, probably four years too early. “Good luck to Chris, Kelly and their baby Lilly in their future.” Senior Coach Andrew Jarman said “Chris is a great kid who I have watched since Under 8’s at Gaza FC. “He was one of the most skilled players to play SANFL in the last 10 years.” SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 5 PROFILE: FRESH ‘LEGS CURE TIM’S BLUES FRESH ‘LEGS CURE TIM’S BLUES BY DON COOPER E arlier this year, Tim Weatherald faced the realisation his distinguished League game career with the club where it all began was grinding to an inconspicuous conclusion. After 253 League games, the former Sturt champion began the agonising process of deciding his future direction in the game, which he loves with an unashamed passion. However, the 30-year-old is well accustomed to the fate that not only football, but also life, can bring. Just a matter of weeks after bidding farewell to the place where he was once revered by the Double Blues’ faithful, Weatherald returned to the SANFL as Norwood’s newest ‘recruit’, signing on until the end of the 2009 season. Prior to his return to House Brothers Oval for the Round 11 clash with his former teammates, Weatherald pondered on how he might feel preparing for battle in the opposition rooms, when down the corridor his name proudly adorns a locker commemorating his years of distinction in the number six Sturt guernsey. “I guess it’s going to be an interesting feeling heading back there,” Weatherald said in the days leading up to the clash. The Double Blues proved too strong for a spirited Redlegs side, winning by 17 points, but Weatherald produced a fine performance to finish high amongst Norwood’s best. Forever linked with Sturt’s resurgence in the late 1990s, none of those years personified his character both on and off the field more than 2002, when the thrill of sharing the Magarey Medal with then team-mate Jade Sheedy was crowned with a long awaited premiership. 6 And whilst the tragedy that followed in Bali later that month had been well documented by many, it wasn’t until late last year that Weatherald found a sense of solace in scribing his own spectrum of emotions surrounding the events that unfolded during that time. “Writing ‘Tim’s Story’ was my way of not only coping with what happened to me, but giving the public an understanding of what we all went through as such young men,” Weatherald explained. “I had a lot of emotions hanging over me for a long time and putting these to paper certainly helped me to deal with them, and most pleasing of all, has also inspired many others involved to open up their feelings.” As for the latest chapter in Weatherald’s football chronicles, his arrival at Norwood was the result of a chain of events instigated by John Cahill. Cahill, in a bid to entice the prematurely ‘retired’ on-baller to Hickinbotham Oval, unwittingly set up a chance meeting with Norwood coach Trevor Hill, which inturn led to his signing as the Redlegs’ new midfield mentor. So, following a fleeting few weeks as a football-free family man with wife Marnie and two daughters, Katie and Lucy, save for a cameo role with Tumby Bay alongside former Sturt comrade Michael Curtis, Weatherald is now back enjoying his other passion. “In some ways it’s a big gamble for a club to take on an older player, but I’m thrilled to be at Norwood and continuing to play League footy,” he said. “There’s nothing quite like the adrenalin rush of running SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY Tim Weatherald stunned Sturt supporters with his move to Norwood. out onto the ground in front of a big crowd and getting amongst the action, but it’s not only that. “It’s the whole ‘family’ atmosphere around a football club that I love so much. “I had that at Sturt and I have it here at Norwood. “We’re a side with a lot of talent but lack a bit of experience, particularly through the mid-field, so I really feel I have something to offer the club with a view to their ongoing success.” Weatherald said. “We just need to find some consistency in our performances though. “At present, the gap between our best game and our worst game is too great and to be a real force we need to close that and set the bar higher. “If we can do that, then we are a real chance to take on the top three sides and win.” WOODVILLE-WEST TORRENS CHEERLEADERS Eagles’ cheerleaders entertain the fans before the bounce at Woodville Oval with one of the more impressive routines seen in the SANFL this season. THE GOOD GUYS K R A M A S S I M T ’ N DO 116CM (46”) INTEGRATED FULL HIGH DEFINITION PLASMA TV $ 2899 • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 • Maximum 1,000,000:1 Contrast (30,000 Native) PAY LESS PAY CASH • Integrated HD Digital DVB-T Tuner • 3 x HDMI Inputs, PC Input TGGL7387 † On Sale until Sunday 3rd August 2008 or while stocks last. †Bonus subject to terms and conditions. Please see instore for details. CAPTAIN COREY PORT’S LATEST NUMBER ONE CAPTAIN COREY PORT’S LATEST NUMBER ONE BY STEVE BARRETT F our days out from Port Adelaide Magpies’ season opener against Central District, Corey Ah Chee received a bolt from the blue. In the presence of teammates, coaches and club officials for the senior players’ jumper presentation at Alberton Oval, the shocked 27-year-old was handed the Magpies’ coveted number one guernsey as Port’s new captain for 2008. “I was told by Timmy (Ginever) at our jumper presentation,” said Ah Chee, who had been a vice-captain since 2003. “Surprised would definitely be the word to describe how I felt.” Ah Chee replaced incumbent Mark Clayton who, after some initial disappointment, copped the club’s decision on the chin. “Mark got over it pretty quickly,” Ah Chee said, who also celebrated becoming a first-time parent in May when his partner Lisa gave birth to daughter Madison Rose. “The big picture is to play in the Grand Final. “Mark realises himself that with or without the captaincy, playing in Grand Finals is what it’s all about.” The outsider’s perception of Ah Chee paints the picture of a reserved, self-effacing, softly-spoken individual, whose deeds, more so than his words, would appear the catalyst to lift his team-mates to new heights. But Ah Chee, who represented the AFL Indigenous All-Stars in 2003 and 2005 alongside players like Adam Goodes, Michael O’Loughlin and Peter Burgoyne, believed he was more than capable of taking charge vocally in his new role. “I try to voice my opinions when I see fit,” he said. “We’ve got a number of experienced guys around the footy club so there’s plenty of support and leadership. “At the end of the day, if I think something needs to be said, I’ll call it as I see it.” For Ah Chee, who works as a storeperson for club sponsor Interior Joinery and Furniture (IJF), the captaincy at Port is the latest in a swag of honours he has received during his decorated nineseason SANFL career. Ah Chee made his League debut aged 19 in 2000 after transferring to Port from famed NTFL club Darwin Buffalos the previous year. He swiftly developed from a promising Reserves footballer in 1999 into a State Team representative in 2000, selected to the SA squad with just five League games under his belt. Ah Chee has been virtually an automatic State selection ever since. In 2000, Ah Chee was chosen as the Pies’ best first-year player, beating out the likes of current AFL stars Shaun Burgoyne and Alan Didak. The following season he took out Port’s most improved player and best-team-man awards, before being named the Magpies’ most consistent player three years in a row, from 2004-06. Throughout most of his career, Ah Chee has been one of the competition’s best when it comes to stopping goals, and he’s considered by many to be the SANFL’s premier fullback of the 21st century. This season he hasn’t stopped quite as many, instead he’s been kicking them himself. “Timmy (Ginever) asked me at the start of the season where would I like to play,” recalled Ah Chee, who in 2002 secured the A. R. “Bob” McLean Medal as the Magpies’ Club Champion. “I said centre half-forward and he told me what I needed to work at and what he expected from me. “So far, so good. “But I have no hesitation going to full-back when Tim asks me to.” Spending substantial time at centre-half-forward this season has enabled Ah Chee to fully showcase his underrated kicking ability. Ah Chee, who in the past has performed the odd pinchhitting cameo stint up forward, actually entered 2008 with a career tally of 51 goals and 18 behinds from his 169 games. That’s a remarkable 74 per cent conversion, a strike rate that compares favourably with the greatest forwards of any era. “I’ve always felt comfortable kicking for goal,” Ah Chee said. “If you take the mark inside 50, you should have the confidence to have a shot and kick the goal.” Port supporters will be hoping captain Corey’s confidence rubs off on his teammates for some time to come. Port captain Corey Ah Chee. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 9 PROUDLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA’ AS NO.1 . BEER IT PA PAYS TO BE A LOCAL STAR PLAYER | STAR SEARCH STAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR & R.O. SHEARMAN MEDAL Ward burns for North N orth Adelaide’s Daniel Ward was in scintillating form for the Roosters’ in their comfortable 47 point win over the Panthers in last Saturday’s clash at Prospect Oval. Ward’s best-on-ground performance saw him rewarded with five votes in the ‘be active’ Star Player and R.O Shearman Medal. Star Player Votes Round 12 Judged by members of the SANFL’s 200 Club on a 5-4-32-1 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. CENTRAL V GLENELG @ HAMRA HOMES OVAL NORTH V SOUTH @ PROSPECT OVAL 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 Glenelg Glenelg Glenelg Central Glenelg EAGLES V STURT @ WOODVILLE OVAL 5 4 3 2 1 Daniel Ward Adam Fisher Ty Allen Trevor Cranston Chad O’Sullivan Luke Panozzo Daniel Ward Clint Alleway James Allan Andy Otten Nathan Lonie North North North South North WEST V PORT @ BROADSPECTRUM OVAL Luke Crane Brant Chambers Ryan Herring Jade Sheedy Jared Petrenko Sturt Sturt Sturt Sturt Eagles 5 4 3 2 1 Steve Summerton Ryan Ferguson Brad Murray Daniel Elstone Damian Cupido Port West Port Port West Leaderboard (After Round 12, excludes Mystery Round 11) 23 21 20 19 18 Jade Sheedy Adam Fisher Ty Allen Luke Crane Paul Thomas Sturt Glenelg Glenelg Sturt Central 17 16 15 14 12 Steven Summerton Port James Allen North Leigh Treeby Eagles James Gowans Central Andrew Whiteman Sturt Star Player of the Year and R.O. Shearman Medallists 2000 2001 2002 2003 – – – – Gavin Colville (Eagles) Ryan O’Connor (Port) Jade Sheedy (Sturt) Brett Backwell (Glenelg) Marco Bello (Central) STAR SEARCH AWARD 2004 2005 2006 2007 – – – – Salim Hassan (West) Jeremy Clayton (Port) Justin Cicolella (Eagles) James Allan (North) Casey Carr Magpies’ Casey Carr wins Coca-Cola Star Search Award Nomination C asey Carr from the Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club has been named the Round Twelve Coca-Cola Star Search Award nominee. In just his fourth League match for the Magpies, Carr was a standout in the Magpies’ 36 point win against West Adelaide on Sunday at Broadspectrum Oval. This attacking wingman’s consistency throughout the match earned him three goals amongst his 14 possession game. Carr’s ability to play in a number of roles around the ground has allowed him to become a versatile player and asset to the League team. Making his League debut in Round 8 this year against Sturt, Carr has formed a strong presence in the Magpies’ midfield. Recruited to the Magpies in 2006, Carr went on to play the majority of season 2007 in the Magpies Under 19 team, and a number of games in the Reserves, before representing the Magpies in the Under 19’s premiership team at AAMI Stadium. Introduced last season, the Coca-Cola Star Search Award recognises the talented youngsters making their mark in League ranks. On the completion of the minor round, one of the 23 nominees will be chosen, by the review panel as the 2008 Coca-Cola Star Search Award Winner. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 11 MINI LEAGUE TEAMS MINI LEAGUE ALL MATCHES TO BE PLAYED AT HALF-TIME OF THE LEAGUE MATCH EAGLES V be active @ WOODVILLE OVAL PORT V be active @ ALBERTON OVAL EAGLES be active PORT be active (Fulham North) (Lockleys North PS) (Alberton PS) (Alberton PS) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Daniel Drew Brandyn Galletti Jason Butler Ben Kishi Sam Paparella Billy Stretch Baden Smith Lachlan Perry Jack Gallard Jacob Carruthers Michael Albanese Giles Kersley Jett Connor James Creek Kayne Egel David Farran Matthew Scarfo Taylor Nadebaum Dominic Ventra James Smart Daniel Pedler Aaron Wurfel Cain Smith Jackson Borrett Tyson Smith Julian Rullo Matthew Perkins Alex Paton Jackson Crosby Bradley Gifford Kayne Cornish Morgan Cocks Jesse Loechel Jordan Floropoulos-Skeggs Kalen Thorogood Jayden Sam Schoder Benjamin Williams Samuel Middleditch Chris Rea Darcy Harcourt Tyson Cretan Paul Michael Amanuel Shume GLENELG V be active @ CHALLENGE RECRUITMENT OVAL 12 GLENELG be active (Our Lady of Grace) (Marion PS) 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 16 17 18 19 20 Harrison Cock Mark Noble Brett Cyganov Ben Moroney John Noble Callum Shannon Clem Goodrich Jack Shannon Rhys Arriola Chris Gibbie Guy Nesbit Jason Edwards James Killan Jacob Miller Kyle Martin Tom Holtham SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY Andy Johnson Mitchell Johnson Bradley Zidov Jake Cleverley Brok Cleverley Josh Buckney Matthew Degruchy Bott Liam Thomas Matt Schultz Jessica Schulver Nicholas Whiteford Alistair Whiteford Vishal Bhardwaj Tom Butler Matthew Bateman Stavro Chatzigiannis Ethan Wildman Carl Speak Jordan Speak Michael Hope J. Austin B. Austin B. Campbell N. Campbell A. Lindsay A. Miller J. O’Loughlin O. Wilson M. Iwaszczue R. Young B. Lally C. Weatra L. Old Field B. Greig B. George NORWOOD V be active @ COOPERS STADIUM Norwood and be active teams unavailable at time of printing. South Australia’s only Football Show Saturday afternoon on ON THE SIDELINES | MILESTONES ON THE SIDELINES MILESTONES CENTRAL DISTRICT DANIEL HARGRAVES PORT ADELAIDE MAGPIES Ian Callinan Hamstring Test Charles Slattery Knee 2 weeks Chris Gowans Knee 2 weeks Daniel Batson Mark Clayton Zane Kirkwood Knee Hamstring Shoulder Test Test Season 150 SOUTH ADELAIDE GLENELG No Injuries Jarrad Sundqvist Groin Ben Mules Shoulder Test STURT Paul Sherwood Concussion Test Craig Robinson Ankle Damian McCormack Shoulder Elliott King Knee Simon Feast Darren Gregory Tristan Gum Nick Wark Sam Miles Indefinite 3 weeks Indefinite Season GAMES (IF SELECTED) Ankle Knee Hamstring Ankle Shoulder 1 week 6-8 weeks Test Test Indefinite Knee Shoulder Hamstring Broken leg TBA TBA 1 week Season WEST ADELAIDE NORTH ADELAIDE Shannon Motlop Hip 1 week Shane Schubert Foot 5 weeks Salim Hassan Murray Hamblin David Piasente Logan Hill PORT MAGPIES NORWOOD Nick Duigan Hip Test WOODVILLE-WEST TORRENS David Trotter Hamstring Test Brad DeVries Knee Test Scott Borlace Knee 2 weeks Robert DeJongh Shoulder 3 weeks Dylan Pfitzner Back 6 weeks Luke McLean Knee Season Chad Gibson Shoulder Season Brendan Papps Craig Gogoll James Stewart Damien Williamson James McEntee Robert Fiacchi Mark Passador Cody Hicks Hamstring Hamstring Hamstring Back Ankle Knee Hamstring Knee CHAD O’SULLIVAN CENTRAL DISTRICT 50 GAMES (IF SELECTED) MATTHEW LOKAN PORT MAGPIES 4 weeks 4 weeks Test Test Test 1 week 1 week 2 weeks 50 GAMES (IF SELECTED) SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 13 THE YEAR THAT WAS… THE YEAR THAT WAS… 1987 Premier: North Adelaide Runner-Up: Glenelg Placings: 1. North Adelaide. 2. Glenelg. 3. Norwood. 4. Port Adelaide. 5. Woodville. 6. West Torrens. 7. West Adelaide. 8. Central District. 9. Sturt. 10. South Adelaide. elaide. Magarey Medal: Andrew Jarman (North Adelaide) Jack Oatey Medal: Mike Parsons (North Adelaide) Ken Farmer Medal: John Roberts/102 goals (North Adelaide) Stanley H. Lewis Memorial Trophy: Norwood Fos Williams Medal: Andrew Jarman (North Adelaide) South Australia v Western Australia @ WACA. Chris McDermott (Glenelg) South Australia v Victoria @ Football Park. 14 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY SANFL NEWS SANFL NEWS MAUGHAN THIEM AND THE MAGPIES – WHAT A PARTNERSHIP! S ince 1972, Maughan Thiem has been a sponsor of the Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club and a major partner for the past 10 years. But what are the reasons behind the longevity of a relationship that is one of the most respected within the SANFL family? Peter Thomas, Dealer Principal for Maughan Thiem, has provided some insights into this remarkable partnership in sport. “Maughan Thiem and the Magpies are two well established local entities within the Port Adelaide community,” Peter said. “We have similar cultures; we are passionate about local football; we are close to Alberton and we both want to put something back into the local community. “It is a strong branding exercise for us, marrying two great, well recognised brands within the Port Adelaide district. “The Magpies have the largest membership base in the SANFL, which creates lots of awareness for us, plus there is TV, jumper identification, press and the website. “The two management teams have a close working relationship, abreast of all issues of mutual interest.” While playing success enhances those relationships, Peter believes sponsors have to go through the tougher times when a club is not performing on the field. As Peter commented, “when this occurs, Maughan Thiem’s position is, how we can help the club to again be successful and this also works in reverse. “Partnership is the key word for me, for any sponsor/club agreement to work at its optimum.” With regards to the operations of Maughan Thiem, Peter said, “we have a passion for the Ford product to be successful. “Likewise, members of the Magpies footy club have the same feelings for their team. “Our strengths are the Magpie strengths. “Maughan Thiem revolves around its committed staff, with many having been with the company for over 20 years. “We have been judged to be in the top 100 private companies in SA. “In five years’ time, we will be stronger and there will be growth. “With Ford going down the road of the world concept cars and new models being developed to address the alternative fuel issues, we believe we have the RIGHT PRODUCT with the RIGHT DELIVERY.” Peter, 49, was a footballer of note in his youth, having won the Hone Medal for the Best and Fairest in the Amateur League playing for Kilburn, mainly in the backline. He was a member of the State Amateur team. Peter also has a SANFL connection through his son, Daniel, who is the State League Services Manager. CALL TO ARMS – SATURDAY JUNE 28 T his weekend is ‘Call to Arms’ and with no live AFL in Adelaide it’s your chance to get your footy fix at the SANFL. The League has decided to get behind this great cause, which was initially adopted by the Essendon Football Club, who wore yellow arm bands in respect for their team mate Adam Ramanauskas and his fight against cancer. As part of the campaign at each SANFL ground, the centre circle will be painted yellow, goal umpires will have yellow flags, and there will be collectors at each gate for anyone who would like to make a donation. In South Australia alone, almost 1000 Amateur League teams have registered to support this great cause. If you haven’t already done so this is your chance to make a contribution. So get along to one of the four matches in Round 13, or log onto www.calltoarms.com.au to make a donation and help the fight against cancer. DOMINO’S PIZZA PLAYER OF THE WEEK NAME: John Harrop AGE: 14 SCHOOL: Ardrossan Area School FOOTBALL PROGRAM INVOLVED IN: Nine-a-side football at Maitland Area School. WHAT POSITION