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Round 17
Play on! Take every opportunity to be active com.au IN THIS ISSUE ROUND 17 2011 04 Blasts from the past Over the next two weeks, the SA Footy Budget celebrates some of our greatest heroes from yesteryear. 09 Tik tok, Murphy’s on top South Adelaide’s 22-year-old captain Nick Murphy steps into the spotlight. WHO’S PLAYING? NORTH V CENTRAL Saturday, July 23 @ Prospect Oval (2.10pm) PORT V GLENELG Saturday, July 23 @ Alberton Oval (2.10pm) WEST V EAGLES Saturday, July 23 @ City Mazda Stadium (2.10pm) PANTHERS V NORWOOD Sunday, July 24 @ Hickinbotham Oval (2.10pm) BYE – STURT North’s midfield maestro Brett Backwell. ADELAIDE WEB AND CREATIVE DESIGN - BOYLEN MEDIA PUBLISHER: Boylen Media Level 3, 47 South Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 Ph: (08) 8233 9433 Fax: (08) 8212 6484 FOOTBALL AND CORPORATE OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT: Ph: (08) 8268 2088 admin@sanfl.com.au COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER: Melanie Reid melanier@sanfl.com.au SALES DIRECTOR: Kent Humphrys khumphrys@boylen.com.au PRINTING: Lane Print & Post Ph: (08) 8179 9900 EDITOR: James Murphy jmurphy@boylen.com.au DESIGN: Nicole Penney npenney@boylen.com.au SUBSCRIPTIONS/BACK COPIES: Ph: (08) 8233 9433 admin@boylen.com.au PHOTOGRAPHY: Deb Curtis Photography Ph: 0437 068 043 COVER: North’s Tony Armstrong and Central’s James Boyd. The SA Football Budget is published by Boylen Media on behalf of the SANFL. Contributions are welcome and should be addressed to: The Managing Editor, PO Box 1, West Lakes SA 5021. Copyright © No part of this publication may be reproduced or stored in a retrieval system without the permission of the publisher. Opinions expressed in the “South Australian Football Budget” are not necessarily those of the SANFL. The SANFL believes that the material produced in this publication is accurate, but gives no warranty in relation thereto and disclaims all liability for claims against the SANFL, Boylen Media, its employees, agents, or any other person, which may rise from any person acting on the materials contained herein. Boylen Media reserves the right to reject any advertisement it considers unsuitable for publication or decline to publish for any reason at its absolute discretion. Advertisements lodged with Boylen Media must comply with the Advertising Codes of the Media Council of Australia and with the interpretations of the Advertising Standards Council. 4 BY STEVE BARRETT Over the next two weeks the SA Footy Budget celebrates some of our greatest heroes from yesteryear. Every club is represented over the coming two weeks. Are you or do you know a past great that is doing something interesting – let us know! Email jmurphy@boylen.com.au or text 0410 528 892. T he football equivalent of the old adage about the inevitability of death and taxes is that every player will one day become an ex-player. Irrespective of how long or successful an individual’s career may have been, all spend longer retired than they did playing. Some former League footballers are recognised as iconic champions of the sport and become household names. Others move into the media, some have developed into wellknown businessmen and others delve into coaching or administrative roles. Additionally, there are thousands who simply drift out of the public eye. Genuine superstar or modest journeyman, all have made their contribution to the SANFL’s rich history and all have a story to tell. CHRIS KLUZEK – EAGLES An arthritic, cartilage-bereft right knee not only forced talented Woodville-West Torrens full-forward Chris Kluzek’s shock SANFL retirement, shortly after his 23rd birthday, it also prevented him from entering the police force and fulfilling his ambition of becoming a forensic scientist. “I’ve had six cleanouts on the knee ever since I ripped the whole cartilage off the bone when I was 15,” said Kluzek, who played 70 League games for the Eagles from 1997 to 2001. “I’d always planned to be a police officer and applied after I finished playing, but because of my knee I couldn’t get in and the same happened when I applied in 2008.” Instead, Kluzek has travelled extensively, predominantly backpacking. He has visited more than 30 countries and now works as a travel agent for Escape Travel in Glenelg. Between overseas journeys, Kluzek stood at full-forward briefly for Scotch O.C. in 2005 before later becoming player-coach for SMOSH West Lakes in the SAAFL. Unable to do much running these days, he has maintained his fitness by rowing surfboats competitively for Grange Surf Club - until a nasty road cycling accident saw him break his collar bone earlier this year, putting him on the outer for the time being. Kluzek still attends Eagles games, with brother Matt (a former SANFL Eagle and AFL Crow), his fiancée’s father (ex-Woodville big man John Coudraye) and his cousin Grant Reubenicht (1997 Glenelg Club Champion). “We go to watch; usually have a beer on the hill and attend some of the past players’ shows,” Kluzek said. The 32-year-old, who played in two losing SANFL Grand Finals, came within a whisker of claiming the 2000 Ken Farmer Medal, which went to West Adelaide spearhead Adam Richardson. “We were playing North, who were the bottom side, compared to West playing (reigning premier) Port Adelaide, who had the State fullback (Corey Ah Chee). “We were both on 60 (goals) at the start of that round, so it came down to whoever kicked the most that day. “I had only one (goal) at half-time and when we came back out in the second half, one of the umps told me Richo had eight in the first half (Richardson booted 12 of the Bloods’ 17 goals that day). “I’d heard the Westies boys looked after him and were feeding him all day, but we were focused more towards the Finals.” BARRY HEARL – NORTH Barry Hearl led North Adelaide’s goal-kicking in 1969 and ’74. But on one forgettable afternoon at Woodville in 1972, his kicking boot was uncharacteristically astray, a fact of which he was cheekily reminded of when interviewed by Roosters legend and long-time teammate, Barrie Robran, during a club luncheon. “Barrie mentioned that game at Woodville and asked me what (score) I kicked,” Hearl said. “I said ‘Barrie, you shouldn’t be interviewing me, I should be interviewing you’, but he never wanted to talk about himself. “I sprayed them a bit and kicked 1.9, so I said I kicked 2.3 - that’s still 15 points. Barrie said ‘no you didn’t’ ... he eventually got it out of me. “I thought I’d be playing on my normal half-forward flank but our regular full-forward Dennis Sachse was dropped to the Bs - where he kicked 10.1 - and our trainer told me to pull my finger out as I’d be playing full-forward. “It was just one of those days ... I ended up getting moved and stood Malcolm Blight (who won the Magarey Medal that year) in the second half.” Thankfully, such afternoons were few and far between for Hearl, who was more renowned for the goals he did kick, having averaged around two majors per game throughout his seven-year, 101-match career. The enigmatic goalsneak also won two premierships with North (197172) and played in the famous 1972 Champions of Australia win over Carlton before retiring in 1974, aged just 26. “After playing mainly in good sides, we had a bad year in ‘74 as a lot of 5 Chris Kluzek. our good players left,” said Hearl, who in his day was elusively quick, could take a high mark and, by his own admission, was “built like a crowbar”, at 6-1 and 11.5 stone (73kg). “They asked me to stay but I wasn’t interested in getting games up in losing sides. “I was a bit casual, a bit of a rebel ... Patto (coach Mike Patterson) used to just shake his head at me.” So Hearl left to play for Kybybolite in the KNTFL in the south-east, where he claimed two Mail Medals, before spending time playing and coaching at Elizabeth, Brahma Lodge and Campbelltown-Magill. These days Hearl, 63, works in roofing maintenance for building company Metal-Link, attends most of North’s home games, often with Jan Lindner, the widow of Hearl’s good friend, Roosters legend Don Lindner, and enjoys “a few red wines” at club functions. Hearl famously kicked the historic first-ever League goal at AAMI Stadium in the first match played at the ground in May 1974. “We’ve re-enacted it a couple of times and I’ve spoken about it at a few luncheons,” he said. Barry Hearl. “During one re-enactment I was on the ground with Tony Casserly (Central’s captain-coach in 1974, who was credited with the first hitout) and we hadn’t really met before. “They gave me this flat footy to kick a goal. I was on the 50m line and being 30 years older, with the fat guts now, I thought ... let’s bring it in to 10 yards out instead!” GENE CHIRON – BULLDOGS Gene Chiron played in that landmark 1974 game for the Bulldogs and could easily have been the man participating in such re-enactments... except his first shot at the new stadium went through for a behind, allowing Hearl to create history shortly after. “Even if I’d kicked it, I would have given it to Rick Vidovich who kicked the first goal in the Reserves,” said Chiron, now 61. Hard and uncompromising, 179cm Chiron was recruited from Hawthorn and used by Central in a variety of positions, including as an undersized centre half-forward. Courageous Chiron’s footy philosophy was simple. “Run in and get the damn thing that’s the only way I knew,” he said. “I wasn’t that tall but I was pretty fit and could run all day. “Even at Hawthorn during our ‘Kennedy’s Commandos’, I would often get the pre-season awards for being the best trainer.” Feeling discontented after yo-yoing in and out of the Hawks’ senior side (he played 37 VFL games from 1969-73), Chiron joined the Dogs in 1974 after he’d impressed Casserly and Lyndon “Beefy” Andrews during a televised carnival in Western Australia. “I remember the first pre-season training session with Central, we’d stop to sit in the shade under a tree for a rest,” said Chiron, who has worked as a civil engineer for Knox City Council in Melbourne’s east for the past 30 years. “We would never have done that at Hawthorn under John Kennedy, but he was way ahead of his time.” Chiron played 31 games for the Dogs inside two seasons, before his career ended tragically when he collided with West Adelaide enforcer Ray Hayes in the