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Full name | James Ernest Coverlid | ||
Date of birth | (1927-04-21)21 April 1927 | ||
Date of death | 17 June 2020(2020-06-17) (aged 93) | ||
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1945-1956 | West Torrens (SANFL) | 178 (164) | |
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Bill Herron is a former Australian rules footballer who played for West Perth in the Western Australian Football League (WAFL),[1][2] and Glenelg in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).[3]
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The City v Country Patriotic Match was a one-off all-star game between two representative sides organised by the South Australian National Football League, following the cancellation of an interstate match between South Australia and Victoria in 1940.[1][2] Admission to the ground was set at ninepence and 1 6 to the grandstand, children threepence and sixpence, with profits donated to the Navy League of Australia.[3]
The match was played on 3 August 1940 at Adelaide Oval, between the Country Team (Country) and the Metropolitan Team (City). City won the match by 27 points.[4][5]
The teams were selected from SANFL footballers by the State football selectors; C. McArthur, T.R.L. Alderman, and Sergeant C.L Shea of the 2nd A.I.F.[3]
Colours: Red and Black
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1 | Jack Dawes (c) | South Adelaide |
3 | Angus Strauss | West Torrens |
4 | Vernon Richter | Glenelg |
6 | Hartley Bagshaw | Sturt |
7 | Lew Roberts | Port Adelaide |
8 | Lawrence Rusby | South Adelaide |
11 | Lyndsay Reynolds | West Adelaide |
12 | Andrew Brown | Port Adelaide |
14 | Ivan Dangerfield | West Adelaide |
16 | Richard Halliday | Glenelg |
17 | Claude Greening | Port Adelaide |
18 | Harold Huxtable | Norwood |
20 | Jim Hogan | North Adelaide |
21 | Reginald Schumann | Port Adelaide |
22 | Bruce Schultz | Norwood |
23 | Jack Oatey | Norwood |
24 | John Boyle | South Adelaide |
Theo Chynoweth | West Adelaide | |
Ken Obst | Port Adelaide |
Colin Smith (West Adelaide) was initially selected as Vice Captain but dropped out of the team on the day of the match, along with J. Reilly (North Adelaide) and Jack Furniss (North Adelaide), who were replaced with Jack Oatey, Angus Strauss and Theo Chynoweth.[4]
Colours: Blue and White
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1 | Bob Quinn (c) | Port Adelaide |
2 | Tom Warhurst Sr. (vc) | Norwood |
3 | Patrick Connolly | Norwood |
5 | Max Lowe | Sturt |
6 | James Templeton | South Adelaide |
7 | Jack Skelley | Port Adelaide |
8 | Colin Aamodt | North Adelaide |
11 | Ken Farmer | North Adelaide |
12 | Robert Thatcher | West Adelaide |
14 | Stan Cox | West Torrens |
15 | Arthur Lance | Sturt |
16 | Ralph Green | Sturt |
18 | Bob McLean | Port Adelaide |
19 | Maxwell Carmichael | Port Adelaide |
20 | Allan Reval | Port Adelaide |
21 | Donald Budarick | West Adelaide |
24 | Marcus Boyall | Glenelg |
25 | Mel Brock | Glenelg |
26 | Horace Blight | West Torrens |
Lionel Bennetts (North Adelaide) dropped out of the originally selected team, to be replaced by Mel Brock (Glenelg)[4]
Whilst there was no official award presented for the player judged best afield, Jack Oatey's performance was singled out in multiple accounts as the best performed player in the game.[6][7]
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Saturday, 3 August 1940 | Metropolitan Team | def. | Country Team | Adelaide Oval (crowd: 5,592) | Report |
4.5 (29) 13.8 (86) 20.8 (128) 23.14 (152) |
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5.6 (36) 6.11 (47) 15.16 (106) 17.23 (125) |
Umpires: Stan Jacquier | ||
Farmer 8 Quinn 5 McLean, Blight 4 Brock, Thatcher 1 |
Goals | Schultz 7 Halliday 5 Dangerfield 2 Rusby, Dawes, Oatey 1 | |||
Quinn, Cox, McLean, Boyall, Brock | Best | Oatey, Dangerfield, Halliday, Schumann, Reynolds, Schultz, Bagshaw | |||
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The City v Country West End Challenge was a one-off all-star game between two representative sides organised by the South Australian National Football League in the absence of a State of Origin game in 1990.[1][2]
The match was played on 21 May 1990 at Football Park in West Lakes, South Australia, Australia, between The Advertiser Country All-Stars and The News City All-Stars. The Country All-Stars won the match by 41 points.
Coach: John Cahill
Coach: Graham Cornes
The Fos Williams Medal for best on ground was awarded to Andrew Jarman.[3]
This match is notable as it was the final representative game involving the SANFL prior to the introduction of the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League the following season. 30 players from this game were included on AFL lists in 1991, along with the coach of the City All-Stars, Graham Cornes being appointed the inaugural coach of Adelaide. Overall, 1,869 AFL games would be amassed following this event from players who played in this game.
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Bruce Abernethy | 11 | |
David Brown | Port Adelaide | 91 |
Trevor Clisby | 0 | |
Grantley Fielke | 24 | |
Scott Hodges | Port Adelaide | 38 |
Andrew Jarman | 110 | |
Scott Lee | 86 | |
Bruce Lindsay | 6 | |
Matthew Liptak | 116 | |
Peter McIntyre | 14 | |
Romano Negri | 6 | |
Andrew Payze | 14 | |
Alan Schwartz | 0 | |
Stephen Schwerdt | 25 | |
Nigel Smart | 278 | |
Darren Smith | 9 | |
Robbie Thompson | 5 | |
Simon Tregenza | 106 | |
Tom Warhurst Jr. | 2 |
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Richard Champion | Brisbane Bears | Brisbane Lions | 183 |
Troy Clarke | Brisbane Bears | 68 | |
John Fidge | Essendon | 0 | |
David Hynes | West Coast | Fremantle | 86 |
Allen Jakovich | Melbourne | Footscray | 54 |
Darren Jarman | Hawthorn | Adelaide | 230 |
Gilbert McAdam | St Kilda | Brisbane Bears | 111 |
Matthew Robran | Hawthorn | Adelaide | 137 |
Laurence Schache | Brisbane Bears | 29 | |
Justin Staritski | North Melbourne | Collingwood | 26 |
Greg Whittlesea | Hawthorn | 4 |
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Friday, 28 February 2020 7:50 pm | Victoria | def. | All-Stars | Marvel Stadium (crowd: 51,052) | Report |
4.1 (25) 10.2 (62) 15.7 (97) 24.10 (154) |
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final |
4.7 (31) 9.14 (68) 15.16 (106) 15.18 (108) |
Umpires: Fisher, Stephens, Nicholls, Williamson Best on Ground Medal: Dustin Martin (Victoria) | ||
Papley 5 Kelly, Greene 4 Martin, Gaff, Bontempelli, Gresham 2 Dangerfield, J Cameron, Lynch 1 |
Goals | C Cameron 3 Coniglio, Breust, Riewoldt, Smith 2 Neale, Weller, Walters, Hill 1 | |||
Kelly, Martin, Greene, Papley, Pendlebury, Haynes, Cotchin, Dangerfield | Best | Coniglio, C Cameron, Mills, Cripps, Neale, Johannisen | |||
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Full name | Kingswood Football Club |
Former name(s) | National Bank Amateur Football Club (1971-1983) National Australia Bank Group Football Club (1984-1990) |
Nickname(s) | Bankers |
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Founded | 1971 |
Dissolved | 1991 |
Colours | Blue, Red |
Former ground(s) | South Parklands (1971-1980) |
Kingswood Oval (1981-1991) |
Kingswood Football Club was an Australian rules football club based at Kingswood, South Australia that folded following the 1991 South Australian Amateur Football League (SAAFL) season.[1]
The club was initially formed as a workplace club called the National Bank Amateur Football Club in 1971 and joined the South Australian Amateur Football League,[2] with the first committee meeting held on 15 February 1971, and based at Park 19 (Pityarilla) in the South Parklands. The club relocated to Kingswood Oval in 1981 and adjusted its name to National Australia Bank Group Football Club in 1984. The club renamed itself to the Kingswood Football Club in 1991[3] to appeal to a wider market, but this name was short-lived as the club folded at the end of that season.[1]
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Percy Furler | |||
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Full name | Percy Stuart Newling Furler | ||
Nickname(s) | Brone | ||
Date of birth | 20 February 1904 | ||
Date of death | 23 January 1991(1991-01-23) (aged 86) | ||
Original team(s) | Noarlunga | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1922-1933 | North Adelaide | 187 (152) | |
Total | 187 (152) | ||
Representative team honours | |||
Years | Team | Games (Goals) | |
1923, 1928-1933 | South Australia | 19 (15) | |
Total | 19 (15) | ||
Coaching career3 | |||
Years | Club | Games (W–L–D) | |
1929 | North Adelaide | 17 (8-8-1) | |
Total | 17 (8-8-1) | ||
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1933. 2 State and international statistics correct as of 1933. 3 Coaching statistics correct as of 1929. | |||
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Percy Furler (20 February 1904 – 23 January 1991) was an Australian rules footballer who played for and coached the North Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Furler was a key figure in North Adelaide's 1930 and 1931 premierships, including the latter as captain.[1]
Originating from the Noarlunga Football Club in the Southern Football Association, Furler played there together with his four brothers, Ray, Albert, Ross and Leslie, and was rejected by Sturt prior to joining North Adelaide.[2][3]
In 1947, Furler was appointed Secretary of the North Adelaide Football Club,[4] a position he would only hold for the one season.[5]
In 2002 Furler was an inaugural inductee into the South Australian Football Hall of Fame.[6]
Furler's nephew Bob Furler was also a notable footballer, winning the 1947 Tassie Medal.
