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500 6 July 2013 Norwood-North Football Association Citation for Athelstone
1000 6 September 2013 Kangarilla Football Club Citation for 1938 Premiership
1500 10 February 2014 Happy Valley Football Club Vandalism repair
2000 15 October 2014 Talk:North Adelaide District Football Association Discussion re Wingfield premierships
2500 28 April 2015 Sandbox development of Template:Langton's Classification of Australian Wine VI - Producers
3000 30 June 2015 Tony McGuinness (footballer) added Navbox Template:1989 South Australia State of Origin players
3500 21 July 2015 Sandbox development of Template:1998 Western Australia State of Origin players
4000 27 July 2015 Troy Clarke (Australian rules footballer) added Navbox Template:1993 Queensland-Northern Territory Australian rules football State of Origin players
4500 4 August 2015 David Grant (Australian rules footballer) added Navbox Template:1991 Tasmania State of Origin players
5000 27 September 2015 Patrick Dangerfield added Navbox Template:19th Man Award
5500 6 November 2015 Bill Mayman Creation of page
6000 23 November 2015 McCallum Medal Citation for 2005 winner
6500 13 February 2016 Hills Football League Formatting improvements
7000 1 March 2016 Guy McKenna added Navbox Template:1987 Western Australia State of Origin players
7500 17 June 2016 List of Companions of the Order of Australia added Kerry Sanderson
8000 8 August 2016 Sandbox development of United Church Football Association
8500 12 June 2017 Happy Valley Football Club added Navbox Template:Adelaide Footy League Clubs
9000 4 February 2019 Mark Zanotti added Navbox Template:Simpson Medal winners
9500 16 June 2019 Pilmore Cup added 2018 results
10000 6 April 2020 Paul Martin (Australian footballer) Page creation
10500 23 May 2020 Template:Norm Russell Medal Navbox creation

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State of Origin
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The Fos Williams Medal has been awarded since 1981 to the "best" player from South Australia during Inter-State or Inter-Competition matches.
WAFL Grand Finals
Interstate Rep. Matches
Interstate Carnivals/Tours
Interstate Club Matches
  • 1946: Richards (Coll) (East Frem v Collingwood)
  • 1947: Jenkins (SF) (South Frem v Essendon)

1905

South Australian squad – 1905 Interstate matches
South Australia (SAFA) 8.14 (62) d Victoria (VFA) 6.9 (45), 24 June 1905, Richmond Cricket Ground

South Australia (SAFA) 11.12 (78) d Broken Hill (Barrier Ranges FA) 1.7 (13), 22 July 1905, Adelaide Oval

South Australia (SAFA) 7.12 (54) d Victoria (VFA) 7.9 (51), 5 August 1905, Adelaide Oval
All Matches
Game 1 v Victoria
Match v Broken Hill
Game 2 v Victoria

1908

Western Australia 8.11 (59) defeated South Australia 8.5 (53), at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 22 August 1908
Victoria 10.15 (75) defeated South Australia 2.14 (26), at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 26 August 1908
South Australia 16.20 (116) defeated Tasmania 7.7 (49), at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 29 August 1908

1913

Victoria 10.9 (69) def South Australia 7.13 (55), at Adelaide Oval, 12 July 1913, crowd: 15,000
Victoria 16.12 (108) d South Australia 6.17 (53), at Melbourne Cricket Ground, 16 August 1913
Both games
First game only
Second game only

1914

South Australia 12.16 (88) d Western Australia 12.11 (83), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 5 August 1914
South Australia 32.18 (210) d Queensland 2.9 (21), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 7 August 1914
South Australia 16.20 (106) d New South Wales 10.3 (63), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 10 August 1914
South Australia 18.23 (131) d Tasmania 5.7 (37), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 12 August 1914
Victoria 11.11 (77) defeated South Australia 5.10 (44), at Sydney Cricket Ground, 15 August 1914, crowd: 12,000
Referee Medal: John Robertson
Manager: Mr. J. Hodge

1924

Victoria 13.16 (94) defeated Tasmania 7.13 (55), at North Hobart Oval, 7 August 1924, crowd: 8,000

Victoria 15.13 (103) defeated Western Australia 14.11 (95), at North Hobart Oval, 9 August 1924, crowd: 15,687
Victoria 14.26 (110) defeated New South Wales 4.6 (30), at North Hobart Oval, 12 August 1924, crowd: 350