first quarter of a heated clash at Elizabeth. “Ray Hayes kneed me in the stomach and put me in hospital split my liver,” Chiron said. “I was knocked heavily the week before - rabbit-chopped in the back and kidney against North while breaking away from a pack and my liver was actually severed then, but the Ray Hayes one was more dramatic and put me in hospital ... I could have been in real strife.” Chiron collapsed and was carried from the ground on a stretcher before being taken to Lyell McEwin Hospital and later transferred to Royal Adelaide, where he underwent surgery for a lacerated liver and had a kidney removed. “It was unfortunate … but sh*t happens,” Chiron said. “It just means I’ve got one good kidney now and I get to drink a bit more.” Forced into retirement, Chiron 6 stayed at the club as Gary Window’s assistant and then fitness coach for a couple of years before moving to back to Melbourne where “itchy feet” and a call from former teammate, Hawks defender Ian Bremner, saw him play a few years for Mulgrave in the Eastern Districts Football League. Chiron was fitted with a protective girdle to safeguard his internal organs. In 2009 he was invited by Central to toss the coin before the start of a game and is well aware of the Bulldogs’ recent premiership exploits. Chiron is a member of Hawthorn’s Past Players and Officials committee, having played alongside some famous names at Glenferrie Oval, including David Parkin, Peter Hudson, Don Scott and Leigh Matthews, who Chiron rates “the best footballer I’ve ever seen”. IVAN ECKERMANN – PORT Rugged Port Adelaide defender Ivan Eckermann has the unique distinction of being the only player to have knocked the great Matthews unconscious during the Hawthorn legend’s long, decorated career, a fact acknowledged by Matthews himself in his biography. “We both went for the footy, he slipped over and my knee collected him in the head,” Eckermann recalled of the second quarter incident during the South Australia versus Victoria State of Origin clash of 1982. “It was just one of those accidental things.” By his own admission, Eckermann was “pretty lucky to be in the right place at the right time” when he reflects on his 150-game career (1974-83), in which he played in four Grand Finals (1977, 1979, 1980 and 1981) and won them all (he missed the unsuccessful 1976 decider). “1977 was the most memorable as we hadn’t won (a premiership) for 12 years, so it ended a fair drought,” Eckermann said. “I was playing at half-back in that Grand Final and went off early with a corked thigh. “Darrell Cahill was off with a hamstring and when Kym Kinnear was knocked out, we were down to 17 fit men. “(Ashley) McKay (runner) came running into the dressing room and screamed at me to get back out there... I was the least injured of the three, so I had no choice.” Sitting in the rooms with an ice pack on his thigh, his boots off and his jacket undone, Eckermann was quickly patched up, had some heavy bandaging applied to his badly bruised thigh and sent to a forward pocket. Virtually on one leg, Eckermann soldiered through the pain barrier to memorably boot three goals and help steer the Magpies to an epic eight-point victory over Glenelg. “It was great to be part of a very successful era,” he said. “We were taught the Port way which was to be hard and tough at the footy and if an opponent was between you and the footy, you’d take out a body.” Eckermann was one of those guys who improved as his career wore on, playing just 24 matches over his first five years, before adding a further 126 across the next five. He mentored the likes of Gavin Wanganeen, Simon Tregenza and Darren Mead as Port’s U17s coach from 1988-90, is a life member of both the Power and the Magpies, and lives over the back fence from long-time teammate Greg Phillips in West Lakes. The 56-year-old accrues “a lot of frequent flyer points” travelling around Australia in his role as Sales Director for National Foods, meaning “I can’t get to as many games as I’d like”. Although he never won a best and fairest, or got within a country mile of claiming a Magarey Medal, Eckermann is still held in a high esteem at Alberton. On Friday, August 19 the SANFL Past Players and Officials are looking to get as many past SANFL players, officials, umpires and media to attend the SA’s Biggest Footy Reunion at Adelaide Oval. The price is $75.00 per head and bookings can be made through the SANFL on 8424 2211. Test your local footy knowledge You can now place a bet on all SANFL matches: head-to-head and premiership winner. Call 13 19 39, visit your local TAB or log on to TattsBet.com 7 AT THE FOOTY Have you seen yourself in the SA Footy Budget or on the SANFL website? If you would like to get a copy of the shots, give our photographer Deb Curtis a call on 0437 068 043 THE PHANTOM the ghost that talks SUPPORTER STORIES O ver the past two weeks we ran an intriguing piece about some of the SANFL’s most dedicated supporters. We received a number of emails about some other loyal supporters. We have chosen to give The Phantom the week off to collect his thoughts and run one of these stories and also an update to South supporter, Maxine McPherson’s story. If you have your own stories or have a follow up email to the blast from the past story in this week’s issue drop us a line – we would love to hear from you. Stuart Shaw ifty-nine-year-old Stuart Shaw has been a Sturt supporter all his life and this is his story: “My love of the Sturt Football Club began as a 10 year old when my late father took me to a game against West Adelaide in 1962. We got thrashed by Westies and to complete the misery I got cleaned up by a mob of older kids chasing a football when I ventured on to the ground during the half time break. Bruised, bloodied and sobbing, I moaned to dad, “Why do we have to follow such a weak team?” He replied, “Be patient, son, we have Jack Oatey as coach and should improve.” He was right on both scores. I had to be patient, as he didn’t take me to another game for five years! And, of course, Jack Oatey became a legend at the Sturt Football Club. Back in the late ‘50s, early ‘60s I was probably the only Sturt supporter at Forbes Primary School and constantly wore the taunts from F the Port and West supporters who seemed to be in the majority. “Sturt, Sturt rub them in the dirt” was the common phrase from them. By the time I reached high school at Marion High, there seemed to be mainly Sturt, South and Glenelg supporters present. My four mates were all Glenelg supporters and I remember the 1969 Grand Final where we all camped out in front of the gates to ensure we would be on the fence for the game. My mates were quite shattered when their beloved Tigers failed, but I was rapt. We had driven to the game in one car (not mine) and as I wanted to watch the blue boys run around with the cup, my mates left me there. I had to catch the train home. Dad was ropeable when I got home (for some reason he didn’t go to that game), but all my mates came around the next day to apologise. I was lucky living through what was to become Sturt’s golden era, when Premierships just seemed part of everyday life at Unley. I still have vivid memories of most of the brilliant players of the Jack Oatey era. Paul Bagshaw, who surely should have won at least one Magarey Medal, Keith Chessell, John Murphy, Darryl Hicks, Doc Clarkson, Rick Schoff, Roger Rigney, Michael Graham, Rick Davies.. I could go on and on. The 1976 Grand Final win was probably the best game I ever saw, the 1978 loss to Norwood the most disappointing in a year where we lost only one minor round match and blew the Grand Final with terrible goal kicking 14-26 to 16-15 – nine more scoring shots. I have never blamed the umpire for that one. I have been a member since 2000, and joined the Vice-Presidents this Stuart Shaw. season. I really enjoy the camaraderie that exists between supporters and the approachability of the players. Hopefully, the Double Blues will become a power again, soon. Local footy, you just can’t beat it.” Maxine McPherson South supporter Maxine McPherson’s story ran last week and it has come to our attention a couple of errors with regards to her history – please see an email from her below. “I would like to thank you for writing about me in last week’s Budget, which I purchased on the weekend when we beat Sturt. I would just like to point out the mistake in the write up. You had me as canteen manager for 27 years, I was the Marketing Manager for 25 years. Then after retirement became a volunteer and worked in the Canteen and BBQ, then this year became the Canteen & BBQ Manager. Your write ups have been great and very interesting and I commend you for your highlighting some of the great supporters of the SANFL Football Clubs.” 9 TIK TOK, MURPHY’S ON TOP D on’t be fooled by his age, his lack of experience or even his questionable taste in music. 