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The 1965 Minor States Carnival, was an edition of the lower division of Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football interstate competition. The competition was won by // the Australian Amateurs.
The competition was held in Brisbane from 12 June to 14 June 1965. // The format was a simple knock-out tournament. The winner received the R. T. Rush Trophy, named after ANFC president Bob Rush.[1]
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Saturday, 12 June | Australian Amateurs unknown | def. | New South Wales unknown | Trumper Park | |
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Monday, 14 June | Australian Amateurs 11.14 (80) | def. | Queensland 8.16 (64) | Gabba | [3] |
Year | Name | Location | Section A Winner | Section B Winner | Tassie Medallist |
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1908 | Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival | Melbourne | Victoria | - | - |
1911 | Australasian Football Carnival | Adelaide | South Australia | - | - |
1914 | Australian National Football Carnival | Sydney | Victoria | - | - |
1921 | Australian National Football Carnival | Perth | Western Australia | - | - |
1924 | Australian National Football Carnival | Hobart | Victoria | - | - |
1927 | Australian National Football Carnival | Melbourne | Victoria | - | - |
1930 | Australian National Football Carnival | Adelaide | Victoria | - | - |
1933 | Australian National Football Carnival | Sydney | Victoria | - | - |
1937 | Australian National Football Carnival | Perth | Victoria | - | Mick Cronin (WA) |
1947 | Australian National Football Carnival | Hobart | Victoria | Tasmania | Les McClements (WA) & Bob Furler (Canberra) |
1950 | Australian National Football Carnival | Brisbane | Victoria (VFL) | Australian Amateurs | Terry Cashion (Tas) |
1953 | Australian National Football Carnival | Adelaide | Victoria (VFL) | - | Merv McIntosh (WA) |
1956 | Australian National Football Carnival | Perth | Victoria (VFL) | - | Graham Farmer (WA) |
1958 | Centenary Carnival | Melbourne | Victoria (VFL) | Australian Amateurs | Allen Aylett (Vic) & Ted Whitten (Vic) |
1960 | Minor States Carnival | Sydney/Canberra | - | Victoria (VFA) | - |
1961 | Australian National Football Carnival | Brisbane | Western Australia | - | Brian Dixon (VFL) |
1966 | Australian National Football Carnival | Hobart | Victoria (VFA) | - | Barry Cable (WA) |
1968 | Minor States Carnival | Canberra | - | Australian Amateurs | - |
1969 | Australian National Football Carnival | Adelaide | Victoria (VFL) | - | Peter Eakins (WA) & Graham Molloy (SA) |
1972 | Australian National Football Carnival | Perth | Victoria (VFL) | - | Ken McAullay (WA) |
1974 | ANFC Division 2 Championship | Sydney | - | Queensland | - |
1975 | Australian National Football Carnival | Melbourne/Adelaide | Victoria (VFL) | - | - |
1979 | State of Origin Carnival | Perth | Western Australia | Queensland | Brian Peake (WA) |
1980 | State of Origin Carnival | Adelaide | Victoria | - | Graham Cornes (SA) |
1988 | Bicentennial Carnival | Adelaide | South Australia | Northern Territory | Paul Salmon (VIC) |
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The Australian Champions League, formerly the SA Champions League, is an annual Australian Rules Football tournament, held in March, between invited teams from metropolitan and country leagues. Invitations are targeted at the premiership teams from each competition.
Year | Champion | Runner-Up | Number of Teams |
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2016 | Reynella | Paskeville | 6 |
2017 | Waikerie | Barossa District | 7 |
The re-branded 2017 edition of the Australian Champions League was held on 25 March 2017 at Thebarton Oval. It was won by the Waikerie Football Club.[3]
Club | League | How qualified | Position |
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Barossa District | BLGFA | 2016 Premiers - BLGFA | Runners-Up |
Hahndorf | HFL | 2016 Premiers - HFL Division 1 | Group Stage |
Moonta | YPFL | 2016 Premiers - YPFL | Group Stage |
Prince Alfred Old Collegians | AdelaideFL | 2016 Premiers - C9AFL Division 1 | Group Stage |
Reynella | SFL | 2016 Champions - SA Champions League | Group Stage |
Riverton-Saddleworth-Marrabel United (RSMU) | NEFL | 2016 Premiers - NEFL | Group Stage |
Waikerie | RFL | 2016 Premiers - RFL | Champions |
Pool | Result[4] |
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Pool A | Prince Alfred Old Collegians 4.9 (33) d Reynella 4.3 (27) |
Pool B | Barossa District 4.4 (28) d Hahndorf 3.2 (20) |
Pool A | Waikerie 5.8 (38) d RSMU 0.0 (0) |
Pool B | Prince Alfred Old Collegians 6.4 (40) d Moonta 3.5 (23) |
Pool A | Barossa District 7.6 (48) d Reynella 0.1 (1) |
Pool B | Hahndorf 5.2 (32) d RSMU 2.5 (17) |
Pool A | Waikerie 4.2 (26) d Moonta 3.6 (24) |
Final | Waikerie 6.4 (40) d Barossa District 0.2 (2) |
The inaugural SA Champions League was held on 12 March 2016 at Thebarton Oval, South Australia.[5] The competition was won by the Reynella Football Club.[6]
Club | League | How qualified | Position |
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Hahndorf | HFL | 2015 Premiers - HFL Division 1 | Group Stage |
Nuriootpa Rover | BLGFA | 2015 Premiers - BLGFA | Group Stage |
Padthaway | KNTFL | 2015 Premiers - KNTFL | Group Stage |
Paskeville | YPFL | 2015 Premiers - YPFL | Runners-Up |
Reynella | SFL | 2015 Premiers - SFL | Champions |
St Peter's Old Collegians | C9AFL | Representative - C9AFL[a] | Group Stage |
Pool | Result[7] |
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Pool A | St Peter's Old Collegians 4.4 (28) d Nuriootpa Rover 1.2 (8) |
Pool B | Reynella 4.4 (28) d Hahndorf 33.6 (24) |
Pool A | Paskeville 5.2 (32) d St Peter's Old Collegians 2.5 (17) |
Pool B | Padthaway 3.8 (26) d Hahndorf 2.2 (14) |
Pool A | Nuriootpa Rover 5.3 (33) d Paskeville 3.7 (25) |
Pool B | Reynella 4.11 (35) d Padthaway 0.3 (3) |
Final | Reynella 9.4 (58) d Paskeville 4.3 (27) |
Year | Match | Date | Home Team | Score | - | Away Team | Score | Location | Trophies |
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1953 [8] | June 6 | Semi-Final | Hills Central | 9.12 | l | Hills Association | 12.25 | Echunga [9] | |
1953 | June 6 | Semi-Final | Southern | 10.11 | d | Great Southern | 5.7 | Willunga | |
1953 [10] | July 4 | Final | Hills Association | 16.14 | d | Southern | 13.12 | Hahndorf [9] | |
1953 | July 4 | 3rd Play-Off | Great Southern | 13.12 | d | Hills Central | 11.7 | Victor Harbor |
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Full name | Ferryden Park Football Club |
Nickname(s) | Lions |
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Founded | 1964 |
Dissolved | 1995 |
Colours | Green, Gold |
Former ground(s) | Ferryden Park Reserve (1964-1995) |
Ferryden Park Football Club was an Australian rules football club based in Ferryden Park, South Australia that folded following the 1995 South Australian Amateur Football League (SAAFL) season due to financial problems and a lack of players.[11]
The club was formed initially as a junior club in March 1964 playing in the West Torrens-Woodville Junior Association.[12] The following season, senior teams were formed and the club joined the North Adelaide District Football Association. After a short stay, the club shifted to the South Australian Amateur Football League in 1968[13] and in 1978 became a founding member of the South Australian Football Association.[14] In 1985, the club returned to the South Australian Amateur Football League[15] where it competed until its demise at the end of 1995.
