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Round 1 SANFL Footy Fix

Adelaide's Matthew Wright made his Hostplus SANFL League coaching debut in the absence of Michael Godden in Round 1. Picture - David Mariuz

Compiled by Zac Milbank

Round 1 SANFL Match Review Panel

Port’s Xavier Walsh has accepted a two-match penalty for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Riley Holder at Stratarama Stadium on Friday.

Norwood’s Henry Nelligan has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Sturt’s Luke Edmonds at The Parade on Thursday night.

Port’s Lachlan Charleson has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Cole Gerloff at Stratarama Stadium on Friday.

Sturt’s Rory Illman has accepted a $125 fine for engaging in rough conduct with Norwood’s Jacob Kennerley at The Parade on Thursday night.

Eagles’ James Rowe has accepted a $125 fine for engaging in rough conduct with West’s Sam Frost at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Friday.

West’s Dylan Bramich has accepted a $125 fine for striking Eagle Riley Knight at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Friday.

Round 1 Powerade Breakthrough Player

The Round 1 Powerade Breakthrough Player is Adelaide’s Toby Murray. 
Recruited from Wangaratta, the 20-year-old was a significant presence in his team’s win against South Adelaide, kicking four goals to go with 13 disposals, six marks and eight score involvements.

Round 5 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player

The Round 5 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is Central District’s Jasmine Evans. 
Playing chiefly as a key forward, Evans created opportunities for her teammates with her 15 disposals while also hitting the scoreboard with two goals in the win against North.

Round 1 – Poppy Scholz (Glenelg)
Round 2 – India Rasheed (Sturt)
Round 3 – Violet Patterson (Glenelg)
Round 4 – Zara Walsh (Sturt)

Round 2 SANFL U18 MVP

The Round 2 SANFL U18 MVP is Woodville-West Torrens’ Jevan Phillipou. 
Dividing his time between the midfield and attack, the younger brother of St Kilda’s Mattaes Phillipou had a huge influence in the Eagles’ win, collecting 25 disposals and 14 marks, together with four goals.
Round 1 – Sam Cumming (North Adelaide)

Round 1 AAMI Rookies

Finn Heard (Norwood) Walkerville FC
Alastair Lord (Norwood) Athelstone FC
Cooper Murley (Norwood) Tea Tree Gully FC
Will Spain (Sturt) Onkaparinga Valley FC
Tom Wheaton (South) Strathalbyn FC
Nic Schroder (South) Willunga FC
Noah Howes (South) Port Noarlunga FC
Max Clifton (South) Flagstaff Hill FC
Jay O’Leary (Adelaide) Broadview FC
Darcy Clifford (Adelaide) Langhorne Creek FC
Tyler Welsh (Adelaide) Henley FC
Josh Morris (Woodville-West Torrens) Rosewater FC
Will Neumann (Woodville-West Torrens) Kadina FC
Finn Higham (West Adelaide) Lockleys FC
Lachlan Williams (West Adelaide) Encounter Bay FC
Oscar Kregar (West Adelaide) Berri FC
Will Patton (West Adelaide) Mitcham FC
Oscar Adams (Glenelg) South Gambier FC
Beau Baldwin (Port Adelaide) Waybacks FC

Round 5 SANFLW AAMI Rookie

The Round 5 SANFLW AAMI Rookie is North Adelaide’s Tiara Hatchard. 
From Adelaide University FC, the 21-year-old cousin of Adelaide AFLW star Anne Hatchard kicked an impressive goal in her debut game for the Roosters against Central District.

Round 1 SANFL Now Player of the Year Award

Norwood v Sturt – John Nankivell
3) Harry Boyd (Norwood)
2) Billy Cootee (Norwood)
1) Will Snelling (Sturt)

South v Adelaide – Jack Hannath
3) Billy Dowling (Adelaide)
2) Jake Arundell (South)
1) Toby Murray (Adelaide)

Eagles v West – Chris Kendall
3) Adam D’Aloia (Eagles)
2) Luke McKay (Eagles)
1) Riley Knight (Eagles)

North v Central – John Casey
3) Nick Lange (Central)
2) Campbell Combe (North)
1) Mani Liddy (Central)

Glenelg v Port – Patrick Goldsmith
3) Riley Holder (Glenelg)
2) Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
1) Matt Allen (Glenelg)

7News Adelaide Round 1 Goal of the Week

Shearman Medal - Coaches Votes

Norwood v Sturt
10 – Harry Boyd (Norwood)
7 – Matthew Ling (Norwood)
5 – Billy Cootee (Norwood)
3 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
2 – Declan Hamilton (Norwood)
2 – Joel Thiele (Sturt)
1 – Casey Voss (Sturt)

South v Adelaide
9 – Billy Dowling (Adelaide)
7 – Kieran Strachan (Adelaide)
5 – Sam Skinner (South)
3 – Luke Nankervis (Adelaide)
3 – Jake Arundell (South)
2 – Hayden Sampson (South)
1 – Hugh Bond (Adelaide)

North v Central
9 – Jez McLennan (Central)
5 – Billy McCormack (Central)
5 – Campbell Combe (North)
4 – Harrison Wigg (North)
3 – Wilson Barry (Central)
2 – Karl Finlay (North)
1 – Mani Liddy (Central)
1 – Nick Lange (Central)

Glenelg v Port
9 – Matt Allen (Glenelg)
7 – Riley Holder (Glenelg)
6 – Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
4 – Liam McBean (Glenelg)
3 – Chris Curran (Glenelg)
1 – Jordon Sweet (Port)

Eagles v West
10 – Adam D’Aloia (Eagles)
8 – Riley Knight (Eagles)
6 – Luke McKay (Eagles)
2 – Connor Ballenden (Eagles)
2 – Jarrad Redden (Eagles)
1 – Josh Ryan (West)
1 – Joey Sinor (Eagles)

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