2013 Pre-season 1 Sturt.pub - Central District Football Club
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2013 Pre-season 1 Sturt.pub - Central District Football Club
COMING UP 2013 Pre-Season Edition : Part 1 (Sturt) OUR FREE PRE-SEASON GUIDES ON THE RISE? DOUBLE BLUES PLAN THEIR REVIVAL. Tues Feb 26—Panthers Fri Mar 1—Magpies Tues Mar 6—Glenelg Fri Mar 8—Eagles Tues Mar 13—Central Fri Mar 15—North Tue Mar 20—West Fri Mar 22—Norwood THEN IT’S OUR ROUND ONE BUMPER FIRST BOUNCE ISSUE THE PANEL’S SEASON PREDICTIONS COMPREHENSIVE GAME PREVIEWS WITH YOUR THOUGHTS AND ALL THE STATS Out Thursday Morning March 28th FIRST BOUNCE 34 DAYS TO GO Page 36 Eagles’ Will Ben Kane be Adam Grocke the next Sturt captain? Images Images: Peter Argent Peter Argent 0411 178 444 0411 178 444 FOOT-e TIMES SA FOOT-e TIMES SA OBJECTIVES PRE-SEASON ISSUE #1 Important issues in South Australian Football will be covered in detail. Fri February 22nd 2013 There will be a diversity of opinions with every club perspective covered. Reader contributions will be encouraged We will have the most comprehensive SANFL Game Previews We will be a one stop shop for SANFL statistics and media coverage There will be solid coverage of football beyond just the local SANFL league competition Phil Herden Peter Argent Phil Aspinall Don Cooper John Nankivell 3) Welcome For many of you, this is the first time you have come across our publication so let me explain our purpose. STURT PREVIEW 5) Don Cooper’s Preview 12) Sturt Stat Facts All of us at FOOT-e TIMES SA are passionate SANFL fans and all have been involved with local media outlets covering the League over recent years. 13) 2012 in Review 14) Club Directory We have noticed in this time a drop in mainstream media coverage of our wonderful competition and so we decided to do something about it. OTHER SECTIONS 19) 2013 Arrangements 21) One Percenters The result.. FOOT-e TIMES SA an electronic publication that aims to add some depth and diversity to SANFL coverage, providing members and supporters with the information about their league that they deserve. 25) SANFL Mini Draft 26) Year By Year 29) The Pulse 31) News Central 33) Trial Game Schedule CONTACT US E-mail: footetimes@gmail.com FOOT-e TIMES SA : BACK WITH A BANG Welcome to a new year of SANFL footy and the second season of FOOT-e TIMES SA. CONTENTS We will ensure there is regular recognition of our 15) Movements & Schedule state’s football history & heritage. 17) Other News THE FOOT-e TIMES SA TEAM WELCOME 34) 2013 SANFL League Schedule 36) Coming Up PLEASE NOTE the off season we have busy and are ready to conFOOT-e TIMES SA for in a new and exciting for- Firstly, during the minor rounds and finals we will revert to a weekly issue which will be available from Thursday March 28th then every Friday Morning thereafter. Secondly, we have formed a partnership with EVERY SANFL CLUB to ensure that every adult member with email has access to at least a part of this publication. So if you are a member of your SANFL club, congratulations you will receive a version of FOOT-e TIMES SA on a regular basis for no cost. If you are not a member, join up and receive the extra benefit. For now, the countdown is on and it’s time to get into preseason mode. We will be issuing nine free mini pre-season guides leading into the season commencing with the Double Blues today. Don’t forget to have your say about your season expectations with our PULSE survey questionnaire. Welcome aboard and here’s to a great year for the SANFL Phil Herden FOOT-e TIMES SA Last year we launched with an ambitious goal of two issues per week, out each Wednesday and Friday morning. In all we produced 60 issues containing over 1800 pages of local footy coverage. FOOT-e TIMES SA is NOT an official publication of the SANFL or any of its clubs and any opinions carried within this publication should not be taken as those of the SANFL or any of its clubs. This included comprehensive previews of every SANFL League game, a diversity of opinion across our team on local footy issues and in depth feature articles . All images courtesy of Peter Argent & available for sale. It was a lot of work but an important foundation to grow in 2013. Page 2 Over been tinue 2013 mat. Who will take “Tommy” home in 2013? Images—Peter Argent 0411 178 444 Page 3 STURT 2013 PREVIEW Don Cooper’s Preview BLUES BROTHERS TUNED UP FOR REVIVAL In many ways, it could be said that solidarity is the byproduct of adversity, so after successive years in the League competition’s cellar - and enduring a current battle of the balance sheet the Sturt Football Club is set to take an extremely committed and united front into season 2013 in a bid to honour its proud history and revive an esteemed standing within the SANFL. Foot-e Times: “Seamus, looking back, 2012 certainly provided a number of challenges for you in your first year as senior coach of the Double Blues. So, from your perspective, what were the toughest of those and what have you taken from facing them into 2013?” Seamus Maloney: “Look, I think one of the toughest things in coaching is getting your side playing consistently good footy, but certainly dealing with a list made up of experienced and younger players as well as those in the AFL system (and) working out ways to bring that group together ... Make no mistake, the Double Blues were not that far off the mark in 2012 and while there can be no doubting they possess the courage, character and commitment to take the next step in 2013, do they have the vital ingredient of consistency to complete the recipe for success? Well, to get a greater insight as to exactly how the Blues will answer that question – and their critics - we sought out the thoughts of League coach Seamus Maloney on the eve of season 2013. Sturt Coach Seamus Maloney addressing the troops last year Peter Argent 0411 178 444 Page 5 STURT 2013 PREVIEW FROM THE COACH was definitely the biggest challenge in my first year as a SANFL senior coach. So, out of that, we’ve spent a lot more time this preseason working on more game-like drills than we have previously, which is certainly helping the younger players coming into the squad and as well as that, it’s promoting more