1969 SANFL season

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1969 SANFL season
Teams10
Premiers Sturt
9th premiership
Minor premiers Glenelg
1st minor premiership
Magarey Medallist Fred Phillis
Glenelg
Ken Farmer Medallist Fred Phillis
Glenelg (137 Goals)
Attendance
Matches played105
Total attendance1,036,943 (9,876 per match)
Highest55,600 (Grand Final, Sturt vs. Glenelg)
  1968
1970  

The 1969 South Australian National Football League season was the 90th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.

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Ladder

1969 SANFL Ladder
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPts
1 Glenelg 2017302499142263.7334
2 Sturt (P)2015502242156458.9130
3 West Adelaide 2015501792147054.9430
4 West Torrens 2014601969166254.2328
5 North Adelaide 2013701886165153.3226
6 Port Adelaide 2091101417153448.0218
7 Woodville 2081201675199545.6416
8 Central District 2041601402216239.348
9 Norwood 2031701751232642.956
10 South Adelaide 2021801376222338.234
Source: [1]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals Series

Grand Final

1969 SANFL Grand Final
Saturday, 4 October
(2:10 pm)
Sturt def. Glenelg Adelaide Oval (crowd: 55,600) [2]
6.3 (39)
10.7 (67)
16.12 (108)
 24.15 (159)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
2.3 (15)
5.10 (40)
8.13 (61)
 13.16 (94)

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