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).The United Church Football Association (UCFA) was an Australian rules football competition based in the suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia from 1906 to 1977. The competition was formed in April 1906 when delegates of some football clubs connected to churches in Adelaide met to establish a Church Association. The initial six clubs were Clayton Congregational, East Adelaide Methodist, Stanley Street Congregational, St Giles' Presbyterian, St Luke's Church of England and St Mark's Church of England.[1]
The Stanley Shield was awarded to the Champion team of the association from 1913. The shield was presented to the winner of a playoff between the A1 and A2 premiers. It was named after the Stanley Street team (later Thompson Memorial) which won three premierships in a row from 1910 to 1912.[2]
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1914 | Prospect Methodist [2] |
1915 | Walkerville Methodist [2] |
1916-1918 | In Recess |
1919 | Glen Osmond Baptist [2] |
1920 | Franklin Street Methodist [2] |
1921 | Franklin Street Methodist [2] |
1922 | Unley Methodist [2] |
1923 | St. Augustine's [2] |
1924 | Unley Methodist [2] |
1925 | St. Augustine's [2] |
1926 | Unley Methodist [2][3] |
1927 | St. Augustine's [2] |
1928 | Unley Methodist [2][4] |
1929 | Flinders Park Methodist [2] |
1930 | Flinders Park Methodist [2] |
1931 | Flinders Park Methodist [2] |
1932 | Flinders Park Methodist [2][5] |
1933 | Prospect Methodist [2] |
1934 | Queenstown Church of Christ |
1935 | Queenstown Church of Christ |
1936 | Queenstown Church of Christ |
1937 | Queenstown Church of Christ |
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1946 | Queenstown Church of Christ [7] |
1947 | Park Street Church of Christ [8] |
1948 | Royal Park Methodist [9] |
1949 | Royal Park Methodist [10] |
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1951 | Ovingham Methodist [11] |
1952 | Ovingham Methodist [12] |
1953 | Maylands Methodist [13] |
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1907 | St. Giles' Presbyterian [2] | |||
1908 | Stanley Street Congregational [2] | |||
1909 | St. Luke's Church of England [2] | Chapel Street | ||
1910 | Stanley Street Congregational [2] | |||
1911 | Stanley Street Congregational [2] | |||
1912 | Stanley Street Congregational Undefeated [2][14] | |||
1913 | Parkside Methodist | Brompton Methodist | ||
1914 | St. Luke's Church of England | Walkerville Methodist | Richmond Baptist | |
1915 | Walkerville Methodist | Richmond Baptist | ||
1916 - 1918 |
In Recess (World War 1) | |||
1919 | Glen Osmond Baptist | |||
1920 | Franklin Street Methodist Undefeated | |||
1921 | Franklin Street Methodist | |||
1922 | Unley Methodist Undefeated | Robert Street Church of Christ | Maylands Church of Christ | |
1923 | St. Augustine's Church of England | |||
1924 | Unley Methodist [15] | St. Lawrence's [15] |
Year | A1 | A2 | B1 | B2 |
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1925 | St. Augustine's Church of England [16] | Hindmarsh Place Christian Church [16] | Mile End Church of Christ Undefeated [16] | St. James' Church of England [16][17] |
1926 | Unley Methodist [3][18] | Mile End Church of Christ [3] | St. James' Church of England [3][19] | Royal Park Methodist [3][18] |
1927 | St. Augustine's Undefeated [20] | Hindmarsh Baptist [20] | Royal Park Methodist [20] | Flinders Park Methodist [20][21] |
1928 | Unley Methodist | St. Cuthbert's Church of England | St. James' Church of England | Queenstown Church of Christ |
1929 | Flinders Park Methodist [22] | Burnside Christian Church [22] | Clayton Congregational | |
1930 | Flinders Park Methodist [23] | Clayton Congregational [23] | Manthorpe Memorial [23] |
Year | A Division | B Division | C Division | D Division |
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1931 | Flinders Park Methodist [24] | Queenstown Church of Christ [24] | Maylands Church of Christ [24] | |
1932 | Flinders Park Methodist [25] | Norwood Church of Christ [25] | College Park Congregational [5] | |
1933 | Prospect Methodist | Manthorpe Memorial | Hindmarsh Baptist | |
1934 | Queenstown Church of Christ Undefeated [26] | Brompton Methodist [26] | Torrensville Methodist [26] | St. Giles' Presbyterian [26] |
1935 | Queenstown Church of Christ Undefeated [27] | St. Patrick's | ||
1936 | Queenstown Church of Christ Undefeated [27] | Otiose [28] | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [28] | [28] |
1937 | Queenstown Church of Christ [29] | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [29] | Unley Methodist [29] | Clayton Congregational |
1938 | Queenstown Church of Christ [30] | Norman Memorial [30] | Croydon Methodist Undefeated [30] | St. Cuthbert's Church of England [30] |
1939 | St. Patrick's [6] | Alberton Baptist [6] | Holder Memorial [6] | Ovingham Methodist [6] |
1940 | Prospect Methodist [31] | West Croydon Methodist [32] | North Adelaide Baptist [31] | Queen of Angels [32] |
1941 | Queenstown Church of Christ [33] | Queen of Angels [33] | Holy Cross [34] | |
1942 - 1945 |
In Recess (World War 2) | |||
1946 | Queenstown Church of Christ [35] | Enfield Methodist [35] | Ovingham Methodist [35] | |
1947 | Queenstown Church of Christ [36] | Park Street Church of Christ [36] | Royal Park Methodist [9][8] | |
1948 | Prospect Methodist [37] | Royal Park Methodist [9][38] | West Croydon and North Adelaide Baptist | |
1949 | Royal Park Methodist | Colonel Light Gardens United | Richmond Baptist | |
1950 | Richmond Baptist | Unley Methodist | ||
1951 | Ovingham Methodist [39] | Malvern Methodist [39] | ||
1952 | Ovingham Methodist [40] | Maylands Methodist [40] | ||
1953 | Maylands Methodist [41] | Royal Park Methodist [42] | ||
1954 | Maylands Methodist [43] | Allenby Gardens Methodist [43] | ||
1955 | ||||
1956 | ||||
1957 | ||||
1958 | ||||
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1960 | ||||
1961 | ||||
1962 | ||||
1963 | ||||
1964 | ||||
1965 | ||||
1966 | ||||
1967 | ||||
1968 | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [44] | |||
1969 | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [44] | |||
1970 | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [44] | |||
1971 | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [44] | |||
1972 | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [44] | |||
1973 | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [44] |
Year | A1 | A2 | B1 | B2 |
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1974 | Port Adelaide Presbyterian [44] | Brighton Methodist | Adelaide Lutheran | |
1975 | Adelaide Lutheran [45] | |||
1976 | Adelaide Lutheran [45] | |||
1977 |
The Moyes Medal (officially called the John Moyes Memorial Trophy), named after Mr John Moyes who had founded the association, was awarded to the best overall player in the association.[16]
Club | Denomination | Known Years Participating | Notes |
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Adelaide Congress Hall [51] | Salvation Army | ||
Adelaide Lutheran | Lutheran | 1951-79[52] | St Steven's Lutheran (1951-52) |
Alberton Baptist | Baptist | 1935-47 | |
Alberton East Baptist | Baptist | 1948-50 | |
Alberton and Ottaway United | 1951-54 | ||
Alberton Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1940 | |
All Saints | 1927-35 | ||
All Souls and Spicer | Uniting (Methodist) | 1933-40 | All Soul's and Spicer Memorial United (1933), Spicer and All Souls (1934-35) |
Allenby Gardens | Uniting (Methodist) | 1954-67[53] | Allenby Gardens Methodist (1954) |
Ambleside | 1920 | ||
Bowden Baptist | Baptist | 1914-20 | |
Bowden Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1913-15 | |
Brighton Congregational | Uniting (Congregational) | 1932 | |
Brighton Tigers | Uniting (Methodist) | 1963-77 | Brighton Methodist (1963-76) |
Brompton Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1911-35 | |
Brooklyn Park Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1946-49 | |
Brooklyn Park U.C. | 1941 | ||
Burnside Christian Church | Baptist | 1923-36 | |
Campbelltown Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1911 | |
Cathedral | 1911-13 | ||
Chapel Street | Church of Christ | 1907-13 | |
Clayton Congregational | Uniting (Congregational) | 1906-37 | |
Clayton Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1931 | |
Clayton Norwood | 1952 | ||
Clayton and Wesley United | Uniting (Methodist) | 1949-54 | |
College Park Congregational | Uniting (Congregational) | 1928-48 | |