ownership of what we need on the ground. Once again, we’ll be affected by the ten guys who are AFL listed, mainly with the Crows, but with a bigger focus on match day simulations in our pre-season, we can ensure those guys have a real understanding of our game plan as well as plenty of on-ground support when they do come into the side.” SM: “Our defensive side of the game really needs to improve for us to become a consistently better side. Last season some slack defence cost us in games which we were right in the thick of, however, it’s not just in the backlines, but defending all over the ground which is vital to our success. We are always going to play attacking footy, move the ball fast and look to kick goals, so ensuring we work hard on earning the ball from our opponents and improving our transition play will be a focus.” FeT: “On that note, the offseason invariably brings a number of changes to a club’s playing list, so how have the arrivals and departures impacted your lineup and structures for the season ahead?” SM: “We’ve undoubtedly lost a lot of experience in regards to games of League footy and ‘Sheeds’ (former captain and 2002 Magarey Medallist) is probably the most notable, but even the likes of Craig Evans, Josh Cubillo and Tristan Gum do leave some big gaps. FeT: “Now that you’ve had a chance to reflect on the mixed fortunes of last season, what areas do you feel the team needs to improve in to become a consistent performer – and potential finals force – in 2013?” Tim McIntyre Images Peter Argent 0411 178 444 Fraser Evans Images Peter Argent 0411 178 444 Page 7 STURT 2013 PREVIEW But saying that, we’ve got a talented young group of players coming through the ranks and the inclusion of Michael Coad (returning from the Gold Coast Suns) and Alexander Stopp (Norwood) will really stiffen up the defensive unit. (In addition to that pair) Tom Johnson (Langhorne Creek) will slot in nicely around half-forward, Nick Pearce is a good, aggressive ruckman, Anthony Carlile (brother of Alipate) has made a return from football’s wilderness and will add to our forward line, while Simon Potts is a real rangy wingman/ half-back type. SM: “Just their willingness to embrace a lot more competitive training which in turn has created a greater work ethic. We’ve had a real emphasis on building strength and power in the gym, which has resulted in good strong bodies which are getting fitter and stronger with the increased amount of game day simulation work.” FeT: “In many respects, a League team is only ever going to be as good as its depth allows, so how do you feel the Double Blues are positioned in other grades to create a successful, sustainable and stable outfit in 2013?” FROM THE COACH years, particularly with our younger guys and now the battle is to get the group up and going as soon as possible. We had some great results with our Reserves and Under 18 sides last year and there are six or so from the latter outfit who are doing everything right on the training track at the moment for us. So in that respect - and given their overall attitude – I really feel we have a very sustainable future ahead, it’s just a matter of how quickly we can get them up to speed.” SM: “Having chiselled away at the playing group, I believe we are really well positioned for the next 3-4 ... So we’ve recruited far and wide in the off-season and while the players who have joined us may not be ‘big names’ they certainly add some size to the group and fit the requirements we identified.” FeT: “In regards to preparations for this season, what have been the areas in which the group has really impressed you?” Key Forward Matt Duldig Images Peter Argent 0411 178 444 Luke Panozzo & 2012 Best & Fairest Winner Richard Tambling Images—Peter Argent 0411 178 444 Page 8 Page 9 STURT 2013 PREVIEW FeT: “Obviously your support-staff play a vital role in the team’s success on the field, so what do you look for from your coaching colleagues during the week and on match day?” -one has bought into turning things around. SM: “I do give a fair bit of responsibility to my Assistant Coaches and certainly seek out their opinions on training drills and how we are tracking in games. Part of my role is to bring them along on the journey and embrace what we are trying to achieve as a club and I think the more you throw their way, the more they can give.” We don’t hide from the fact it’s been a tough summer financially, but what I have We can certainly make a difference to what we can control - and that’s what we do out on the field. seen is that every player who is here wants to be here. (As an example) every one of the playing group is signed up as a paid member of the club and I think that speaks volumes for the culture we have at the moment.” FeT: “Finally, you obviously believe in the ability of your playing group and the structural quality of your game plan, but what would you say are the key areas that will stand the Double Blues in good stead for a solid season in 2013?” ensuring there are no easy options for the opposition. SM: “Firstly, continuing on with our fast, attacking and aggressive style of play. To play on instinct with a heavy emphasis on better tackling, better defence and The guys are doing all the work on the track at the moment and they really can’t wait to get out on the park and start doing battle!” With a better mix of attack and defence, we’ll be able to close a game down when things aren’t going our way, but open it up again with our trademark style. So there you have it, but as we all know, actions speak louder than words – and one gets the feeling that the Double Blues aren’t just ready to speak up this year….they’re ready to holler! Don Cooper ............................................ Unley Oval Precinct Masterplan (conducted by the City of Unley) FeT: “Having deep association with a club who has prided itself on success in the past, how important is it to everyone at Unley that Sturt put the past couple of years behind them and forge a finals campaign this season?” The City of Unley are seeking your feedback on the future development of Unley Oval. This Plan will provide a vision for future design considering both recreational and sporting use by our community. To provide your views please click the below link for the community survey. SM: “Obviously it’s vital to the place – for the sustainability for years to come. And we haven’t lost sight of the fact a lot of that sits in our hands right now. It’s a fair responsibility, but every FROM THE COACH http://yoursay.unley.sa.gov.au//unley-oval-precinct-master-plan James McLeay Images Peter Argent 0411 178 444 Page 10 This consultation will commence on Wednesday 30 January and conclude on Friday 22 March 2013. Page 11 STAT FACTS 2012 IN REVIEW Did You Know? Did Sturt improve last year ? Sturt’s 1976 premiership was played in front of the biggest crowd in SA Football History as 66,897 crammed into AAMI Stadium for the Grand Final against Port. Whilst Sturt did collect consecutive Wooden Spoons the general consensus was that they did improve in 2012. Here are some stats to help you make up your own mind. Ironically they virtually had no spectators when they won the 1915 flag against North as Adelaide Oval was being used as a camping ground for soldiers about to go overseas in World War I. Category 2012 2011 Wins 6 5 +1 Percentage 44.06% 44.52% - 0.46% Jack Oatey is the longest serving and most successful coach in the SANFL winning 7 premierships in his 21 years at Sturt plus another 3 flags in 12 seasons at Norwood. The best on ground player in the SANFL Grand Final wins the Jack Oatey Medal. Score pg 76.2 79.3 -2.9 Score Allowed pg 96.7 98.8 +2.1 Accuracy 51.3% 51.2% +0.1 Possessions pg 308.1 318.3 -10.2 Poss Allowed pg 323.8 321.1 -2.7 Players Used 42 41 +1 Head To Head (since 1907) V CENTRAL V NORWOOD All Time Recent All Recent Home Recent Away Last Year Since 1907 Recent All Recent Home Recent Away Last Year Played 118, Sturt won 56, Central 62 Central have won 4 of the last 5 games Sturt have won 7 of the last 8 games @ Unley Central have won last 3 at Elizabeth Rd 10 @Un Sturt by 31pts, Rd 16 @El Central by 79pts, Rd 22 @ El Central by 45pts V EAGLES V GLENELG Played 244, Sturt won 135, Glenelg won 100, Drawn 1 Glenelg have won last 6 and 12 of last 13 Glenelg have won 3 of last 4 at Unley Glenelg have won last 7 at Glenelg Rd 6 @Gl Glenelg by 59, Rd 21 @Un Glenelg by 5pts. Rd 1 Bye DEFEATED PORT by 6 pts Rd 3 @Nl DEFEATED SOUTH by 13 pts Rd 4 Bye Rd 6 @Gl Lost to Glenelg by 51pts Rick Davies Medal (Goals) Tim McIntyre Rd 7 @Un Lost to North by 22 pts Len Fitzgerald Best First Year Player Levi Krause Rd 8 @Wd Lost to Eagles by 9 pts Ray Kutcher Best Team Man Angus Kurtze Rd 9 @Un Lost to Norwood by 47 pts Bob Marshall Most Courageous Player Joe Anderson James Thedgold Award Angus Kurtze Rd 10 @Un DEFEATED CENTRAL by 31pts Rd 11 Bye Rd 12 @Un Rd 13 @Pr Lost to South by 39 pts DEFEATED NORTH by 63 pts Rd 14 @Un Lost to Norwood by 8 pts Rd 15 @Ri Lost to West by 68 pts Rd 16 @El Lost to Central by 79 pts Rd 17 @Un Lost to Eagles by 15 pts Rd 18 @Nl DEFEATED SOUTH by 6 pts Lost to Norwood by 121pts Rd 20 Bye V SOUTH Rd 23 @Un Lost to Eagles by 43 pts Since 1907 Recent All Recent Home Recent Away Last Year Rd 23 @Al DEFEATED PORT by 31 pts Since 1907 Recent All Recent Home Recent Away Last Year Played 242, Sturt win 129, West won 112, Drawn 1 West have won last 3 Sturt have won 13 of the last 14 @ Unley West have won the last 3 @ Richmond Rd 5 @U West by 21pts, Rd 15 @R West by 68pts Page 12 Jade Sheedy Ben Kane Lost to Central by 45 pts Since 1907 Recent All Recent Home Recent Away Last Year Runner Up 3rd Best Rd 22 @El V WEST Richard Tambling Lost to West by 21pts Lost to Glenelg by 5 pts Played 246, Sturt won 153, South won 91, Drawn 2 Last 6 games split with 3 wins each South have won the last 2 at Unley Sturt have won the last 2 at Noarlunga Rd 3 @N Sturt by 13pts, Rd12 @U South by 39pts Rd 19 @N Sturt by 6pts PT Morton Medal (B&F) Rd 5 @Ri Rd 19 @Nw Played 270, Sturt won 94, Port won 174, Drawn 2 Sturt won the last 2 encounters Sturt won the last 2 at Unley Port won the last encounter at Alberton Rd 2 @U Sturt by 6pts, Rd 24 @A Sturt by 31pts 2012 AWARD WINNERS League Award Winners Rd 2 @Un Rd 21 @Un V NORTH Played 247, Sturt won 128, North won 114, Drawn 5 Sturt have won 5 of last 6 Sturt have won 3 of last 4 at Unley Sturt have won last 2 at Prospect Rd 7 @Un North by 12pts, Rd 13 @Pr Sturt by 63pts Played 265, Sturt won 117, Norwood on 145, Drawn 3 Norwood have won last 5 Last 6 encounters @ Unley split with 3 wins each Norwood have won last at the Parade Rd 9 @ Un Norwood by 57pts, Rd 14 @ Un Norwood by 8pts, Rd 19 @ Nw Norwood by 121pts V PORT Since 1907 All Time Played 60, Sturt won 16, Eagles 44 Recent All Recent All Eagles have won last 4 Recent Home Recent Home Eagles have won last 4 at Unley Recent Away Recent Away Last 4 games at Woodville split with 2 wins each Last Year Rd 8 @W, Eagles by 9pts, Rd 17 @Un Eagles by 15pts Last Year Rd 23 @Un Eagles by 43pts All Time Recent All Recent Home Recent Away Last Year Diff 2012 LEAGUE RESULTS Ground Index Al—Alberton Oval El—Playford Alive Oval, Elizabeth Gl—Gliderol Stadium, Glenelg Nl—Hickinbotham Oval, Noarlunga Nw—Coopers Stadium, Norwood Pr—Prospect Oval Ri—City Mazda Stadium, Richmond Un—Unley Oval Wd—Unleash Solar Oval @ Woodville Reserves Award Winners Josh Deegan Medal Tom Bartlett Runner Up Tom Hurley 3rd Best Jack Kelly Cec May Best Emerging Talent Brodie Grundy Best Team Man Jack Kelly Under 18 Award Winners Simon John Pfeiffer Memorial Trophy Jake Atkinson Runner Up Brad Hartman 3rd Best Dwayne Wilson 4th Best Patrick Wilson Jackson Marsh Memorial Trophy Joe Builder Frank Dodd Memorial Trophy Best Clubman Jack Penfold Club Award Winners Peter Motley Best Finals Player Trophy Jake Atkinson Page 13 CLUB DIRECTORY PLAYER MOVEMENTS 2013 LEAGUE SCHEDULE Arrivals Rd 1 Sat Mar 30 2.10pm v EAGLES (UNLEY) Tim Johnson (Langhorne Creek) Rd 2 Sat Apr 6 2.10pm v PORT (UNLEY) : Commander Centre Oval Oxford Terrace, Unley Magarey Medallists (13, 14 Medals) H Waye (1903), H Cumberland (1911), V Richardson (1920), H Riley (1923), WK Dunn (1933), L Fitzgerald (1952, 1954, 1959), J Halbert (1961), G Whittlesea (1988), B Atkinson (1977), D Squire (1999, 2000), J Sheedy (2002), T Weatherald (2002) & L Crane (2008) Simon Potts (North Adelaide) Rd 3 Sat