DO YOU PLAY: Centre halfback. WHICH SANFL TEAM DO YOU SUPPORT? Eagles. WHICH AFL TEAM DO YOU SUPPORT? Crows. WHICH FOOTBALLER DO YOU ADMIRE MOST AND WHY? Andrew McLeod because he is quick and agile. WHO IS GOING TO WIN THE AFL PREMIERSHIP THIS YEAR? Hawthorn. WHO IS GOING TO WIN THE SANFL PREMIERSHIP THIS YEAR? Eagles. WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE FOOTBALL MOMENT? First game for Ardrossan Football Club. FUTURE FOOTBALL GOALS? Play AFL for the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles. Peter Thomas (Dealer Principal of Maughan Thiem) SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 15 POSTER - BRETT BACKWELL - GLENELG BRETT BACKWELL - GLENELG CLUB NEWS CLUB NEWS West Adelaide SAFC Cocktail Party – ‘Panther Bazaar’ Friday August 1 at The Shores Complex, including a three course meal, Hardys Wines and West End Beers. Tickets are available at $75.00 pp. To be held at the Hotel Richmond, Rundle Mall on Saturday August 9. More information will be available soon so lock this date in your diary, and if you want the very latest Panthers’ News go to www.safc.com.au Next Home Match North Adelaide Annual Gala Banquet Auction Saturday, July 12 v Glenelg. Jumping J-Jays Castle for kids at all home games in the family friendly area. Grandstand Seating Gold Pass Lunches are a highlight of every home match. Enjoy great food, wine and company plus special guests - $45.00 member - $50.00 non-member. Contact the club to book, and don’t forget for all the latest West Adelaide news and events, just log onto www.westadelaidefc.com.au NAFC members are admitted free of charge to grandstand seating upon presentation of 2008 members’ badge. Guaranteed reserved seating in the southern stand is available for $25 for the 10 home games. For all other patrons, $4 access per person is available for northern grandstand access (children accompanying adults are free). Port Adelaide Magpies Reds @ The Hilton. Gold Pass Lunches Home Match Saturday, June 28, 2.00pm v North. Home Match Sponsor – Stratford Services 1988 and 1998 Premiership Reunion Dinner Relive the 1988 and 1998 Grand Final wins at the Port Club on Saturday July 19. $88 includes a three course meal and beverages, along with great entertainment throughout the night, and also includes interviews from players of both sides and fantastic footage of the matches. Book now. Home Match President’s Luncheons The next home match luncheon for 2008 will be held on Saturday July 5. For $60, join us and enjoy a two course meal, drinks and guest speakers. All luncheons held at the Port Club before the main game. Quiz Night The Magpies Quiz Night will be held at the Port Club on Saturday July 26. Get a table together and test your knowledge. Cost is $10 per person, BYO supper and bar facilities available. All money raised goes to Magpies Junior Development. Merchandise The first range of Official 2008 PAMFC Merchandise is now available, including new winter merchandise just in time for the rainy weekends. Drop into the office and see the new range or visit the Graphpak merchandise van at every home match, located in front of the Allan Scott building. For enquiries or bookings contact the club on 8241 0141. South Adelaide Believe to Succeed – Become a Member Now! Club target is 2008 members in 2008. Make sure you are not just a supporter, but also a financial member in 2008. Ring the club on 8186 8200 to join, or on Home Match Game Day head up to the front office. Next Home Match Saturday, July 5 v Norwood. Get the best car park in the SANFL, around the arena for just $4. Jimmy Deane’s Presidents Home Match Luncheon from 12pm, three courses, drinks and guest speaker for just $39. Home Match Lunches Home Match Lunches for Round 14 (Saturday July 5) and Round 21 (Saturday August 23) will be “Family Affair” luncheons. We encourage guests to bring along their children for these two lunches. There will be gifts and entertainment for the children as well as normal proceedings for guests. Past Players’ Bonanza Luncheon Round 18 v North at Hickinbotham Oval. All past players are welcome and encouraged to come along and have a great day watching the Panthers play and mingling with other players of yester-year. Home Match Lunch includes three courses, drinks and a guest speaker. Cost to past players on this day is only $20 (half-price). Please get in contact with Andrew Osborn (Ozzie) at the SAFC on 8186-8200 if you would like to attend. Perks Hotels and Hotel Richmond are the Special Support Sponsor for this lunch. 18 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY Friday July 25, THE event of the year for the Club at the Hilton, featuring Andrew Startin and the Flaming Sambucas. Cost is $110 per person for a three course dinner, beer, wine and soft drinks. Contact the Club for bookings on 8344 8733. Latest News For the latest news visit the club at www.nafc.com.au After Match Presentations Today will be held at the Hampstead Hotel, Collinswood from 6:00 pm onwards. The Hampstead Hotel is a very valued Rooster sponsor. Glenelg Family Fun - Every Wednesday Night Come to the Glenelg Football Club on a Wednesday night and enjoy the fun family atmosphere of Brooksy’s Good Guys Family Fun Night at The Bay Bar and Bistro, Challenge Recruitment Oval, Brighton Road Glenelg. The Family Fun kicks off at 5pm with a FREE Sports Clinic for children aged 4-12 years on Challenge Recruitment Oval. Parents can sit in the newly designed al fresco dining area and relax in comfort while the kids exercise in a fun safe environment, before sharing a fantastic meal from The Bay Bistro. Chef Trevor Hancock has designed a special family menu available only on Wednesday Family Fun nights. Raffles are run throughout the night with fun activities for the kids. For bookings and further information, please contact Reception at the club on 8294 5333. Sponsored by David Brooks - The Good Guys at Mile End. Tiger Lunch 2008 Series There are two remaining Tiger Lunches in the 2008 series. The July Tiger Lunch will be held 12:30pm Friday July 18 and features guest speaker Kevin Sheedy. August Tiger Lunch is on August 22 at 12:30pm and Neale Daniher will be the guest speaker. Tickets are $70 per person for each lunch, which includes a three course meal and beverages at The Bay Function Centre. Bookings are essential, contact reception on 8294 5333 or [email protected] and be quick. Tickets to both lunches are limited and selling out fast. School Holiday Coaching Clinic They are back! The July School Holiday Coaching Clinic will be held Monday July 7 through to Wednesday July 9 at Challenge Recruitment Oval. The clinic is available for children aged 5-12 years and is run from 10am – 12noon each day. Each child will receive a BBQ lunch and fruit box each day, with signed footballs to be won and giveaways each day with Glenelg players in attendance. Bookings essential, contact reception at the club on 8294 5333. Central District Bulldog Business Luncheon Friday July 25, Special Guest Speaker – Stan Alves. Proudly sponsored by Williams Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning. Tickets are $70 per person starting at 12.00pm for a 12.30pm start at Grand Central, Goodman Road Elizabeth. For bookings, contact the Club on 8255 2555 or [email protected]. CDFC Auction Dinner Saturday August 16, Grand Central, Goodman Road Elizabeth. For further information on this event please contact the Club on 8255 2555 or [email protected]. Norwood Hall of Fame This year’s Hall of Fame Dinner will also incorporate the 1978 Reunion and will be held at the Hilton Hotel on Saturday July 5. At a cost of $100 per person including a three course meal, beer and wine, this is a night not to be missed. Contact the club on 8362 6278 to book in now as limited tickets are left. 2008 Major Car Lottery This year, first prize is a Mazda 2 along with four runnerup prizes thanks to Paradise Motors Mazda. The lottery will be on sale in various locations over the next couple of months, so make sure you buy a ticket for just $2 and be in the running to win. For more information contact Gemma at the club on 8362 6278. Next Home Match Saturday, July 12 v North. The Pre-Match has been selling out fast, so please call Carly at the club now to book your place, tickets are only $50 and include Coopers beer, Grant Burge wines and guest speakers. Eagles Eagles’ Membership – Determined to be Great in 2008 Thank you to all who have renewed their membership or have joined for the season. Your support is very much appreciated. For those who haven’t joined, the club encourages you to do so by phoning 8347 2444, or by logging onto www.wwtfc.com.au Entertainment Books Entertainment books are available from the club office for only $65. Eagles’ Golden Ball Saturday, July 5, 7pm. Magarey Room - AAMI Stadium Function Centre Tickets are $100, includes a door prize ($100 gift voucher) per table. Ticket also includes a luxurious three course meal, and all drinks. Enjoy live entertainment and grab a bargain from the night’s Main and Silent Auction. Contact Nadia on 8347 2444 to book. Super Sunday Sunday, July 27. Don’t miss your chance to win $1000 and lots of other cash prizes, all for $25 (includes drinks and BBQ lunch). Sturt 2008 Membership Packages Sturt Football Club 2008 Membership Packages are available now. There are a variety of packages available, priced and tailored to suit your individual or family needs. For details on how you can join, call the SFC on 8271 4611 or go online at www.sturtfc.com.au Raffle Tickets Please return all sold and unsold raffle tickets to the club as soon as possible to PO Box 10, Unley, SA, and 5061.Thank you very much for your generous support with our major fundraising raffle. Quiz Night Saturday, June 28 at the Cambridge Room, Unley. $10 entry fee. Contact the club on 8271 4611 to book. Junior Members’ Function Sunday, June 29 at House Brothers Oval, Unley. Contact the club