Victoria 17.16 (118) defeated South Australia 9.11 (65), at North Hobart Oval, 15 August 1924, crowd: 12,876

1925

South Australia 8.9 (57) defeated Western Australia 7.12 (54), at Subiaco Oval, 21 June 1925

South Australia 11.11 (77) defeated Victoria 11.8 (74), at Adelaide Oval, 4 July 1925

Victoria 12.16 (88) defeated South Australia 11.9 (75), at Melbourne Cricket Ground , 15 August 1925

1927

Western Australia 12.15 (87) defeated South Australia 9.18 (72)

Victoria 21.19 (145) defeated South Australia 14.12 (96)
South Australia 20.23 (143) defeated Tasmania 14.24 (108)

South Australia 29.20 (194) defeated New South Wales 6.11 (47)

1932

South Australian team – 1932 Interstate Games
Game 1: Victoria 12.20 (92) d South Australia 12.12 (84), at MCG, 10 June 1932
Game 2: South Australia 11.13 (79) d Victoria 9.10 (64) at Adelaide Oval, 6 August 1932
Both Games
Game 1 only
Game 2 only

1940

Metropolitan Team 23.14 (152) d Country Team 17.23 (125) at Adelaide Oval, 3 August 1940, crowd: 5,592
Country Team
Metropolitan Team

1941

South Australian team – 1941 Interstate Game
Victoria 22.9 (141) d South Australia 19.17 (131), 12 July 1941, Adelaide Oval, crowd: 23,870
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
19th Man
Reserve

1947

South Australia 20.18 (138) d Western Australia 15.12 (102)
Victoria 18.19 (127) defeated South Australia 7.9 (51)

1958

Western Australia 11.12 (78) defeated South Australia 7.18 (60), at South Melbourne Cricket Ground , 2 July 1958, crowd: 4,500
Victoria (VFL) 25.17 (167) defeated South Australia 7.7 (49), at Melbourne Cricket Ground , 5 July 1958, crowd: 33,063
Tasmania 11.18 (84) defeated South Australia 11.16 (82), at Melbourne Cricket Ground , 7 July 1958, crowd: 2,760
South Australia 16.15 (111) defeated Victoria (VFA) 5.13 (43), at South Melbourne Cricket Ground , 11 July 1958, crowd: 1,750

1966

Victoria (VFL) 16.23 (119) defeated South Australia 7.9 (51), at North Hobart Oval, 11 June 1966, crowd: 23,764
Western Australia 13.11 (89) defeated South Australia 10.14 (74), at North Hobart Oval, 13 June 1966, crowd: 13,969
South Australia 21.20 (146) defeated Victoria (VFA) 9.11 (65), at North Hobart Oval, 16 June 1966, crowd: 10,199
South Australia 14.7 (91) defeated Tasmania 9.13 (67), at North Hobart Oval, 18 June 1966, crowd: 23,368
Coach: Williams
Tasmanian team – 1966 Interstate Carnival
Victoria (VFL) 26.24 (180) defeated Tasmania 11.13 (104), at North Hobart Oval, 9 June 1966, crowd: 20,047
Tasmania 19.27 (141) defeated Victoria (VFA) 7.11 (53), at North Hobart Oval, 11 June 1966, crowd: 23,764
Western Australia 17.13 (115) defeated Tasmania 16.10 (106), at North Hobart Oval, 16 June 1966, crowd: 10,199
South Australia 14.7 (91) defeated Tasmania 9.13 (67), at North Hobart Oval, 18 June 1966, crowd: 23,368
Coach: Leo
Western Australia 26.18 (174) defeated Victoria (VFA) 5.11 (41), at North Hobart Oval, 9 June 1966, crowd: 20,047
Tasmania 19.27 (141) defeated Victoria (VFA) 7.11 (53), at North Hobart Oval, 11 June 1966, crowd: 23,764
Victoria (VFL) 14.17 (101) defeated Victoria (VFA) 9.7 (61), at North Hobart Oval, 13 June 1966, crowd: 13,969
South Australia 21.20 (146) defeated Victoria (VFA) 9.11 (65), at North Hobart Oval, 16 June 1966, crowd: 10,199
Coach: Bushby
Victoria (VFL) 26.24 (180) defeated Tasmania 11.13 (79), at North Hobart Oval, 9 June 1966, crowd: 20,047
Victoria (VFL) 16.23 (119) defeated South Australia 7.9 (51), at North Hobart Oval, 11 June 1966, crowd: 23,764
Victoria (VFL) 14.17 (101) defeated Victoria (VFA) 9.7 (61), at North Hobart Oval, 13 June 1966, crowd: 13,969
Victoria (VFL) 15.10 (100) defeated Western Australia 13.7 (85), at North Hobart Oval, 18 June 1966, crowd: 23,368
Coach: Killigrew
Western Australia 26.18 (174) defeated Victoria (VFA) 5.11 (41), at North Hobart Oval, 9 June 1966, crowd: 20,047
Western Australia 13.11 (89) defeated South Australia 10.14 (74), at North Hobart Oval, 13 June 1966, crowd: 13,969
Western Australia 17.13 (115) defeated Tasmania 16.10 (106), at North Hobart Oval, 16 June 1966, crowd: 10,199
Victoria (VFL) 15.10 (100) defeated Western Australia 13.7 (85), at North Hobart Oval, 18 June 1966, crowd: 23,368
Coach: Murray