Apr 13 2.10pm @ North (Prospect) Anthony Carlisle (South Adelaide) Rd 4 Sat Apr 20 2.10pm v SOUTH (UNLEY) : PO Box 10 UNLEY SA 5061 Ken Farmer Medallists (2, 4 Medals) R Davies (1983), B Chambers (2007, 2008 & 2009) Nick Pearce (Kilburn) Rd 5 Sat Apr 27 : Phone (08) 8271 4611 : Fax (08) 8272 9975 : E-mail general@sturtfc.com.au : Web www.sturtfc.com.au Jack Oatey Medallists (1 Medal) M Powell (2002) Jake Sutcliffe (returning) Rd 6 Bye Rd 7 Sat May 18 DIRECTORY INDIVIDUAL RECORDS League Debut : 1901 Colours : Light Blue & Navy Blue Oval Location Postal Address Contact Details Home Grounds MOVEMENTS & SCHEDULE : Adelaide Oval 1986-1997 Unley Oval 1901-1985, 1998-2013 Sam Smith (Flagstaff Hill Alex Stopp (Norwood) Michael Coad (Gold Coast / returning) Rd 8 Sat May 25 2.10pm V WEST (UNLEY) Year W-L (Minor Rd) Rory Atkins (Crows Mini Draft) Rd 9 Fri May 31 7.40pm @ Norwood (Coopers) Angus Graham (Crows Mini Draft) Rd 10 Sun Jun 9 2.10pm @ Eagles (Unleash Solar) Jack Hombsch (Power return to SA) Rd 11 Sun Jun 16 2.10pm V GLENELG (UNLEY) Finals 2000 12-8 (4th) Stanley H Lewis : (4) 1968, 1978, 1983, 2008. 2001 9-11 (6th) No Finals Wooden Spoons : (20) 1901, 1902 1903, 1907, 1908, 1949, 1952, 1956, 1958, 1961. 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2011, 2012. 2002 16-4 (3rd) QF D NORWOOD by 33pts 2SF L Central by 14pts PF D NORWOOD by 49pts GF D CENTRAL by 47pts (PREMIERS) EF D NORWOOD by 65pts 1SF D PORT by 19pts PF L Eagles by 22pts (Finished 3rd) Angus Monfries (Power return to SA) Rd 12 Sat June 22 2.10pm @ North (Prospect) Departures Rd 13 Bye Jade Sheedy (retired) Rd 14 Sat July 6 Tristian Gum (Subiaco) TEAM RECORDS (Since 1907) 2003 13-7 (3rd) EF L Eagles by 25pts (Finished 4th) James Plant (retired) Highest Winning Score 32.19.211 v Woodville (Rd 4, April 27 1974 @ Woodville) 32.19.211 v South (Rd 12, June 25 1988 @ Football Park) 2004 12-8 (3rd) QF L Eagles by 35pts 1SF D NORTH by 58pts PF L Eagles by 65pts (Finished 3rd) Jo Anderson (North Adelaide) Highest Losing Score 21.15.141 v Central (Rd 16, July 17 982 @ Unley) 2005 11-9 (5th) EF L North by 7pts (Finished 5th) 2006 3-17 (9th) No Finals 2007 12-8 (4th) EF L Glenelg by 1pt (Finished 5th) 2008 15-5 (2nd) QF L Central by 3pts 1SF D NORWOOD by 71pts PF L Glenelg by 66pts (Finished 3rd) Brendan Littler QF L Central by 6pts 1SF D EAGLES by 10pts PF D GLENELG by 5pts GF L Central by 38pts (Finished 2nd) Troy Chaplin (Power traded to Richmond) Lowest Score 2.4.16 v North (Rd 10, July 12 1920 @ Adelaide) Lowest Winning Score 3.5.23 v North (Challenge Final Replay 1919 @ Adelaide) 2009 14-6 (3rd) Lowest Score Allowed 1.4.10 by South (Rd 21, September 1 1973 @ Unley) Biggest Winning Margin 162pts v Woodville (Rd 4, April 27 1974 @ Woodville) Biggest Losing Margin 160pts by North (Rd 16, August 11 1990 @ Prospect) 2.10pm @ Central (Playford Alive) RECORD SINCE 2000 League Premiers : (13) 1915, 1919, 1926, 1932, 1940, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1976, 2002. Highest Score Allowed 34.18.222 by Port (Rd 18, Aug 25 1990 @ Adelaide) 6.30pm @ Glenelg (Gliderol) 2010 11-8-1 (4th) EF L Eagles by 70pts (Finished 5th) 2011 5-15 (9th) No Finals 2012 6-14 (9th) No Finals Last 13 Seasons 9 Finals Series, 21 Finals, 9 wins, 12 losses Page 14 Rd 15 2.10pm @ South (Hiickinbotham) Sun July 14 2.10pm V PORT (UNLEY) Rd 16 Sat July 20 2.10pm V NORWOOD (UNLEY) Rd 17 Sat July 27 2.10pm @ Eagles (Unleash Solar) Sam Miles (Retired) Rd 18 Sat Aug 3 2.10pm @ West (Richmond) John McDonald (South) Rd 19 Sat Aug 10 2.10pm V NORTH (UNLEY) Craig Evans Rd 20 Mark Neilsen Rd 21 Sun Aug 25 2.10pm @ Port (Alberton) Josh Cubillo (Victoria) Danyle Pearce (Power traded to Fremantle) Rd 22 Bye TBA TBA V SOUTH (UNLEY) Rd 23 TBA TBA V CENTRAL (UNLEY) Brad Hartman (Drafted—Geelong) Schedule Notes Brodie Grundy (Drafted—Collingwood) • Host Port & South twice • Travel to Woodville & Prospect twice. For the latest Double Blues News • On 3 separate occasions Sturt play back to back home matches www.sturtfc.com.au • Byes in Rounds 6 (week before State Game), 13 & 20 • Friday Night (1 game), Saturday Afternoon (12), Saturday Night (1), Sunday (4) and TBA (2) Page 15 OTHER NEWS RECENT ARTICLES ABOUT THE STURT FOOTBALL CLUB AFL Must Better Support SANFL Clubs, Sturt Chief Warns http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/afl-must-better-support-sanfl-clubs-sturt-chief-warns/story-e6frea83-1226580140255 John Stokes, Eastern Courier Messenger, Feb 18th 2013 Searching for the next Sheeds. http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/page_2/1922/ Zac Milbank, sanfl.com.au, Jan 22 2013 Sturt legend Ken Whelan—The “Tony Modra of Legend of the 1970’s” - Dies at 60. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/sturt-legend-ken-whelan-the-tony-modra-of-the-1970s-dies-at-60/story-e6freckc-1226547274674 Kym Morgan, The Advertiser, Jan 03 2013 Hartman swept off couch by Cats. http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/hartman-swept-off-couch-by-cats/story-fn525un5-1226524389597 Duane Schultz, Eastern Courier Messenger, November 26 2012 Sturt’s Debt Demolition http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/sturts-debt-demolition/story-fn525un5-1226521862163 John Stokes, Eastern Courier Messenger, November 22 2012 Sturt Web Site www.strutfc.com.au Page 17 FOOT-e TIMES SA 2013 Arrangements In 2013, All SANFL Club Members will receive the following free issues in FULL • All 9 Pre-Season Previews • Magarey Medal Issue All Sturt Members and Central Home Match & Season Ticket Members will receive for free • All 29 Minor Round and Finals Issues in FULL All other SANFL Club Members will receive for free • A LIMITED version of our Minor Round and Finals Issues containing a preview of your clubs match and other items of interest. These members have the option of subscribing to the FULL version of the 29 Minor Round and Finals issues for just $20 for the season. Details of a web site that can collect these subscriptions will be advised shortly. ONE PERCENTERS One Percenters is where we update readers on many of the news stories not covered elsewhere. BEST PRINT COVERAGE • Warren Partland, The Advertiser It has been a busy offseason with plenty