in 8271 4611 for further details. Q&A - WITH TIM LOOBY Q&A. BY: KATELIN NELLIGAN Tim Looby TIM LOOBY DATE OF BIRTH: 04/02/87 POSITION: HALF BACK FLANK CLUB: PORT ADELAIDE MAGPIES Nickname (and its origins): Looba. It’s from my last name. I’ve had it forever. As a boy I supported: Essendon. My most memorable football moment is: Playing my first game for Glenelg at Adelaide Oval about four or five years ago. I’d rather forget when: We had a big loss. I’m praised for: Being a good mate, always being there for my friends. I’m not so good at: Cooking, although I do a nice Butter Chicken. The SANFL’s most exciting player is: Zane Kirkwood. He’s a pretty exciting prospect. He’s a pretty hard player and pretty skilful for a young player. The best young player at my club is: Alex Carey, he’s a fantastic all-round sportsman and he’s a good kid. The best thing about playing football is: Being around your mates all the time. And it’s a pretty good feeling when you win. I play in the SANFL because: Whatever you do, give it your all. The best advice given: Basically never give up and always work hard on the things you’re not good at. My perfect Saturday night is: Out in the pub with the boys having a few beers. The person I would most like to meet is: Michael Jordan. He’s so good at what he does. I’d like to see if he’s actually human. My last holiday was: To Brisbane on a footy trip last year. If I had to take three things to a deserted island I’d take: Food, water and an attractive girl. My favourite film is: Cool Runnings. The last album I listened to was: Daft Punk. My biggest fashion mistake is: Sometimes I don’t wear a belt and my pants fall down. If I won $1million, I’d spend it on: My parents. I’d buy them a couple of houses and a holiday. They’ve done so much for me, I’d like to give them a bit back. In my future I see: Well, I don’t see myself getting married anytime soon. Besides playing football my ambition in life has always been to: Be happy, and maybe one day be a doctor. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 19 STATS AND FACTS | TEAM SHEET BROADCAST ON: EAGLES v CENTRAL Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2.00pm, Saturday June 28 @ Woodville Oval TACKLE YOUR Advertise in the next issue of the South Australian Football Budget Contact Scott Cunningham on 8233 9433 Records 1991-2008 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Woodville Oval Play Ea w CD w Draw 45 9 54 14 23 1 24 5 22 8 30 9 - Encounters All Recent Encounters Central have won last 4 Recent @ Woodville Central have won 5 of the last 7 Recent Results 2008 Rd 7 May 10 @ Hamra Homes Central 12.12.84 d Eagles 10.7.67 by 17pts 2007 Rd 18 Aug 4 @ Hamra Homes Central 12.13.85 d Eagles 11.9.75 by 10pts 2007 Rd 12 June 23 @ Hamra Homes Central 15.10.100 d Eagles 7.7.49 by 51pts 2007 Rd 4 April 25 @ Thebarton Central 23.13.151 d Eagles 11.3.69 by 82pts 2006 GF Oct 8 @ AAMI Eagles 17.19.121 d Central 7.3.45 by 76pts 2006 2SF Sept 24 @ Adelaide Central 13.5.83 d Eagles 6.11.47 by 36pts 2006 Rd 14 July 8 @ Woodville Eagles 14.16.100 d Central 12.4.76 by 24pts 2006 Rd 4 April 25 @ Adelaide Eagles 16.15.111 d Central 13.10.88 by 23pts Oct 8 Eagles 17.19.121 d Central 7.3.45 by 76pts Last Final 2006 GF Records 20 @ AAMI Highest Score Lowest Score Highest Losing Score Lowest Winning Score EAGLES 24.10.154 4.4.28 15.9.99 11.14.80 (Rd6 May8 1993 @Wd) (GF Oct3 2004 @AAMI) (2SF Sep23 2001 @FP (Rd3 Apr6 1991 @El) Biggest Winning Margin 76pts (GF Oct 8 2006 @ AAMI) SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY CENTRAL 23.15.153 6.8.44 15.16.106 8.13.61 / 9.7.61 125pts (GF Oct3 2004 @AAMI) (Rd5 Apr25 2005 @Ad) (Rd21 Aug10 1991 @Ad) (GF Sep9 2000 @FP) (Rd22 Aug30 2003 @ Wd) (GF Oct3 2004 @AAMI) EAGLES CENTRAL Coach: Ron Fuller Colours: Blue, Green and Gold No PLAYER Major Sponsor: Hills AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Roy Laird Colours: Red, White and Blue No Major Sponsor: Holden PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 KLUN, Adam....................... 27 ...170 .... 79 ...100 .... 70 ............... 3 LAWRY, Heath ..................... 24 ...193 .... 95 .....32 .... 42 ............... 2 WRIGHT, Jarrad ................... 24 ...182 .... 85 .....54 .... 44 ............... 5 CALLINAN, Ian ................... 25 ...171 .... 74 .....26 .... 70 ............... 3 JARRAD, Luke..................... 24 ...183 .... 84 .....55 .... 22 ............... 6 SYMES, Bradley .................. 23 ...186 .... 83 .....52 ...... 9 ............... 4 FIACCHI, Peter .................... 27 ...183 .... 82 ...115 .... 40 ............... 7 O’SULLIVAN, Chad .............. 23 ...175 .... 76 .....49 .... 70 ............... 5 TREEBY, Leigh .................... 24 ...180 .... 83 .....97 .... 62 ............... 8 MCCABE, Luke .................... 32 ...182 .... 78 .....46 .... 40 ............... 6 PASSADOR, Mark ................ 29 ...188 .... 92 ...100 .. 287 ............... 9 COCHRANE, Richard ........... 27 ...174 .... 74 ...110 .... 34 ............... 7 POWELL, Luke .................... 27 ...185 .... 87 ...115 .... 29 ............... 11 GOODREM, Trent ................. 21 ...183 .... 83 .....22 .... 14 ............... 10 ROBERTS, Daniel ................ 21 ...194 .... 98 .....12 ...... 1 ............... 13 DUTSCHKE, Scott ............... 21 ...180 .... 76 .....36 .... 29 ............... 11 SCHWARZE, Ben ................. 24 ...190 .... 91 .....28 .... 64 ............... 17 GILES, Jonathan ................. 20 ...199 .... 87 .....17 ...... 7 ............... 12 GEDDES, Bradley ................ 20 ...184 .... 85 .......8 ...... 3 ............... 18 MACKENZIE, Jason ............. 28 ...196 .. 110 ...104 .... 31 ............... 13 PETRENKO, Jared ............... 18 ...179 .... 70 .......7 ...... 0 ............... 22 HAYES, Andrew ................... 23 ...188 .... 89 .....41 ...... 4 ............... 14 GROCKE, Adam................... 23 ...192 .... 95 .....70 .... 75 ............... 23 WESTHOFF, Justin............... 21 ...197 .... 84 .....22 .... 47 ............... 15 HIER, Zack ......................... 19 ...188 .... 91 .....24 ...... 1 ............... 26 COWAN, Luke ..................... 28 ...194 .... 95 ...104 .. 133 ............... 18 MCGREGOR, Kenneth .......... 27 ...194 .... 95 .....52 .... 63 ............... 27 SCHELL, Daniel .................. 28 ...190 .... 80 ...123 .. 276 ............... 23 COLVILLE, Gavin ................. 32 ...178 .... 81 ...227 .. 123 ............... 28 GOWANS, James ................. 31 ...183 .... 86 ...167 .. 209 ............... 24 BROADBENT, Matthew ........ 17 ...185 .... 72 .......3 ...... 0 ............... 30 MOSS, James ...................... 18 ...187 .... 85 .......0 ...... 0 ............... 25 RIMINGTON, James............. 21 ...180 .... 83 .......8 ...... 5 ............... 35 WILLIAMS, Ryan ................. 19 ...187 .... 89 .....14 ...... 7 ............... 28 DABROWSKI, Brad (VC) ....... 27 ...198 .. 101 ...118 .... 31 ............... 37 SIBENALER, Yves................ 29 ...191 .... 94 ...100 .... 29 ............... 30 SALTER, Nick ..................... 20 ...189 .... 90 .....34 .... 52 ............... 40 HAVELBERG, Daniel ............ 20 ...189 .... 90 .....29 .... 64 ............... 34 STEWART, Paul ................... 20 ...188 .... 80 .....16 ...... 2 ............... 43 SWITALA, Adam .................. 30 ...183 .... 70 ...171 .... 79 ............... 35 FITZGERALD, Craig ............. 20 ...177 .... 71 .....20 .... 30 ............... 47 O’HARA, Brayden ................ 20 ...181 .... 80 .......3 ...... 2 ............... 49 DANIEL, Nathan .................. 18 ...188 .... 88 .......3 ...... 0 ............... 50 WARE, Elijah....................... 25 ...181 .... 75 .....69 .... 84 ............... 57 MCKENZIE, Mark (C) ........... 25 ...188 .... 87 ...118 .... 54 ............... 59 SLADE, Matthew (C) ............ 32 ...174 .... 72 ...190 .. 138 ............... Rushed ......................................................................................................................................... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. State matches not included. LEAGUE UMPIRES LEAGUE SCORE CARD Boundary: Linden Smith Blake Emmins Matthew Fallon Field: Matthew Cousins Tim Pfeiffer Sam Hay Goal: Matthew Cummins Darren Trengove A. EAGLES B. CENTRAL League C. NORWOOD D. WEST 1st E. PORT F. NORTH 2nd 3rd G. GLENELG H. STURT 4th Points EAGLES CENTRAL RESERVES: 11.15am, Saturday June 28 @ Woodville Oval EAGLES CENTRAL Coach: Andrew Rogers Coach: Damian Hicks 16 LEE, Jonathan .............. 33 JOLLY, Adam ................ 50 GOLDSWORTHY, Matt ... 17 ELLIOTT, Matthew ........ 40 DAVOREN, Sam............ 54 REDDEN, Jarrad ........... 20 MCENTEE, James......... 41 MALINOVSKI, Nickolas . 56 DAWSON, Glen............. 15 SPURR, Lee ................. 38 MCSHANE, Kieran ........ 52 WHILEY, Todd .............. 21 ALLMOND, Jarred......... 42 REDDEN, Denis............ 58 HALL, Christopher ........ 19 SHAW, Earl .................. 39 BOYLE, Daniel.............. 53 TREVENA, Nathan ........ 22 STAPLE, Lee ................ 45 GIUFFREDA, Patrick ..... 59 LANE, Travis ................ 20 OFFICER, Kane ............ 42 KELLY, Jayden .............. 55 FOLDESDY, Matthew ..... 27 CORBETT, Tom ............. 46 PAVLICH, Jake ............. 60 EDWARDS, Zac ............ 24 WESTHOFF, Matthew .... 46 PORTER, Ryan ............. 56 SHARPE, Owen ............ 29 STEWART, James.......... 47 ARBON, Benjamin ........ 31 HUDSON, Brodie .......... 47 O’HARA, Brayden ......... 57 BRADING, Sean ........... 31 COUCH, Thomas .......... 48 MCMAHON, Layton....... 32 WHITE, Nicholas .......... 48 MCGEE, Daniel ............. RESERVES UMPIRES Field: James Ralston Matt Johnston Tim Neville 2 HADDEN, Louis ............ 33 WOODS, Ben ................ 49 DUNCAN, Ashley .......... 3 LAWRY, Heath .............. 34 STEINBERNER, Nathan Reserves Boundary: Max Rush Shannon Barry Goal: Shannon Riggs Eddy Howell 1st 2nd 3rd 51 COLE, Jarryd ................ 