1977

  • To do: 1977 Victorian State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1977 Western Australian State of Origin Team

1978

Australian Capital Territory team – 1978 State of Origin (Australian rules football)
VFL 21.21 (147) defeated Australian Capital Territory 12.11 (83), at Manuka Oval, 11 June 1978, crowd: 10,300
Coach: Delmenico
  • To do: 1978 Tasmanian State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1978 Victorian State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1978 Western Australian State of Origin Team

1979 Carnival

  • To do: 1979 ACT State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1979 Queensland State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1979 Tasmanian State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1979 Victorian State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1979 Western Australian State of Origin Team

+ SA v Vic & Tas v Vic
1980 Carnival

  • To do: 1980 South Australian State of Origin Carnival Squad
  • To do: 1980 Tasmanian State of Origin Carnival Squad
  • To do: 1980 Victorian State of Origin Carnival Squad
  • To do: 1980 Western Australian State of Origin Carnival Squad

General Matches

  • To do: 1980 ACT State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1980 Queensland State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1980 South Australian State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1980 Victorian State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1980 Victorian 2nd XVIII State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1980 Victorian 3rd XVIII State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1980 Western Australian State of Origin Team


1981

  • To do: 1981 South Australian State of Origin Team


1982

  • To do: 1982 South Australian State of Origin Team


1983

South Australia 26.16 (172) defeated Victoria 17.14 (116), at Football Park, 16 May 1983
Western Australia 24.14 (134) defeated South Australia 16.14 (110), at Subiaco Oval, 4 June 1983
Both games
State of Origin vs. Victoria
State Game vs. Western Australia
Coach: Hammond
South Australia 26.16 (172) defeated Victoria 17.14 (116), at Football Park, 16 May 1983, crowd: 44,521
Western Australia 16.22 (118) d Victoria 16.19 (115), at Subiaco Oval, 12 July 1983, crowd: 44,213
Both games
vs. South Australia
vs. Western Australia
Western Australia 24.14 (134) defeated South Australia 16.14 (110), at Subiaco Oval, 4 June 1983
Western Australia 16.22 (118) defeated Victoria 16.19 (115), at Subiaco Oval, 12 July 1983
Both games
State game vs. South Australia
State of Origin vs. Victoria
Coach: Todd


1984

Victoria 16.12 (108) defeated South Australia 16.8 (104), at Football Park, 15 May 1984
Western Australia 14.14 (98) defeated South Australia 14.13 (97), at Football Park, 9 June 1984
Both games
State of Origin vs. Victoria
State Game vs. Western Australia
Coach: Kerley
Victoria 16.12 (108) defeated South Australia 16.8 (104), at Football Park, 15 May 1984
Western Australia 21.16 (142) defeated Victoria 21.12 (138), at Subiaco Oval, 17 July 1984
Both games
vs. South Australia
vs. Western Australia
Coach: Jeans
Western Australia 14.14 (98) defeated South Australia 14.13 (97), at Football Park, 9 June 1984
Western Australia 21.16 (142) defeated Victoria 21.12 (138), at Subiaco Oval, 17 July 1984
Both games
State game vs. South Australia
State of Origin vs. Victoria
Coach: Todd