happening around SANFL clubs. BEST PHOTOGRAPHIC COVERAGE • Sarah Reed, The Advertiser So during these nine pre-season issues we will try to get around to all that has occurred over the summer. BEST COMMUNITY FOOTBALL COVERAGE • Matt Turner, Messenger Press We start with the media awards announced by the SANFL (official) and FOOT-e TIMES SA (fans favourites) in October just a couple of weeks after the Grand Final and then the SANFL Mini Draft in December. SANFL WEST END MEDIA AWARDS BEST RADIO COVERAGE • ABC Grandstand Team—Finals Coverage BEST TELEVISION COVERAGE • Ian Shuttleworth, Network Ten BEST COMMUNITY FOOTBALL GRAPHIC COVERAGE • Laura Wright, Mt Barker Courier PHOTO- BEST STORY OF ANY MEDIUM • Phil Aspinall & Grant Coffee, RPH Thursday Night League Teams Show Veteran sports writer Gordon Armstrong was presented with the Significant Achievement Award recognising 25 years of service working for The Football Times, Sunday Mail and Messenger Press. RETURNS 8PM THURSDAY MARCH 7 PREMIER SANFL COVERAGE The Award Winning RPH LEAGUE TEAMS SHOW Page 21 ONE PERCENTERS FOOT-e TIMES SA MEDIA POLL WINNERS (October 2012) CHRIS KENDALL WINS FAVOURITE SANFL MEDIA PERSONALITY The winners of the inaugural FOOT-e TIMES SA MEDIA POLL have now been announced with one of local media’s most diverse analysts, Chris Kendall, claiming the major award of FANS FAVOURITE SANFL MEDIA PERSONALITY. Chris covered the SANFL media spectrum this season as a boundary rider and occasional commentator on ABC1’s weekly telecast plus regular radio commentator on RPH Adelaide and SANFL writer for Sportsbeat. Thursday evening, collected almost 45% of the votes whilst FIVEaa’s SANFL Show on Sunday evenings finished 2nd with almost 30%. The RPH show is hosted by Phil Aspinall, Grant Coffee & John Nankivell. FAVOURITE PLAY BY PLAY COMMENTATOR : MICHAEL MANEY (ABC1 / RPH Adelaide) Michael Maney, well known for his Friday Night broadcasts on RPH Adelaide and Saturday commentary on ABC1 was a clear winner with 14% of the total votes. The remaining finallists Dennis Browne, Neil Cross, Chris Kendall & John Nankivell were bunched together on about 9% each. Michael has now moved back to his home state of Tasmania to take up a role as sports newsreader for Southern Cross Television. His SANFL Media Career began in 2004 when he hosted a weekly SANFL Segment on Community TV station C31. He went on to host a one hour TV program “Total SANFL” before joining the ABC’s SANFL TV team in a part time statisticians role in 2006. He is now in his 7th season writing weekly Sportsbeat articles which are a mixture of both a preview of all SANFL games and a feature piece on a local football issue. He is also heard on RPH Adelaide during their Friday Night and Sunday broadcasts. FAVOURITE SPECIAL COMMENTS EXPERT : GRANT COFFEE (RPH Adelaide) Chris narrowly defeated co-RPH & ABC1 commentator Michael Maney with Phil Aspinall & Neil Cross in a virtual tie for 3rd. FAVOURITE SUPPORT COMMENTATOR : PHIL ASPINALL (RPH Adelaide / LifeFM) Other category winners were … FAVOURITE RADIO GAME DAY BROADCASTER : 1197am RPH ADELAIDE 1197am RPH Adelaide, who broadcast over 50 SANFL games this year, in their 22nd season of SANFL coverage, dominated the results with 53% of the votes, with the leagues other weekly broadcaster 107.9 Life FM coming in second with 24%. RPH Adelaide used a large broadcast team in 2012 which included Darryl Smith, Dennis Browne, Kym Morgan, Grant Coffee, Neil Cross, Michael Maney, Chris Kendall, John Nankivell, Phil Herden & Phil Aspinall. FAVOURITE RADIO SHOW : SANFL LEAGUE TEAMS SHOW (RPH Adelaide) : Hosted by Phil Aspinall, Grant Coffee & John Nankivell Now in its 22rd season, the RPH SANFL League Teams Show, which airs from 8pm to 9pm on a Grant Coffee a regular special comments expert on RPH Adelaide during their Friday Night and Sunday radio broadcasts collected 13% of the vote, followed by Phil Aspinall on 12% and Brenton Phillips on 11%. Grant was also part of the RPH SANFL Leagues Show team that won the award for favourite SANFL Radio Show. In 2012 Phil Aspinall performed a wide range of radio roles for both Life FM & RPH Adelaide from calling, to special comments, boundary riding, around the grounds and stats. He was rewarded for his versatility by receiving 27% of votes ahead of ABC 1 boundary rider Chris Kendall with 24%. Ben Knights and Don Cooper finished almost tied for 3rd with 13%. Phil was also part of the RPH SANFL Leagues Show team that won the award for favourite SANFL Radio Show FAVOURITE SANFL WRITER : JAI BEDNALL (Local Footy SA) Jai’s “Monday Morning Centreman” column in Local Footy SA proved a runaway favourite with voters in the most one sided result of the survey. He finished with 19% of the votes almost double his nearest rivals. The remaining four finallists Chris Kendall, Warren Partland, Zac Milbank & Reece Homfray finished in a distant pack with around 10% each. Thanks to all who voted. Page 23 Centrals 2013 Memberships NOW AVAILABLE SANFL MINI DRAFT Non ticketed members packages from $20 (Junior), $45 (country/interstate) and $60 (Adult). In December, the SANFL held its annual Mini Draft allocating new players arriving at the Crows or Power to an SANFL club. Season and Home Match Ticket Packages available including extra bonus items and privileges. Ticket Packages can save you money compared to buying tickets at the gate. Don’t forget our new ‘Fetch a Friend’ promotion. Sign up your friends as NEW MEMBERS for Centrals and go into the draw to WIN!!! Round 3 Blockbuster Central v Norwood V at Playford Alive Oval at Playford Alive Oval, Saturday Night April 6th, 6:30pm Saturday Night April 13th, 6:30pm (Reserves from 3:45pm). (Reserves from 3:45pm). $4000 cash giveaway to someone in the crowd (courtesy of Club Sponsor AIC) – entry forms with promo staff near the gates. ‘Holden Home Game’, Dancing Girls, Full Bar and Catering Facilities, IGA Family Friendly area, Jumping Castle, and more. Marching Band, Dancing Girls, Full Bar and Catering Facilities, IGA Family Friendly area, Jumping Castle, Facepainter and much more. Pre-Match Luncheon will include launch of Gowans Twins Book. Pre-Match Luncheon will include our 2013 Player Calcutta Auction. Why not get a group together, come to the pre-match function and secure a group of players to win you money back during season 2013. This year weekly prize amounts have risen significantly so there is much fun to be had! The mini-draft is in reverse premiership order. The Crows first pick in the 2012 National Draft (#62), Sam hails from Tasmania’s Lauderdale Bombers. At 195cm he hopes to bulk up and become a key tall defender at West Lakes. Due to salary cap infractions, West did not participate in this draft. 