Colonel Light Gardens United | Uniting | 1947-50 | Colonel Light Gardens Presbyterian and Congregational United (1947) |
Cottonville Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1924-25 | |
Cowandilla Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1925-28 | |
Croydon Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1927-31, 1937-46 | |
Croydon Congregational | Uniting (Congregational) | 1930-32 | |
Croydon Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1936-41 | |
Draper Memorial | Uniting (Methodist) | 1909-21 | |
Dulwich Park Congregational | Uniting (Congregational) | 1932 | |
Dulwich Rovers | 1919 | ||
East Adelaide Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1906-08 | |
Edwardstown Baptist | Baptist | 1974[54] | |
Enfield Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1934-54 | |
Flinders Park Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1927-32[55] | |
Flinders Street Baptist | Baptist | 1910-14 | |
Franklin Street Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1913-21 | |
Franklin Street West Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1914-20 | |
Fullarton Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1926-50 | |
Gartrell Memorial Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1924-25, 1946-54 | |
Gartrell-Tusmore Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1948 | |
Glen Osmond Baptist | Baptist | 1919 | |
Glenelg Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1927-48 | |
Glenunga Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1954 | |
Goodwood Baptist | Baptist | 1932-33 | |
Goodwood Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1912-14, 1929-30 | |
Greek Orthodox | Greek Orthodox | 1968[56] | |
Grote Street Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1929-31 | |
Henley Congregational | Uniting (Congregational) | 1941 | |
Henley Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1941 | |
Highgate Congregational | Uniting (Congregational) | 1934-35 | |
Hindmarsh Baptist | Baptist | 1908-40 | |
Hindmarsh Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1924 | |
Hindmarsh Place Christian Church | Church of Christ | 1925-28 | |
Holder Memorial | Uniting (Methodist) | 1925-54 | |
Holy Cross | Catholic | 1941 | |
Holy Trinity | Anglican | 1926-28 | |
Immanuel Old Scholars | Lutheran | 1977 | |
Islington Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1913-14 | |
Kent Town Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1934-35 | |
Kent Town Rovers | 1919 | ||
Keswick Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1929-30 | |
Kilkenny United | 1919-21 | ||
Madge Memorial Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1946-48 | |
Malvern Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1912-13, 1950-54 | |
Malvern and Rosefield Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1934-41, 1946-49 | |
Manthorpe Memorial | Uniting (Methodist) | 1923-35 | |
Marryatville Juniors | 1919 | ||
Maylands Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1922-40, 1947-48 | |
Maylands Church of Christ and St Peters Presbyterian | mixed | 1941 | merger |
Maylands Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1911-12, 1941, 1946-54 | |
Mile End Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1924-30, 1938, 1950 | |
Mile End and Dulwich Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1948-49 | |
Mitchell Memorial | Uniting (Presbyterian) | 1925-30, 1934-35 | Goodwood Presbyterian (1925-30) |
Nailsworth Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1947-48 | |
Norman Memorial | Uniting (Congregational) | 1936-39 | |
North Adelaide Baptist | Baptist | 1907-15, 1920-25, 1938-41, 1946 | |
North Adelaide Juniors | 1919 | ||
North Adelaide Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1946-47 | |
Norwood and Kensington Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1933-38 | |
Norwood and Maylands Methodist United | Uniting (Methodist) | 1932 | |
Norwood Baptist | Baptist | 1930-34 | |
Norwood Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1929-33 | |
Norwood Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1930-35 | |
Norwood Wesley | Uniting (Methodist) | 1907-20 | |
Otiose | 1933-37 | ||
Ovingham Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1913-15, 1925-26, 1939-76[57] | |
Park Street Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1924-27, 1937-40, 1946-48 | |
Parkside Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1911-13 | |
Parkside West Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1924-27, 1938-40 | |
Payneham Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1909-10, 1936-40, 1947-49 | |
Payneham and Woodville United | 1950-52 | ||
Port Adelaide Presbyterian | Uniting (Presbyterian) | 1935-38, 1961-77[58] | |
Prospect Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1937-49 | |
Prospect Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1913-54 | Prospect Methodists United (1950) |
Prospect North Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1915 | |
Queen of Angels | Catholic | 1939-41 | |
Queenstown Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1923-49, 1951-54 | |
Richmond Baptist | Baptist | 1913-15, 1947-52 | |
Robert Street Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1922-30, 1937-38 | |
Royal Park Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1926-30, 1947-54 | |
Semaphore Baptist | Baptist | 1935-36 | |
Semaphore Church of Christ | Church of Christ | 1926-31 | |
St Augustine's Church of England | Anglican | 1920-27[59] | |
St Bartholomew's Church of England | Anglican | 1924-41,[60] 1948-51 | |
St Cuthbert's Church of England | Anglican | 1922-35, 1937-39 | |
St George's Church | Anglican | 1909 | |
St Giles' Presbyterian | Uniting (Presbyterian) | 1906-39 | |
St Ignatius' | Catholic | 1924 | |
St James' Church of England | Anglican | 1925-31 | |
St John's | 1933 | ||
St Laurence's | Catholic | 1922-29 | |
St Luke's Church of England | Anglican | 1906-15, 1919-20 | |
St Mark's Church of England | Anglican | 1906-07, 1931, 1951 | |
St Mary's | 1929 | ||
St Mary Magdelene's | Anglican | 1911-12 | |
St Michael's | Anglican | 1913 | |
St Oswald's | Anglican | 1926-27 | |
St Patrick's | Catholic | 1930-40 | |
St Paul's | Anglican | 1926 | |
St Peters Presbyterian | Uniting (Presbyterian) | 1935-40 | |
St Saviour's | Anglican | 1913-14 | |
St. Thomas' | 1924 | ||
Sturt Ramblers | 1920 | ||
Torrensville Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1933-35 | |
Thebarton Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1926-29 | |
Thompson Memorial | Uniting (Congregational) | 1923-40 | Stanley Street Congregational (1906-14)[61] |
Thompson, Spicer and All Souls | Uniting | 1941 | |
Trinity | Anglican | 1911 | |
Unley Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1920-41, 1947-54 | |
W.A. Baptists | Baptist | 1926 | |
Walkerville Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1914-15, 1928-29 | |
Wellington Square Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1912-15, 1924-25 | |
Wesley | Uniting (Methodist) | 1911 | |
West Croydon Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1935-41 | |
West Croydon Rovers | 1926 | ||
West Croydon-North Adelaide Baptist United | Baptist | 1947-50 | |
West Hindmarsh Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1924 | |
Woodville District | Uniting (Methodist) | Mansfield Park Methodist (?-?)[62] | |
Woodville Methodist | Uniting (Methodist) | 1912-13, 1940 | |
Woodville Presbyterian | Uniting (Presbyterian) | 1953-54 | |
Y.M.C.A. | 1939 |
Year | Result | Venue | Crowd | Date |
1977 | South Australia 15.11 (101) lost to Western Australia 15.18 (108) | Football Park | 16 May 1977 | |
1977 | Western Australia 13.12 (90) lost to Victoria (VFL) 23.16 (154) | Subiaco Oval | 44,891 | 25 June 1977 |
1977 | Western Australia 18.17 (125) def. South Australia 11.19 (85) | Subiaco Oval | 30 July 1977 | |
1978 | Australian Capital Territory 17.7 (109) def. Tasmania 16.9 (105) | Manuka Oval | 5,000 | 25 April 1978 |
1983 | Western Australia 24.14 (134) def. South Australia 16.14 (110) | Subiaco Oval | 4 June 1983 | |
1984 | South Australia 14.13 (97) lost to Western Australia 14.14 (98) | Football Park | 26,649 | 9 June 1984 [1] |
1985 | Western Australia 16.15 (111) lost to South Australia 30.18 (198) | Subiaco Oval | 15 June 1985 [2] |
The 1974 Minor States Carnival, known more formally as the 1974 ANFC Division 2 Championship was an edition of the lower division of Australian National Football Carnival, an Australian rules football interstate competition. The competition was won by Queensland.