22-year-old South Adelaide captain Nick Murphy, the youngest skipper in Panthers’ history and the youngest current captain in the SANFL by some margin, is undaunted by the job at hand. South coach Ron Fuller, after seeking recommendations from the playing group and his coaching staff, selected Murphy to replace the retired Ben Warren as Panthers captain in March. He is supported by an equally youthful leadership group comprising vice-captain Brad Crabb, Andrew Horne, Nick Liddle, Xavier Gotch and Jacob Crate. “I consider myself a fairly well-respected leader at the club,” said first-year skipper Murphy. “I’m comfortable that I’ve got everyone’s support and there are a lot of natural leaders at the club who I can gain knowledge and advice from, so in that respect I don’t find it (captaincy) intimidating.” And why would he? Combine the fearlessness of youth with his own impressive leadership résumé, which includes captaining Strathalbyn to a mini-colts grand final and a junior-colts premiership, skippering South’s Under-15s and leading Rostrevor College’s First XVIII in his final year of high school, and he’s as readymade as they come. “I wasn’t surprised to get it (captaincy) because I was aware I was in the running,” Murphy said. “I have experienced leadership roles in the past and consider myself a good leader for my age. “But when it was announced, I was extremely proud and honoured, and it’s something I hold very close to me.” Taking charge of an even younger group in his part-time work supervising kids at Norwood Community Crèche Centre, Murphy is also into his third year at university, where he is studying a double degree in education and human movement at Mawson Lakes with the end goal of becoming a P.E. teacher. Noticeably, Murphy’s level of maturity belies his tender years … well, that is until the conversation turns to his feelings for US pop singer-songwriter Ke$ha. “I do have a sneaky like for her … I don’t mind her,” laughed Murphy, who is rumoured to have bought a number of Ke$ha DVDs in Bali, while he was over there with his South teammates during an off-season footy trip. Nick Murphy. “I have caught a glimpse of her live … but I’ve only got one poster of her.” As enthusiastic as he is about Ke$ha, it doesn’t compare with Murphy’s passion to improve his own game and become a long-term, successful leader at Noarlunga. “I’d like to improve my disposal, get better at hitting targets and work further at developing my clearance work as well as continue developing as a leader,” he said. “I do get vocal on the field and I pride myself on motivating and trying to bring the team up if they’re down. “It’s an exciting time and the future looks bright for the club, but we need to become consistently successful and I don’t want to use the fact we’re young as an excuse for lapses and losing games. “We are young and we’ve got a lot to learn, but with this (leadership) group, we are looking to have long-term success into the future.” Your Preferred Fitness Equipment Supplier www.southernworkoutstore.com.au Lonsdale 4 Aldenhoven Road 8384 4099 Black Forest 689 South Road 8297 4400 BIGGEST RANGE BEST PRICES 10 IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 11 STAR PLAYER OF THE YEAR & R.O. SHEARMAN MEDAL WUNDKE BOOTS A BAG Star Player Votes – Round 16 S outh dynamic forward Michael Wundke kicked eight goals as he guided his team to a comfortable 29-point win over Sturt on the weekend. Wundke was dominant for the Panthers, taking 15 marks and collecting 22 possessions including 16 kicks and six handballs. The Panthers, who have claimed the last two wooden spoons, are in the mix to play Finals football. The boys from Noarlunga face a tough test this weekend as they host Norwood, who are looking to rebound after its loss to the Eagles. Wundke’s eight goal haul places him in the lead for the Ken Farmer Medal and also earnt him five votes in the ‘be active’ Star Player and R.O. Shearman Medal. Judged by members of the SANFL’s 200 Club on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis for every minor round match, the award carries with it a $3000 first prize. P.S. Three ‘Mystery Rounds’ have been allocated during the course Central v West Central 4 Lee Spurr Central 3 Shane Birss West 2 Edward Sansbury Central 1 James Ezard West Sturt v Panthers Michael Wundke. of the year in which voting results will be kept secret until the end of the season. STAR SEARCH AWARD CHRIS BONNEY – WEST 5 Michael Wundke Panthers 4 Nicholas Liddle Panthers 3 Joel Cross Panthers 2 Timothy McIntyre Sturt 1 Thomas Hurley Sturt Eagles v Norwood 5 Scott Lewis Eagles 4 Darren Pfeiffer Norwood 3 Matthew Goldsworthy Eagles 2 Luke Jarrad Eagles 1 James Gallagher Norwood Leaderboard C hris Bonney of the West Adelaide Football Club is this week’s Powerade Star Search winner. His solid work rate and ability to continually force a contest were the qualities that earned him the award for the week. The 19 year old, who originates from the Barmera Monash Football Club, has had a strong year in the Reserves this season. In his League debut against Centrals at Playford Alive Oval last weekend, his versatility was his strength as he played a somewhat unfamiliar role at centre half forward and finished with seven kicks, seven handballs, five marks and one goal. 5 Jack Gunston After Round 16 (excluding Round 8 and 13) 27 21James Paul Thomas Allan North Central 23 19Mark James McKenzie Allan Eagles North 22 17Paul Mark Thomas McKenzie Central Eagles 19 13Edward Christopher Sansbury SchmidtCentral West Chris Bonney. 17 11Darren Toby Stribling Pfeiffer Norwood Panthers 17 10Lee Josh Spurr Thewlis Central Panthers 17 9 Mark James Dolling Ezard Port West 17 9 Toby Leigh Stribling Ryswyk Panthers North 15 8 Tristan JordanGum McMahon Sturt Glenelg 14 8 Bryce MarkCampbell Dolling Norwood Port 12 KIDS’ CORNER Spot the difference! There are five differences to be found. Can you find them all? MINI LEAGUE Answers - Page 30 ALL MATCHES TO BE PLAYED AT HALF-TIME OF THE LEAGUE MATCH NORTH V CENTRAL – SATURDAY, JULY 23 – PROSPECT OVAL PORT V GLENELG – SATURDAY, JULY 23 – ALBERTON OVAL NORTH – BROADVIEW F.C. AUSTRALIAN CENTRAL SAVINGS AND LOANS – ST MONICAS PRIMARY PORT – SALISBURY WEST FOOTBALL CLUB AUSTRALIAN CENTRAL SAVINGS AND LOANS – PORT DISTRICT U12S TEAMS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PRINTING. TEAMS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PRINTING. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 TEAMS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF PRINTING. WEST V EAGLES – SATURDAY, JULY 23 – CITY MAZDA STADIUM WEST – BFPS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Connor Boyle Fraser MacPhee Lachlan Kleeman Jack Singleton Connor Schato Alex Campbell James Gurney Blake McAllister Frank Atkinson Julian Clift Anthony Farmasosonis Jamieson Davis Odin Mundy Ethan Kernbach Jack Luders Jack Rasic Harry Dry Max Lucas Kyle Davies Jack Banning Ryan Banning James Sutter Tyson Rowe AUSTRALIAN CENTRAL SAVINGS AND LOANS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Adam Cameron Josh Downing Jye Sinderberry Corey Wilson Joel Colls Liam Jefferies Matthew Stasinowsky Lukman Larwood Matthew Rule Sam May Jacob Earl Cameron Clark Lachie Denholm Mitchell Williams Zachary Heading Ethan Lee Jye Field Matt Sampson Cooper Daly Dylan Wakins Kienan Benzija Arron Weber Cooper Gaffney Benjamin Goold Thomas Williams Jackson Dutschke Bradley Foster Peter Flaherty Evin Hoban Jackson Knoop Brodie Case Brodan Hawkins Kyle Linhart Andrew McPherson Sachem Parkin-Owens Logan McKinnon-Collins SOUTH V NORWOOD – SUNDAY, JULY 24 – HICKINBOTHAM OVAL SOUTH – GREAT SOUTHERN LEAGUE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Tas Follett Mitchell Cleggett Cooper Machin Jack Follett Ryan McCurrach Jay Twiggen Lachlan Forward Sam Whitbread Hayden Sampson Ned Loy Kane Andrew-Arthur Zed Zurich Tommy Houghton Tyler Nash Jesse Leizay REPRESENTING AUSTRALIAN CENTRAL SAVINGS AND LOANS – GREAT SOUTHERN LEAGUE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 John Graham Sean Goodyer Jordan Jones Judd Pool Max Bennett Nathan Peeifer Malen Brown Jake Tarca L. Versteegit N. Wilkinson H.Williams A.Pichl L.Weckert M.Harris B.Shuttleworth 13 CLUB NEWS CALENDAR Panthers Central District CDFC Annual Gala Auction Dinner this year will be held at Grand Central on Saturday, August 20 from 7pm to 11.30pm. Tickets: $80 (includes three-course meal and 4.5 hour beverage package). Book: 8255 2555. CDFC Business Luncheon featuring Brendan Fevola will be held on Friday, August 12 from 12pm – 2:30pm in the Holden Room, Grand Central Tavern, Goodman Road. Tickets: $65 (includes twocourse lunch & 2.5 hr beverage package). For bookings please contact the club on 8255 2555. Grand Central Christmas Dinner Dance – two shows only at Grand Central Function Room! Saturday, December 3 featuring Fever and Saturday, December 10 featuring party band Velvet. $85 per person or $80 for members (includes three-course meal and 4.5 hour beverage package). Book: 8255 2555. For all Central District football club news and club information log onto www.cdfc.com.au Glenelg Our next home match luncheon will be on Saturday, July 30 when we play South Adelaide at Gliderol Stadium. Tickets: $60 per person (includes a two-course meal, beverages and entertainment). Book: 8294 5333 or reception@glenelgfc.com.au The August Tiger Lunch on Friday, August 19 will feature Brisbane Lyons Champion, Alastair Lynch. Tickets: $80 and include a threecourse meal, beverages and entertainment. Book: 8294 5333 or reception@glenelgfc.com.au The Hall of Fame presentation and the 25th Anniversary of the 1986 Premiership will be held on Saturday, August 27. Tickets: $90 (includes three-course meal, beverages & guest speakers). Book: 8294 5333 or reception@glenelgfc.com.au Panthers Hall of Fame night to be held Saturday, July 30 at Jimmy Deane’s Entertainment (7pm start). Tickets: $65. Featuring the Hall of Fame induction of Jim Dawes, Alf Skuse and David Kappler. For further details go to safc.com.au or call club on 8186 8200. The String Fever Dinner Dance will be held on Saturday, August 13. A multi award-winning music and comedy feature act, String Fever, will deliver a two hour show of high entertainment. Tickets: $40 (includes two course dinner). Book: Kellie on 8186 8200 or functions@safc.com.au Sturt BFF Ladies Day, Saturday, August 27. Cost: $80pp includes a 4.5 hour drinks package. West Official Home Match Lunch - West v North on Saturday, July 30 at 11.45am for 12.15pm start. Tickets: $50 members, $55 nonmembers (includes three-course meal and drinks package). Book: 8352 4022 or email angela.jacka@westadelaidefc.com.au by Wednesday, July 27. 