8TH—NORWOOD : Lewis Stevenson (Power) 1ST—STURT : Angus Graham (Crows) Round 2 Blockbuster Central v North V Book a seat at the home match luncheon, hear from the Twins and the book’s Authors and buy your copy of this Limited Edition book which follows their paths through football and life. First in to purchase books at the luncheon can get a copy personally signed by Chris and James. Looking forward to seeing all Central supporters at the footy in 2013. www.cdfc.com.au Ph: 8255 2555 7TH—NORTH : Sam Siggens (Crows) Rookie Drafted to Richmond in 2006 before being elevated in 2007, Graham found his ruck spot taken by Ivan Maric last year and was traded to the Crows for Pick 42 in the 2012 National Draft (Richmond took WWT Eagles Matthew McDonough). He played 48 AFL games for Richmond and is originally from Currie in Tasmania. 2ND—SOUTH : Kyle Hartigan (Crows) Selected in the 2013 Rookie Draft by the Crows at Pick #14, 21yo Hartigan has senior state league experience at the Werribee Tigers in the VFL. Orginally a junior from Keilor and the Western Jets TAC Cup side, this 194cm tall defender was overlooked when 17 but has now broken into AFL ranks. 3RD—PORT : Ollie Wines (Power) Wines was the Power’s First Round (#7) Pick in the 2012 National Draft. He is labelled as a strong bodied inside midfielder who hails from Echuca in Northern Victoria and the Bendigo Diggers TAC Cup side. 4TH—GLENELG : Tom Clurey (Power) Port’s second pick (#29) in the 2012 National Draft is a 193cm defender who can run all day, setting a combine best beep test score of 15.1. From Katamatitie he played Under 18’s for the Murray Bushrangers. 5TH—EAGLES : Kane Mitchell (Power) The Eagles have never had a Magarey Medallist but they do have a 23yo player who has won the WAFL’s equivalent, the Sandover Medal, as part of Claremont’s premiership team last year. Known for his speed having run a 2.86, 20m sprint at a state combine, he was Rookie listed by the Power at pick #5. 6TH—CENTRAL : Jack Osborn (Crows) Another Claremont WAFL Premiership Player recruited by the Power, Lewis played 10 games for the West Coast Eagles in 2010 but could not sustain his position in defence. Was traded to Port for Pick #87 in the National Draft. 9TH—STURT : Rory Atkins (Crows) Crows 2nd Pick in the 2012 National Draft (#81). Originally from Maribryong Park and the Calder Cannons TAC Cup side as a left footed midfielder with speed. 10TH—SOUTH : Mason Shaw (Power) An accurate forward who kicked 10.4 at the Under 18 Nationals for WA, Mason hails from Winnacott in WA, developed at South Fremantle. At 197cm he is a back up ruck option once he bulks up to AFL level and was Pick #30 in the 2012 National Draft. 11TH—PORT : Jack Nead (Power) Already a likely cult favourite after his Power NAB Cup debut, Nead hails from Elliott and East Point in the NT playing Under 18’s for North Ballarat. An All Australian selection after a outstanding carnival for the Northern Territory, he was traded by the GWS Giants for Pick #28 in the 2012 National Draft. 12TH—GLENELG : Tim Klaosen (Crows) The second of two basketballers the Crows are hoping to develop into a tall defender or ruckman. At 197cm Klaosen did play some junior football for the Goodwood Saints. Was selected in the Rookie Draft at Pick #42. 13TH—EAGLES : Campbell Heath (Power) A key member of the Swans NEAFL side, who made it to the conference final, Heath has been the victim of 2 knee reconstructions which saw him unable to build on his two AFL games for Sydney. Originally from Maffra and the Gipsland Under 18 TAC Cup squad, he was traded to the Power for Pick #70 in the National Draft. The 22 yo Demon from North Hobart is another tall (205cm) mature aged Rookie Listed recruit with a basketball background having played college ball with Adams State University in the US for 4 years. Page 25 SANFL YEAR BY YEAR PART ONE—1843 to 1904 1882 PREMIERS: Norwood - Victorian disbands, new entrants Royal Park last just one season. 1843 - The first official record of football being played in South Australia. 1883 PREMIERS: Norwood 1860 - The first South Australian football club, Adelaide 1884 Football Club, formed. PREMIERS: Port Adelaide 1876 - South Adelaide Football Club formed. Their origi- 1887 nal colours, blue & white remain to this very day. PREMIERS: Adelaide - W est Adelaide, Hotham and Gawler Football 1877 Clubs admitted. PREMIERS: South Adelaide - West Adelaide, (no relation to current club), folds - The South Australian Football Association (SAFA) after one season. formed. It’s eight inaugural clubs are, Adelaide, Bankers, Kensington, Port Adelaide, South 1888 Adelaide, South Park, Victorian and Woodville PREMIERS: Adelaide Football Clubs. - Medindie Football Club admitted, Hotham re- South Adelaide win the SAFA’s first premiership named North Adelaide, (no relation to current North conceding just one goal all season. Adelaide) - Woodville and Bankers disband at the end of the - Norwood win inaugural Champions of Australia v season. South Melbourne 1879 PREMIERS: Norwood -The first State match is played between South Australia and Victoria in Melbourne. 1880 PREMIERS: Norwood 1881 PREMIERS: Norwood - Adelaide merge with Kensington. New team known as Adelaide. 1899 PREMIERS: South Adelaide FINALS 2/09 F Nor 7.11 9/09 CF S.A. 5.12 1892 PREMIERS: South Adelaide 1894 PREMIERS: Norwood 1886 PREMIERS: Adelaide - The SAFA reduced to four clubs: Adelaide, Norwood, Port Adelaide, and South Adelaide. 1878 1889 PREMIERS: Norwood PREMIERS: Norwood - Norwood admitted and go on to win the next six FINAL premierships. 2/09 F Nor 7.4 1891 PREMIERS: Norwood 1893 PREMIERS: South Adelaide - Adelaide folds at the end of the season. - Medindie changes its name to North Adelaide. 