2015 SANFL season

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2015 SANFL season
Teams10
Premiers West Adelaide
(9th premiership)
Minor premiers Woodville-West Torrens
(5th minor premiership)
Matches played96
Attendance238,683 (2,486 per match)
Highest attendance25,625 (Grand Final, Woodville-West Torrens vs. West Adelaide)
Magarey Medallist Joel Cross
South Adelaide (25 votes)
Ken Farmer Medallist Clint Alleway
Glenelg (47 goals)
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The 2015 South Australian National Football League season (officially the SANFL IGA League) [1] was the 136th season [lower-alpha 1] of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Australian rules football competition.

Contents

The season commenced on Thursday 2 April 2015 with reigning premiers Norwood meeting Sturt at Norwood Oval, and concluded on Sunday 27 September 2015 with the SANFL Grand Final at Adelaide Oval with West Adelaide defeating Woodville-West Torrens by 30 points to claim their ninth premiership and first in thirty-two years. [1]

Premiership season

Highlights of the season fixture include: [1]

Round 1

Round 1
Thursday 2 April (7:40 pm) Norwood 13.6 (84)def. Sturt 9.11 (65) Norwood Oval (crowd: 6,927) [3]
Friday 3 April (3:10 pm) Glenelg 12.5 (77)def. by South Adelaide 14.13 (97) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 5,221)

Round 2

Round 2
Friday 10 April (7:10 pm) South Adelaide 6.5 (41)def. by Port Adelaide 16.11 (107) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 1,683) [4]
Saturday 11 April (1:10 pm) Sturt 16.14 (110)def. Glenelg 13.4 (82) Unley Oval (crowd: 2,717)
Saturday 11 April (1:10 pm) North Adelaide 13.12 (90)def. Adelaide 12.15 (87) Prospect Oval (crowd: 2,465)
Saturday 11 April (2:10 pm) Central District 7.5 (47)def. by Norwood 11.5 (71) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 2,665)
Saturday 11 April (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 14.5 (89)def. by West Adelaide 15.5 (95) Woodville Oval (crowd: 1,985)

Round 3

Round 3
Friday 17 April (7:10 pm) Glenelg 9.11 (65)def. by Central District 11.14 (80) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 2,667) [5]
Friday 17 April (7:10 pm) West Adelaide 15.13 (103)def. Adelaide 11.8 (74) Richmond Oval (crowd: 1,875)
Saturday 18 April (12:10 pm) Port Adelaide 15.15 (105)def. North Adelaide 10.9 (69) Alberton Oval (crowd: 1,878)
Sunday 19 April (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 17.11 (113)def. Norwood 3.14 (32) Woodville Oval (crowd: 2,855)
Sunday 19 April (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 13.8 (86)def. Sturt 9.8 (62) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 2,073)

Round 4

Round 4
Friday 24 April (7:10 pm) Glenelg 7.9 (51)drew with Adelaide 7.9 (51) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 2,131) [6]
Friday 24 April (7:10 pm) Port Adelaide 5.5 (35)def. by Norwood 7.14 (56) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 5,526) [7]
Saturday 25 April (2:10 pm) Central District 10.8 (68)def. by Woodville-West Torrens 17.6 (108) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 2,062)
Sunday 26 April (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 8.1 (49)def. by South Adelaide 9.11 (65) Prospect Oval (crowd: 2,223)
Sunday 26 April (2:10 pm) Sturt 13.5 (83)def. West Adelaide 8.9 (57) Unley Oval (crowd: 2,968)
  • The match between Glenelg and Adelaide was abandoned after 13 minutes of the final quarter due to a power failure which left the ground in darkness after the floodlights went off. Because the match was abandoned during the second half, the progress score at the time of the power failure – 7.9 (51) apiece – was taken as the final score of the match. [6]

Round 5

Round 5
Friday 1 May (7:40 pm) Norwood 16.16 (112)def. Glenelg 10.7 (67) Norwood Oval (crowd: 3,234) [8]
Saturday 2 May (2:10 pm) Port Adelaide 6.8 (44)def. by Woodville-West Torrens 9.7 (61) Alberton Oval (crowd: 2,571)
Saturday 2 May (2:10 pm) Sturt 22.10 (142)def. North Adelaide 12.8 (80) Unley Oval (crowd: 3,029)
Sunday 3 May (11:30 am) South Adelaide 13.12 (90)def. Adelaide 11.10 (76) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 1,372 [lower-alpha 2] )
Sunday 3 May (1:10 pm) West Adelaide 13.17 (95)def. Central District 9.7 (61) Richmond Oval (crowd: 1,473)
  • The match between South Adelaide and Adelaide, originally scheduled for Saturday 2 May at 7.10pm, was postponed to Sunday 3 May at 11.30am, after the lights at Hickinbotham Oval blacked out prior to the start of the match and were unable to be fixed. It was the second time in as many weeks that a match involving Adelaide was interrupted by faulty lights. [9]