Semi-finals | |||||
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Saturday, 15 June | Australian Capital Territory 20.15 (135) | def. | Australian Amateurs 13.15 (93) | Erskineville Oval | [3] |
Saturday, 15 June | Queensland 15.16 (106) | def. | New South Wales 9.12 (66) | Erskineville Oval | [3] |
Third place playoff | |||||
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Monday, 17 June | New South Wales 13.14 (92) | def. | Australian Amateurs 10.21 (81) | Erskineville Oval | [4] |
Final | |||||
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Monday, 17 June | Queensland 10.8 (68) | def. | Australian Capital Territory 7.10 (52) | Erskineville Oval | [4] |
Greg Trott was crowned Bushing King in 1984 following the abdication of Geoff Merrill after the winning wine was found to be outside the parameters for entry.[5]
Part of the "coronation" tradition has been the local singing of a Wassail:
'Tis for love of wine we sing,
Glory to the Bushing King,
'Tis for love of wine we sing,
Glory to the Bushing King,
On your feet now, to the beat now
Off your arses, charge your glasses,
Let us make the rafters ring -
Glory to the Bushing King!
ALL HAIL! WASSAIL!— "Can You Wassail?"[6]
Year | Bushing King | Bushing Queen | Producer | Wine |
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2015[8] | Stephen Pannell | S.C. Pannell Wines | 2014 S.C. Pannell Grenache Shiraz Touriga | |
2014[9][10] | Matt Caldersmith and Nic Bowen | Chateau Reynella | 2012 Chateau Reynella Basket Press Shiraz | |
2013[11] | Matt Koch & Randall Cummins | Rosemount Estate | 2012 Rosemount Estate District Release McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon | |
2012[12] | Matt Koch & Andrew Locke | Rosemount Estate | 2011 Rosemount Estate Nursery Project Mataro | |
2011[13] | Stephen Pannell | Fiona Lindquist | S.C. Pannell Wines | 2010 S.C. Pannell Tempranillo Touriga |
2010[14] | Michael Fragos & Bryn Richards | Chapel Hill | 2008 Chapel Hill Vicar Shiraz | |
2009[15] | Paul Carpenter | Alix Hardy | Hardy’s Tintara | 2004 Eileen Hardy Shiraz |
2008[16] | Brian Light | Rose Kentish | Ulithorne Wines | 2008 Ulithorne Cabernet Sauvignon-Shiraz |
2007[17] | Scott Rawlinson | Maria Maglieri | Serafino Wines | 2006 Serafino Cabernet Sauvignon |
2006 | Wayne Thomas | Bev Thomas | Wayne Thomas Wines | 2005 Wayne Thomas Shiraz |
2005[18] | Ben Riggs | Annie Riggs | Penny’s Hill | Penny’s Hill Shiraz 2004 |
2004 | Wayne Thomas | Bev Thomas | Wayne Thomas Wines | 2003 Wayne Thomas Petit Verdot |
2003[19][20] | Dan Hills & Tony Walker | Fox Creek Wines | 2002 Fox Creek Short Row Shiraz | |
2002 | Sparky Marquis | Sarah Marquis | Shirvington | 2001 Shirvington Shiraz |
2001[21] | Grant Harrison & Mark Lloyd | Coriole Vineyards | 1999 Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz | |
2000 | Ben Riggs | Annie Riggs | Wirra Wirra Vineyards | 1998 Wirra Wirra RSW Shiraz |
1999 | Michael Fragos & Justin McNamee | Tatachilla Winery | ||
1998[19] | Sparky Marquis | Sarah Marquis | Fox Creek Wines | 1997 Fox Creek JSM Shiraz-Cabernet Franc |
1997 | Michael Fragos | Tatachilla Winery | ||
1996[19] | Sparky Marquis | Sarah Marquis | Fox Creek Wines | 1994 Fox Creek Shiraz |
1995 | Brian Light | Kay Light | Merrivale Wines | |
1994[22] | Mike Farmilo | Diane Murphy | Seaview Winery | 1992 Edwards and Chaffey Shiraz |
1993[23] | Nick Haselgrove | James Haselgrove Wines | 1992 Haselgrove Futures Shiraz | |
1992 | John Loxton | Maria Maglieri | Maglieri Wines | |
1991 | Pam Dunsford | Chapel Hill | ||
1990[24] | Chester Osborn | Julie McEwen | d’Arenberg Wines | 1987 d’Arenberg Noble Riesling |
1989 | Brian Light | Kay Light | Normans Wines | |
1988 | Bill Hardy | Merrilyn Hardy | Thomas Hardy & Sons | |
1987[25] | Walter (Bill) Clappis | Kerry Clappis | Ingoldby Wines | Ingoldby Cabernet Sauvignon |
1986[26] | Scott Collett | Anne Tully | Woodstock Winery | 1985 Woodstock Chardonnay |
1985[27] | Graham Stevens | Marie Stevens | Stevens Cambrai Wines | 1984 McLaren Heights Hermitage |
1984[28] | Geoff Merrill abdicated [5] Greg Trott (replacement) |
Janet Merrill | Chateau Reynella | 1977 Chateau Reynella Vintage Port |
1983[29] | Peter Dennis | Marg Dennis | Daringa Cellars | 1980 Daringa Cabernet Sauvignon |
1982[30][31] | Iain Riggs | Janice Riggs | Hazelmere Estate | |
1981[32] | Geoff Merrill | Janet Merrill | Chateau Reynella | |
1980[33] | Ken Maxwell | Margaret Maxwell | Maxwell Wines | Maxwell Shiraz |
1979[34] | Steve Maglieri | Letizia Maglieri | Maglieri Wines | 1979 Maglieri Shiraz |
1978 | Ken Maxwell | Margaret Maxwell | Daringa Cellars | |
1977 | Ian Wilson | Joylene Thorpe | Southern Australian Vintners | |
1976 | Graham Beenham | Jenny Beenham | Southern Vales Co-Op Winery | |
1975 | Graham Stevens | Marie Stevens | Coriole Vineyards | |
1974 | Hugh Lloyd | Molly Lloyd | Coriole Vineyards | |
1973 | David Hardy | Helen Hardy | Thomas Hardy & Sons |
Len Giles | |||
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Personal information | |||
Full name | Leonard George Giles | ||
Date of birth | (1921-06-17)17 June 1921 | ||
Place of birth | Yorketown, South Australia | ||
Date of death | 23 August 1994(1994-08-23) (aged 73) | ||
Place of death | Glandore, South Australia | ||
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Len Giles (17 June 1921 - 23 August 1994) was a former Australian rules footballer who played with Sturt in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL)[35], and Cricketer who represented South Australia.