1862 1885 - Adelaide plays its first game against another club, PREMIERS: South Adelaide Modbury. 1870 - Port Adelaide Football Club formed SANFL YEAR BY YEAR FINALS 6/10 F S.A. 4.8 13/10 Rep Nor 4.7 dw Nor 4.8 d S.A. 3.5 @ Adel @ Adel 5.9 @Adel - Adelaide merged with North Adelaide. New team known as Adelaide. - Norwood and Port tied at end of season with same record, one off final played to decide premier. 1890 PREMIERS: Port - Port d South Melbourne to be Champions of Australia - Gawler leaves the competition and later forms the Gawler Football Association. Page 26 5.2 2.2 @ Adel @ Adel d W.T. d Nor d S.A. 1.11 1.8 1.8 @ Adel @ Adel @ Adel d S.A. d Nor d N.A. d P.A. 5.6 1.5 1.6 4.5 @ Adel @ Alb @ Adel @ Adel 1900 PREMIERS: North Adelaide FINALS 1/09 1SF Nor 4.1 3/09 2SF S.A. 3.10 8/09 F N.A. 4.3 1901 PREMIERS: Norwood FINALS 14/09 1SF - South & Norwood tied at the end of the minor 14/09 2SF round so played a final to decide the premier 21/09 PF which ended up a draw. Norwood won the replay 5/10 GF final played one week later N.A. P.A. Nor Nor 5.14 8.13 8.8 4.9 - Sturt Football Club admitted at 7th team. - Norwood moves to The Parade 1895 PREMIERS: Norwood - Natives Football Club admitted. 1902 PREMIERS: North Adelaide FINALS 30/08 1SF N.A 5.14 2/09 2SF N.A. 6.9 6/09 GF N.A. 9.14 1896 PREMIERS: South Adelaide d S.A. d W.T. d S.A. 5.6 1.3 4.7 @ Adel @ Adel @ Adel - Port Adelaide adopts black and white colours. 1897 PREMIERS: Port Adelaide - West Adelaide admitted. 1903 - Natives change name to West Torrens. PREMIERS: Port Adelaide - Behinds are added as part of the score for the FINALS d N.A. 3.5 @ Adel first time. Previously they had been recorded but 29/08 1SF S.A. 5.12 1/09 2SF P.A. 7.9 d Nor 4.11 @ Adel not included. 5/09 d P.A d S.A. d Nor 1898 PREMIERS: South Adelaide FINALS 1/09 1SF 3/09 2SF 10/09 F - S.A 10.16 P.A. 4.16 S.A. 8..8 d Nor d Nor d P.A. 6.6 2.6 4.8 @ Adel @ Adel @ Adel S.A. 3.6 dP.A. 2.4 @ Adel d N.A. d P.A. d S.A d P.A. 2.10 3.5 3.10 8.10 @ Jub @ Alb @ Un @ Jub 1904 PREMIERS: Norwood FINALS 3/09 8/09 10/09 - Finals again played, now a permanent way of de 17/09 ciding the premiership. Minor premier given the option of a challenge final if they lose an earlier final. - Magarey Medal instituted. First winner is Norwood rover Alby Green. F 1SF 2SF F CF Nor S.A. Nor Nor 6.8 6.5 3.13 9.8 - 1904 Challenge Final @ Jubilee Oval is the only premiership deciding game in SANFL History not played at either AAMI Stadium or Ade laide Oval. CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE Page 27 THE PULSE Have YOUR SAY on local footy issues! Take part in our weekly survey .. THE PULSE For the preseason we want to know about YOUR EXPECTATIONS coming into the 2013 season Do you think your team will improve, or drop down the ladder? What is a “pass mark” for your teams performance in 2013? Click the link to go to our survey site https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/TQXKCTY www.westadelaidefc.com.au Page 29 NEWS CENTRAL Zac Milbank joins SANFL Zac Milbank, co host of the FIVEaa SANFL Show and former football writer for The Advertiser has joined the SANFL as their Media & Publications Co-ordinator. Through the season he will be providing regular content for their official web site www.sanfl.com.au making the site a first point of contact for the latest SANFL news. Following are the links to some of the stories he has written so far. BOBBY TO EMULATE HIS BUDDY http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1935/ 21st Feb, Story about the award winning SANFL Inclusions Unit SKIPPER SEARCHING FOR SUCCESS http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1934/ 21st Feb, A look at Port’s Pre-season preparations BULLDOG BUCKBY BURSTS TO LIFE http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1933/ 19th Feb, A review of the State Under 18’s internal trial TIGER TYRO FIGHTING BACK http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1932/ 18 Feb, The return of Hayden Jolly to Glenelg SPEED THRILLS http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1931/ 15 Feb, Upcoming Rule Changes for 2013. AISH AIMING FOR ROUND FOUR http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1929/ 14 Feb, Preview of the State Under 18’s internal trial IGNORANCE NO EXCUSE ON DRUGS http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1930/ 12 Feb, How the SANFL presents its drug education seminars NO BACK SEAT FOR SLATTERY http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1927/ 7 Feb, Henry Slattery’s return to South Australia 2013 SANFL TRIAL MATCHES http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/1925/ 31 Jan, Port starts early with Magpies v Power trial 2013 PRE-SEASON UPDATE http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/page_2/1923/ 24 Jan, Who is setting the pace in pre-season training? SEARCHING FOR THE NEXT SHEEDS http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/page_2/1922/ 23 Jan, Who will replace Jade Sheedy as Sturt Captain? Page 31 TRIAL GAMES 2013 TRIAL GAMES ROUND 1 Friday March 8 Norwood v Sturt Saturday March 9 Central v South West v Glenelg 7.40pm @ Coopers Stadium 12.30pm @ Playford Alive Oval 2.00pm @ City Mazda Stadium ROUND 2 Friday March 15 Central v Norwood Saturday March 16 Port v North South v Eagles West v Sturt 8.00pm @ Playford Alive Oval 2.10pm @ Alberton Oval 6.30pm @ Hickinbotham Oval 7.00pm @ City Mazda Stadium ROUND 3 Friday March 22 Norwood v South Central v Sturt Saturday March 23 Port v Glenelg North v Eagles 7.40pm @ Coopers Stadium 8.00pm @ Playford Alive Oval TBA 2.10pm @ Blair Athol Reserve This year the trial game fixture has contracted to 11 games over just a 3 week period with a majority of clubs (5) playing just 2 pre-season matches. Last year 13 games were scheduled over a 4 week period, every club except South playing 3 games. Norwood, Central, South & Sturt will play all 3 weekends with 6 of the confirmed 10 games being played under lights. A venue and time for the Port v Glenelg match on March 23rd is still to be confirmed. If that game is played on March 23rd the Magpies will have just a 5 day break before their Round One season opener against Norwood