Round 6

Round 6
Friday 8 May (7:40 pm) Norwood 12.15 (87)def. Adelaide 6.9 (45) Norwood Oval (crowd: 3,025) [10]
Saturday 9 May (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 12.13 (85)def. Glenelg 9.8 (62) Woodville Oval (crowd: 1,429)
Saturday 9 May (2:10 pm) Central District 8.1 (49)drew with South Adelaide 7.7 (49) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 1,342)
Saturday 9 May (2:10 pm) Port Adelaide 10.15 (75)def. Sturt 11.1 (67) Alberton Oval (crowd: 2,038)
Saturday 9 May (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 19.12 (126)def. North Adelaide 7.6 (48) Richmond Oval (crowd: 1,588)

Round 7

Round 7
Friday 15 May (7:10 pm) Norwood 11.13 (79)def. South Adelaide 9.8 (62) Norwood Oval (crowd: 3,017) [11]
Sunday 17 May (1:10 pm) Adelaide 15.9 (99)def. by Port Adelaide 20.14 (134) Balaklava Oval (crowd: 2,034)
Sunday 17 May (2:10 pm) Glenelg 11.11 (77)def. by West Adelaide 30.9 (189) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 2,665)
Sunday 17 May (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 7.13 (55)def. by Woodville-West Torrens 15.9 (99) Prospect Oval (crowd: 2,162)
Sunday 17 May (2:10 pm) Sturt 16.11 (107)def. Central District 14.9 (93) Unley Oval (crowd: 3,177)

State Game

2015 State Game
Saturday 23 May (2:10 pm) WAFL 18.13 (121)def. SANFL 11.11 (77) Lathlain Park Report

Round 8

Round 8
Friday 29 May (7:10 pm) West Adelaide 7.11 (53)def. South Adelaide 7.10 (52) Richmond Oval (crowd: 1,877) [12]
Saturday 30 May (1:10 pm) Central District 11.7 (73)def. Adelaide 8.5 (53) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 1,873)
Saturday 30 May (1:10 pm) North Adelaide 10.4 (64)def. by Norwood 9.16 (70) Prospect Oval (crowd: 2,635)
Sunday 31 May (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 6.7 (43)def. Sturt 3.8 (26) Woodville Oval (crowd: 2,832)
Sunday 31 May (2:10 pm) Port Adelaide 13.5 (83)def. Glenelg 11.9 (75) Alberton Oval (crowd: 1,819)

Round 9

Round 9
Saturday 6 June (2:10 pm) Central District 11.11 (77)def. by Port Adelaide 13.7 (85) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 2,433) [13]
Sunday 7 June (2:10 pm) Norwood 11.9 (75)def. West Adelaide 10.9 (69) Norwood Oval (crowd: 3,985)
Sunday 7 June (2:10 pm) Sturt 14.7 (91)def. by Adelaide 22.8 (140) Unley Oval (crowd: 3,569)
Monday 8 June (2:10 pm) Glenelg 14.10 (94)def. North Adelaide 8.11 (59) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 3,409)
Monday 8 June (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 4.10 (34)def. by Woodville-West Torrens 9.9 (63) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 2,173)

Round 10

Round 10
Saturday 13 June (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 5.7 (37)def. by Port Adelaide 13.9 (87) Richmond Oval (crowd: 2,159) [14]
Sunday 14 June (2:10 pm) Sturt 8.9 (57)def. by Norwood 12.7 (79) Unley Oval (crowd: 3,995)
Sunday 14 June (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 13.5 (83)def. Glenelg 9.9 (63) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 1,862)
Saturday 20 June (2:10 pm) Central District 18.17 (125)def. North Adelaide 4.2 (26) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 2,250)
Saturday 20 June (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 14.11 (95)def. Adelaide 12.10 (82) Woodville Oval (crowd: 2,265)