1985

South Australia 30.18 (198) defeated Western Australia 16.15 (111), at Subiaco Oval, 15 June 1985
Victoria 19.16 (130) defeated Western Australia 9.11 (65), at Subiaco Oval, 16 July 1985
Both games
State Game vs. South Australia
State of Origin vs. Victoria
Coach: Todd


1986

South Australia 18.17 (125) defeated Victoria 17.13 (115), at Football Park, 13 May 1986, crowd: 43,143
Western Australia 21.11 (137) d Victoria 20.14 (134), at Subiaco Oval, 8 July 1986, crowd: 39,863
Both games
v South Australia
v Western Australia
Western Australia 18.19 (127) defeated South Australia 12.16 (88), at Football Park, 27 May 1986
Western Australia 21.11 (137) defeated Victoria 20.14 (134), at Subiaco Oval, 8 July 1986
Both games
State game vs. South Australia
State of Origin vs. Victoria
Coach: Alexander


1987

South Australia 18.16 (124) defeated Western Australia 9.9 (63), at WACA, 16 June 1987
Victoria 16.20 (116) defeated Western Australia 13.14 (92), at Subiaco Oval, 22 July 1987
Both games
State game vs. South Australia
State of Origin vs. Victoria
Coach: Todd


1988

Australian Capital Territory squad – 1988 Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival (Australian rules football)
Australian Amateurs 14.12 (96) defeated Australian Capital Territory 12.11 (83), at Football Park, 2 March 1988
Victoria (VFA) 18.20 (128) defeated Australian Capital Territory 9.16 (70), at Norwood Oval, 4 March 1988
Coach: Quade
New South Wales squad – 1988 Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival (Australian rules football)
Semi-Final: South Australia 12.8 (80) defeated New South Wales 8.11 (59), at Football Park, 3 March 1988
3rd Play-Off: New South Wales 10.8 (68) defeated Western Australia 9.12 (66), at Football Park, 5 March 1988
Coach: Hafey
Northern Territory squad – 1988 Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival
Game 1: Northern Territory 19.20 (134) defeated Tasmania 10.8 (68), at Football Park, 2 March 1988
Game 2: Northern Territory 11.19 (85) defeated Australian Amateurs 8.9 (57), at Football Park, 3 March 1988
Division 2 final: Northern Territory 17.10 (112) defeated VFA 9.13 (67), at Football Park, 5 March 1988
Grand Final team
  • M. Rioli (c)
  • McLean (vc)
  • Ah Mat
  • Athanasiou
  • Berto
  • Briston
  • Bruce
  • Cassetti
  • C. Dunn
  • D. Dunn
  • Helyar
  • Hughes
  • Jeffrey
  • Jones
  • B. Long
  • M. Long
  • Moscheni
  • M. Motlop
  • P. Motlop
  • C. Rioli
  • Roe
  • Vigona
Other squad members
Coach: Taylor
Queensland Team – 1988 Bicentennial State of Origin Carnival (Australian rules football)
Preliminary Stage: VFA 17.10 (112) defeated Queensland 4.11 (35), at Football Park, 3 March 1988
Wooden Spoon Play-off: Tasmania 11.16 (82) defeated Queensland 10.10 (70), at Norwood Oval, 4 March 1988
Coach: Knights


1989

  • To do: 1989 Tasmanian State of Origin Team
Victoria 19.12 (126) defeated Western Australia 10.12 (72), at the WACA Ground, 16 May 1989, crowd: 20,993
Victoria 22.17 (149) defeated South Australia 9.9 (63), at the MCG, 1 July 1989, crowd: 91,960
Both games
vs. Western Australia
vs. South Australia
Coach: Goggin
  • To do: 1989 Victorian 2nd XVIII State of Origin Team
  • To do: 1989 Western Australian State of Origin Team