at Coopers Stadium on Thursday March 29th. TRIALS BY CLUB CENTRAL Sat Mar 9 12.30pm v South @ Playford Alive Oval Fri Mar 15 8.00pm v Norwood @ Playford Alive Oval Fri Mar 22 8.00pm v Sturt @ Playford Alive Oval EAGLES Sat Mar 16 6.30pm Sat Mar 23 2.10pm v South @ Hickinbotham Oval v North @ Blair Athol Reserve GLENELG Sat Mar 9 2.00pm Sat Mar 23 TBA v West @ City Mazda Stadium v Port @ TBA NORTH Sat Mar 16 2.10pm Sat Mar 23 2.10pm v Port @ Alberton Oval v Eagles @ Blair Athol Reserve NORWOOD Fri Mar 8 7.40pm Fri Mar 15 8.00pm Fri Mar 22 7.40pm v Sturt @ Coopers Stadium v Central @ Playford Alive Oval v South @ Coopers Stadium PORT Sat Mar 16 2.10pm Sat Mar 23 TBA v North @ Alberton Oval v Glenelg @ TBA SOUTH Sat Mar 9 12.30pm v Central @ Playford Alive Sat Mar 16 6.30pm v Eagles @ Hickinbotham Fri Mar 22 7.40pm v Norwood @ Coopers Stadium STURT Fri Mar 8 7.40pm Sat Mar 16 7.00pm Fri Mar 22 8.00pm v Norwood @ Coopers Stadium v West @ City Mazda Stadium v Central @ Playford Alive Oval WEST Sat Mar 9 2.00pm Sat Mar 16 7.00pm v Glenelg @ City Mazda Stadium v Sturt @ City Mazda Stadium All games confirmed will be played at SANFL club facilities with the exception of the North v Eagles match which will be played about 3km north of Prospect Oval at the Blair Athol Reserve, home of the Kilburn Football Club. Ironically Kilburn FC was reallocated from the Eagles to North Adelaide’s zone in the recent boundary transitions Page 32 Page 33 2013 LEAGUE FIXTURE 2013 LEAGUE FIXTURE ROUND 1 (North—Bye) ROUND 7 (Glenelg—Bye) ROUND 13 (Glenelg, North & Sturt—Bye) ROUND 20 (Sturt—Bye) Thursday March 28th Norwood v Port (N) West v Central (N) Friday March 29th South v Glenelg (T) Saturday March 30th Sturt v Eagles Friday May 17th West v Port (N) Saturday May 18th North v Eagles Central v Sturt South v Norwood (N) Saturday June 29th Central v Norwood Sunday June 30th Port v Eagles South v West Saturday August 17th North v Eagles Central v West Sunday August 18th South v Port Glenelg v Norwood Coopers Stadium City Mazda Stadium Hickinbotham Oval City Mazda Stadium Prospect Oval Playford Alive Oval Hickinbotham Oval ROUND 8 (Norwood—Bye) Saturday April 6th Sturt v Port Eagles v West Central v North (N) Glenelg v Norwood (N) Unley Oval Unleash Solar Oval Playford Alive Oval Gliderol Stadium ROUND 3 (Eagles—Bye) Friday April 12th South v West (N) Saturday April 13th North v Sturt Port v Glenelg Central v Norwood (N) Saturday May 25th Sturt v West Eagles v Glenelg South v Central Sunday May 26th Port v North Unley Oval Unleash Solar Oval Hickinbotham Oval Alberton Oval Prospect Oval Alberton Oval Playford Alive Friday 31st May Glenelg v South (N) Norwood v Sturt (N) Saturday June 1st Central v Eagles Sunday June 2nd North v West Unleash Solar Oval Gliderol Stadium ROUND 23 (South — Bye) Prospect Oval ROUND 16 (West—Bye) City Mazda Stadium Alberton Oval Unleash Solar Oval Gliderol Stadium Friday May 3rd West v Glenelg (N) Saturday May 4th North v Norwood Sunday May 5th Port v Central Eagles v South Hickinbotham Oval Alberton Oval Prospect Oval Unley Oval ROUND 12 (Eagles—Bye) ROUND 6 (Sturt—Bye) City Mazda Stadium Prospect Oval Alberton Oval Unleash Solar Oval Saturday June 22nd Norwood v South Central v Port North v Sturt Sunday June 23rd Glenelg v West Prospect Oval Alberton Oval Unley Oval ROUND 11 (West—Bye) Hickinbotham Oval Unleash Solar Oval City Mazda Stadium Coopers Stadium Playford Alive ROUND 5 (Central—Bye) Saturday June 15th South v Eagles Port v Norwood Sunday June 16th North v Central Sturt v Glenelg City Mazda Stadium Hickinbotham Oval Saturday August 24th West v South Norwood v Central Sunday August 25th North v Glenelg Port v Sturt Playford Alive Oval Gliderol Stadium City Mazda Stadium Gliderol Stadium Coopers Stadium Saturday June 8th West v Norwood Sunday June 9th Port v South Eagles v Sturt Monday June 10th Glenelg v North Coopers Stadium Coopers Stadium Weekend of Saturday August 31st (Dates TBA) Central v Glenelg Playford Alive Oval Port v West Alberton Oval Sturt v South Unley Oval Eagles v Norwood Unleash Solar Oval Friday April 19th Norwood v Eagles (N) West v North (N) Saturday April 20th Sturt v South Glenelg v Central (N) Thursday April 25th Norwood v West Friday April 26th South v North (N) Saturday April 27th Eagles v Port Glenelg v Sturt (N) ROUND 21 (Eagles—Bye) Saturday July 13th Central v South Glenelg v North West v Eagles Sunday July 14th Sturt v Port ROUND 10 (Central—Bye) Unley Oval Gliderol Stadium Hickinbotham Oval Gliderol Stadium ROUND 22 (North—Bye) ROUND 4 (Port—Bye) Coopers Stadium City Mazda Stadium Friday July 5th Norwood v Glenelg (N) Saturday July 6th West v Central South v Sturt Sunday July 7th Eagles v North Prospect Oval Playford Alive Oval ROUND 15 (Norwood—Bye) ROUND 9 (Port—Bye) Hickinbotham Oval Alberton Oval Hickinbotham Oval ROUND 14 (Port—Bye) Unley Oval ROUND 2 (South—Bye) Playford Alive Oval Coopers Stadium Playford Alive Oval Prospect Oval Gliderol Stadium Sat May 11—STATE GAME—SANFL v NEAFL (North) @ TBA Page 34 Saturday July 20th Sturt v Norwood North v Port Eagles v Central South v Glenelg Unley Oval Prospect Oval Unleash Solar Oval Hickinbotham Oval ROUND 17 (Central—Bye) Saturday July 27th Port v Glenelg Norwood v West Eagles v Sturt Sunday July 28th North v South Alberton Oval Coopers Stadium Unleash Solar Oval Prospect Oval ROUND 18 (South—Bye) Friday August 2nd Norwood v Port (N) Saturday August 3rd Glenelg v Eagles Central v North West v Sturt Coopers Stadium Gliderol Stadium Playford Alive Oval City Mazda Stadium ROUND 19 (Glenelg, Norwood & West —Bye) Saturday August 10th Sturt v North Eagles v South Sunday August 11th Port v Central Unley Oval Unleash Solar Oval Weekend of Saturday September 7th (Dates TBA) Glenelg v Port Gliderol Stadium Norwood v North Coopers Stadium Sturt v Central Unley Oval West v Eagles City Mazda Stadium 2013 SANFL FINALS (Some Dates & Venues TBA) Saturday 14th or Sunday 15th September Elimination & Qualifying Finals Saturday 21st or Sunday 22nd September First Semi & Second Semi Finals Sunday 29th September Preliminary Final SUNDAY 6TH OCTOBER SANFL GRAND FINAL @ AAMI STADIUM Schedule is subject to change without notice Alberton Oval Page 35