Round 11

Round 11
Saturday 27 June (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 13.7 (85)def. Central District 8.5 (53) Woodville Oval (crowd: 2,020) [15]
Saturday 27 June (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 8.8 (56)def. by West Adelaide 21.6 (132) Prospect Oval (crowd: 1,963)
Saturday 27 June (2:10 pm) Sturt 6.6 (42)def. by South Adelaide 11.15 (81) Unley Oval (crowd: 2,573)
Sunday 28 June (2:10 pm) Glenelg 15.14 (104)def. Norwood 14.11 (95) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 3,640)
Sunday 28 June (2:10 pm) Port Adelaide 10.9 (69)def. by Adelaide 13.11 (89) Alberton Oval (crowd: 4,864)

Round 12

Round 12
Saturday 4 July (2:10 pm) Glenelg 16.6 (102)def. Sturt 15.7 (97) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 3,332) [16]
Saturday 4 July (2:10 pm) Norwood 8.10 (58)def. by Central District 12.10 (82) Norwood Oval (crowd: 3,290)
Saturday 4 July (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 10.13 (73)def. by Woodville-West Torrens 14.4 (88) Richmond Oval (crowd: 3,639)
  • Matches which were to have been played between North Adelaide and Port Adelaide and between South Adelaide and Adelaide were both postponed from 4 July by request of the two AFL clubs, following the death of Adelaide AFL coach Phil Walsh on 3 July. The matches were moved into the Round 17 split round. [17]

Round 13

Round 13
Saturday 11 July (2:10 pm) Central District 12.4 (76)def. Adelaide 6.5 (41) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 1,430) [18]
Saturday 11 July (2:10 pm) Sturt 5.8 (38)def. by Woodville-West Torrens 8.8 (56) Unley Oval (crowd: 1,542)
Saturday 11 July (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 14.12 (96)def. Glenelg 9.4 (58) Richmond Oval (crowd: 1,270)
Saturday 11 July (2:10 pm) Norwood 6.10 (46)def. Port Adelaide 6.9 (45) Norwood Oval (crowd: 2,163)
Sunday 12 July (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 13.8 (86)def. North Adelaide 2.9 (21) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 1,198)

Round 14

Round 14
Saturday 18 July (2:10 pm) Central District 10.7 (67)def. by West Adelaide 11.12 (78) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 1,868) [19]
Saturday 18 July (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 7.13 (55)def. by Port Adelaide 14.12 (96) Woodville Oval (crowd: 2,272)
Saturday 18 July (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 8.11 (59)def. by Adelaide 25.10 (160) Prospect Oval (crowd: 1,927)

Round 15

Round 15
Sunday 26 July (2:10 pm) Glenelg 9.3 (57)def. by Woodville-West Torrens 15.11 (101) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 2,581) [20]
Sunday 26 July (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 8.15 (63)def. by Central District 11.8 (74) Prospect Oval (crowd: 1,821)
Sunday 26 July (2:10 pm) Norwood 10.3 (63)def. by South Adelaide 9.10 (64) Noarlunga Oval (crowd: 1,700)
Sunday 26 July (2:10 pm) Sturt 10.9 (69)def. Port Adelaide 6.6 (42) Unley Oval (crowd: 2,440)
Sunday 26 July (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 9.4 (58)def. by Adelaide 18.13 (121) Richmond Oval (crowd: 1,406)

Round 16

Round 16
Saturday 1 August (1:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 8.7 (55)def. South Adelaide 6.8 (44) Woodville Oval (crowd: 1,071) [21]
Saturday 1 August (2:10 pm) Norwood 8.17 (65)def. by Adelaide 14.10 (94) Norwood Oval (crowd: 1,844)
Saturday 1 August (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 8.8 (56)def. by Glenelg 18.10 (118) Prospect Oval (crowd: 1,134)
Saturday 1 August (2:10 pm) Port Adelaide 12.7 (79)def. Central District 9.8 (62) Alberton Oval (crowd: 1,536)
Saturday 1 August (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 17.14 (116)def. Sturt 9.4 (58) Richmond Oval (crowd: 1,534)