2011 ‘Hollywood’ Auction will be held at West Adelaide’s upstairs Ballroom on Friday, August 5 from 6.30 pm. $80 per person (includes three-course meal and 4.5 hour drink package) plus live entertainment by FEVER. Join us in the main bar every Wednesday at 6pm to see Steve Rechner (WAFC Past Players and Officials) interview some of the greatest legends in SANFL history. Members’ Happy Hour: 5-6pm. Raffles drawn after the interviews. Free poker every Wednesday night in the Main Bar from 7pm. Arrive early to take advantage of the $10 beef or chicken schnitzels. For the latest news and events, go to www.westadelaidefc.com.au Eagles Norwood Don’t miss our next two pre-match functions. On Saturday, July 30 we get set take on Port and then on Friday, August 12 we go head to head with West Adelaide. Tickets: $70 per person per function (includes three-course meal, beer, wine and guest speakers). Book: 8362 6278. All welcome. Roll Up, Roll Up… Save the date for the Annual Gala Auction – Circus Extravaganza! Saturday, August 20 at the Adelaide Convention Centre. Tickets: $120 per person (includes three-course meal, beverages & live entertainment). Book: 8362 6278. HVW $XVWUDOLD VODUJ SURJUDP Meet Eagles senior players every Thursday night at the Club bistro between 6.30pm and 8.30pm. Meat and chocolate raffles will be held. Members have the chance to win a prize pool that jackpots weekly from $25 to $500. Meals in bistro available from $8.50. All welcome. Enjoy bingo every Tuesday at the clubrooms noon to 2.30pm (lic no. H132). $4 for a set of 30 games. Sandwiches and cakes available. Eyes down at noon! For all Woodville-West Torrens Football Club events, please log onto www.wwtfc.com.au EDOOVSHRUWV H[HSUUHFVFLV q\HDUV KRROHUVDJHG IRU &ODVVHVDYDLODEOHD\ 0RQGD\q6DWXUG HUWHUP VSRUWVFRYHUHGS QQLV 7H HU FF ,QFOXGLQJ6R HWLFV+RFNH\ WKO $ DOO HWE VN %D &ULFNHW7EDOO 5XJE\$)/ *ROI WDX EOH UHDG\VWHDG\JRQH )UDQFKLVHVDYDLOD RSG0015 14 ON THE SIDELINES CENTRAL DISTRICT Paul Thomas James Gowans James Boyd Scott Dutschke Andrew Hayes Jay Nash Charles Slattery Adductor strain, test Hamstring, test AC Joint, 3 Weeks Broken tibia, 4 Weeks Groin, indefinite ACL knee, season Back / neck, season GLENELG Darcy Armfield Andrew Bradley Nick Cane Darren Clunes Chris Curran Kris Evans Chad Francis Matthew Snook Patrick Knott Ben McIntyre Mark Ruwoldt Daniel Scott-Collings Ankle, test Ankle, 3-4weeks Calf, test Hand, test Knee, 3 weeks Cheekbone, test Elbow, 4 weeks Knee, 3-4 weeks Calf, indefinite Knee, 4 weeks Arm, test Hamstring, test NORTH ADELAIDE Luke Teasdale Hamstring, test Johnny Boras Hamstring, test Greg Gallman Shoulder, test James Allan Back, test Damian Cunningham Hamstring, season Josh Starke Ankle, 4 weeks Steven Pollock Ankle, test Harrison Cumming Foot, 3 weeks Max Thring Ankle, 3 weeks Will Paley Hip, test Brian Fenton Knee, season Jon Platten Hip, 4 weeks NORWOOD Alex Stopp Gavin Hughes Tom Jonas Knee, season Hamstring, test Hand, available Bryce Campbell Andy Read Luke Jericho Angus Clarke Hamstring, 1 week Back, test Pec, indefinite Cork leg, available MILESTONES PORT ADELAIDE Luke Carey Kerren Hall Ned Heath Matt Scanlon Jay Shannon Jamie Solly Knee, test Groin, test Heel, 4 weeks Cheekbone, 7 weeks Knee, 4 weeks Leg, 3 weeks SOUTH ADELAIDE Daniel Trevena Steve Woods Luke McLean Michael Leonard Andrew Carter Guy O’Keefe Jacob Crate Tom Johnson Ryan Mahoney Alex Splitt Facial laceration, available Hamstring, test Hamstring, test Knee, 3 weeks Foot, 6 weeks Knee, indefinite Ankle, indefinite Back, indefinite Back, season Back, season Charlie Sharples Cameron Stokes Fraser Evans Jordan Mutton Tom Pinyon Matthew Altmann Harley Montgomery Craig Evans Patrick Fittock Angus Twopeny Sterno clavicular joint dislocation, available Hamstring, review Knee, season Hand, 2 weeks Finger, 2 weeks Thigh, review Knee, 2-3 weeks Finger, 3 weeks Hamstring, review Hamstring, review Hip, review WEST ADELAIDE Greg Rowe Chris Molitor 50 games STURT Phil Smith Aaron Fielke Knee, season Foot, season Nat Caruso Ben Fisher Adam Hartlett Shannon Green Fort Caruso David Piasente Ankle, indefinite Fibula fracture, test Knee, 1 week Appendix removal, 3-4 weeks Quad, test Achilles, test WOODVILLE-WEST TORRENS Dale Symmons Aaron Killian Zac Fitzgerald Stuart Hill Jarred Allmond Ben Grieger Knee, 1 week Groin, 4 weeks Shoulder, season Ankle, 7 weeks Foot, test Knee, test Want to know more about SA football? Saturday afternoons on 15 SANFL NEWS SA v WA COUNTRY CLASH T he inaugural SA v WA Country match will be played as the Balfours Showdown curtainraiser at AAMI Stadium next Sunday (July 31) from 1.10pm. Willunga coach Barry Pilmore will again lead the State Country side. Below is the State Country squad, which from which the State Team will be selected this coming Monday (July 25). The final team will be available to view on www.sanfl.com.au. First Surname Scott Wendelborn Chris Shee James Vandeleur Brodie Murphy Phil Bennett Andrew Prior Luke Wells Josh Taylor Paul Smith Tyson Wait Steven Duldig James Dixon Nathan Smith Luke Duncan PAY LESS PAY CASH CLUB Ironbank Onkaparinga RSMU South Clare Angaston Tanunda Tanunda Willaston Border Districts Imperials Millicent Naracoorte Naracoorte Penola ZONE CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL CENTRAL EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN EASTERN MURRAY SE MURRAY SE MURRAY SE MURRAY SE MURRAY SE MURRAY SE First Simon Luke Tim Matt Travis Surname Berkefeld Davey O’Brien Woolford Oakley Geoff Josh Marcus Tom Shane Jason Matthew Scott Brad John Waylon Tyler Harry George James Carl Matt Levi Appleton Vick Burdett Carroll Bradshaw Farrier Hodge Brown Haskett Pratt Johncock Baldock Miller Pedler Pedler Semmler Keatley Konitzka CLUB South Gambier West Gambier West Gambier Central Augusta Jamestown Peterborough Weeroona Bay Cove Mt Compass Myponga/Sellicks Reynella Reynella Victor Harbor Willunga Willunga Yankalilla Koonibba Wirrulla Mallee Park Ramblers Ramblers Tasmans Waybacks Waybacks ZONE MURRAY SE MURRAY SE MURRAY SE NORTHERN NORTHERN NORTHERN SOUTHERN DIST. 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Personal purchases only and not available in conjunction with any other offer. See in store for further conditions. Pictures for illustrative purposes only. †Bonus via redemption and is subject to terms and conditions. See in store for full details of the promotion. TGG023619 ® JAMES MEIKLEJOHN 16 - PORT 17 18 MACCA’S CUP COMPETITION SA TOPS TALENT POOL MACCA’S JUNIOR PLAYER OF THE WEEK S outh Australia has achieved its best-ever combined result for the U16s and U18s at national level. The McDonald’s State U16s Team last week won the NAB AFL U16s Championships, finishing James Aish (left). the carnival undefeated. SA took top honours in a clean sweep, marking the second consecutive year it had won the Champs. Norwood’s James Aish was awarded the Kevin Sheehan Medal for the Division 1 Player of the Championships and the South Australian MVP. Meanwhile, the McDonald’s State U18s Team was runnerup in the NAB AFL U18s Championships this month, winning four of its five matches. Local Footy - we’re lovin’ it Winner will receive a $25 sports voucher courtesy of McDonald’s NAME: Jacob Steed. Age: 7. School/ Club: Port Noarlunga Football Club. Position Played: Middle, wing. Program involved in: SFL Junior football at Port Noarlunga. SANFL club supported: Norwood Football Club. AFL club supported: Adelaide Crows. MACCA’S CUP MVP LEVI KRAUSE – ROUND 16 Footballer most admired and why: Nathan Bassett because he was a good player and now he coaches the Redlegs. L evi Krause of the Sturt Football Club is this week’s winner of the Macca’s MVP award. Levi put in a fantastic performance against South Adelaide in the U18s this weekend. Levi played a dominating game across half forward with 19 possessions and an ability to bring other players into the game. He was a focal point into the forward line, continually making a contest and was rewarded with nine goals. Who is going to win the AFL Premiership this year?: Crows. Who is going to win the SANFL Premiership this year?: Redlegs. What is your favourite football moment?: Playing footy on AAMI Stadium at half time of a Crows game and kicking my first goal. Future football aspirations: I want to get better, learn more skills and have fun playing football. Levi Krause. MACCA’S CUP - 4.50pm, Sunday July 24 @ Hickinbotham Oval PANTHERS 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 WRIGHT Kyle ............. RISITANO Nathan ...... NELSON Adam .......... CAMERON Zachary .... SHERRY Ryan............ COPPIN Joshua .......... REYNOLDS Jack ........ BOLLENHAGEN Jarrad HOGBEN William ....... KEEN Adam............... 14 15 16 22 23 28 29 32 34 35 JOLLY Tom (C)............ MESECKE Joel........... CORNISH Bradley ...... HALIME Adam ........... HOURIGAN Darcy ...... ALBON Saxon ............ SUTTON Jack ............ ANDERSON Jake ....... CORSTENS Jake ........ GODWIN-KNOTT Brock 38 41 43 45 46 48 49 50 STEFFE Peter............. RAITT Matthew .......... EDWARDS Zak ........... CRUMP William ......... MARTIN Riley ............ HAMILTON Samuel .... FRANCIS Jordan ........ GROUTSCH Tom ........ MACCA’S CUP UMPIRES Field: Matt Harris Nadia De Bellis Jason Hayes Boundary: Dean Garrett Timothy Earle NORWOOD Coach: Jason Torney 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 BOWER Chase ........... GIANNINI Anthony ..... BALDASSO Steven ..... SMART Edward .......... McKAY Alex ............... OLSSON Henry .......... O’CONNOR Eddy........ KERIN Patrick............ WICKS Tom................ U18 Goal: Samuel Burston Rhys Negerman PANTHERS NORWOOD 10 11 13 14 16 17 20 23 24 1st Coach: David Oatey DINHAM Nicholas ...... ROWSON Matthew ..... O’LEARY Jack ............ HARDING Dillon......... MOYLE Josh............... ROOCKE Kristian ....... MOSS James.............. SAVAGE Jimmi ........... WILLIAMSON Daniel .. 2nd 3rd 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 35 MAZZONE Jake .......... ZADOW Joe ................ SCHILD Nicholas ....... MCCALLUM Daniel .... GIANNINI Jonathan.... RANDER Luke ........... LUCCON Aaron .......... WALLIS Matt.............. WOOD Mitchell .......... 