1990

New South Wales team – 1990 State of Origin (Australian rules football)
New South Wales 13.8 (86) defeated Victoria 10.16 (76), at the Sydney Cricket Ground, 20 May 1990
Coach: Kinnear
Tasmanian team – 1990 State of Origin
Tasmania 20.14 (134) defeated Victoria 14.17 (101), at the North Hobart Oval, 24 June 1990, crowd: 18,651
Coach: Shaw
New South Wales 13.8 (86) defeated Victoria 10.16 (76), at the SCG, 22 May 1990
Victoria 14.13 (97) defeated Western Australia 8.12 (60), at the WACA Ground, 26 June 1990
Both games
vs. New South Wales
vs. Western Australia
The Advertiser Country All-Stars 23.15 (153) d The News City All-Stars 14.28 (112) at Football Park, 21 May 1990
The Advertiser Country All-Stars
The News City All-Stars


1991

Queensland team – 1991 State of Origin (Australian rules football)
Queensland 23.14 (152) defeated Victoria 15.8 (108), at The Gabba, 16 July 1991
Coach: Dare
Tasmanian team – 1991 State of Origin
Victoria 17.14 (116) defeated Tasmania 14.20 (104), at the North Hobart Oval, 28 May 1991, crowd: 16,000
Coach: Shaw
Victoria 12.14 (86) defeated South Australia 11.4 (70), at Football Park, 28 May 1991
Western Australia 19.13 (127) defeated Victoria 7.9 (51), at the WACA Ground, 16 July 1991
Both games
vs. South Australia
vs. Western Australia
Victoria 17.14 (116) defeated Tasmania 14.20 (104), at North Hobart Oval, 28 May 1991
Queensland 23.14 (152) defeated Victoria 15.8 (108), at The Gabba, 16 July 1991
Both games
vs. Tasmania
vs. Queensland
Coach: Austin


1992

New South Wales team – 1992 State of Origin (Australian rules football)
New South Wales 22.9 (141) defeated Queensland 6.12 (48), at the Sydney Cricket Ground, 12 May 1992
Coach: Buckenara
  • To do: 1992 Queensland State of Origin Team
Victoria 23.19 (157) defeated Western Australia 13.12 (90), at the MCG, 26 May 1992
South Australia 19.19 (133) defeated Victoria 18.12 (120), at Football Park, 7 July 1992
Both games
vs. Western Australia
vs. South Australia
Coach: Goggin


1993

New South Wales-ACT team – 1993 State of Origin (Australian rules football)
Victoria 19.16 (130) defeated New South Wales-ACT 8.17 (65), at the MCG, 1 June 1993, crowd: 22,409
New South Wales
Australian Capital Territory
Coach: T. Daniher (NSW)
Queensland–Northern Territory team – 1993 State of Origin (Australian rules football)
Queensland-NT 16.14 (110) defeated Tasmania 10.13 (73), at Bellerive Oval, 6 June 1993, crowd: 9,660
Queensland
Northern Territory
Coach: Dare
South Australia 19.13 (127) defeated Western Australia 14.17 (91), at Football Park, 2 June 1993, crowd: 21,487
South Australia 16.13 (109) defeated Victoria 14.13 (97), at the MCG, 5 June 1993, crowd: 31,792
Both games
Semi-final vs. Western Australia
Final vs. Victoria
Coach: Cornes
Tasmanian team – 1993 State of Origin
Queensland/NT 16.14 (110) defeated Tasmania 10.13 (73), at Bellerive Oval, 6 June 1993, crowd: 9,660
Final vs. Queensland/NT
Coach: Shaw
Victoria 19.16 (130) defeated New South Wales-ACT 8.17 (65), at the MCG, 1 June 1993, crowd: 22,409
South Australia 16.13 (109) defeated Victoria 14.13 (97), at the MCG, 5 June 1993, crowd: 31,792
Both games
Semi-Final vs. NSW/ACT
Final vs. South Australia
Coach: Goggin
South Australia 19.13 (127) defeated Western Australia 14.17 (91), at Football Park, 2 June 1993, crowd: 21,487
Semi-Final vs. South Australia
Coach: Malthouse