Round 17

Round 17
Saturday 8 August (2:10 pm) Central District 10.14 (74)def. Sturt 10.3 (63) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 1,914) [22]
Saturday 8 August (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 7.5 (47)def. by Port Adelaide 15.16 (106) Prospect Oval (crowd: 1,964)
Saturday 8 August (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 9.9 (63)def. by Adelaide 10.17 (77) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 1,441)
Thursday 13 August (7:40 pm) Norwood 13.23 (101)def. North Adelaide 3.7 (25) Norwood Oval (crowd: 2,336)
Friday 14 August (7:10 pm) Glenelg 14.10 (94)def. by Port Adelaide 14.11 (95) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 2,723)
Saturday 15 August (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 13.9 (87)def. West Adelaide 9.10 (64) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 1,225)
Sunday 16 August (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 10.7 (67)def. Adelaide 10.3 (63) Woodville Oval (crowd: 4,679)
  • The two matches postponed from Round 12 were played as part of Round 17. The South Adelaide–West Adelaide match was rescheduled from 8 August to 15 August to accommodate the other rescheduled matches. [17]
  • The Woodville-West Torrens–Adelaide fixture was the highest attended match at Woodville Oval in 15 years. [23]

Round 18

Round 18
Saturday 22 August (2:10 pm) Central District 14.8 (92)def. Glenelg 7.10 (52) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 1,950) [24]
Saturday 22 August (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 10.8 (68)def. North Adelaide 4.5 (29) Woodville Oval (crowd: 1,487)
Saturday 22 August (2:10 pm) Port Adelaide 14.10 (94)def. South Adelaide 9.9 (63) Alberton Oval (crowd: 2,396)
Saturday 22 August (2:10 pm) Sturt 7.7 (49)def. by Adelaide 24.12 (156) Unley Oval (crowd: 2,287)
Saturday 22 August (2:10 pm) West Adelaide 18.14 (122)def. Norwood 8.5 (53) Richmond Oval (crowd: 2,215)

Round 19

Round 19
Saturday 29 August (2:10 pm) North Adelaide 9.7 (61)def. by Sturt 15.17 (107) Prospect Oval (crowd: 2,248) [25]
Saturday 29 August (2:10 pm) Norwood 7.8 (50)def. by Woodville-West Torrens 9.7 (61) Norwood Oval (crowd: 3,199)
Saturday 29 August (2:10 pm) South Adelaide 10.8 (68)def. by Central District 11.9 (75) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 2,153)
Saturday 29 August (4:30 pm) Glenelg 13.10 (88)def. by Adelaide 24.10 (154) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 3,613)
Sunday 30 August (2:10 pm) Port Adelaide 17.6 (108)def. West Adelaide 10.11 (71) Alberton Oval (crowd: 3,123)

Ladder

2015 SANFL Ladder
TEAMPWLDPFPA %PTS
1 Woodville-West Torrens 1816201392100158.1732
2 Port Adelaide 1813501489117855.8326
3 West Adelaide (P)1811701634134254.9122
4 Norwood 1811701276122151.1022
5 Central District 189811328124651.5919
6 South Adelaide 189811215116950.9619
7 Adelaide 188911662140854.1417
8 Sturt 1861201333150746.9412
9 Glenelg 1841311386173544.419
10 North Adelaide 181170957186533.912
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, (P) = Premiers Click here for source Updated post Rd 19

Finals series

Qualifying and Elimination Finals

Elimination Final
Sunday 6 September (12:10 pm) Norwood 4.11 (35)def. by Central District 12.7 (79) Adelaide Oval (crowd: see below) Report
Qualifying Final
Sunday 6 September (3:10 pm) Port Adelaide 6.5 (41)def. by West Adelaide 10.10 (70) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 8,031) Report

Semi-finals

First Semi-final
Sunday 13 September (12:10 pm) Port Adelaide 11.3 (69)def. by Central District 10.14 (74) Adelaide Oval (crowd: see below) Report
Second Semi-final
Sunday 13 September (3:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens 11.13 (79)def. West Adelaide 9.11 (65) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 9,247) Report

Preliminary final

Preliminary Final
Sunday 20 September (2:40 pm) West Adelaide 15.8 (98)def. Central District 6.9 (45) Adelaide Oval (crowd: 7,218) Report

Grand Final

2015 SANFL Grand Final
Sunday 27 September (2:10 pm) Woodville-West Torrens def. by West Adelaide Adelaide Oval (crowd: 25,625) Report
2.0 (12)
5.3 (33)
7.5 (47)
 7.6 (48)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
4.1 (25)
6.5 (41)
9.8 (62)
 11.12 (78)
Umpires: Haussen, Medlin, Fleer
Jack Oatey Medal: Chris Schmidt (West Adelaide)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
4: Wundke
2: Ainger
1: Petrenko
Goals3: Green
2: Beech, Webb
1: Wasley-Black, Tuck, Fielke, Stevens
Wundke, Schwarz, JarradBest Schmidt, Porplyzia, Stevens, Schiller, Tuck, Helbig, Hartlett, Green