4th Points STAT LEADERS BY PHIL HERDEN Round 16 Weekly Tribal Warrior POSSESSION LEADERS Gm Poss Poss/Gm 1 NA ALLAN James 12 422 35.2 2 SA STRIBLING Toby 14 358 25.6 3 Nw SUCKLING Mat 14 345 24.6 4 Gl McMAHON Jordan 14 332 23.7 5 CD SANSBURY Eddie 14 325 23.2 Gm Kicks Kick/Gm 1 SA STRIBLING Toby 14 258 18.4 2 NA ALLAN James 12 252 21.0 3 Gl McMAHON Jordan 14 225 16.1 4 Ea LEWIS Scott 14 211 15.1 5 Gl KANE Ben 14 210 15.0 HANDBALL LEADERS Gm Poss Poss/Gm 1 Nw SUCKLING Mat 14 209 14.9 2 St THOMSON Adam 15 197 13.1 3 NA ALLAN James 12 170 14.2 4 St ANDERSON Joe 15 152 10.1 5 Ea POWELL Luke 13 146 11.2 HIT OUT LEADERS Gm HO HO/Gm 1 PA MEIKLEJOHN James 13 337 25.9 2 St KURTZE Angus 13 331 25.5 3 NA ACKLAND Cain 13 290 22.3 4 Ea PARRY Craig 10 271 27.1 5 WA WILLITS Ryan 12 256 21.3 SCORING LEADERS Gm G B 1 SA WUNDKE Michael 14 47 23 2 St DULDIG Matthew 15 43 22 3 CD HAVELBERG Daniel 13 39 13 4 Gl KIRKBY Ruory 14 29 22 5 CD OBST Alan 9 25 10 MARK LEADERS Gm Marks 1 NA GILL Nick 13 104 8.0 2 CD SPURR Lee 14 98 7.0 3 Gl KIRKBY Ruory 14 93 6.6 4 Gl KANE Ben 14 91 6.5 5 Nw McGUINESS Kieran 13 86 6.6 et out and about at the footy and get your photo snapped by our official SANFL photographer. Then log onto sanfl.com.au and view the IGA Photo Gallery to see if your face has been circled as this week’s Tribal Warrior. As the weekly winner you will receive a $50 IGA Gift Voucher, courtesy of IGA. All weekly Tribal Warriors will also be in the running to win a iPad 2 at the end of the season. If you would like to purchase any of the great pictures featured in the Savings and Loans Photo Gallery, please contact Deb Curtis on 0437 068 043 or visit her website www.debcurtisphotography.com.au for further information. We look after the little people. Mk/Gm Proud sponsor of the SANFL mini-league. Australian Central Savings & Loans, a trading name of Australian Central Credit Union Ltd. ABN 11 087 651 125. kwp!SAL10633 KICK LEADERS G 20 NORTH v CENTRAL BROADCAST ON: 2.10pm Saturday July 23 @ Prospect Oval Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2011. WILL YOU STILL BE WITHOUT A (DECENT) WEBSITE IN 2011? Boylen Media can help. Call 8233 9433 or email sales@boylen.com.au Records 1907-2011 Minor Round ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Prospect Oval Pl NA CD Draw 122 126 48 50 50 22 70 74 24 2 2 2 Encounters Recent Encounters - Central has won the last 6 and 33 of the last 36. @ Prospect Oval - Central has won the last 3 encounters, North the previous 2. Recent Results Rd 9 Sat May 28 2011 @ Playford Alive Oval CENTRAL NORTH 16 14 5 10 (101) (94) BEST – CENTRAL: J. SUTHERLAND, E. SANSBURY, C. GOWANS, J. SCHILLER, D. HAVELBERG, T. DUNNE. BEST – NORTH: C. ALLEWAY, D. STEWART, N. GILL, L. RYSWYK, T. ARMSTRONG, J. BENNETT. GOALS – CENTRAL: J. GUNSTON 5, D. HAVELBERG 3, T. DUNNE 2, T. GOODREM, B. SYMES, A. OBST, C. GOWANS, R. WILLIAMS, E. SANSBURY. GOALS – NORTH: C. ALLEWAY 8, D. STEWART 2, L. TEASDALE, G. THRING, D. ARMSTRONG, A. YOUNG. 2010 Rd 13 June 19 @ Playford Alive Central 10.17.77 d North 5.3.33 by 44pts 2010 Rd 6 May 2 @ Prospect Central 17.11.113 d North 5.8.38 by 75pts 2009 Rd 20 Aug 15 @ Prospect Central 17.9.111 d North 8.10.58 by 53pts 2009 Rd 12 June 20 @ Playford Alive Central 12.8.80 d North 6.13.49 by 31pts 2009 Rd 2 April 4 @ Prospect Central 19.15.129 d North 15.11.101 by 28pts 2008 Rd 19 Aug 8 @ Prospect North 14.11.95 d Central 6.9.45 by 50pts 2008 Rd 5 April 25 @ Adelaide Central 12.12.84 d North 9.11.65 by 19pts PROUD SPONSOR OF FOOTY IN SA IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 21 NORTH CENTRAL Coach: Josh Francou Major Sponsor: Mistral Colours: Red and White No PLAYER 1 4 5 6 8 9 10 13 14 16 20 23 25 27 32 35 37 39 40 42 45 57 59 AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B BENNETT James.............24.. 184 ....80 ... 23 ..... 16 ........... ACKLAND Cain ...............29.. 196 ...101 .. 98 ..... 33 ........... HANDBY Michael ............28.. 190 ....90 .. 154 .... 72 ........... BACKWELL Brett ............31.. 173 ....74 .. 157 ... 120 .......... DELVINS Timothy ............24.. 180 ....80 ... 46 ..... 21 ........... STEWART Daniel .............22.. 199 ....85 ... 47 ..... 68 ........... IVENS Luke ....................28.. 186 ....87 .. 156 .... 16 ........... THOMPSON Kriston ........21.. 176 ....71 ... 37 ...... 8 ............ THRING George ..............22.. 182 ....77 ... 50 ..... 22 ........... ALLAN James .................26.. 173 ....75 ... 92 ..... 58 ........... ARMSTRONG Tony ..........21.. 183 ....72 ... 34 ...... 6 ............ MOTLOP Daniel ..............29.. 184 ....87 ... 30 ..... 54 ........... GILL Nick.......................28.. 193 ....91 ... 93 .... 164 .......... WHITE Henry ..................22.. 185 ....77 ... 16 ...... 4 ............ RYSWYK Leigh................26.. 179 ....80 .. 103 .... 74 ........... McINTYRE Andrew ..........24.. 191 ....84 ... 96 ...... 8 ............ GALLMAN Greg...............22.. 187 ....84 ... 44 ...... 3 ............ MILES Todd ....................26.. 191 ....96 ... 52 ..... 14 ........... KANGUR Aleksander .......18.. 182 ....74 .... 1 ....... 0 ............ THIELE Cohen ................22.. 178 ....75 ... 38 ..... 24 ........... KELLER Jake ..................20.. 188 ....78 ... 10 ...... 1 ............ HANIFORD Samuel .........22.. 189 ....89 .... 0 ....... 0 ............ MAYES Sam ...................17.. 187 ....79 .... 0 ....... 0 ............ Rushed ......................................................................................................................... Coach: Roy Laird Major Sponsor: Holden Colours: Red, White and Blue No PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 3 WALDHUTER Joshua .......18.. 182 ....84 .... 1 ....... 0 ............ 7 O’SULLIVAN Chad...........26.. 175 ....76 ... 93 .... 130 .......... 8 HARDY Justin .................23.. 196 ....97 ... 31 ...... 2 ............ 10 JENNER Kyle..................25.. 182 ....80 ... 84 ..... 51 ........... 11 GOODREM Trent .............24.. 183 ....86 ... 80 ..... 43 ........... 12 SANSBURY Edward .........27.. 180 ....85 ... 68 ..... 81 ........... 15 SPURR Lee ....................23.. 183 ....80 ... 61 ..... 22 ........... 21 GOWANS Chris ...............34.. 181 ....86 .. 225 ... 315 .......... 24 WESTHOFF Matthew .......23.. 197 ....80 ... 28 ..... 50 ........... 25 HABEL Luke ...................22.. 176 ....72 ... 24 ..... 21 ........... 26 DUNNE Thomas ..............21.. 182 ....86 ... 22 ..... 15 ........... 27 TEMPLETON Jacob .........21.. 192 ....93 .... 4 ....... 0 ............ 30 SUTHERLAND Jason .......22.. 200 ...104 .. 22 ...... 5 ............ 31 MUSOLINO Christopher ...26.. 181 ....84 ... 21 ...... 2 ............ 33 HANNATH Jack ...............20.. 200 ....90 .... 6 ....... 1 ............ 35 WILLIAMS Ryan ..............22.. 187 ....89 ... 82 ..... 45 ........... 38 SCHILLER Jarrod ............19.. 172 ....66 ... 19 ..... 11 ........... 39 VATER Joshua .................20.. 180 ....78 .... 0 ....... 0 ............ 40 HAVELBERG Daniel.........23.. 189 ....90 ... 69 .... 140 .......... 41 REICHERT Corey .............22.. 189 ....81 ... 22 ...... 0 ............ 44 BARMBY Luke ................23.. 192 ....81 ... 17 ...... 0 ............ 47 O’HARA Brayden .............23.. 181 ....80 ... 61 ..... 32 ........... 54 HAYDON David ...............18.. 176 ....61 .... 6 ....... 0 ............ Rushed ............................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. LEAGUE UMPIRES A. NORTH B. CENTRAL C. PORT D. GLENELG E. WEST F. EAGLES League 1st Goal: Matthew Oxford Field: Simon Thompson Boundary: Matthew Zacher Toby Medlin Thomas Knight Matthew Norton Craig Fleer Matthew Konetschka G. PANTHERS 2nd 3rd H. NORWOOD 4th Points NORTH CENTRAL RESERVES: 11.25am, Saturday July 23 @ Prospect Oval NORTH 7 CENTRAL Coach: Craig Brooks Coach: Jeff Brown PFEIFFER Todd......... 29 HAY Callum .............. 50 RENSHAW Kyall........ 1 11 POTTS Simon ........... 31 POLLOCK Steven ...... 53 SCHMIDT Matthew.... 14 MILNE Cameron......... 46 MOLYNEUX Charlie .... 57 HOOD Bradley............ 15 HILL David ............... 36 CRAIG James ............ 54 RENSHAW Braedon... 18 SCHILLER Travis ........ 48 COLQUHOUN Sam..... 58 CLAUGHTON Matthew 21 ROACH Lachlan ........ 38 YOUNG Aaron ........... 55 DEMPSEY Dylan ....... 32 WHITE Nicholas ......... 49 DUNCAN Ashley......... 59 WITTWER Joshua ....... 22 CONNORS Eljay ........ 46 WOODING Mitchell.... 56 WILLIAMS Ben ......... 34 MARSCHALL Paul...... 51 FRY Ashley................. 60 HILL Dallas ................ 26 EDWARDS Kym......... 47 MASON Henry........... 58 CLARKE Justin ......... 42 RYAN Thomas ............ 52 RUSCA Steve ............. 28 ARMSTRONG Dale .... 48 BORAS Johnny.......... 64 AMATO Nicholas ....... 43 SNOWDEN Jake ......... 55 CUMMINGS Ben ........ RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Adam Fitzgerald Frank Manikas Marek Carls Boundary: Andrew Roberts Aaron O’malley Stephen Jelfs BOTTIN-NOONAN Ryan 45 PRIOR Matthew ......... Reserves Goal: Mathew Wilson Thomas Sharpe NORTH CENTRAL 1st 2nd 3rd 56 CULLEN Adam........... 4th Points 22 PORT v GLENELG BROADCAST ON: 2.10pm Saturday July 23 @ Alberton Oval Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au Want to know more about SA football? Saturday afternoons on Records 1907-2011 Minor Round ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Alberton Oval Pl Gl PA Draw 214 237 87 57 65 21 154 169 65 3 3 1 Encounters Recent Encounters - Port won the last encounter, Glenelg the previous 8. @ Alberton Oval - Port won the last encounter, Glenelg the previous 3. Recent Results Rd 2 Sat April 9 2011 @ Alberton Oval PORT GLENELG 9 9 9 7 (63) (61) BEST – PORT: B. EBERT, D. LEES, L. SLATTERY, T. MILERA, J. SURJAN, S. SUMMERTON. BEST – GLENELG: S. RUDOLPH, J. MCMAHON, P. ADLINGTON, L. PANOZZO, T. GRIMA. GOALS – PORT: T. MILERA 2, J. BUTCHER 2, S. GRAY, C. MILLER, B. MERCER, B. EBERT , D. LEES. GOALS – GLENELG: C. HITCHCOCK 3, T. GRIMA 2, J. TREMBATH, J. MCMAHON, R. KIRKBY, K. TENACE. 2010 Rd 17 July 17 @ Alberton Glenelg 15.15.105 d Port 10.10.70 by 35pts 2010 Rd 10 May 30 @ Gliderol Glenelg 13.8.86 d Port 11.11.71 by 15pts 2009 Rd 16 July 18 @ Gliderol Glenelg 8.21.69 d Port 9.9.63 by 6pts 2009 Rd 10 June 8 @ Gliderol Glenelg 16.11.107 d Port 8.9.57 by 50pts 2009 Rd 2 April 4 @ Alberton Glenelg 17.13.115 d Port 15.9.98 by 17pts 2008 Rd 22 Aug 31 @ Alberton Glenelg 13.14.92 d Port 5.9.39 by 53pts 2008 Rd 10 June 9 @ Gliderol Glenelg 15.21.111 d Port 14.9.93 by 18pts PROUD SPONSOR OF FOOTY IN SA IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 23 GLENELG PORT Coach: Tony Bamford Major Sponsor: York Civil, Maughan Thiem Ford No PLAYER Colours: Black and White AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Kris Massie Major Sponsor: Gliderol Garage Doors No PLAYER Colours: Black and Gold AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 MEIKLEJOHN James .......27.. 197 ....95 .. 119 .... 27 ........... 1 GRIMA Todd ...................24.. 192 ....94 ... 71 .... 159 .......... 3 YEOMANS Ben ...............20.. 174 ....73 .... 9 ....... 4 ............ 2 GRIMA Alex ....................21.. 186 ....80 ... 25 ..... 31 ........... 4 ERSKINE Jordan .............22.. 189 ....94 ... 19 ...... 9 ............ 3 KANE Ben ......................28.. 184 ....83 .. 103 .... 46 ........... 5 YOUNG Jarrod ................26.. 180 ....81 ... 37 ..... 25 ........... 4 KIRK Daniel ...................28.. 199 ...101 .. 90 ..... 35 ........... 6 GRAY Samuel .................19.. 174 ....74 ... 22 ...... 