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1921 | Mitcham [1] | |
1922 | Walkerville | |
1923 | Prospect [2][3] | |
1924 | Prospect [3][4] | |
1925 | Prospect [3] | |
1926 | Gaza [5] | |
1927 | Prospect [6] | |
1928 | Chicago [7][8] | |
1929 | Walkerville | |
1930 | Walkerville | |
1931 | Walkerville [9] | |
1932 | Walkerville [10] | |
1933 | Kilburn [8][11] | |
1934 | Kilburn [8][12] | |
1935 | Kilburn [8][13] | |
1936 | Prospect [14] | |
1937 | Kilburn [8][15] | |
1938 | Kilburn [8] | |
1939 | Kilburn [8][16] | |
1940 | Kilburn [8][17] | |
1941 | North Adelaide Central [18] | |
1942-45 | In Recess | |
1946 | Kilburn [8] | |
1947 | Kilburn [8] | |
1948 | Broadview [19][20] | |
1949 | Brunswick [21] | |
1950 | Thompson Memorial [22] | |
1951 | Thompson Memorial [23] | |
1952 | Thompson Memorial [24] | |
1953 | Enfield [25] | |
1954 | Broadview [26] | |
1955 | Thompson Memorial | |
1956 | Kilburn | |
1957 | Kilburn | |
1958 | Thompson Memorial | |
1959 | North Adelaide YCW | |
1960 | North Adelaide YCW | |
1961 | Prospect | |
1962 | ||
1963 | Broadview | |
1964 | Thompson Memorial | |
1965 | Gepps Cross [27] | |
1966 | Thompson Memorial | |
1967 | Modbury [19] | |
1968 | Modbury [19] |
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Wine | 1991 | 1996 | 2000 | 2005 | 2010 | 2014 |
Penfolds Bin 95 Grange Shiraz | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Bass Phillip Reserve Pinot Noir | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Brokenwood Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz | Outstanding | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Chris Ringland Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz | Outstanding | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Clarendon Hills Astralis Syrah | Outstanding | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Clonakilla Shiraz Viognier | Outstanding | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Cullen Wines Diana Madeline Cabernet Merlot | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Giaconda Chardonnay | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Grosset Wines Polish Hill Riesling | Outstanding | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Henschke Hill of Grace Shiraz | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Exceptional | |||
Jim Barry Wines The Armagh Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Exceptional | |||
Leeuwin Estate Art Series Chardonnay | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Moss Wood Cabernet Sauvignon | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Mount Mary Vineyard Quintet Cabernet blend | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Rockford Wines Basket Press Shiraz | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Seppeltsfield 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny | Exceptional | |||||
Torbreck RunRig Shiraz | Excellent | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Wendouree Shiraz | Exceptional | Exceptional | Exceptional | |||
Wynns Coonawarra Estate John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon | Excellent | Outstanding | Exceptional | |||
Balnaves The Tally Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon | Outstanding | Outstanding | ||||
Bannockburn Serré Pinot Noir | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Barossa Valley Estate E & E Black Pepper Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Bass Phillip Premium Pinot Noir | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Best's Thomson Family Great Western Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Bindi Block 5 Pinot Noir | Outstanding | Outstanding | ||||
Bindi Original Vineyard Pinot Noir | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Chambers Rosewood Rare Muscat | Outstanding | |||||
Chambers Rosewood Rare Muscadelle | Outstanding | |||||
Crawford River Riesling | Distinguished | Distinguished | Outstanding | |||
D'Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Dalwhinnie The Eagle Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | ||||
De Bortoli Noble One Botrytis Semillon | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Domaine A Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Glaetzer Amon-Ra Shiraz | Outstanding | |||||
Grant Burge Meshach Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Cabernet Sauvignon | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Shiraz | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Grosset Springvale Riesling formerly Grosset Watervale Riesling |
Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Henschke Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Houghton Jack Mann Cabernet | Distinguished | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Jasper Hill Emily's Paddock Shiraz Cabernet Franc | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Jasper Hill Georgia's Paddock Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Kaesler Old Bastard Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | ||||
Katnook Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Kay Brothers Block 6 Old Vine Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Main Ridge Half Acre Pinot Noir | Excellent | Outstanding | ||||
Majella The Malleea Cabernet Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Lovedale Semillon | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Mount Mary Pinot Noir | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Noon Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon | Excellent | Outstanding | ||||
Noon Reserve Shiraz | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Paringa Estate The Paringa Pinot Noir | Excellent | Outstanding | ||||
Penfolds Bin 144 Yattarna Chardonnay | Outstanding | |||||
Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Penfolds RWT Shiraz | Excellent | Outstanding | ||||
Penfolds St. Henri Shiraz | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Peter Lehmann Stonewell Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Pierro Chardonnay | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Rockford Black Shiraz | Outstanding | |||||
Seppelt St Peters Grampians Shiraz | Excellent | Outstanding | ||||
Tahbilk 1860 Vines Shiraz | Excellent | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon | Distinguished | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Vasse Felix Heytesbury Cabernet Blend | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Wendouree Cabernet Sauvignon | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Wendouree Cabernet Malbec | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Wendouree Shiraz Malbec | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Wendouree Shiraz Mataro | Excellent | Excellent | Outstanding | |||
Wolf Blass Platinum Shiraz | Distinguished | Outstanding | ||||
Woodlands Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Outstanding | ||||
Wynns Michael Shiraz | Distinguished | Outstanding | ||||
Yalumba The Octavius Old Vine Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Outstanding | |||
Best's Bin No.0 Great Western Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Bowen Estate Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
By Farr Sangreal Pinot Noir | Excellent | |||||
Castagna Genesis Syrah | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Charles Melton Nine Popes Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Coldstream Hills Reserve Pinot Noir | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Craiglee Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | |||
D'Arenberg The Coppermine Road Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Dalwhinnie Moonambel Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | ||||
Elderton Command Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Freycinet Pinot Noir | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Giaconda Warner Vineyard Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | ||||
Grosset Gaia Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Franc | Excellent | |||||
Hardys Eileen Hardy Shiraz | Outstanding | Outstanding | Excellent | |||
Henschke Keyneton Euphonium Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon | Excellent | |||||
Howard Park Abercrombie Cabernet Sauvignon | Excellent | Excellent | ||||
John Duval Plexus Shiraz Grenache Mourvèdre | Excellent | |||||
Kalleske Johann Georg Old Vine Shiraz | Excellent | |||||
Katnook Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Katnook Prodigy Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | ||||
Kilikanoon Oracle Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Lake's Folly Cabernets | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Lake's Folly Chardonnay | Excellent | |||||
Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz | Excellent | |||||
Leeuwin Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Leo Buring Leonay Riesling | Excellent | Excellent | ||||
Lindeman's Limestone Ridge Vineyard Shiraz Cabernet | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Majella Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Maurice O'Shea Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Mount Langi Ghiran Langi Shiraz | Excellent | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Mount Mary Chardonnay | Distinguished | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Noon Eclipse | Excellent | |||||
Paringa Estate The Paringa Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Parker Coonawarra First Growth Cabernet | Outstanding | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Penfolds Bin 128 Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Petaluma Coonawarra Cabernet Merlot | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Pewsey Vale The Contours Riesling | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Primo Joseph Moda Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot | Excellent | |||||
Rolf Binder Veritas Hanisch Shiraz | Excellent | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Sally's Paddock Cabernet Blend | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Salvaterre Chardonnay | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Seppeltsfield Para Liqueur Tawny | Excellent | |||||
St Hallett Old Block Shiraz | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | |||
St. Hugo Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Tim Adams The Aberfeldy Shiraz | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Torbreck Descendant Shiraz Viognier | Excellent | Excellent | ||||
Turkey Flat Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Tyrrell's Vat 47 Chardonnay | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Voyager Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Wantirna Estate Amelia Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Wild Duck Creek Estate Springflat Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Wirra Wirra RSW Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Shiraz blend | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Yalumba The Signature Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz | Distinguished | Excellent | ||||
Yarra Yarra Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon | Distinguished | Distinguished | Excellent | |||
Yarra Yering Dry Red Wine No.1 Cabernet blend | Excellent | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Yeringberg Cabernet Blend | Distinguished | Excellent | Excellent | |||
Dalwhinnie Shiraz | Excellent | |||||
Giaconda Pinot Noir | Excellent | |||||
Howard Park Cabernet Merlot | Excellent | |||||
Bannockburn Chadonnay | Distinguished | |||||
Bannockburn Pinot Noir | Distinguished | |||||
Bass Phillip Estate Pinot Noir | Distinguished | |||||
Leasingham Classic Clare Shiraz | Distinguished | |||||
Mitchelton Print Nagambie Lakes Shiraz | Distinguished | |||||
Orlando Lawson's Shiraz | Distinguished | |||||
Petaluma Chardonnay | Distinguished | |||||
Plantagenet Shiraz | Distinguished | |||||
Seppelt Great Western Show Sparkling Shiraz | Distinguished | |||||
Seppelt Great Western Vineyards Shiraz | Distinguished | |||||
Yarra Yering Dry Red Wine No.2 Shiraz | Distinguished |
Adelaide Football Club · Chelsea Phillis Coaches Award | |
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Adelaide Football Club · Dr Brian Sando OAM Trophy |
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19th Man Award · Adelaide Football Club Members' MVP | |
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Members' MVP | |
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Phil Walsh Award · Adelaide Football Club Best Team Man | |
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Mark Bickley Emerging Talent Award · Adelaide Football Club Best Under 21 Player | |
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Emerging Talent Award | |
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Mark Bickley Emerging Talent Award |
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Sturt Football Club • Hall of Fame Inductees | |
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South Australian squad – 1905 Interstate Games | |
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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 | |
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Game 1 v Victoria | |
Match v Broken Hill | |
Game 2 v Victoria |
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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 MCG, 6 August 1932 | |
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South Australian squad – 1941 Interstate Game | |
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Victoria 22.9 (141) d South Australia 19.17 (131), 12 July 1941, Adelaide Oval, crowd: 23,870 | |
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The Advertiser Country All-Stars | |
The News City All-Stars | |
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Metropolitan Team 23.14 (152) d Country Team 17.23 (125) at Adelaide Oval, 3 August 1940, crowd: 5,592 | |
Country Team | |
Metropolitan Team |
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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 | |
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Victoria 21.21 (147) defeated Australian Capital Territory 12.11 (83), at Manuka Oval, 11 June 1978, crowd: 10,300 | |
Coach: Delmenico |
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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 | |
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Coach: Taylor |
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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 |
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Victoria 17.14 (116) defeated Tasmania 14.20 (104), at the North Hobart Oval, 28 May 1991 | |
Coach: Shaw |
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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 |
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Australian Capital Territory |
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Both games | |
State Game vs. South Australia | |
State of Origin vs. Victoria | |
Coach: Todd |
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Coach: Murray |
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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 |
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Coach: Bushby |
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Full name | Garth Burkett | ||
Date of birth | (1927-03-21)21 March 1927 | ||
Place of birth | Keswick, South Australia | ||
Date of death | 3 August 2012(2012-08-03) (aged 85) | ||
Original team(s) | West Colts | ||
Position(s) | Centre | ||
Playing career1 | |||
Years | Club | Games (Goals) | |
1944 | West Adelaide-Glenelg | ||
1945-1954 | West Adelaide | ||
Total | 92 (11) | ||
Representative team honours | |||
Years | Team | Games (Goals) | |
1947, 1954 | South Australia | 4 (?) | |
1949-50 | New South Wales | 3 (?) | |
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Garth "Gar" Burkett (21 March 1927 - 3 August 2012) was a former Australian rules footballer who played for South Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) between 1944 and 1954.[28] Burkett shifted around a number of clubs over his career. Part-way through the 1944 season with West Colts, he shifted to Kelvinator in the South Australian Amateur Football League. He then joined the West Adelaide-Glenelg combined team for the final two games of the season, remaining with West Adelaide in 1945 and cementing his spot in the league team with back-to-back Best and Fairests (1945-46), and representing South Australia at the 1947 Hobart Carnival.