4th Points EAGLES CENTRAL SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 21 STATS AND FACTS | TEAM SHEET NO BROADCAST NORWOOD v WEST Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2.00pm, Saturday June 28 @ Coopers Stadium Looking for a past issue of the FOOTBALL BUDGET? Boylen Media may be able to help. Call us on 8233 9433, or email [email protected] Records 1907-2008 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Coopers Stadium Pl Nw w WA w Draw 224 19 243 98 136 9 145 60 86 10 96 38 2 2 - Encounters All Recent Encounters Norwood have won 6 of the past 7 Recent @ Coopers - Norwood won the last game, West the previous 4 Recent Results 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 Rd Rd Rd Rd Rd Rd 2 20 7 21 14 4 April 5 Aug 18 May 19 Aug 26 July 8 Apr 22 @ Br’spectrum @ Coopers @ Br’spectrum @ Coopers @ Adelaide @ Br’spectrum Norwood Norwood Norwood West Norwood Norwood 13.20.98 20.18.138 17.9.111 23.12.150 22.16.148 19.13.127 d West d West d West d Norwood d West d West 9.11.65 11.10.76 15.10.100 14.15.99 14.16.100 15.14.104 by by by by by by 33pts 62pts 11pts 51pts 48pts 23pts Sept 16 @ Football Pk Norwood 18.15.123 d West 10.16.76 by 47pts Sept 2 West 15.21.111 v Norwood 16.15.111 DRAW Last Final 2001 EF Last Draw 1972 Rd 21 Records Highest Score Lowest Score Highest Losing Score Lowest Winning Score Biggest Winning Margin 22 @ Richmond NORWOOD 28.13.181 2.8.20 18.5.113 /17.11.113 5.12.42 132pts SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY (Rd17 Aug24 1965 @Ri) (Rd11 July27 1912 @Ad) (Rd6 May3 1986 @Ri) (Rd5 May9 1987 @Nw) (Rd11 Aug10 1907 @Nw) (Rd20 Aug14 1993 @FP) WEST 23.24.162 3.7.25 20.10.130 (Rd19 Aug23 1969 @Nw) (Rd11 Aug10 1907 @Nw) (EF Sept 12 1982 @FP) 5.11.41 86pts (Rd2 May13 1911 @Ad) (Rd8 June2 1962 @Nw) NORWOOD Coach: Trevor Hill Colours: Red and Blue No WEST Major Sponsor: Fairmont Homes PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Andrew Collins Colours: Red and Black No Major Sponsor: Adelaide Galvanising PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 COCKSHELL, Adam ............. 21 ...199 .. 102 .....36 .... 34 ............... 2 2 VLATKO, Jamie.................... 24 ...190 .... 86 .....86 .. 157 ............... 5 CUPIDO, Damian ................. 26 ...183 .... 98 .....48 .. 101 ............... 3 DOYLE, Stephen .................. 26 ...203 .... 90 .....21 .... 10 ............... 7 BAILEY, Stephen ................. 27 ...182 .... 78 .....64 .... 27 ............... GALLAGHER, James (C) ....... 28 ...176 .... 74 ...146 .... 86 ............... 8 HOLLANDS, Benjamin ......... 30 ...180 .... 76 .....99 .. 100 ............... TROTTER, David ................. 22 ...186 .... 84 .......4 ...... 3 ............... 9 DONALDSON, Luke ............. 27 ...179 .... 82 .....98 .... 32 ............... 4 5 7 AISH, Jesse ........................ 21 ...188 .... 74 .....21 .... 33 ............... 9 ZORZI, Brett (VC) ................ 28 ...183 .... 88 .....55 ...... 1 ............... 11 WEATHERALD, Tim.............. 30 ...175 .... 75 ...257 .. 202 ............... 12 PHILLIPS, Simon ................ 21 ...176 .... 78 .......4 ...... 4 ............... 13 DAWES, Matthew................. 28 ...177 .... 76 ...144 .... 21 ............... 16 ROWE, Sam ........................ 20 ...198 .... 94 .......7 ...... 6 ............... 17 DAVIS, Matthew .................. 22 ...189 .... 85 .....10 ...... 1 ............... 18 BARTEMUCCI, Matthew ....... 28 ...180 .... 70 ...126 .. 122 ............... 21 EZARD, James .................... 22 ...180 .... 77 .....43 .... 20 ............... 11 ANDERSON, Ryan ............... 20 ...176 .... 71 .......6 ...... 0 ............... 12 McCORMICK, Simon (VC)..... 29 ...186 .... 82 .....29 .... 14 ............... 13 CAIRE, Daniel ..................... 20 ...176 .... 76 .....38 .... 17 ............... 14 MUNN, Simon..................... 25 ...190 .... 92 .....86 .... 15 ............... 16 WILLITS, Ryan .................... 21 ...197 .... 98 .....51 .... 37 ............... 17 HARTLETT, Hamish ............. 17 ...184 .... 75 .......4 ...... 5 ............... 19 FISHER, Benjamin .............. 22 ...182 .... 75 .....25 .... 22 ............... 21 ROWE, Jeremy .................... 24 ...178 .... 86 .....14 ...... 3 ............... 22 PIASENTE, David ................ 25 ...181 .... 81 .....95 .... 20 ............... PUOPOLO, Paul .................. 20 ...175 .... 75 .....15 ...... 6 ............... 24 NEAVES, Shane................... 21 ...200 .... 99 .....10 ...... 0 ............... 22 BOWN, Stuart ..................... 29 ...191 .... 89 ...157 .. 117 ............... 25 CLARK, Leonard .................. 24 ...201 .. 104 .....34 ...... 6 ............... 24 WALKER, Taylor .................. 18 ...191 .... 86 .......7 .... 24 ............... 27 FERGUSON, Ryan ............... 26 ...197 .... 91 .....10 ...... 1 ............... 25 JACKMAN, Nicholas ............ 25 ...187 .... 86 .....91 .... 15 ............... 30 FIELKE, Aaron .................... 19 ...183 .... 81 .....11 ...... 4 ............... 29 DUIGAN, Nicholas ............... 23 ...186 .... 85 .....42 ...... 7 ............... 31 BROWN, Nathan (C) ............ 31 ...180 .... 81 .....28 ...... 6 ............... 37 DONOHUE, Josh ................. 20 ...175 .... 65 .....13 .... 19 ............... 33 MORAN, Brad ..................... 21 ...200 .. 103 .......3 ...... 0 ............... 40 KITE, Aaron ........................ 18 ...191 .... 77 .......6 ...... 0 ............... 58 MARTIN, Matthew ............... 18 ...195 .. 102 .......5 ...... 2 ............... 45 TYRRELL, Kenrick ............... 23 ...193 .... 89 .....10 ...... 0 ............... 66 SLATTERY, Tyson ................. 17 ...191 .... 89 .......0 ...... 0 ............... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. State matches not included. LEAGUE UMPIRES LEAGUE SCORE CARD Boundary: Shane Thiele Thomas Knight Steven Wilson Field: Dennis Russell Derek Woodcock Damian Joyce Goal: Bradley Walton Joon-Yip Wong A. EAGLES B. CENTRAL C. NORWOOD D. WEST League 1st E. PORT F. NORTH 2nd 3rd G. GLENELG H. STURT 4th Points NORWOOD WEST RESERVES: 11.15am, Saturday June 28 @ Coopers Stadium NORWOOD WEST Coach: Duane Stewart Coach: Nathan Grainger 15 DE VRIES, Brad ........... 38 LITTLER, Brendan ........ 53 ROSSI, Dean ................ 4 BARBER, Matthew ........ 32 LUDERS, Scott ............. 44 PLANT, Ryan ................ 19 NITSCHKE, Luke .......... 39 DOUGLAS, Malcolm ..... 54 HOLM, Ryan ................ 10 PRATT, John ................. 36 WILSON, Bradley .......... 45 PROUD, Daniel ............. 20 CULPITT, Heath ........... 43 WEBBER, Timothy Paul 56 STOPP, Alexander ......... 18 GATHERCOLE, Leigh..... 38 MORRIS, Steven ........... 46 THOMPSON, Kurt ......... 23 McDONNELL, Edward ... 48 SCHULZ, Toby............. 57 SKINNER, James ......... 32 KIRWAN, Andrew ......... 49 POLLOCK, Steven......... 58 THOMAS, Brad............. 33 DEJONGH, Rob ............ 50 MARSHALL, Peter ........ 59 BAUST, Trevor .............. 34 ALWAN, Ziggie ............. 52 SCHOENMAKERS, Ryan 28 BRICKNELL, Scott........ 41 ROBSON, Judd ............. 53 REBERGER, Mitchell .... 36 SPEIGHT, Benjamin...... 52 HOLM, Craig ................ 29 HUTCHINS, Alex .......... 43 GREEN, Shannon ......... 59 DANGERFIELD, Patrick . RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Michael Schramm Mark Barnett Matthew Oates 23 BUCKLEY, Caolan ......... 39 BLESING, Ryan ............ 47 VANDERHAAK, James ... 26 GRIEGER, Ben ............. 40 GILES, Rick ................. 51 ROWE, Gregory ............. Reserves Boundary: Matthew Nicholls Matthew Zacher Goal: Mathew Wilson Robert Tainsh 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points NORWOOD WEST SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 23 STATS AND FACTS | TEAM SHEET BROADCAST ON: PORT v NORTH Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2.00pm, Saturday June 28th @ Alberton Oval Records 1907-2008 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Alberton Oval Pl PA w NA w Draw 224 23 247 91 152 14 166 62 72 9 81 29 - Encounters All Recent Encounters North have won 9 of the last 11 Recent @ Alberton - North won the last 5, Port the previous 5 Recent Results 2008 Rd 4 April 20 @ Alberton North 14.11.95 d Port 13.15.93 by 2pts 2007 Rd 15 July 15 @ Prospect Port 16.14.110 d North 9.11.65 by 45pts 2007 Rd 9 June 9 @ Alberton North 18.28.136 d Port 9.8.62 by 74pts 2006 Rd 23 Sept 7 @ Adelaide North 20.16.136 d Port 16.6.102 by 34pts 2006 Rd 16 July 22 @ Alberton North 22.14.146 d Port 11.8.74 by 82pts 2006 Rd 7 May 13 @ Prospect North 17.13.115 d Port 14.7.91 by 24pts Last Final 1990 PF Last Draw - Sept 29 @ Football Pk 28.14.182 d North 14.7.91 by 91pts Never Drawn Records Highest Score Lowest Score Highest Losing Score Lowest Winning Score Biggest Winning Margin 24 Port PORT 29.21.195 3.8.26 21.10.136 5.7.37 130pts SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY (Rd (Rd (Rd (Rd (Rd 5 Apr 29 1978 @Al) 1 Apr23 1949 @Pr) 15 Aug22 1936 @Al) 12 June28 1919 @Al) 5 Apr29 1978 @Al) NORTH 25.14.164 1.8.14 19.13.127 5.8.38 83pts (Rd 16 July17 1982 @FP) (2 times, last GF 1989) (Rd 9 May 26 1984 @Al) (Rd 2 May 10 1919 @Ad) (Rd 6 May 8 1971 @Pr) PORT Coach: Tim Ginever Colours: Black and White No NORTH Major Sponsors: Pagel Glass Scott’s Transport, Maughan Thiem Ford PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 AH CHEE, Corey (C)............. 27 ...192 .... 91 ...175 .... 54 ............... 2 CLAYTON, Jeremy ................ 27 ...175 .... 76 .....65 .... 92 ............... 4 CARR, Tom ......................... 30 ...184 .... 85 ...150 .... 20 ............... 5 WILSON, Michael ................ 31 ...182 .... 89 .....43 .... 11 ............... 6 PERKINS, Justin ................. 25 ...188 .... 87 .....26 .... 10 ............... 7 MURRAY, Bradley ................ 26 ...182 .... 85 .....20 .... 17 ............... 