Club performances

Overview by club

ClubHome groundMinor RoundFinals resultBest & Fairest [26] Best Home AttendanceAve Home Attendance
Adelaide None7th Ian Callinan 2,034 (Rd 7)2,034 (1 game)
Central District Elizabeth Oval 5th3rdTravis Schiller2,665 (Rd 2)1,979 (10 games)
Glenelg Glenelg Oval 9thMatthew Snook5,221 (Rd 1)3,198 (10 games)
North Adelaide Prospect Oval 10th Marlon Motlop 2,635 (Rd 8)1,872 (10 games)
Norwood Norwood Oval 4th5thMatthew Panos6,927 (Rd 1)3,156 (11 games)
Port Adelaide Alberton Oval 2nd4thTBA5,526 (Rd 4)2,861 (9 games)
South Adelaide Hickinbotham Oval 6thJoel Cross2,173 (Rd 9)1,687 (9 games)
Sturt Unley Oval 8thZane Kirkwood3,995 (Rd 10)2,830 (10 games)
West Adelaide Richmond Oval 3rdPremiers Jason Porplyzia 3,639 (Rd 12)1,904 (10 games)
Woodville-West Torrens Woodville Oval 1stRunner UpAngus Rowntree4,679 (Rd 17)2,290 (10 games)

SANFL Win/Loss Table

Team12345678910111213141516171819F1F2F3GFLadder
Adelaide XNorth
3
West
29
Gln
0
South
14
Norw
42
Port
35
CD
20
Sturt
49
WWT
13
Port
20
South
14
CD
35
North
101
West
63
Norw
29
WWT
4
Sturt
107
Gln
66
XXXX7
Central District XNorw
24
Gln
15
WWT
40
West
34
South
0
Sturt
14
Adel
20
Port
8
North
99
WWT
32
Norw
24
Adel
35
West
11
North
11
Port
17
Sturt
11
Gln
40
South
7
Norw
44
Port
5
West
53
X3
Glenelg South
20
Sturt
28
CD
15
Adel
0
Norw
45
WWT
23
West
112
Port
8
North
35
South
20
Norw
9
Sturt
5
West
38
XWWT
44
North
62
Port
1
CD
40
Adel
66
XXXX9
North Adelaide XAdel
3
Port
38
South
16
Sturt
62
West
78
WWT
44
Norw
6
Gln
35
CD
99
West
76
Port
59
South
65
Adel
101
CD
11
Gln
62
Norw
76
WWT
39
Sturt
46
XXXX10
Norwood Sturt
19
CD
24
WWT
81
Port
21
Gln
45
Adel
42
South
17
North
6
West
6
Sturt
22
Gln
9
CD
24
Port
1
XSouth
1
Adel
29
North
76
West
69
WWT
11
CD
44
XXX5
Port Adelaide XSouth
66
North
38
Norw
21
WWT
17
Sturt
8
Adel
35
Gln
8
CD
8
West
50
Adel
20
North
59
Norw
1
WWT
41
Sturt
27
CD
17
Gln
1
South
31
West
37
West
29
CD
5
XX4
South Adelaide Gln
20
Port
66
Sturt
23
North
16
Adel
14
CD
0
Norw
17
West
1
WWT
29
Gln
20
Sturt
39
Adel
14
North
65
XNorw
1
WWT
11
West
23
Port
31
CD
7
XXXX6
Sturt Norw
19
Gln
28
South
23
West
26
North
62
Port
8
CD
14
WWT
17
Adel
49
Norw
22
South
39
Gln
5
WWT
18
XPort
27
West
58
CD
11
Adel
107
North
46
XXXX8
West Adelaide XWWT
6
Adel
29
Sturt
26
CD
34
North
78
Gln
112
South
1
Norw
6
Port
50
North
76
WWT
15
Gln
38
CD
11
Adel
63
Sturt
58
South
23
Norw
69
Port
37
Port
29
WWT
14
CD
53
WWT
30
1
Woodville-West Torrens XWest
6
Norw
81
CD
40
Port
17
Gln
23
North
44
Sturt
17
South
29
Adel
13
CD
32
West
15
Sturt
18
Port
41
Gln
44
South
11
Adel
4
North
39
Norw
11
XWest
14
XWest
30
2
Team12345678910111213141516171819F1F2F3GFLadder
ColourSymbolResult
Green+Win
Red-Loss
BlueN/ADraw