In 1949, Burkett was appointed Captain-Coach of West Broken Hill in the Broken Hill Football League,[29] a position he held for three seasons, leading them to the premiership in 1949 and winning the Broken Hill League's Middleton Medal the same year.[30] In each of the three seasons, Burkett won the West Broken Hill Best and Fairest,[31] and represented the Broken Hill Football League, and New South Wales on multiple occasions, including the 1950 Brisbane Carnival.[32][33]
In 1952, Burkett returned to South Australia and joined the Stansbury Football Club, who later that season were involved in controversy when they played an unapproved game against a combined Yorke Peninsula Football Association team in Moonta, South Australia, resulting in the club being suspended for the remainder of the Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association season.[34]
Burkett returned to West Adelaide in 1954 and once again represented South Australia. In 1956, Burkett was appointed Captain-Coach of the Myponga Football Club, leading them to the Southern Football Association premiership in 1957.[33]
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South Australian Country Football Championships is an annual Australian rules football competition run by the South Australian National Football League, played between representative teams from the six country football zones.
The competing zones, which differ from the zones defined in the constitution of the South Australian Community Football League[1], comprise of the following[2]:
Year | Location | Champions [3] | Runner-Up | 3rd | 4th | 5th | Last |
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1994 | Eyre Peninsula | ||||||
1995 | Southern Districts | ||||||
1996 | Southern Districts | ||||||
1997 | Eyre Peninsula | ||||||
1999 | Eyre Peninsula | ||||||
2001 | Mid North | ||||||
2003 | Southern Districts | ||||||
2004 | Southern Districts | ||||||
2005 | Southern Districts | ||||||
2006 | Central | Southern Districts | Eyre Peninsula | Murray Mallee Barrier | South East | Northern Cities | |
2007 | Southern Districts | ||||||
2008 [4] | Murray Mallee Barrier Barossa | Central Zone | South East | Southern Districts | Eyre Peninsula | Northern Zone | |
2009 [5][6] | Berri Oval, Berri | Southern Districts | Eastern | Murray South East | Northern Zone | Eyre Peninsula | Central |
2010 [7][8] | Berri Oval, Berri | Southern Districts | Eastern | Central Zone | Murray South East | Eyre Peninsula | Northern Zone |
2011 [9][10] | Memorial Oval, Port Pirie | Western | Murray South East | Southern Districts | Eastern | Northern | Central |
2012 | Berri Oval, Berri | Southern Districts | Murray South East | Central | Northern | Eastern | Eyre Peninsula |
2013 [11][12][13] | Memorial Oval, Port Pirie | Central | Murray South East | Eyre Peninsula | Southern Districts | Eastern | Northern |
2014 [14] | Kadina Oval, Kadina | Murray South East | Eastern | Eyre Peninsula | Northern | Central | Southern Districts |
2015 [15][16][17] | Central Oval, Port Augusta | Southern Districts | Murray South East | Western Zone | Eastern | Central | Northern |
2016 [18][19] | Centenary Oval, Port Lincoln | Murray South East | Southern Districts | Western | Northern | Central | Eastern |
2017 [20][21] | Johnstone Park, Murray Bridge | Murray South East | Southern Districts | Western | Eastern | Central | Northern |
The Don McSweeny Medal is presented to the best player of the carnival, judged by the allocation of votes by the umpires of each game using the 3-2-1 method. The medal is named after South Australian Football Hall of Famer Don McSweeny OAM.
Name | Medallist[3] |
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2004 | Matt Joraslafsky (Southern) |
2005 | Justin Henscke (Southern) |
2006 | Adam Merrett (South East) |
2007 | Damien Stevens (Murray Mallee Barrier Barossa) |
2008 | Todd Miles (Central) |
2009 | Mitchell Portlock (Southern) |
2010 | Ben Yeomans (Central) & Josh Vick (Southern) |
2011 | Matthew Woolford (Northern) |
2012 | Tyson Wait (Murray South East) |
2013 | Michael Liebelt (Central) |
2014 | Liam O'Neil (Murray South East) & Ben McIntyre (Murray South East) |
2015 | Xavier Watson (Eyre Peninsula) & Jack Kenny (Eyre Peninsula) |
2016[22] | Brian Fenton (Murray South East) |
2017[21] | Jack Kelly (Murray South East) |
A Medal is presented to the Coach of the Championships. Since 2013, the medal has been named the Bill Murdoch Medal
Name | Medallist |
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2010 | Simon Dennis (Southern Districts) |
2011 | Symon Chase (Western) |
2012 | Steve Hill (Southern) |
2013 | Andrew Michael (Central) |
2014 | Luke Duncan (Murray South East) |
2015[23] | Barry Pilmore (Southern Districts) |
2016[22] | Adam Merrett (Murray South East) |
2017[21] | Adam Merrett (Murray South East) |
This is a list of former regional Australian rules football leagues in South Australia
Name | Founded | Ended | Reason | Previous Names |
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Albert District Football Association | 1920 | 1923 | ||
Alexandra Football Association | 1913 | 1923 | In recess 1916-21 | |
Barossa & Light Football Association | 1908 | 1986 | Merged with Gawler and District Football Association to form Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association | |
Barossa & Murray Valley Football Association | 1947 | 1956 | in recess 1949-1954 | |
Belalie District Football Association | 1929 | 1949 | Jamestown Football Association (1929-33) | |
Blue Lake Football Association | 1931 | 1937 | ||
Booboorowie Football Association | 1925 | 1933 | ||
Border Downs Football Association | 1930 | 1932 | Midland Downs Football Association (1930-31) | |
Boundary District Football Association | 1928 | 1934 | ||
Broughton Football League | 1910 | 1980 | Broughton Football Association (1910-49) | |
Broughton Central Football Association | 1912 | 1939 | In recess 1932-35 | North Western Football Association (1912-13) |
Brown's Well Football Association | 1920 | 1968 | merged 1926-31 as part of the Loxton Brown's Well Football Association | |
Brown's Well Line Football Association | 1913 | 1914 | ||
Bundaleer Football Association | 1939 | 1940 | ||
Burra Football Association | 1905 | 1940 | In recess 1925-31 | |
Cardwell Football Association | 1945 | 1954 | Merged with Lake Albert Football Association to form Lakes District Football Association | |
Carrow Football Association | 1920 | 1932 | In recess 1924-25 | |
Central Football Association | 1926 | 1937 | Caralue Football Association (1926-34) | |
Central Areas Football Association | 1946 | 1956 | ||
Central Peebinga Line Football Association | 1928 | 1937 | In recess 1936 | |
Central South Eastern & Border District Football Association | 1924 | 1927 | In recess 1926 | Central South Eastern Football Association (1924) |
Central Yorke Peninsula Football Association | 1909 | 1921 | In recess 1915-18 (World War I), absorbed into Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association | |
Cleve & Districts Football Association | 1909 | 1961 | In recess 1914-18 (World War I), 1941-45 (World War II), merged with Franklin Harbour Football Association to form Cleve Cowell Football League | |
County Eyre Football Association | 1931 | 1946 | In recess 1934, 1941-44 (World War II) | |
County Jervois Football League | 1962 | 1988 | merged with Kimba Football Association to form Eastern Eyre Football League | Cleve Cowell Football League (1962-63) |
Cummins Football Association | 1931 | 1931 | ||
Drainage Areas Football Association | 1920 | 1926 | Millicent Football Association (1907-1914) | |
East Murray Football Association | 1921 | 1970 | ||
Eastern Eyre Peninsula Football Association | 1920 | 1962 | In recess 1924, 1941-44 (World War II) | |
Eastern Yorke Peninsula Football Association | 1913 | 1935 | In recess 1916-20 | |
Far Northern Football Association | 1925 | 1962 | In recess 1930, 1935-49 | |
Far West Football Association | 1924 | 1960 | In recess 1941-46 (World War II) | |
Fleurieu Peninsula Football Association | 1934 | 1934 | ||
Flinders Football Association | 1912 | 1978 | In recess 1914-18 (World War I), 1941-44 (World War II) | |
Forster On Murray Football Association | 1923 | 1929 | ||
Franklin Harbour Football Association | 1900 | 1961 | merged with Cleve & Districts Football Association to form Cleve Cowell Football League | |