8 RUGOLO, Vincenzo .............. 24 ...180 .... 82 .....90 .. 114 ............... 9 LEES, Daniel....................... 23 ...186 .... 77 .....37 ...... 3 ............... 13 DOLLING, Mark ................... 21 ...175 .... 76 .....31 .... 10 ............... 14 ELSTONE, Daniel ................ 24 ...182 .... 84 .....62 .... 33 ............... 15 DE PASQUALE, Kristian ....... 27 ...178 .... 82 .....82 .... 12 ............... 17 LOKAN, Matthew ................. 25 ...188 .... 92 .....49 .... 30 ............... 18 SURJAN, Jacob ................... 22 ...179 .... 75 .....20 .... 21 ............... 19 KING, Matthew ................... 24 ...186 .... 75 .....39 ...... 5 ............... 20 THURGOOD, Josh ................ 23 ...186 .... 89 .......6 ...... 2 ............... 23 HARGRAVES, Daniel ............ 32 ...192 .... 97 ...149 .. 470 ............... 24 PERRY, Joel ........................ 23 ...196 .... 93 .....30 ...... 2 ............... 27 MEIKLEJOHN, James .......... 23 ...197 .... 95 .....61 .... 17 ............... 28 KRAKOUER, Nathan ............ 20 ...182 .... 72 .....12 .... 19 ............... 31 BIACSI, Shayne ................... 24 ...173 .... 72 .....77 .... 30 ............... 32 HALL, Kerren ...................... 19 ...192 .... 96 .......4 ...... 0 ............... 33 SUMMERTON, Steven.......... 20 ...175 .... 74 .....32 .... 17 ............... 41 WATERHOUSE, Clive ........... 34 ...187 .... 88 .....77 .. 217 ............... 48 CARR, Casey ....................... 19 ...182 .... 78 .......4 ...... 5 ............... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... Coach: Andrew Jarman Colours: Red and White Major Sponsor: Mistral No PLAYER 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 18 23 26 30 31 32 35 37 38 43 48 49 52 54 WINTLE, Darryl (C) .............. 32 ...181 .... 84 ...178 .. 106 ............... ALLEWAY, Clint ................... 27 ...191 .. 100 .....45 .... 87 ............... O’BRIEN, Rory .................... 21 ...172 .... 80 .......9 .... 12 ............... CLARKE, David ................... 28 ...183 .... 82 .....38 .... 11 ............... KRIEG, Matthew .................. 28 ...180 .... 82 ...106 .... 44 ............... STEWART, Daniel ................ 19 ...199 .... 80 .......9 .... 12 ............... IVENS, Luke ....................... 25 ...186 .... 87 ...118 .... 14 ............... ARCHARD, Rhys .................. 25 ...178 .... 78 .....40 .... 49 ............... WHITE, Brett (VC) ............... 27 ...183 .... 82 .....91 .... 13 ............... SPORN, Trent...................... 25 ...185 .... 78 .....37 .... 10 ............... ALLAN, James..................... 23 ...173 .... 75 .....32 .... 21 ............... EBERT, Ricky ...................... 21 ...180 .... 81 .......9 ...... 2 ............... LONIE, Nathan .................... 25 ...189 .... 84 .....18 .... 11 ............... WARD, Daniel ..................... 30 ...185 .... 80 .......6 ...... 1 ............... YOUNIE, Heath (VC) ............ 29 ...179 .... 77 ...145 .. 228 ............... WRIGHT, Matthew ............... 18 ...179 .... 80 .....17 .... 25 ............... RYSWYK, Leigh ................... 23 ...179 .... 77 .....50 .... 29 ............... MCINTYRE, Andrew ............. 21 ...190 .... 80 .....45 ...... 7 ............... GALLMAN, Greg .................. 19 ...187 .... 78 .....11 ...... 0 ............... GROSE, Gavin ..................... 19 ...192 .... 88 .....10 ...... 0 ............... O’HARA, Brett ..................... 26 ...198 .... 99 ...133 .... 19 ............... WAKELIN, Daniel ................ 28 ...200 .... 97 .....83 ...... 0 ............... CUNNINGHAM, Damian ....... 20 ...184 .... 83 .....15 ...... 0 ............... DELVINS, Timothy ............... 21 ...179 .... 80 .....10 ...... 1 ............... THOMPSON, Wade .............. 19 ...176 .... 76 .......4 ...... 6 ............... AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Rushed ...................................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. State matches not included. LEAGUE UMPIRES LEAGUE SCORE CARD Boundary: Ryan England Jonathan Creasey Hayden Cook Field: Richard Williams Toby Medlin Andrew Crosby Goal: Steven Paunovic Jonathan White A. EAGLES B. CENTRAL C. NORWOOD D. WEST League 1st E. PORT F. NORTH 2nd G. GLENELG H. STURT 3rd 4th Points PORT NORTH RESERVES: 11.15am, Saturday June 28 @ Alberton Oval PORT 6 PERKINS, Justin .......... 26 LOBBE, Matthew .......... 46 TAYLOR, Joshua ........... 10 CLAYTON, Mark............ 30 HUGHES, Todd ............ 50 WALKER, Joshua .......... 11 WATSON, Xavier ........... 31 BIACSI, Shayne ............ 52 MADDEN, Nicholas....... 12 LOOBY, Tim.................. 34 ERSKINE, Jordan ......... 54 STANLEY, Daniel .......... 16 SAUNDERS, Luke ........ 35 HAY, Joseph ................. 55 FROST, Nicholas .......... 21 EICHNER, Steven ......... 36 SHANNON, Jay ............ 56 MERCER, Brad............. 22 WAIT, Tyson ................. 40 HARDER, Luke............. 58 MCINERNEY, Ryan ....... 25 BATSON, Daniel ........... 43 HARVEY, John .............. RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Tony Symons Curtis DeBoy Richard Harvey NORTH Coach: Mark Tylor 6 13 17 19 20 21 22 27 28 STRIBLING, Toby ............ MCGAHEY, Ryan.............. MOTLOP, Marlon ............. JOHNSTONE, Lewis......... ARMSTRONG, Tony ......... EBERT, Daniel ................. BROWN, Tarquin ............. DODMAN, Jordan ............ ARMSTRONG, Dale ......... Reserves Boundary: Aaron O’Malley Jason Moore Goal: Matthew Oxford Rory Smith Coach: Scott Peters 33 34 36 39 41 42 45 47 50 1st O’KEEFFE, Rhys .............. DAVIS, Phil...................... DOWN, Matthew .............. MCADAM, Charlie ............ CAMPBELL, Paul............. THIELE, Cohen................ MILLAR, Zachary ............. PFEIFFER, Todd .............. BAULDERSTONE, Sam ... 2nd 3rd 51 53 56 57 58 59 61 MALLARD, Ryan.............. STARKE, Joshua .............. THOMPSON, Kriston ....... SANDLAND, Luke............ WALTON, Samuel ............ BORAS, Johnny ............... WUNDKE, James............. 4th Points PORT NORTH SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 25 STATS AND FACTS | TEAM SHEET BROADCAST ON: GLENELG v STURT Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2.00pm, Saturday June 28 @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Ray White Glenelg & Ray White Plympton welcomes… Linda Hocking Thinking of buying or selling? Call Linda today on 0407 271 953 For a FREE no obligation market appraisal. cnr first avenue & anzac hwy, glenelg east. ph: 8376 3733 [email protected] Records 1921-2008 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Challenge Recruitment Pl Gl w St w Draw 216 15 231 83 89 8 97 39 126 7 133 43 1 1 1 Encounters All Recent Encounters Glenelg have won last 4 encounters Recent @ Chall Rec - Glenelg won the last encounter, Sturt the last 4 Recent Results 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 Rd EF Rd Rd Rd Rd Rd 5 22 13 2 19 9 April 26 Sept 16 Sept 1 June 30 April 15 Aug 12 June 3 @ HouseBro @ Adelaide @ Chall Rec @ Adelaide @ Unley @ Unley @ Glenelg Glenelg Glenelg Glenelg Glenelg Sturt Glenelg Sturt 15.14.104 8.9.57 20.11.131 22.9.141 17.8.110 26.17.173 15.6.96 d d d d d d d Sturt Sturt Sturt Sturt Glenelg Sturt Glenelg Glenelg 15.12.102 d Sturt Glenelg 14.10.94 13.12.90 8.8.56 15.7.97 15.14.104 13.6.84 11.9.75 14.11.95 by by by by by by by 14pts 1pt 34pts 37pts 26pts 98pts 1pt Last Final 1988 EF Sept 11 @ Football Pk 4.19.43 by 59pts Last Draw 1956 Rd 8 June 9 @ Glenelg Records 26 Highest Score Lowest Score GLENELG 31.14.200 4.3.27 (Rd20 Sept8 1990 @ Gl) (Rd12 Aug7 1926 @Un) Highest Losing Score Lowest Winning Score Biggest Winning Margin 20.15.135 8.9.57 143pts (Rd4 Apr19 1986 @Gl) (EF Sept 16 2007 @Ad) (Rd7 Apr29 1995 @Gl) SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY v Sturt STURT 29.17.191 4.19.43 5.13.43 21.14.140 7.18.60 114pts 13.16.94 DRAW (Rd13 July20 1940 @Un) (EF Sept11 1988 @FP) (Rd10 May31 2003 @Un) (Rd14 June30 1984 @Un) (Rd18 Aug24 1963 @Un) (Rd13 July20 1940 @Un) GLENELG STURT Coach: Mark Mickan Colours: Black and Gold No Major Sponsor: Gliderol Garage Doors PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Rick Macgowan Colours: Double Blue No Major Sponsor: De Bortoli Wines PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 GRIMA, Todd....................... 21 ...192 .... 94 .......8 .... 21 ............... 2 CRANE, Luke ...................... 23 ...170 .... 70 .....32 .... 39 ............... 2 BACKWELL, Brett ................ 28 ...173 .... 74 ...119 .. 102 ............... 7 CHAMBERS, Brant .............. 28 ...193 .... 93 ...153 .. 489 ............... 3 KANE, Ben ......................... 25 ...184 .... 83 .....32 .... 11 ............... 8 EVANS, Craig ...................... 20 ...183 .... 83 .....36 .... 21 ............... 5 FISHER, Adam (VC) ............. 24 ...180 .... 83 .....61 .... 27 ............... 9 SHEEDY, Jade (C) ................ 28 ...181 .... 78 ...167 .... 86 ............... 6 PANOZZO, Luke .................. 25 ...185 .... 79 .....95 .... 39 ............... 11 NELSON, Benjamin (C) ........ 31 ...185 .... 86 ...165 .... 79 ............... 7 HOLMES, Thomas ............... 19 ...176 .... 73 .....13 ...... 9 ............... 12 MCGLONE, Scott ................. 24 ...184 .... 82 .....70 .... 12 ............... BLOCK, Lucas ..................... 23 ...184 .... 79 .....29 ...... 4 ............... 13 FITZGERALD, Joel ............... 22 ...185 .... 90 .......1 ...... 2 ............... 8 9 CRANSTON, Trevor .............. 28 ...193 .... 92 .....81 .... 12 ............... 10 BODE, Matthew ................... 28 ...175 .... 72 .....56 .... 67 ............... 14 ALLEN, Ty........................... 23 ...178 .... 75 .....52 .... 16 ............... 14 MCLEAY, James ................... 22 ...190 .... 94 .....72 .... 18 ............... 15 WHITEMAN, Andrew (VC) ..... 29 ...181 .... 77 ...155 .... 