Bold – Home game
X – Did Not Play
Opponent for round listed above margin |}

Awards and premiers

Awards

Premiers

Notes

  1. Although 2015 marks the 140th year since 1877 (including 1877 as a counted year and being the first year of competition in the SANFL), the 2015 season was the 133rd since 1877 due to 6 cancelled seasons in 1916-1918 and 1942-1944 due to World Wars I and II. See List of SANFL premiers for confirmation.
  2. Note: this figure is unofficial. For a greater explanation see here

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sturt Football Club</span> Australian rules football club

The Sturt Football Club, nicknamed The Double Blues, is a semi-professional Australian rules football club based in the suburb of Unley, South Australia, which plays in the South Australian National Football League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Woodville Football Club</span>

Woodville Football Club was an Australian rules football club that competed in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) from 1964 to 1990, when it merged in 1991 with the West Torrens Football Club to form the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">West Torrens Football Club</span>

West Torrens Football Club was an Australian rules football club that competed in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) from 1897 to 1990. In 1991, the club merged with neighbouring Woodville Football Club to form the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles.

Jade Sheedy is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).

The 2012 South Australian National Football League season was the 133rd season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The season opened on Friday 23 March with a night match between Woodville-West Torrens and Port Adelaide, and concluded on Sunday 7 October with the Grand Final in which Norwood won its 28th premiership by defeating West Adelaide.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2014 SANFL season</span>

The 2014 South Australian National Football League season was the 135th season of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Australian rules football competition.

The 2013 South Australian National Football League season was the 134th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.

The 1990 South Australian National Football League season was the 111th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The season opened on Saturday 14 April with all of the opening round matches simultaneously, and concluded on Sunday 7 October with the Grand Final in which Port Adelaide won its 30th premiership by defeating Glenelg.

The 1983 South Australian National Football League season was the 104th, since 1877, of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Australian rules football competition.

The 2016 South Australian National Football League season was the 137th season of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Australian rules football competition.

The Reserves Magarey Medal is an Australian rules football honour awarded annually since 1906 to the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Reserves competition, as judged by field umpires. The award is based on the Magarey Medal award that was introduced by William Ashley Magarey.

The 2017 South Australian National Football League season was the 138th season of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Australian rules football competition.

The 2018 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) grand final was played at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday, 23 September to determine the premiers for the 2018 SANFL season.

References

2015 SANFL IGA League Official Fixture (PDF)

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  2. "Source: SANFL Season 2015 Results and Fixtures". Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  3. "Round 1 crowds and results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 April 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  4. Round 2 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  5. Round 3 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  6. 1 2 Warren Partland (25 April 2015). "Adelaide v Glenelg SANFL clash called draw due to power failure". Adelaidenow. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  7. Round 4 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  8. Round 5 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  9. Zac Millbank (2 May 2015). "Lights out at Noarlunga". SANFL.com.au. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  10. "Round 6 crowds and results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  11. Round 7 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  12. Round 8 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  13. Round 9 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  14. "Round 10 crowds and results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  15. Round 11 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  16. Round 12 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  17. 1 2 "SANFL statement". South Australian National Football League. 3 July 2015. Archived from the original on 6 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
  18. Round 13 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  19. Round 14 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  20. Round 15 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  21. Round 16 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  22. Round 17 crowds and results
  23. "Foot-e Times SA: We're Back for the Finals!". Archived from the original on 3 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  24. Round 18 crowds and results
  25. Round 19 crowds and results [ permanent dead link ]
  26. 2015 SANFL Best and Fairest winners (not including Port Adelaide)
  27. "Cross wins Magarey Medal". Archived from the original on 22 September 2015. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  28. Alleway wins Ken Farmer Medal
  29. "Eagles win Stanley H. Lewis Trophy". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2015.
  30. 2015 RO Shearman Medallist - Joel Cross. YouTube. 7 September 2015.
  31. "Eagles win minor premiership". See Woodville-West Torrens Football Club#Honours for confirmation.
  32. Country reclaim 2015 MAC Cup
  33. Sturt wins Talent Shield
  34. Westies win first flag since 83
  35. Undefeated Eagles win Reserves
  36. Redlegs win their first Macca's Cup