South Adelaide's Jack Delean celebrates after kicking his nomination for Channel 7 Goal of the Week. Picture - David Mariuz
Sturt’s Tom Emmett has accepted a one-match ban for kicking Eagle Riley Knight at Thomas Farms Oval on Sunday.
Eagles’ Riley Knight has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for striking Sturt’s Tom Emmett at Thomas Farms Oval on Sunday.
Sturt’s Josh Hone has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Eagle Lukas Cooke at Thomas Farms Oval on Sunday.
Glenelg’s Archie Lovelock has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with West’s Kobe Ryan at Stratarama Stadium on Saturday.
Port Adelaide’s Jack Watkins has accepted a reprimand for making careless contact with an umpire at Alberton on Sunday.
Port Adelaide’s Will Lorenz has accepted a reprimand for making careless contact with an umpire at Alberton on Sunday.
Glenelg’s Ellie Kellock has accepted a one-match ban for making forceful front-on contact with West’s Ella Maxwell at Magain Stadium on Saturday.
Central’s Georgia Madigan has accepted a reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with North’s Teagan Robins at X Convenience Oval on Saturday.
The Round 3 Powerade Breakthrough Player is North Adelaide’s Charlie Dickeson.
In just his third Hostplus SANFL League game, the 18-year-old produced a lively performance inside 50 which yielded four goals from 14 disposals and three marks in the Roosters’ win against Port.
Round 1 – Oliver Francou (North Adelaide)
Round 2 – Luca Slade (Sturt)
The Round 1 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is West Adelaide’s Chelsea Newitt.
Playing an influential role inside 50 for the Bloods, the 18-year-old kicked three goals from 17 disposals and five marks in her team’s win against Glenelg.
The Round 4 AAMI Talent League MVP is Woodville-West Torrens’ Mitchell Harris.
Displaying great flair for reading the flight of the ball, the Eagles’ key defender hauled in a match-high 16 marks to go with 24 disposals in his team’s win against Sturt.
Round 1 – Kodah Edwards (South Adelaide)
Round 2 – Laurence Andriani (West Adelaide)
Round 3 – Jacob McNicol (Glenelg)
James White (Sturt) – Tea Tree Gully FC
Kyan Smith (Port Adelaide) – McLaren Districts FC
The Round 1 SANFLW AAMI Rookie is South Adelaide’s Chanel May.
Making her Hostplus SANFLW League debut, the 17-year-old impressed by kicking two goals to go with her 12 disposals and four marks in the Panthers’ win against Norwood.
Norwood v South – Tim Saul
3 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
2 – Finn Heard (Norwood)
1 – Aaron Francis (Norwood)
Glenelg v West – Braeden Ingram
3 – Liam McBean (Glenelg)
2 – Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
1 – Kobe Ryan (West)
Central v Adelaide – John Casey
3 – Reilly O’Brien (Adelaide)
2 – Blake Drury (Adelaide)
1 – Josh Fahey (Central)
Sturt v Eagles – Patrick Goldsmith
3 – Ted Clohesy (Eagles)
2 – Connor Ballenden (Eagles)
1 – Riley Knight (Eagles)
Port v North – Neil Cross
3 – Oliver Francou (North)
2 – Charlie Dickeson (North)
1 – Jake Weidemann (Port)
Norwood v South
9 – Aaron Francis (Norwood)
8 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
4 – Pierce Seymour (Norwood)
3 – Finn Heard (Norwood)
3 – Baynen Lowe (Norwood)
3 – Arlo Draper (South)
Glenelg v West
9 – Liam McBean (Glenelg)
8 – Jonty Scharenberg (Glenelg)
5 – Kobe Ryan (West)
4 – Cade Kennedy (West)
2 – Alex Martini (Glenelg)
2 – Caleb May (West)
Central v Adelaide
10 – Reilly O’Brien (Adelaide)
7 – Sid Draper (Adelaide)
4 – Chayce Jones (Adelaide)
4 – Josh Fahey (Central)
3 – Luca Whitelum (Central)
1 – Lachie Sholl (Adelaide)
1 – Blake Drury (Adelaide)
Sturt v Eagles
10 – Connor Ballenden (Eagles)
6 – Kade Herbert (Eagles)
4 – RIley Knight (Eagles)
3 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
3 – Will Coomblas (Sturt)
2 – Lukas Cooke (Eagles)
1 – Marty Frederick (Sturt)
1 – Oliver Grivell (Sturt)
Port v North
8 – Angus Schumacher (North)
8 – Oliver Francou (North)
7 – Mitch Harvey (North)
3 – Nick Moore (Port)
2 – Cody Raak (North)
2 – Harrison Wigg (North)
Round 4 Men
100 games
Jack Heard (Norwood)
50 games
Billy Dowling (Adelaide)
Luke Nankervis (Adelaide)
Blayne O’Loughlin (North)
Jye Sinderberry (West)
Hugh Stagg (Glenelg)
Dante Visentini (Port)
Round 2 Women
50 games
Ella Quinn (Glenelg)
Bianca Portaro (Eagles)
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