41 ............... 16 PERRIE, Ian........................ 29 ...194 .... 94 .....86 .. 107 ............... 17 KURTZE, Angus................... 22 ...195 .... 86 .....19 ...... 1 ............... 18 COAD, Michael .................... 24 ...192 .... 88 .....60 .... 61 ............... 23 GUM, Tristan ....................... 24 ...180 .... 76 .....57 .... 45 ............... 24 CUBILLO, Joshua ................ 19 ...189 .... 84 .....24 ...... 1 ............... 25 FITTOCK, Patrick................. 20 ...188 .... 78 .....11 ...... 1 ............... 27 PAYNTER, Seb .................... 19 ...182 .... 80 .......5 ...... 0 ............... 29 AVERY, Dane ....................... 19 ...191 .... 80 .......3 ...... 0 ............... 15 RUDOLPH, Samuel .............. 24 ...189 .... 81 .....32 ...... 6 ............... 16 SHERWOOD, Paul ............... 32 ...189 .... 90 ...178 .... 21 ............... 17 RUWOLDT, Mark ................. 22 ...178 .... 70 .....53 .... 43 ............... 18 SUGARS, Brad .................... 21 ...188 .... 85 .....16 ...... 1 ............... 19 HINGE, John ....................... 22 ...185 .... 85 .....48 .... 12 ............... 23 MURPHY, Byron .................. 23 ...181 .... 80 .....27 ...... 7 ............... 25 DULDIG, Matthew ............... 23 ...191 .... 96 .....73 .. 129 ............... 34 HERRING, Ryan .................. 21 ...194 .... 90 .....23 .... 27 ............... 26 KIRKBY, Ruory .................... 22 ...189 .... 82 .....44 .... 45 ............... 35 JAENSCH, Matthew ............. 18 ...177 .... 75 .......6 ...... 5 ............... 28 SELLAR, James ................... 19 ...195 .... 89 .....25 .... 27 ............... 45 MARTIN, Brodie .................. 19 ...165 .... 60 .......0 ...... 0 ............... 32 LALLY, Angus ...................... 20 ...182 .... 83 .......8 ...... 0 ............... 48 WICKS, Daniel .................... 30 ...182 .... 71 ...114 .... 51 ............... 33 MCCONNELL, Justin ............ 26 ...185 .... 85 .....52 .. 136 ............... 50 FARMER, Mitchell ............... 19 ...180 .... 77 .......9 ...... 2 ............... 34 MULES, Ben (C) .................. 25 ...182 .... 83 ...105 .... 20 ............... 52 SHARPLES, Charles............. 19 ...188 .... 81 .....11 ...... 7 ............... 47 ADLINGTON, Paul ............... 19 ...182 .... 80 .......2 ...... 0 ............... 53 PLANT, James ..................... 25 ...186 .... 89 .......2 ...... 0 ............... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... Rushed .......................................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. State matches not included. LEAGUE UMPIRES LEAGUE SCORE CARD Boundary: Sean Burton Darren Wilson Dillon Tee Field: Theron Philp Chris Carey Goal: Peter Challen Daniel Hoskin Colin Rowston A. EAGLES B. CENTRAL C. NORWOOD D. WEST League 1st E. PORT F. NORTH 2nd 3rd G. GLENELG H. STURT 4th Points GLENELG STURT RESERVES: 11.15am, Saturday June 28 @ Challenge Recruitment Oval GLENELG STURT Coach: Michael Godden Coach: Luke Norman 12 GROSSER, Trent........... 36 PLANT, Robert ............. 48 GUILHAUS, Sebastian .. 1 ECKERMANN, Ben ....... 36 COPPING, Benet .......... 55 WEIR, Peter ................. 13 WILLOUGHBY, Joshua .. 37 HORAN, Jack ............... 49 CURNOW, Edward ........ 3 HURLEY, Thomas ......... 38 JOHNCOCK, Jeremy...... 56 HABNER, Ty ................ 21 LEWIS, Scott ............... 39 GRAHAM, Matthew ....... 50 SVERDLOFF, Samuel .... 4 BRATTON, Michael ....... 42 CAHILL, Paul ............... 58 PAPAGEORGIOU, Chris... 22 LIEBELT, MICHAEL ...... 40 DAY, Aaron ................... 51 CLAYSON, Luke............ 10 MCDONALD, John ........ 43 KAY, Joel ..................... 61 HODGE, Henry ............. 24 FOSDIKE, Jack............. 42 BASIR, Adam ............... 52 HITCHCOCK, Cameron .. 13 FITZGERALD, Joel ........ 46 SMITH, Nicholas .......... 62 BARTLETT, Thomas ...... 30 KANE, Chris ................. 43 VALLANCE, Bradley ...... 56 O’GRADY, Richard ........ 22 TOMLINSON, Nicholas ... 47 THRING, George........... 64 BORHOLM, Marc .......... 31 KELLOCK, Jarrod.......... 44 BUTTON, Lachlan ........ 32 RISCHBIETH, Thomas ... 51 ANDERSON, Tom ......... 35 MCGREGOR, Lachlan ... 45 WALLENT, Tom ............ 33 SCOTT-TOMS, Matthew.. RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Adam Fitzgerald Mark Hardham Daniel Kowal Reserves Boundary: Ashley Cleveland Tim McKechnie Ben Sieben Goal: George Diakomichalis Steven Murphy 54 DAVEY, Adam ................ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points GLENELG STURT SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 27 ROUND RESULTS ROUND RESULTS BEST PLAYERS AND GOALKICKERS – LAST WEEK ROUND 12 North’s Clint Alleway marks against South at Prospect Oval. LEAGUE Saturday, June 21 GLENELG 7.5 9.5 13.12 15.13 (103) CENTRAL 1.2 3.6 6.7 12.10 (82) Best – Glenelg: T. Allen, L. Panozzo, A. Fisher, J. Hinge, M. Ruwoldt, B. Murphy. Best – Central: C. O’Sullivan, J. Gowans, P. Thomas, M. Slade, D. Havelberg, J. MacKenzie. Goals – Glenelg: J. McConnell 4, J. Sellar 2, M. Ruwoldt 2, M. Bode 2, T. Grima 2, M. Liebelt, J. Hinge, B. Backwell. Goals – Central: D. Havelberg 4, C. O’Sullivan 3, J. Westhoff 3, J. Gowans, L. McCabe. Umpires: T. Dey, C. Carey, C. Rowston. Crowd: 3114 @ Hamra Homes Oval. NORTH 4.2 7.7 13.8 3.8 15.11 (101) SOUTH 2.0 4.2 5.3 8.6 (54) Best – North: D. Ward, C. Alleway, A. McIntyre, J. Allan, R. Archard, D. Cunningham. Best – South: A. Otten, J. Torney, M. Handby, D. Iljcesen, M. Smith, P. Rolfe. Goals – North: C. Alleway 5, M. Wright 2, R. O’Brien 2, D. Stewart, N. Lonie, W. Thompson, R. Archard, T. Delvins, B. White. Goals – South: P. Rolfe 2, A. Otten 2, D. Ellis, J. Boyd, T. Redigolo, B. Warren. Umpires: D. Joyce, S. Thompson, R. Williams. Crowd: 1560 @ Prospect Oval. Sunday, June 22 STURT 4.8 8.11 16.11 19.15 (129) EAGLES 1.3 4.8 4.10 6.12 (48) Best – Sturt: R. Herring, M. Coad, D. Wicks, F. Deluca, B. Chambers, J. Sheedy. Best – Eagles: B. Geddes, K. McGregor, J. Rimington, P. Fiacchi, G. Colville, L. Jarrad. Goals – Sturt: B. Chambers 7, A. Thomson 3, R. Herring 3, C. Evans 2, D. Wicks, I. Perrie, M. Coad, L. Crane. Goals – Eagles: J. Rimington 2, K. McGregor, B. Geddes, C. Fitzgerald, T. Hentschel. Umpires: T. Medlin, D. Woodcock, T. Philp. Crowd: 2296 @ Woodville Oval. RESERVES 28 PORT 6.2 9.6 10.10 13.15 (93) WEST 3.4 6.4 7.4 8.9 (57) Best – Port: S. Summerton, J. Thurgood, J. Meiklejohn, M. Dolling, D. Elstone, J. Clayton. Best – West: R. Ferguson, D. Cupido, B. Fisher, N. Brown, P. Dangerfield, L. Clark. Goals – Port: D. Hargraves 5, C. Carr 3, C. Waterhouse 2, N. Krakouer, V. Rugolo, C. Ah Chee. Goals – West: D. Cupido 5, S. Hassan, B. Fisher, R. Willits. Umpires: S. Hay, C. Bowen, M. Cousins. Crowd: 2196 @ Broadspectrum Oval. UNDER 19 UNDER 17 (Rd 14) GLENELG 15.8 (98) CENTRAL 13.7 (85) Best – Glenelg: J. Horan, J. Willoughby, S. Guilhaus. Best – Central: K. McShane, L. Cowan, L. Hadden. Goals – Glenelg: T. Grosser 5, L. McGregor 3, M. Graham 2. Goals – Central: K. McShane 3, L. Hadden 3, L. Cowan 3. @ Hamra Homes Oval. GLENELG 11.16 (82) CENTRAL 10.9 (69) Best – Glenelg: S. Snook, J. Hartigan, D. Scott-Collings. Best – Central: N. Trevena, N. White, M. Foldesdy. Goals – Glenelg: A. Carey 3, J. Trembath 2, S. Snook 2. Goals – Central: S. Atkinson 5, A. Morgante 2. @ Challenge Recruitment Oval. GLENELG 16.13 (109) CENTRAL 5.5 (35) Best – Glenelg: B. McIntyre, S. Jackman, A. Bradley. Best – Central: J. Hannath, T. Whitelaw, D. Menzel. Goals – Glenelg: J. Weir 4, T. Robertson 3, B. McIntyre 2. Goals – Central: B. Schiller 3. @ Challenge Recruitment Oval. STURT 18.11 (119) EAGLES 10.5 (65) Best – Sturt: J. Kay, J. Cubillo, B. Martin. Best – Eagles: C. Gogoll, M. Goldsworthy, T. Couch. Goals – Sturt: T. Bartlett 3, J. McDonald 3, M. Jaensch 2. Goals – Eagles: A. Jolly 5, C. Grocke 2. @ Woodville Oval. STURT 14.15 (99) EAGLES 13.14 (92) Best – Sturt: S. King, P. Baccanello, A. Twopeny. Best – Eagles: J. Pinto, B. Leaver, S. Harris. Goals – Sturt: A. Kinal 5, A. Eckermann 3, A. Twopeny 2. Goals – Eagles: S. Harris 2, S. Hill 2. @ House Brothers Oval. STURT 28.19 (187) EAGLES 9.7 (61) Best – Sturt: J. O’Sullivan, T. Hughes, P. Hopton. Best – Eagles: N. Osborn, J. Polec, T. Hodson. Goals – Sturt: J. O’Sullivan 10, D. Gregory 5, P. Hopton 3. Goals – Eagles: J. Polec 5, C. Sutcliffe 2. @ House Brothers Oval. NORTH 17.12 (114) SOUTH 9.5 (59) Best – North: K. Thompson, M. Down, T. Brown. Best – South: A. Splitt, N. Murphy, J. Crate. Goals – North: G. Grose 3, D. Wintle 2, J. Wundke 2. Goals – South: M. Tonkin 3, D. Trevena 2, R. Barnes 2. @ Prospect Oval. NORTH 13.12 (90) SOUTH 11.6 (72) Best – North: M. Wooding, S. Baulderstone, A. Stephens. Best – South: B. Ritter, T. Hooper, B. Simounds. Goals – North: N. Beasy 4, K. Williams 3, B. Renshaw 2. Goals – South: C. McIvor 4, A. Lee 2, B. Simounds 2. @ Hickinbotham Oval. NORTH 11.13 (79) SOUTH 8.15 (63) Best – North: J. Keller, J. Craig, S. Maher. Best – South: J. Guy, P. Taggart, C. Bradwell. Goals – North: J. Craig 3, D. Uglesic 2, F. Al-Sarawi 2. Goals – South: C. Bradwell 3, A. Carter 2. @ Hickinbotham Oval. WEST 18.13 (121) PORT 11.8 (74) Best – West: J. Robson, S. Bricknell, C. Buckley. Best – Port: J. Perkins, L. Saunders, J. Harvey. Goals – West: S. Luders 4, A. Fielke 3, J. Vanderhaak 3. Goals – Port: S. Biacsi 2, J. Erskine 2, L. Harder 2. @ Broadspectrum Oval. WEST 18.18 (126) PORT 11.8 (74) Best – West: M. Shearer, J. Beech, N. Brown. Best – Port: K. Buhlmann, K. Clayton, J. Moody. Goals – West: J. Beech 5, M. Jose 3, N. Brown 3. Goals – Port: C. Howell 4, B. Nason 2, C. Mason 2. @ Alberton Oval. PORT 8.9 (57) WEST 6.10 (46) Best – Port: J. Linke, B. Robertson, S. Baker. Best – West: D. Ruddock, L. Davis, J. Farmer. Goals – Port: J. Solly 3. Goals – West: T. Keough 2. @ Alberton Oval. SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY SCOREBOARD - SANFL | AFL LADDER 2008 SEASON SCOREBOARD