Gawler and District Football Association | 1889 | 1986 | Merged with Barossa & Light Football Association to form Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association | Gawler Football Association |
Gilbert Football Association | 1921 | 1934 | ||
Golden Vale Football Association | 1924 | 1928 | ||
Gordon Football Association | 1923 | 1929 | ||
Great Northern Football Association | 1936 | 1960 | merged with Whyalla Football League & Port Pirie Football Association to form Spencer Gulf Football League | |
Hills Football Association | 1902 | 1961 | In recess 1915-18 (World War I), 1930-37, 1940-44 (World War II) | |
Hills Central Football Association | 1923 | 1966 | In recess 1941-45 (World War II), merged with Torrens Valley Football Association to form Hills Football League | |
Kadina & Wallaroo Junior Football Association | 1911 | 1936 | In recess 1916-18 (World War I), merged with Moonta & Districts Junior Football Association to form Yorke Peninsula Junior Football Association | |
Karte & District Football Association | 1926 | 1937 | Peebinga Kingsford Football Association (1926-29) Kingsford & Border Football Association (1930-34) | |
Kimba Football Association | 1920 | 1988 | merged with County Jervois Football League to form Eastern Eyre Football League | |
Kooringa Football Association | 1925 | 1930 | ||
Kowree Naracoorte Football League | 1936 | 1992 | Merged with Tatiara Football League to form Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football League | Kowree Football Association (1936) |
Lake Albert Football Association | 1946 | 1948 | Merged with Cardwell Football Association to form Lakes District Football Association | |
Lakes District Football Association | 1945 | 1954 | ||
Lameroo & Districts Football Association | 1925 | 1993 | Merged with Murray Lands Football League to form Mallee Football League | |
Lameroo & Western Football Association | 1923 | 1924 | ||
Le Hunte Football League | 1919 | 1987 | In recess 1941-45 (World War II), merged with Streaky Bay Football League to form Mid West Football League | Central Eyre Peninsula Football Association (1919-41) |
Lower North Football Association | 1925 | 1952 | In recess 1932-35, 1941-45 (World War II) | |
Loxton Brown's Well Football Association | 1926 | 1931 | ||
Loxton & District Football Association | 1932 | 1940 | ||
Loxton Line Football Association | 1909 | 1925 | In recess 1916-1918 (World War I); merged with Brown's Well Football Association to form Loxton Brown's Well Football Association | Loxton Football Association (1909-1915) |
Marble Range Football Association | 1934 | 1936 | ||
Martindale Football Association | 1927 | 1927 | ||
Mid Murray Football Association | 1910 | 2009 | ||
Mid North Football Association | 1910 | 1975 | ||
Mid Western Football Association | 1913 | 1955 | In recess 1915-25, 1929-47 | |
Mid Western Junior Football Association | 1922 | 1922 | ||
Millicent Football Association | 1907 | 1914 | Abandoned due to World War I, reformed as Drainage Areas Football Association | |
Moonta & District Junior Football Association | 1914 | 1936 | In recess 1916-18 (World War I), merged with Kadina & Wallaroo Junior Football Association to form Yorke Peninsula Junior Football Association | Moonta Junior Football Association (1914-1926) |
Mount Gambier Football Association | 1894 | 1914 | Player numbers affected by World War I enlistments | |
Mount Lock Football Association | 1921 | 1933 | ||
Mount Lofty Football Association | 1921 | 1938 | ||
Murray Bridge Football Association | 1922 | 1925 | ||
Murray Downs Football Association | 1920 | 1940 | In recess 1924-25 | Lower Murray Football Association (1923) |
Murray Lands Football League | 1923 | 1993 | merged with Lameroo & Districts Football League to form Mallee Football League | |
Murray Mallee Football Association | 1932 | 1940 | Central Murray Football Association (1932) | |
Murray Ranges Football Association | 1922 | 1935 | ||
Murray River Football Association | 1919 | 1931 | In recess 1927-29 | |
Murray Valley Football Association | 1921 | 1934 | ||
Naracoote Football Association | 1935 | 1935 | ||
Narracoote Football Association | 1912 | 1913 | ||
North Gambier Football Association | 1931 | 1934 | ||
North West Goldfields Football Association | 1935 | 1935 | ||
North Western Football Association | 1911 | 1963 | North Western Yorke Peninsula Football Association (1930s) | |
Northern Districts Football Association | 1979 | 1984 | ||
Northern Football Association | 1889 | 1889 | ||
Olary Ridge Football Association | 1935 | 1935 | ||
Orroroo Football Association | 1914 | 1923 | ||
Peake & District Football Association | 1925 | 1940 | ||
Peterborough & Districts Football Association | 1911 | 1961 | In recess 1916-18 (World War I), 1936, 1942-44 (World War II) | Petersburg Football Association (1911-15) North Eastern Football Association (1919-26, 1929-38, 1945-58) |
Pinnaroo & Border Football Association | 1910 | 1954 | Pinnaroo Football Association (1910-15) | |
Port Augusta Football Association | 1912 | 1934 | In recess 1916 (World War I) | |
Port Pirie Football Association | 1893 | 1960 | merged with Whyalla Football League & Great Northern Football Association to form Spencer Gulf Football League | |
Port Pirie Shiftworkers Football Association | 1923 | 1930 | ||
Port Pirie United Churches Football Association | ||||
Quorn Football Association | 1918 | 1954 | In recess 1928-32, 1939, 194-45 (World War II) | |
Rocky River Football Association | 1945 | 1945 | ||
Rudall Centre Football Association | 1929 | 1947 | In recess 1941-45 (World War II) | Middle Areas Football Association (1929-40) |
Rudall District Football Association | 1935 | 1940 | ||
South East & Border Football League | 1946 | 1963 | merged with Western Districts Football League to form Western Border Football League | Mount Gambier & District Football Association (1946-47) |
South Eastern Country Football Association | 1929 | 1930 | ||
South Eastern Football Association | 1926 | 1935 | Folded, clubs joined the Mid South Eastern Football League | |
Southern Ports Football Association | 1928 | 1965 | ||
Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association | 1908 | 1993 | In recess 1916-18 (World War I), 1941-44 (World War II), merged with Yorke Valley Football Association to form Yorke Peninsula Football League | Central & Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association (1923) |
Spalding Football Association | 1924 | 1926 | ||
Stanley Football Association | 1915 | 1936 | In recess 1916-17 (World War I), 1919 | |
Streaky Bay Football League | 1923 | 1987 | In recess 1941-45 (World War II) | Central Flinders Football Association (1923-40), merged with Le Hunte Football League to form Mid West Football League |
Tatiara Football League | 1911 | 1992 | merged with Kowree Naracoorte Football League to form Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football League | |
Torrens Valley Football Association | 1921 | 1966 | In recess 1940-45 (World War II), merged with Hills Central Football Association to form Hills Football League | |
Wakefield Football Association | 1925 | 1939 | ||
Wakefield, Light & Gilbert Football Association | 1904 | 1905 | ||
Warratta Football Association | 1910 | 1914 | ||
Western Areas Football Association | 1908 | 1961 | ||
Western Flinders Football Association | 1924 | 1938 | ||
Willochra Football Association | 1920 | 1936 | Mount Remarkable Football Association (1920-23) | |
Wooroora Football Association | 1909 | 1925 | folded due to financial issues | |
Yackamoorundie Football Association | 1912 | 1924 | In recess 1914-18 (World War I), clubs transferred to Moorundie Football Association | |
Yackilowie Football Association | 1914 | 1921 | ||
Yorke Peninsula Football Association | 1887 | 1960 | In recess 1895, 1916-18 (World War I), 1941-44 (World War II) | |
Yorke Peninsula Junior Football Association | 1937 | 1946 | ||
Yorke Valley Football League | 1910 | 1993 | In recess 1916-18 (World War I), 1937-45 (World War II), merged with Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association to form Yorke Peninsula Football League | Northern Yorke Peninsula Football Association (1910-24) Northern and Mid Yorke Peninsula Football Association (1925-29) |
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