6 ............ 5 TENACE Kane.................26.. 182 ....84 ... 30 ..... 20 ........... 10 SLATTERY Luke ..............29.. 187 ....85 ... 69 ..... 46 ........... 6 PANOZZO Luke ...............28.. 185 ....79 .. 163 .... 61 ........... 12 SURJAN Jacob................25.. 179 ....75 ... 30 ..... 25 ........... 8 McMAHON Jordan...........28.. 186 ....79 ... 14 ...... 4 ............ 13 DOLLING Mark ...............24.. 175 ....76 ... 92 ..... 31 ........... 9 CRANSTON Trevor ...........31.. 193 ....92 .. 147 .... 19 ........... 17 LOKAN Matthew .............28.. 188 ....92 .. 105 .... 38 ........... 14 ALLEN Ty .......................27.. 178 ....75 .. 118 .... 37 ........... 20 THURGOOD Josh ............26.. 186 ....89 ... 60 ..... 27 ........... 15 RUDOLPH Samuel ..........27.. 189 ....81 ... 77 ..... 11 ........... 24 EBERT Brett ...................27.. 177 ....78 ... 53 ..... 48 ........... 16 TREMBATH Joshua .........20.. 190 ....84 .... 5 ....... 9 ............ 26 BUTCHER John ..............20.. 197 ....89 .... 9 ...... 12 ........... 23 MURPHY Byron ..............26.. 181 ....80 ... 79 ..... 38 ........... 27 HARRIS Shane ...............22.. 175 ....68 .... 4 ....... 4 ............ 26 KIRKBY Ruory ................25.. 189 ....82 .. 115 ... 178 .......... 29 MARIC Ivan ....................25.. 202 ....94 ... 58 ..... 40 ........... 28 SELLAR James ...............22.. 195 ....89 ... 59 ..... 51 ........... 30 GROVE Corey ..................21.. 195 ....84 .... 3 ....... 2 ............ 29 LYONS Jarryd ..................18.. 184 ....78 .... 8 ....... 3 ............ 31 KIRKWOOD Zane ............20.. 176 ....78 ... 44 ..... 26 ........... 30 KANE Chris ....................22.. 183 ....84 ... 43 ..... 11 ........... 33 SUMMERTON Steven ......23.. 175 ....74 ... 93 ..... 65 ........... 34 MULES Ben (C) ..............28.. 182 ....83 .. 167 .... 25 ........... 34 BIACSI Shayne ...............27.. 173 ....72 ... 98 ..... 34 ........... 35 KENNEDY Benjamin........17.. 175 ....75 .... 9 ....... 7 ............ 40 HARDER Luke ................21.. 171 ....76 ... 34 ..... 36 ........... 40 CLAYFIELD Drew.............20.. 193 ....95 .... 9 ....... 3 ............ 44 MILERA Terry .................23.. 183 ....67 ... 14 ..... 14 ........... 42 NEALE Lachie ................18.. 174 ....74 .... 0 ....... 0 ............ 52 MADDEN Nicholas ..........24.. 190 ....87 ... 23 ...... 2 ............ 46 AGNEW Bradley ..............18.. 182 ....70 ... 10 ...... 2 ............ 55 HOSKIN Justin ...............19.. 183 ....69 .... 7 ....... 1 ............ 47 ADLINGTON Paul ............22.. 182 ....80 ... 43 ...... 5 ............ Rushed ......................................................................................................................... Rushed............................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. LEAGUE UMPIRES A. NORTH B. CENTRAL Field: Gary Fila Leigh Haussen Andrew Crosby C. PORT Boundary: Amin Chehade Matthew Fallon Dane Fenton D. GLENELG E. WEST F. EAGLES Goal: Joon-Yip Wong Brodie Kenny-Bell League 1st G. PANTHERS 2nd 3rd H. NORWOOD 4th Points PORT GLENELG RESERVES: 11.25am, Saturday July 23 @ Alberton Oval PORT GLENELG Coach: Darren Mead Coach: Ken McGregor 2 CLAYTON Jeremy ...... 19 CARR Casey .............. 45 LINDSAY Peter.......... 7 SNOOK Shannon........ 33 GIDDINGS Joshua ...... 49 CARGER Jacob........... 7 STANLEY Daniel ....... 22 WATT James ............. 47 KULIKOWSKI Daniel . 17 RUWOLDT Mark......... 37 CANE Nick................. 50 EARL Lachlan ............ 8 ROSE Matthew.......... 23 CAREY Luke ............. 50 BROOMHEAD Timothy 18 O’GRADY Richard....... 38 DIMENT Clint............. 52 GALLEY Michael ........ 9 LEES Daniel ............. 28 WEETRA Isaac .......... 51 DePRINSE Brayden ... 19 ARMFIELD Darcy ....... 41 HENDER Lewis .......... 53 PERRYMAN Adam ..... 11 WATSON Xavier ......... 32 HALL Kerren ............. 57 ROBSON Judd .......... 25 BENNETT Michael ..... 43 MURDOCH Jordan...... 55 HINGE James ............ 14 ECKERMANN Adam .. 36 PAGET Mark ............. 58 TONKES Samuel ....... 15 DE PASQUALE Kristian 37 SHARPE Matthew ..... 60 NYSKOHUS Jason ..... 27 SHAW Sam ................ 44 DOUGLAS Robert ....... 56 EDWARDS Thomas..... 16 BEARD Kory ............. 42 HUGHES Brett .......... 31 PITT Craig .................. 45 NICHOLSON Carl ....... 57 PROUD Max............... 18 MERCER Bradley ...... 43 MILERA Timothy ....... 32 LALLY Angus .............. 48 McGINTY Warrick ....... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Russell Lindner Scott Hosking Patrick Lally Boundary: Ryan England Nicholas Kyle Ryan Crouch Reserves Goal: Steven Rypp Joshua Habel PORT GLENELG 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points 24 WEST v EAGLES 2.10pm Saturday July 23 @ City Mazda Stadium, Richmond BROADCAST ON: Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au 2011. WILL YOU STILL BE WITHOUT A (DECENT) WEBSITE IN 2011? Boylen Media can help. Call 8233 9433 or email sales@boylen.com.au Records 1907-2011 Minor Round ALL ENCOUNTERS @ City Mazda Stadium Pl WA Ea Draw 51 55 23 18 20 10 32 34 12 1 1 1 Encounters Recent Encounters - Eagles have won 3 of the last 4. @ City Mazda Stadium - West has won the last 3. Recent Results Rd 8 Sat May 21 2011 @ Woodville Oval EAGLES WEST 8 7 9 10 (57) (52) BEST – EAGLES: L. JARRAD, S. LEWIS, M. GOLDSWORTHY, C. PARRY, M. MCKENZIE, A. DAY. BEST – WEST: S. MORRIS, K. THOMPSON, D. CAIRE, J. BEECH, J. EZARD, S. GREEN. GOALS – EAGLES: S. LEWIS 2, S. TILLER, P. RAYMOND, M. MCKENZIE, M. GOLDSWORTHY, L. JARRAD, J. RIMINGTON. GOALS – WEST: M. MOTLOP, J. EZARD, D. WEBB, J. DAVENPORT, F. CARUSO, S. BIRSS, A. FIELKE. 2010 Rd 13 June 19 @ City Mazda 2010 Rd 6 May 2 2009 Rd 21 West 10.5.65 d Eagles 8.7.55 by 10pts @ Unleash Solar Eagles 14.12.96 d West 12.6.72 by 24pts Aug 23 @ Unleash Solar Eagles 15.17.107 d West 10.11.71 by 36pts 2009 Rd 8 May 16 @ City Mazda West 12.15.87 d Eagles 10.7.67 by 20pts 2009 Rd 2 April 2 @ City Mazda West 11.11.77 D Eagles 10.17.77 DRAW 2008 Rd 17 July 26 @ Thebarton Eagles 14.13.97 d West 8.12.60 by 37pts 2008 Rd 5 April 26 @ City Mazda Eagles 17.7.109 d West 9.13.67 by 42pts PROUD SPONSOR OF FOOTY IN SA IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 25 WEST EAGLES Coach: Andrew Collins Major Sponsor: Adelaide Galvanising Industries No PLAYER Colours: Red and Black AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Michael Godden Major Sponsor: Fielders Colours: Gold, Green and Blue No PLAYER AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 CARUSO Fortunato ........... 23 .. 170 .... 67 .... 51 ..... 56 ............ 1 2 EZARD James .................. 25 .. 180 .... 77 ... 103 .... 48 ............ 3 JARRAD Luke ....................27 ..186 .... 83 ... 122 .....52 ............ 3 BIRSS Shane ................... 28 .. 184 .... 78 .... 28 ...... 9 ............. 4 PARRY Craig .....................27 ..194 .... 98 ... 141 .....48 ............ 8 BLESING Scott ................ 21 .. 186 .... 82 .... 28 ...... 2 ............. 5 TREEBY Leigh ...................27 ..180 .... 83 ... 139 .....93 ............ FIELKE Aaron .................. 22 .. 183 .... 81 .... 49 ..... 27 ............ 6 THOMPSON Luke ..............20 ..196 .... 89 .... 22 .......5 ............. 10 MACREADIE Ben ............. 23 .. 181 .... 85 .... 12 ...... 9 ............. 7 POWELL Luke ...................30 ..183 .... 88 ... 165 .....40 ............ 11 ANDERSON Ryan ............. 23 .. 176 .... 73 .... 40 ...... 8 ............. 8 RAYMOND Phillip ..............24 ..186 .... 82 ..... 9 ........4 ............. 9 12 DAVENPORT Jason ........... 25 .. 185 .... 82 .... 22 ..... 29 ............ 13 CAIRE Daniel ................... 23 .. 176 .... 76 .... 97 ..... 19 ............ 14 BEECH Jonathon .............. 20 .. 187 .... 83 .... 40 ..... 36 ............ 15 HILL Logan ..................... 23 .. 178 .... 79 .... 20 ...... 4 ............. 16 WILLITS Ryan .................. 24 .. 197 .... 98 ... 112 .... 95 ............ 17 SILVESTER Jarrod ............ 26 .. 191 .... 89 .... 32 ...... 1 ............. 25 FISHER Brad ................... 27 .. 192 .... 88 ..... 8 ...... 14 ............ 26 WEBB Daniel ................... 21 .. 196 .... 91 .... 39 ..... 27 ............ 27 FERGUSON Ryan (C) ........ 29 .. 197 .... 91 .... 59 ..... 15 ............ 28 BRICKNELL Scott ............ 23 .. 186 .... 89 .... 52 ...... 6 ............. LANE Travis ......................20 ..177 .... 73 ..... 9 .......10 ............ 10 HALL Christopher ..............21 ..172 .... 75 .... 16 ......15 ............ 11 ALLMOND Jarred ...............21 ..182 .... 75 .... 54 .......9 ............. 12 GEDDES Bradley ...............23 ..184 .... 85 .... 31 .......9 ............. 14 GROCKE Adam ..................27 ..191 .... 96 ... 128 ....165 ........... 15 ROWNTREE Angus.............20 ..183 .... 83 .... 37 .......8 ............. 17 KNIGHTS Christopher ........24 ..184 .... 84 .... 25 ......35 ......... 20 DAY Aaron .........................22 ..190 .... 96 .... 27 ......10 ............ 21 BATLEY Nathan .................18 ..182 .... 75 ..... 6 ........3 ............. 22 STAPLE Lee ......................21 ..191 .... 85 .... 23 ......20 ............ 24 BROADBENT Matthew .......20 ..185 .... 72 .... 36 ......16 ............ 29 GOLDSWORTHY Matthew ...20 ..177 .... 74 .... 42 ......53 ............ 31 THOMPSON Kurt ............. 23 .. 188 .... 80 .... 35 ...... 3 ............. 33 LEWIS Scott......................24 ..185 .... 90 .... 61 ......27 ............ 38 MORRIS Steven ............... 22 .. 185 .... 80 .... 50 ..... 15 ............ 45 GIUFFREDA Patrick ...........24 ..187 .... 86 .... 37 .......1 ............. 42 BONNEY Chris ................. 19 .. 191 .... 80 ..... 1 ....... 1 ............. 49 HOBAN Peter ....................24 ..205 .... 98 .... 11 .......0 ............. 47 PETTIGREW Michael ........ 26 .. 193 .... 83 .... 34 ..... 23 ............ 51 CICOLELLA Justin .............32 ..178 .... 85 ... 239 ....167 ........... 56 EZARD Sam ..................... 20 .. 181 .... 75 ..... 4 ....... 1 ............. 55 REDDEN Jarrad .................20 ..202 .... 90 .... 10 .......5 ............. 59 HANKIN David ................. 18 .. 174 .... 66 ..... 0 ....... 0 ............. 57 McKENZIE Mark ................28 ..188 .... 87 ... 183 .....66 ............ Rushed ......................................................................................................................... Rushed ............................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. LEAGUE UMPIRES A. NORTH B. CENTRAL Field: Michael Avon Tony Dey Curtis Deboy C. PORT Boundary: Steven Wilson Adam Cleary Dylan Whan D. GLENELG E. WEST F. EAGLES League 1st Goal: Darren Trengove Daniel Hoskin G. PANTHERS 2nd 3rd H. NORWOOD 4th Points WEST EAGLES RESERVES: 11.25am, Saturday July 23 @ City Mazda Stadium WEST Coach: Ben Watkins EAGLES Coach: Robert Cross 19 FISHER Benjamin ..... 37 AHMAT-WATKINS Nathan 55 KIRK Bradley ............ 2 JOYCE Nick................ 28 SUTCLIFFE Cameron.. 43 POOLE Angus ............ 20 BORHOLM Marc ....... 39 RILEY Aiden ............. 57 MUNN Darcy ............ 13 BOCK Christian .......... 30 GROCKE Christian...... 44 VON BERTOUCH Jake 21 RANKINE Matthew.... 45 NOONAN Jack .......... 58 MOTLOP Marlon........ 16 TILLER Stephen......... 32 RAYNER Nathan ........ 48 HEINJUS Samuel....... 22 PIASENTE David ....... 48 NELSON Peter .......... 60 BARRETT Patrick ...... 23 APPLETON Matthew... 38 CULLEY Todd ............. 50 GRAHAM Bradley ....... 30 HOMBURG Nicholas . 50 RIBBONS Dylan ........ 62 SMITH Ben............... 33 CARTER Jack ............ 52 SPORN Rhys............. 65 THEODOLOU Loucas . 25 RIMINGTON James .... 40 TOUMPAS James ....... 52 FAIRCLOUGH Jake ..... 41 SCHWARZ Tom .......... 53 SCHULTZ Duane ........ 42 McMAHON Layton...... 60 FLANEGAN Samuel.... 34 SCHILLER Joshua ..... 53 EAGLE Bradley ......... 26 MUIRHEAD Jack ........ 36 SHEARER Michael .... 54 JENNINGS Lachlan ... 27 CORBETT Tom ........... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Thomas Burke David Sobieraj Mathew Oates Boundary: Sean Burton Ashley Brown Jarrad Richardson Reserves Goal: Steven Murphy Mark Bywater WEST EAGLES 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points 26 PANTHERS v NORWOOD BROADCAST ON: 2.10pm Sunday July 24 @ Hickinbotham Oval, Noarlunga Live scores at www.sanfl.com.au Want to know more about SA football? Saturday afternoons on Records 1907-2011 Minor Round Finals ALL ENCOUNTERS @ Hickinbotham Oval Pl SA Nw Draw 230 11 241 18 64 6 70 8 164 5 169 10 2 2 - Encounters Recent Encounters - Norwood has won 8 of the last 10 with 1 loss and 1 draw. @ Hickinbotham Oval - Norwood has won the last 4. Recent Results Rd 12 Sat June 18 2011 @ Coopers Stadium NORWOOD PANTHERS 22 10 12 8 (144) (68) BEST – NORWOOD: B. ZORZI, S. ROWE, B. CAMPBELL, L. JERICHO, J. BODE, D. RODAN. BEST – PANTHERS: T. STRIBLING, N. LIDDLE, J. CROSS. GOALS – NORWOOD: D. RODAN 6, L. JERICHO 4, D. REINBRECHT 2, B. ZORZI 2, T. WEBBER, N. EAGLETON, D. TERLICH, M. SUCKLING, D. PFEIFFER, S. ROWE, S. BOWN, B. CAMPBELL. GOALS – PANTHERS: M. WUNDKE 2, B. MACLEOD 2, M. COOK, J. CROSS, T. REDIGOLO, P. ROLFE, M. SANDERY, A. HORNE. 2010 Rd 18 July 31 @ Hickinbotham Norwood 17.13.115 d South 2010 Rd 2 April 1 @ Coopers South 12.11.83 d Norwood 11.12.78 by 5pts 2009 Rd 17 July 25 @ Coopers Norwood 14.10.94 d South 7.9.51 by 43pts 2009 Rd 11 June 13 @ Hickinbotham Norwood 11.19.85 d South 13.6.84 by 1pt 2009 Rd 3 April 11 @ Encounter Bay Norwood 21.10.136 d South 7.7.49 by 87pts 2008 Rd 14 July 5 @ Hickinbotham Norwood 11.19.85 d South 11.6.72 by 13pts 2008 Rd 5 April 25 @ Coopers 11.12.78 D South 11.12.78 DRAW Norwood 7.10.52 by 63pts PROUD SPONSOR OF FOOTY IN SA IT PAYS TO BE A LOCAL 27 NORWOOD PANTHERS Coach: Ron Fuller Major Sponsor: Southgate Holden No PLAYER Colours: Navy and White AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B Coach: Nathan Bassett Major Sponsor: Fairmont Homes No PLAYER Colours: Red and Blue AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT GAMES GOALS G B 1 LYONS Nathan ................. 23 .. 178 .... 81 .... 43 ..... 21 ............ 2 REINBRECHT Dylan ........19.. 171 ....69 .... 5 ....... 4 ............ 2 COOK Myke ..................... 21 .. 185 .... 82 .... 38 ..... 14 ............ 3 DOYLE Stephen ..............30.. 203 ....90 ... 47 ..... 11 ........... 4 STRIBLING Toby .............. 24 .. 180 .... 82 .... 65 ..... 17 ............ 4 GALLAGHER James (C) ...31.. 176 ....74 .. 209 ... 114 .......... 6 CRABB Bradley ................ 24 .. 190 .... 94 .... 69 ...... 1 ............. 9 ZORZI Brett ....................31.. 183 ....88 .. 120 .... 18 ........... 7 THEWLIS Josh ................. 27 .. 187 .... 90 .... 89 ..... 45 ............ 8 WUNDKE Michael ............ 23 .. 191 .... 90 .... 30 ..... 79 ............ 9 LIDDLE Nicholas .............. 23 .. 178 .... 70 .... 34 ..... 15 ............ 10 EAGLETON Nathan .........32.. 179 ....82 ... 22 ..... 27 ........... 11 PFEIFFER Darren ............23.. 180 ....80 ... 33 ..... 12 ........... 10 DANIEL Nathan ............... 21 .. 188 .... 88 .... 45 ..... 31 ............ 13 McGUINNESS Kieran ......28.. 187 ....83 ... 77 ..... 13 ........... 11 SANDERY Mitchell ........... 25 .. 180 .... 89 .... 79 ..... 14 ............ 15 BODE Jace .....................23.. 186 ....85 ... 53 ..... 11 ........... 13 HORNE Andrew................ 23 .. 177 .... 80 .... 34 ..... 24 ............ 16 ROWE Sam.....................23.. 198 ....94 ... 77 .... 106 .......... 14 REDIGOLO Tarak .............. 20 .. 178 .... 79 .... 46 ..... 13 ............ 17 DAVIS Matthew ...............25.. 189 ....85 ... 64 ..... 42 ........... 15 GOTCH Xavier .................. 21 .. 178 .... 75 .... 29 ...... 6 ............. 19 BROWN Luke..................18.. 175 ....70 ... 13 ...... 1 ............ 17 ROLFE Peter .................... 22 .. 182 .... 87 .... 52 ..... 77 ............ 20 TERLICH Dean................21.. 186 ....85 ... 47 ..... 46 ........... 18 MACLEOD Brent .............. 18 .. 185 .... 83 .... 12 ...... 7 ............. 21 SUCKLING Mat...............22.. 184 ....85 ... 14 ...... 3 ............ 19 CROSS Joel ..................... 24 .. 182 .... 82 .... 14 ...... 4 ............. 21 COCKSHELL Adam ........... 24 .. 199 ... 102 ... 95 ..... 84 ............ 24 PERREY Curtis ................. 21 .. 180 .... 75 .... 21 ...... 9 ............. 26 BASS Daniel .................... 24 .. 198 ... 100 .... 9 ....... 0 ............. 22 BOWN Stuart ..................32.. 191 ....89 .. 192 ... 140 .......... 23 WEBBER Tim ..................22.. 178 ....82 ... 19 ...... 4 ............ 24 WALKER Taylor ...............21.. 191 ....86 ... 32 .... 106 .......... 27 BROOKSBY Keegan .......... 21 .. 198 .... 98 .... 13 ...... 1 ............. 25 SHENTON Cameron ........20.. 187 ....78 ... 19 ..... 33 ........... 28 CAREY Lachlan ................ 23 .. 184 .... 80 .... 12 ...... 5 ............. 30 DAWE Brady ...................22.. 196 ....84 ... 48 ..... 11 ........... 35 RICHMAN Sam ................ 18 .. 183 .... 72 .... 14 ...... 2 ............. 36 FULLER Matthew ............21.. 180 ....73 ... 23 ...... 3 ............ 36 MURPHY Nick ................. 22 .. 188 .... 84 .... 40 ...... 6 ............. 39 GEORGIOU Alexis ...........21.. 186 ....79 ... 28 ...... 0 ............ 62 VEIDE Jake ...................... 21 .. 190 .... 87 .... 34 ..... 33 ............ 55 JONAS Thomas ...............20.. 187 ....80 ... 26 ...... 5 ............ Rushed ......................................................................................................................... Rushed ............................................................................................................................... All figures on team sheets are official SANFL records for League games and goals. LEAGUE UMPIRES A. NORTH B. CENTRAL C. PORT Field: Richard Williams Boundary: Dillon Tee James Ralston Samuel Royans Michael Schramm Jason Moore D. GLENELG E. WEST F. EAGLES League 1st Goal: Leo Corrieri Rory Smith G. PANTHERS 2nd 3rd H. NORWOOD 4th Points PANTHERS NORWOOD RESERVES: 11.25am, Sunday July 24 @ Hickinbotham Oval PANTHERS 16 TURNER James ........ 38 TREVENA Daniel ....... 48 MARTIN Brodie ......... 22 AINGER Andrew ........ 41 BLACK Christopher.... 50 McKAY Rhys ............. 29 LIVINGSTONE Sam ... 42 VENNING Samuel ..... 53 BRADLEY William ..... 30 BEATH Sean ............. 43 WOODS Steve ........... 54 BROWN Tyson........... 32 McKAY Todd ............. 44 MOYLE Alexander...... 55 EDWARDS Zak .......... 33 TAYLOR Scott ........... 45 CAMERON Zachary ... 57 STANIFORD Lachlan . 34 BUTLER Thomas....... 47 IRRA Emmanuel ....... 59 ROSS Luke ............... RESERVES UMPIRES Field: Christopher Cook Boundary: Liam Laverty Scott Bau Patrick Trutwin Rowan Hundertmark Ben Hindle NORWOOD Coach: Terry Hutton 1 HUGHES Gavin .......... 29 CHIPPENDALE Michael 43 ALLEN Josh ............... 5 RAMSEY Nick ............ 31 LANGFORD Thomas ... 44 FORSTER Alex ........... 7 AISH Jesse................. 32 IALEGGIO Michael ..... 45 DALWOOD Will ........... 8 GRIGG Mitchell .......... 33 BAUST Trevor............. 48 BEILBY Tom............... 14 EVANS Mark .............. 34 THOMAS Luke ........... 49 PERSINOS Peter ........ 18 CLARKE Angus .......... 37 DONOHUE Josh ......... 50 LEVICKI Patrick ......... 26 WOOD Mitchell .......... 38 LITTLER Brendan....... 51 GAZZOLA Ben ............ 27 DINHAM Nick ............ 40 YOUNG William.......... 28 JEFFERIES Ben ......... 42 READ Andy ................ Reserves Goal: Shannon Riggs Matthew Cummins Coach: Bryan Bienke PANTHERS NORWOOD 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points ROUND RESULTS 28 BEST PLAYERS AND GOALKICKERS – ROUND 16 ‘be active’ LEAGUE Saturday, July 16 PANTHERS STURT 18 13 Sunday, July 17 10 11 (118) (89) EAGLES NORWOOD Best – Panthers: M. WUNDKE, N. LIDDLE, J. CROSS, J. THEWLIS, M. SANDERY. Best – Sturt: T. MCINTYRE, T. HURLEY, M. DULDIG, A. RILEY, J. WUNDKE, B. MARTIN. Goals – Panthers: M. WUNDKE 8, N. DANIEL 4, A. HORNE 2, A. COCKSHELL, N. LIDDLE, P. ROLFE, L. CAREY. Goals – Sturt: M. DULDIG 4, T. MCINTYRE 2, J. WUNDKE 2, J. MCDONALD, A. THOMSON, A. KURTZE, T. GUM, T. HURLEY. Crowd: 2343 @ Commander Centre Oval. CENTRAL WEST 17 11 5 15 12 7 8 10 (80) (52) Best – Eagles: S. LEWIS, M. GOLDSWORTHY, L. JARRAD, L. STAPLE, L. TREEBY, L. POWELL. Best – Norwood: J. BODE, L. BROWN, D. PFEIFFER, B. ZORZI, K. MCGUINNESS, B. DAWE. Goals – Eagles: T. LANE 3, C. HALL 2, J. REDDEN 2, C. KNIGHTS 2, L. STAPLE 2, L. TREEBY. Goals – Norwood: C. SHENTON 3, N. EAGLETON 2, S. BOWN, B. DAWE. Crowd: 2770 @ Unleash Solar Oval. (107) (81) Best – Central: J. GUNSTON, L. SPURR, B. O’HARA, K. JENNER, C. GOWANS, E. SANSBURY. Best – West: S. MORRIS, B. MACREADIE, S. BIRSS, A. FIELKE, J. EZARD, B. FISHER. Goals – Central: D. HAVELBERG 5, J. GUNSTON 5, L. SPURR, T. DUNNE, J. SCHILLER, B. O’HARA, L. HABEL, R. WILLIAMS, K. JENNER. Goals – West: J. BEECH 2, B. FISHER 2, A. FIELKE 2, N. HOMBURG, C. BONNEY, D. WEBB, B. MACREADIE, R. ANDERSON. Crowd: 2537 @ Playford Alive Oval. RESERVES STURT 16.12 (108) PANTHERS 12.7 (79) CENTRAL 11.10 (76) WEST 10.8 (68) EAGLES NORWOOD Best – Sturt: C. CALABRESE, T. ANDERSON, J. HEGARTY. Best – Panthers: K. BROOKSBY, A. AINGER, J. VEIDE. Goals – Sturt: C. CALABRESE 4, T. RISCHBIETH 3, T. ANDERSON 3. Goals – Panthers: T. BROWN 4, J. VEIDE 3, A. AINGER 3. @ Commander Centre Oval. Best – Central: S. COLQUHOUN, M. PRIOR, @ Hamra Homes Oval. Best – Eagles: N. RAYNER, J. FAIRCLOUGH, J. RIMINGTON. Best – Norwood: M. GRIGG, J. ALLEN, B. GAZZOLA. Goals – Eagles: J. VON BERTOUCH 3, J. RIMINGTON 2, S. HEINJUS. Goals – Norwood: N. DINHAM 2, T. BAUST, P. PERSINOS. @ Unleash Solar Oval. STURT 28.17 (185) PANTHERS 10.7 (67) WEST CENTRAL NORWOOD 17.9 (111) EAGLES 12.6 (78) Best – Sturt: L. KRAUSE, J. ARCHER, T. BACCANELLO. Best – Panthers: S. ALBON, A. KEEN, R. SHERRY. Goals – Sturt: L. KRAUSE 9, J. LOCKWOOD 4, S. SAMBLICH 3. Goals – Panthers: J. SUTTON 3, R. SHERRY 3, A. KEEN 2. @ Strathalbyn Oval. Best – West: T. CARTER, W. KEENAN, O. JOHNSON. N. WHITE. Best – West: S. EZARD, D. HANKIN, M. SHEARER. Goals – Central: N. WHITE 4, K. FLANIGAN 2, A. CULLEN. Goals – West: B. KIRK 2, S. EZARD 2, B. EAGLE 2. 9.3 (57) 7.8 (50) MACCA’S CUP 26.9 (165) 11.8 (74) Best – Central: N. BARTSCH, D. HILL, J. WITTWER. Goals – West: T. CARTER 7, W. KEENAN 6, H. AHMAT-WATKINS 3. Goals – Central: D. HILL 7, J. WITTWER, C. STOLL. @ City Mazda Stadium. Best – Norwood: J. O’LEARY, L. RANDER, A. LUCCON. Best – Eagles: C. ELLIS-YOLMEN, J. TOUMPAS, M. MCDONOUGH. Goals – Norwood: J. SAVAGE 3, P. KERIN 3, T. DEMATTEIS 2. Goals – Eagles: S. MILLER 4, J. SUMMERTON 4, M. JACQUIER 3. @ Coopers Stadium. 29 2011 SEASON SCOREBOARD C ongratulations to Bee Jay, who is the Round 16 weekly winner of the SANFL footy tipping competition.Bee Jay tipped all 3 winners, and the exact 29 point margin of the Panthers over Sturt at Commander Centre Oval. Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ‘be active’ LEAGUE (Positions at the end of Round 16) Tipper Total Score Caro Wilson 47 oncewerewarriors 47 Dita 46 saintal 46 Keeny 46 Sue Fiedler 46 Daddy Young 46 Andrew McGregor 46 kym searle 46 jimbojim 46 Total Margin 537 583 505 567 571 587 591 592 607 632 RESERVES (Positions at the end of Round 16) TEAM P W L D F A % Pts TEAM P W L D F A % Pts Central District 14 12 2 0 1391 1010 57.93 24 Glenelg 14 13 1 0 1448 891 61.91 26 Norwood 14 10 4 0 1273 958 57.06 20 Port Adelaide 13 9 4 0 1324 797 62.42 18 Eagles 14 8 6 0 1058 1037 50.50 16 Norwood 14 9 5 0 1218 991 55.14 18 Glenelg 14 6 7 1 1245 1367 47.66 13 Sturt 15 9 6 0 1151 1260 47.74 18 Panthers 14 6 7 1 1146 1374 45.48 13 North Adelaide 13 7 6 0 1297 1135 53.33 14 Port Adelaide 13 6 7 0 1033 1012 50.51 12 Central District 14 6 7 1 1149 1154 49.89 13 West Adelaide 13 6 7 0 1044 1051 49.83 12 Eagles 14 3 10 1 869 1372 38.78 7 Sturt 15 4 11 0 1133 1439 44.05 8 West Adelaide 13 3 10 0 789 1212 39.43 6 North Adelaide 13 3 10 0 1169 1244 48.45 6 Panthers 14 2 12 0 985 1418 40.99 4 STANLEY H. LEWIS (Positions at the end of Round 16) TEAM MACCA’S CUP (Positions at the end of Round 16) LEAGUE RESERVES U/18s TOTAL TEAM P W L D F A % Pts Glenelg 650 650 600 1900 Glenelg 14 12 2 0 1589 1108 58.92 24 Norwood 1000 450 450 1900 Port Adelaide 13 10 3 0 1442 759 65.52 20 Central District 1200 325 200 1725 Sturt 15 10 5 0 1512 1068 58.60 20 Port Adelaide 600 450 500 1550 Norwood 14 9 5 0 1287 871 59.64 18 Sturt 400 450 500 1350 North Adelaide 13 6 6 1 1217 1254 49.25 13 Eagles 800 175 300 1275 Eagles 14 6 8 0 1097 1184 48.09 12 North Adelaide 300 350 325 975 Central District 14 4 10 0 1080 1376 43.97 8 West Adelaide 600 150 175 925 West Adelaide 13 3 9 1 872 1299 40.17 7 Panthers 650 100 50 800 Panthers 14 1 13 0 653 1830 26.30 2 30 2011 SANFL MATCH FIXTURE ROUND 1 ROUND 6 ROUND 11 ROUND 16 ROUND 21 Saturday, April 2 Norwood 8.7 (55) def Port 7.10 (52) Glenelg 14.19 (103) def Sturt 12.12 (84) West 17.9 (111) def North 15.12 (102) Sunday, April 3 Eagles 11.12 (78) def Panthers 10.3 (63) Saturday, May 7 West 20.13 (133) def Panthers 8.9 (57) Central 16.6 (102) def Sturt 11.13 (79) Glenelg 16.13 (109) def North 16.6 (102) Eagles 15.7 (97) def Port 12.6 (78) Saturday, June 11 Central 14.8 (92) def Port 10.7 (67) Sunday, June 12 Eagles 10.14 (74) def Sturt 10.8 (68) West 14.16 (100) def North 10.7 (67) Norwood 15.10 (100) def Glenelg 13.8 (86) Saturday, July 16 Panthers 18.10 (118) def Sturt 13.11 (89) Central 17.5 (107) def West 11.15 (81) Sunday, July 17 Eagles 12.8 (80) def Norwood 7.10 (52) Friday, August 26 West v Glenelg (N) Saturday, August 27 Port v Central Sturt v North Panthers v Eagles (N) Norwood bye ROUND 2 ROUND 7 ROUND 12 ROUND 17 ROUND 22 Friday, April 8 Norwood 19.12 (126) def Sturt 6.12 (48) West 14.12 (96) def Central 4.6 (30) Saturday, April 9 Port 9.9 (63) def Glenelg 9.7 (61) Panthers 8.21 (69) def North 8.9 (57) Friday, May 13 West 14.7 (91) def Glenelg 7.12 (54) Saturday, May 14 Central 12.14 (86) def Eagles 10.7 (67) Norwood 16.7 (103) def North 11.10 (76) Panthers 10.17 (77) def Sturt 11.7 (73) Saturday, June 18 Sturt 16.10 (106) def West 7.6 (48) Norwood 22.12 (144) def Panthers 10.6 (66) Central 22.11 (143) def Glenelg 6.14 (50) Saturday, July 23 North v Central Port v Glenelg West v Eagles Sunday, July 24 Panthers v Norwood Sturt bye ROUND 3 ROUND 8 ROUND 13 ROUND 18 (Split Round) Friday, April 15 Sturt 13.17 (95) def Eagles 5.7 (37) Glenelg 10.16 (76) def Norwood 8.7 (55) Saturday, April 16 Central 25.10 (160) def Panthers 13.5 (83) Sunday, April 17 North 15.9 (99) def Port 10.11(71) Friday, May 20 Glenelg 25.14 (164) def Sturt 16.11 (107) Norwood 22.12 (144) def Port 6.8 (44) Saturday, May 21 Eagles 8.9 (57) def West 7.10 (52) Central 16.11 (107) def Panthers 10.11 (71) Friday, June 24 Norwood 21.7 (133) def Sturt 11.3 (69) Saturday, June 25 Port 18.11 (119) def West 7.11 (53) Panthers 14.10 (94) def Eagles 11.13 (79) North 21.3 (129) def Glenelg 15.10 (100) Saturday, July 30 Norwood v Port West v North Glenelg v Panthers Saturday, August 6 Central v Sturt Eagles bye ROUND 4 ROUND 9 ROUND 14 ROUND 19 Thursday, April 21 West 13.16 (94) def Sturt 5.11 (41) Panthers 14.11 (95) def Port 12.7 (79) Saturday, April 23 Eagles 15.5 (95) def North 12.8 (80) Monday, April 25 Central 16.11 (107) def Norwood 9.10 (64) Friday, May 27 Norwood 13.8 (86) def West 4.8 (32) Saturday, May 28 Port 16.10 (106) def Panthers 12.4 (76) Eagles 14.13 (97) def Glenelg 10.14 (74) Central 16.5 (101) def North 14.10 (94) Saturday, July 2 Panthers 13.10 (88) def Port 9.11 (65) Sunday, July 3 Glenelg 20.15 (135) def West 14.6 (90) Sturt 11.11 (77) def North 10.7 (67) Central 10.9 (69) def Eagles 9.9 (63) Friday, August 12 Norwood v West (N) Saturday, August 13 Glenelg v Sturt Eagles v Central Sunday, August 14 Port v North Panthers bye ROUND 5 ROUND 10 ROUND 15 ROUND 20 Saturday, April 30 Sturt 16.12 (108) def North 13.18 (96) Sunday, May 1 Port 13.12 (90) def West 9.9 (63) Central 21.5 (131) def Glenelg 8.8 (56) Eagles 11.5 (71) def Norwood 7.5 (47) Saturday, June 4 Norwood 7.12 (54) def Central 7.11 (53) North 16.8 (104) def Eagles 13.12 (90) Panthers 16.6 (102) drew Glenelg 16.6 (102) Port 14.5 (89) def Sturt 6.15 (51) Saturday, July 9 Norwood 16.14 (110) def North 15.6 (96) Port 15.20 (110) def Sturt 5.8 (38) Sunday, July 10 Glenelg 11.9 (75) def Eagles 10.13 (73) Central 16.6 (102) def Panthers 13.7 (85) Friday, August 19 Sturt v Port (N) Saturday, August 20 Panthers v West North v Norwood Eagles v Glenelg Central bye P A CM H Saturday, Sept 3 TBA Central v Norwood Glenelg v Port North v Panthers Eagles v West Sturt bye CM A CC H PA GS P USO ROUND 23 CS CM GS PA Saturday, Sept 10 TBA Central v North Norwood v Panthers Port v Eagles West v Sturt Glenelg bye PA CS A CM FINALS CS GS USO A Sunday, September 18 Elim & Quali Final Sunday, September 25 1st & 2nd Semi Final Sunday, October 2 Preliminary Final Sunday, October 9 Grand Final AS AS AS AS Key: bold – home team. AO H P USO MATCH TIMES: (N) - Night match (T) - Twilight 4:10pm (C) - Curtain raiser to AFL Port Power C1 - 12:45pm C2 - 11:15am Friday night matches - 7:40pm Saturday night matches - 6:30pm Saturday, Sunday & Monday afternoon matches - 2:10pm * Anzac Day match (Monday April 25) - 3:10pm LEGEND: A - Alberton Oval AO - Adelaide Oval AS - AAMI Stadium CC - Commander Centre Oval, Unley CS - Coopers Stadium, Norwood CM - City Mazda Stadium, Richmond GS - Gliderol Stadium, Glenelg H - Hickinbotham Oval, Noarlunga PA - Playford Alive Oval, Elizabeth P - Prospect Oval USO - Unleash Solar Oval BRAIN BENDERS 1. Who was the SANFL’s leading goal kicker last year? 2. What number does Daniel Caire wear for West Adelaide? 3. Can you name the two clubs who went head-to-head in three consecutive Grand Finals from 1985-87? 4. In the 1976 Grand Final at AAMI Stadium, Sturt upset Port by 41 points in a match played in front of a record crowd.Was the attendance (a) 66,897 (b) 54,505 (c) 50,710? 5. How many premierships have Norwood won since the Adelaide Crows joined the AFL in 1991? 6. After missing the Finals for three consecutive years, what coach returned to Port to take them back to the Finals in 2005? 7. What Norwood player won the Fos Williams Medal while playing for South Australia against Victoria at Port Melbourne in 2005? 8. What SANFL club did former Adelaide Crows player Mark Bickley play for? 9. Who won the Panthers’ Best and Fairest award in 1984? 10. How many games did Port win last season? SPOT THE DIFFERENCE ANSWERS: 1. Football is now missing. 2. Glenelg player’s socks are now all black. 3. Number is missing from the back of Glenelg player’s guernsey. 4. SANFL stripe is missing from Eagles player’s shorts. 5. Writing is now missing from sign. Answers: 1) Todd Grima 2) 13 3) Glenelg and North Adelaide 4) (a) 66, 897 5) One (1997) 6) John Cahill 7) Scott Borlace 8) South 9) Mark Naley 10) Four. 31 Your local insurer. 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