LEAGUE (Positions at the end of round 12) Sturt Glenelg Central District North Adelaide Norwood Eagles South Adelaide Port Adelaide Magpies West Adelaide UNDER 19 (Positions at the end of round 12) P W L D F A Pts % 11 10 10 11 10 11 11 10 10 9 9 7 6 4 4 3 3 1 2 1 3 5 5 7 7 7 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1245 1087 958 1085 762 1041 772 883 648 717 770 765 1097 895 1179 1113 941 1004 18 18 14 12 9 8 7 6 2 63.46 58.54 55.60 49.73 45.99 46.89 40.95 48.41 39.23 Port Adelaide Magpies Sturt Eagles Norwood Glenelg West Adelaide North Adelaide Central District South Adelaide RESERVES (Positions at the end of round 12) Sturt North Adelaide Glenelg Central District West Adelaide Eagles Norwood Port Adelaide Magpies South Adelaide P W L D F A Pts % 10 11 11 10 10 10 11 10 11 8 7 7 6 6 5 4 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 5 7 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1140 1110 1123 1049 985 936 1098 756 765 845 1018 1089 853 868 812 1266 1023 1188 16 14 14 12 12 10 8 4 4 57.43 52.16 50.77 55.15 53.16 53.55 46.45 42.50 39.17 UNDER 17 (Positions at the end of round 14) P W L D F A Pts % 11 11 10 10 10 11 10 10 11 10 9 7 5 4 4 4 3 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 6 7 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1343 1024 1074 840 774 837 752 800 790 678 784 809 846 938 1034 936 983 1226 20 18 14 10 8 8 8 6 2 66.45 56.64 57.04 49.82 45.21 44.74 44.55 44.87 39.19 Sturt Port Adelaide Magpies North Adelaide Eagles South Adelaide Glenelg West Adelaide Norwood Central District P W L D F A Pts % 13 12 12 13 12 12 12 12 12 13 8 7 6 6 5 5 3 1 0 4 5 7 6 6 7 9 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1523 1152 1327 1353 1016 974 1014 937 657 833 849 1071 1361 1035 1106 1101 1246 1351 26 16 14 12 12 11 10 6 3 64.64 57.57 55.34 49.85 49.54 46.83 47.94 42.92 32.72 STANLEY H. LEWIS (Positions at the end of round 12) Sturt Glenelg North Adelaide Central District Eagles Norwood Port Adelaide Magpies South Adelaide West Adelaide LEAGUE RES. U19 U17 TOTAL 900 900 600 700 400 450 300 350 100 500 350 450 250 200 200 150 50 200 210 180 120 60 210 180 240 60 150 260 110 140 30 120 60 160 120 100 1870 1540 1310 1040 930 890 850 580 550 2008 LEAGUE LEADING GOALKICKERS (Positions at the end of round 12) 2008 AFL LADDER (Positions at the end of round 13) TEAMS P W L D FOR AG % PTS GEELONG 13 12 1 0 1508 1051 143.5 48 WESTERN BULLDOGS 13 11 1 1 1582 1206 131.2 46 HAWTHORN 13 11 2 0 1442 1144 126.0 44 SYDNEY 13 9 3 1 1306 957 136.5 38 ADELAIDE 13 8 5 0 1276 1097 116.3 32 BRISBANE 13 8 5 0 1342 1258 106.7 32 COLLINGWOOD 13 7 6 0 1467 1245 117.8 28 PLAYER CLUB GOALS CHAMBERS, BRANT STURT 56 NORTH MELBOURNE 13 6 6 1 1241 1310 94.7 26 HARGRAVES, DANIEL PORT ADELAIDE MAGPIES 40 ST. KILDA 13 6 7 0 1180 1230 95.9 24 MCCONNELL, JUSTIN GLENELG 37 CARLTON 13 6 7 0 1263 1359 92.9 24 PASSADOR, MARK EAGLES 35 RICHMOND 13 5 7 1 1316 1420 92.7 22 WARREN, BENJAMIN SOUTH ADELAIDE 34 PORT ADELAIDE 13 4 9 0 1259 1326 94.9 16 PERRIE, IAN STURT 29 ESSENDON 13 4 9 0 1204 1563 77.0 16 HAVELBERG, DANIEL CENTRAL DISTRICT 25 YOUNIE, HEATH NORTH ADELAIDE 25 FREMANTLE 13 2 11 0 1139 1271 89.6 8 FITZGERALD, CRAIG EAGLES 24 WEST COAST 13 2 11 0 988 1463 67.5 8 WALKER, TAYLOR NORWOOD 24 MELBOURNE 13 1 12 0 1014 1627 62.3 4 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - VISIT: WWW.SANFL.COM.AU 29 2008 FIXTURES | BRAIN BENDERS 2008 SANFL MATCH FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 6 ROUND 11 ROUND 17 ROUND 23 Friday 28 March Sturt 14.12 (96) d. Norwood 4.12 (36) Saturday 29 March North 17.14 (116) d. Eagles 18.2 (110) Central 14.4 (88) d. Port 10.8 (68) Sunday 30 March South 15.7 (97) d. Glenelg 12.11 (83) Bye - West Saturday 3 May Eagles 18.9 (117) d. Sturt 12.10 (82) North 24.14 (158) d. South 8.11 (59) Port 17.12 (114) d. West 13.12 (90) Sunday 4 May Glenelg 13.15 (93) d. Central 13.12 (90) Bye - Norwood Saturday 14 June North 19.13 (127) d. West 10.14 (74) Sunday 15 June Eagles 17.8 (110) d. South 15.10 (100) Sturt 15.17 (107) d. Norwood 14.6 (90) Bye Central, Glenelg & Port Saturday 26 July Eagles v West @ Thebarton Oval Glenelg v Norwood @ Challenge Recruitment Oval South v Port @ Hickinbotham Oval Sturt v Central @ House Brothers Oval Bye - North Saturday 6 September Glenelg v Norwood @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Port v Eagles @ Alberton Oval West v North @ Broadspectrum Oval Central v Sturt @ Hamra Homes Oval (N) Bye South ROUND 12 ROUND 18 *Subject to change ROUND 7 Saturday 21 June Glenelg 15.13 (103) d. Central 12.10 (82) Sturt 19.15 (129) d. Eagles 6.12 (48) North 15.11 (101) d. South 8.6 (54) Sunday 22 June Port 13.15 (93) d. West 8.9 (57) Bye - Norwood Saturday 2 August South v North @ Hickinbotham Oval Central v Glenelg @ Hamra Homes Oval (N) Sunday 3 August Port v Norwood @ Alberton Oval Sturt v Eagles @ House Brothers Oval Bye - West ROUND 13 ROUND 19 Saturday 28 June Eagles v Central @ Woodville Oval Norwood v West @ Coopers Stadium Port v North @ Alberton Oval Glenelg v Sturt @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Bye - South Saturday 9 August Eagles v South @ Woodville Oval North v Central @ Prospect Oval Norwood v Sturt @ Coopers Stadium West v Port @ Broadspectrum Oval Bye - Glenelg ROUND 14 ROUND 20 Friday 9 May Norwood 12.17 (89) d. Port 10.7 (67) Saturday 5 April Saturday 10 May Glenelg 19.16 (130) d. Eagles 13.10 (88) Sturt 22.7 (139) d. West 5.10 (40) Glenelg 22.11 (143) d. North 18.9 (117) South 16.9 (105) d. Port 14.18 (102) Central 12.12 (84) d. Eagles 10.7 (67) Sturt 17.15 (117) d. Central 11.7 (73) Bye - South Norwood 13.20 (98) d. West 9.11 (65) Bye - North ROUND 2 ROUND 8 Saturday 17 May Norwood 13.13 (91) d. North 9.9 (63) Glenelg 16.10 (106) d. South 5.8 (38) Sturt 12.9 (81) d. Port 7.13 (55) Central 12.8 (80) d. West 7.5 (47) Bye - Eagles ROUND 3 Saturday 12 April Port 19.11 (125) d. Eagles 12.10 (82) Sturt 17.14 (116) d. North 8.8 (56) South 9.11 (65) d. West 9.7 (61) Central 17.13 (115) d. Norwood 6.8 (44) ROUND 9 Bye - Glenelg Friday 23 May Glenelg 13.15 (93) d. Norwood 1.3 (9) ROUND 4 Saturday 24 May Friday 18 April North 18.11 (119) d. Eagles 15.9 (99) Eagles 21.10 (136) d. Norwood 14.17 (101) West 11.14 (80) d. South 8.10 (58) Saturday 19 April Sunday 25 May Sturt 17.13 (115) d. South 4.6 (30) Central 22.11 (143) d. Port 11.7 (73) Sunday 20 April Bye - Sturt Glenelg 17.19 (121) d. West 9.13 (67) STATE GAME North 14.11 (95) d. Port 13.15 (93) Saturday 31 May Bye - Central South Australia 25.11 (161) d. Victoria 14.12 (96) ROUND 5 Friday 25 April Central 12.12 (84) d. North 9.11 (65) Norwood 11.12 (78) drew South 11.12 (78) Saturday 26 April Glenelg 15.14 (104) d. Sturt 13.12 (89) Eagles 17.7 (109) d. West 9.13 (67) Bye - Port ROUND 10 Saturday 7 June Central 18.11 (119) d. South 13.10 (88) Norwood 19.12 (126) d. Eagles 11.9 (75) Monday 9 June Glenelg 15.21 (111) d. Port 14.9 (93) Sturt 27.12 (174) d. North 10.8 (68) Bye - West Saturday 5 July Central v West @ Hamra Homes Oval Port v Eagles @ Alberton Oval South v Norwood @ Hickinbotham Oval Sunday 6 July North v Glenelg @ Prospect Oval Bye - Sturt ROUND 15 Saturday 12 July Central v Port @ Hamra Homes Oval West v Glenelg @ Broadspectrum Oval Norwood v North @ Coopers Stadium Sunday 13 July Sturt v South @ Johnstone Park Oval, Murray Bridge Bye - Eagles ROUND 16 Saturday 19 July Glenelg v South @ Challenge Recruitment Oval North v Eagles @ Prospect Oval Norwood v Central @ Coopers Stadium West v Sturt @ Broadspectrum Oval Bye - Port Saturday 16 August South v West @ Hickinbotham Oval Sunday 17 August Glenelg v North @ Challenge Recruitment Oval Port v Sturt @ Alberton Oval Bye Central, Norwood and Eagles ROUND 21 Saturday 23 August Eagles v Glenelg @ Woodville Oval Norwood v West @ Coopers Stadium South v Central @ Hickinbotham Oval Sunday 24 August North v Port @ Prospect Oval Bye - Sturt ROUND 22 Saturday 30 August Eagles v Norwood @ Woodville Oval Sunday 31 August Sturt v South @ House Brothers Oval West v Central @ Broadspectrum Oval Port v Glenelg @ Alberton Oval Bye - North SANFL FINALS FINALS WEEK #1 Sunday 14 September League Elimination Final @ 12.10pm League Qualifying Final @ 3.10pm Matches to be played at Adelaide Oval FINALS WEEK #2 Sunday 21 September League 1st Semi Final @ 12.10pm League 2nd Semi Final @ 3.10pm Matches to be played at Adelaide Oval FINALS WEEK #3 Sunday 28 September League Preliminary Final @ 3.10pm Match to be played at Adelaide Oval FINALS WEEK #4 Sunday 5 October Under 19 Grand Final @ 9.05am Reserves Grand Final @ 12.00pm League Grand Final @ 3.10pm All matches to be played at AAMI Stadium MATCH TIMES - (N) - signifies a night match Friday night matches (Coopers Stadium) - 7.40pm Saturday night matches (Hamra Homes Oval) - 6.30pm Saturday afternoon matches - 2.00pm (including ABC TV telecast matches) Sunday afternoon matches - 2.00pm Regional Country matches - 2.00pm BRAIN BENDERS 1.Who captained South Australia in this year’s win over Victoria at Adelaide Oval? 6.What year was Australian Rules Football officially established in South Australia? 2. Can you name the Central player who kicked nine goals against Port in Round Nine? 7.Who is the Reserves coach at West Adelaide? 3.Who won the 1970 Magarey Medal? 8.Which club won the 1973 Grand Final? 4.What Port player won the 1993 Ken Farmer Medal? 9.Where did Port finish on the ladder last year? 5.Which side won the wooden spoon in 1968? 10.Which club won last year’s Stanley H. Lewis Cup? ANSWERS: 1. Jade Sheedy (Sturt). 2. Daniel Havelberg. 3. Barrie Robran (North) 4. Mark Tylor/87 goals. 5. Norwood. 6. 1877. 7. Nathan Grainger. 8. Glenelg defeated North. 9. Sixth. 10. Central. 30 SANFL FOOTBALL BUDGET - ROUND 13 - LEAGUE FOOTY NORWOOD PAUL PUOPOLO Norwood’s Paul Puopolo runs down Sturt’s Luke Crane during the Double Blues’ 17 point win at House Brothers Oval in Round 11. 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