Round 13

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ROUND 13 2008
THIS ISSUE…
Contents:
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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:
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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
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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
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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.”
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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MINI LEAGUE TEAMS
MINI LEAGUE
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Matthew Degruchy Bott
Liam Thomas
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Jessica Schulver
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GLENELG
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Ankle
Damian McCormack
Shoulder
Elliott King
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Darren Gregory
Tristan Gum
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WEST ADELAIDE
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Knee
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Craig Gogoll
James Stewart
Damien Williamson
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Mark Passador
Cody Hicks
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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.
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SANFL NEWS
SANFL NEWS
MAUGHAN THIEM AND THE MAGPIES –
WHAT A PARTNERSHIP!
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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
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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)
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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.
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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.
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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
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@ 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)
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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
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PLAYER
Major Sponsor: Hills
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HEIGHT
WEIGHT GAMES GOALS
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Coach: Roy Laird
Colours: Red, White and Blue
No
Major Sponsor: Holden
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HEIGHT
WEIGHT GAMES GOALS
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
VOLUNTEERS WANTED
The impact of whole grain-rich diet on the
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