1994


1995


1996


1997


1998


1999

Sturt Football Club

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P. T. Morton Medal • Sturt Football Club best and fairest winners
Captains of the Sturt Football Club
Coaches of the Sturt Football Club
Rick Davies Medal • Sturt Football Club leading goalkickers
Premierships
Sturt 6.10 (46) defeated Port Adelaide 4.10 (34), at Adelaide Oval, 2 October 1915, crowd: 13,000
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Grand Final replay: Sturt 3.5 (23) defeated North Adelaide 2.6 (18), at Adelaide Oval, 8 October 1919, crowd: 35,000
Full-forward
Half-forward
  • Robert Beatty
  • Sam Scrutton
  • Frank Nicolle
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
  • Reg Whitehead
  • Owen Beatty
  • Fred Odgers
Sturt 9.10 (64) defeated North Adelaide 7.9 (51), at Adelaide Oval, 2 October 1926, crowd: 40,000
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Sturt 16.14 (110) defeated North Adelaide 10.9 (69), at Adelaide Oval, 1 October 1932, crowd: 29,717
Full-forward
  • Bill Martin
  • Gordon Green
  • Alby Wundersitz
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
  • Jack Wadham (vc)
  • Ernest Fisher
  • Ken Sawatzke
Ruck
19th Man
  • Les Shuttleworth
Coach
  • Sid White
Sturt 14.16 (100) defeated South Adelaide 11.13 (79), at Adelaide Oval, 28 September 1940, crowd: 28,050
Full-forward
Half-forward
  • Max Lowe
  • Ron Harris
  • Frank Gibson
Centre
Half-back
  • Des Crawley
  • Howard Tuohy
  • Norm Headon
Full-back
  • Arthur Lance
  • Ian Warren
  • Bill Bentley
Ruck
19th Man
  • Doug Miller
Sturt 16.16 (112) defeated Port Adelaide 8.8 (56), at Adelaide Oval, crowd: 59,417
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Reserves
Coach
Sturt 13.10 (88) defeated Port Adelaide 10.17 (77), at Adelaide Oval, crowd: 58,849
Full-forward
  • Graeme Weir
  • Malcolm Jones
  • Roger Dunn
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Reserves
Coach
Sturt 12.18 (90) defeated Port Adelaide 9.9 (63), at Adelaide Oval, crowd: 57,811
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Reserves
Coach
Sturt 24.15 (159) defeated Glenelg 13.16 (94), at Adelaide Oval, crowd: 55,600
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
  • Greg Wild
  • Keith Chessell
  • Roger Rigney
Reserves
Coach
Sturt 12.13 (85) defeated Glenelg 9.10 (64), at Adelaide Oval, crowd: 48,757
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Reserves
Coach
Sturt 9.16 (70) defeated Glenelg 8.7 (55), at Football Park, crowd: 58,113
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Reserves
  • Robert Barton
  • Trevor Sims
Coach
Sturt 17.14 (116) defeated Port Adelaide 10.15 (75), at Football Park, crowd: 66,897
Full-forward
  • Trevor Sims
  • Greg Wild
  • Robert Barton
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
  • Nigel Wark
  • Colin Casey
  • Geoff Lauder
Ruck
Reserves
  • Phil Heinrich
  • Richard Hill
Coach
Sturt 13.14 (92) defeated Central District 6.9 (45), at Football Park, crowd: 35,187
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Interchange
Coach
Sturt 12.4 (76) defeated Woodville-West Torrens 7.7 (49), at Adelaide Oval, crowd: 30,213
Full-forward
  • Ben Hansen
  • Kory Beard
  • Dylan Gamble
Half-forward
  • John Greenslade
  • Mark Evans
  • Josh Hone
Centre
  • Tom Harms
  • James Battersby
  • Matthew Crocker
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Interchange
  • Sam Jonas
  • Henry Carey
  • Jarrod Leinert
Coach

Adelaide Football Club

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Other SA Football

Significant People

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Norm Russell Medal • Central District Football Club best and fairest winners
  • 1921–1923: Hanley
  • 1924: Mills
  • 1924–1925: Hoft
  • 1926–1927: Handby
  • 1928: Sallis
  • 1929: Brown
  • 1930–1932: Handby
  • 1933–1934: Owens
  • 1935–1937: Percy
  • 1938–1939: Goodwin
  • 1940: Boyall
  • 1940–1941: Keane
  • 1945: Corbett
  • 1946: Betson
  • 1947: Masters
  • 1948: Betson
  • 1949: Crabb
  • 1950–1952: Taylor
  • 1953–1954: Hall
  • 1955–1956: Crabb
  • 1957–1959: Davies
  • 1960: Richens
  • 1961: Herron
  • 1962–1963: Long
  • 1964–1965: Kernahan
  • 1966: McGowan
  • 1967–1969: Kerley
  • 1970: Eustice
  • 1971–1977: Marker
  • 1978: Cornes
  • 1979–1982: Weston
  • 1983–1988: Carey
  • 1989–1990: McDermott
  • 1991–1992: Salisbury
  • 1993–2000: Chigwidden
  • 2001: Hele
  • 2002: Byrne
  • 2003: Koster
  • 2004–2005: Moore
  • 2006–2011: Mules
  • 2012–2014: Allen
  • 2014–: Bradley
North Adelaide 21.22 (148) defeated West Adelaide 11.7 (73), at Football Park, 5 October 1991, crowd: 39,276
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
Half-back
Full-back
Ruck
Interchange
  • Stephen Riley
  • Tim Nunan
Coach
Knuckey Cup • South Adelaide Football Club best and fairest winners
Best and Fairest
  • 1886: Mehrtens
Knuckey Cup
  • 1923: Moriarty
  • 1924: Ryan
  • 1925: Oliver
  • 1926: Oliver
  • 1927: W. Jackson
  • 1928: Ryan
  • 1929: Tully
  • 1930: Tully
  • 1931: Jaffer
  • 1932: Rose
  • 1933: Tully
  • 1934: Cockburn
  • 1935: Tully
  • 1936: Mulcahy & Dawes
  • 1937: Dawes
  • 1938: Cahill
  • 1939: Cahill
  • 1940: Murdy
  • 1941: Cockburn
  • 1945: Doherty
  • 1946: Brown
  • 1947: Hickinbotham
  • 1948: Deane
  • 1949: Deane
  • 1950: Linke
  • 1951: Deane
  • 1952: Linke
  • 1953: Deane
  • 1954: Linke
  • 1955: Polden
  • 1956: Deane
  • 1957: Deane
  • 1958: Christie
  • 1959: R. Jackson
  • 1960: Panizza
  • 1961: Kantilla
  • 1962: Kantilla
  • 1963: Darley
  • 1964: Darley
  • 1965: Schmidt
  • 1966: Darley
  • 1967: Darley
  • 1968: Darley
  • 1969: Coombe
  • 1970: Backman
  • 1971: Haines
  • 1972: Darley
  • 1973: Darley
  • 1974: Young
  • 1975: Keddie
  • 1976: Hateley
  • 1977: Baynes
  • 1978: Baynes
  • 1979: Baynes
  • 1980: Butler
  • 1981: Hawkins
  • 1982: White
  • 1983: Hawkins
  • 1984: Naley
  • 1985: Kappler
  • 1986: Troy
  • 1987: Kappler
  • 1988: Kappler
  • 1989: Whitford
  • 1990: Trevena
  • 1991: Kappler
  • 1992: Grummet
  • 1993: Dillon
  • 1994: Whittman
  • 1995: Polkinghorne
  • 1996: Osborn
  • 1997: Polkinghorne
  • 1998: Talbot
  • 1999: Cobb
  • 2000: Tallbot
  • 2001: Morgan
  • 2002: Sampson
  • 2003: Hall
  • 2004: King
  • 2005: Davis
  • 2006: Archard
  • 2007: McGlone
  • 2008: Boyd
  • 2009: Sandery
  • 2010: Liddle
  • 2011: Cross
  • 2012: Liddle
  • 2013: Liddle
  • 2014: Brooksby
  • 2015: Cross
  • 2016: Cross & Seccull
  • 2017: Liddle
  • 2018: Liddle
  • 2019: Cross
  • 2020: Broadbent
  • 2021: Gibbs
Women's Best & Fairest
South Adelaide 9.15 (69) defeated Port Adelaide 5.12 (42), at Adelaide Oval, 3 October 1964, crowd: 56,353
Full-forward
Half-forward
Centre
  • Gerald O'Brien
  • Lindsay Backman
  • Bryan Ploenges
Half-back
Full-back
  • Tony Shaw
  • Graham Durbridge
  • Graham Christie
Ruck
Interchange
  • Peter Judd
  • Brian Thredgold
Coach

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