Adelaide's Luke Pedlar was a key performer against the Eagles in Round 12. Picture - Scott Starkey
South’s Charlie Duncan has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Central’s Luca Whitelum at Magain Stadium on Saturday.
Norwood’s Tristan Binder has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for striking Port’s Jez McLennan at Alberton Oval on Sunday.
North’s Sam Cumming has accepted a reprimand for carelessly making contact with an umpire at Thomas Farms Oval on Saturday.
Woodville-West Torrens’ Kobe Mutch has accepted a reprimand for carelessly making contact with an umpire at Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
Adelaide’s Luke Pedlar has accepted a reprimand for carelessly making contact with an umpire at Adelaide Oval on Sunday.
West’s Sarah Campbell has accepted a 2-match penalty for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Madelyn Zacher at Hisense Stadium.
Norwood’s Adrienne Davies has accepted a 1-match penalty for kicking Central’s Elizabeth Wilson at X Convenience Oval on Saturday.
Eagles’ Julia Faulkner has accepted a reprimand for carelessly making contact with an umpire at Magain Stadium on Saturday.
The Round 12 SANFL Powerade Breakthrough Player is Adelaide’s Ned Atkinson.
Featuring in his 10th League game this season, the 18-year-old impressed with three goals from his 12 disposals and four marks against the Eagles.
Round 1 – Alex Van Wyk (North Adelaide)
Round 2 – Will Francou (North Adelaide)
Round 3 – Nick Sadler (Sturt)
Round 4 – Lukas Cooke (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 5 – Jett Hasting (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 6 – Jacob Newton (Norwood)
Round 7 – Alex Holt (Sturt)
Round 8 – Daniel Sladojevic (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 9 – Bailey Pilmore (South Adelaide)
Round 10 – Caleb May (West Adelaide)
Round 11 – Dakota Sterzl (South Adelaide)
The Round 14 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is Woodville-West Torrens’ Julia Faulkner.
In just her ninth SANFLW League game, the 17-year-old impressed with 22 disposals, six clearances and eight tackles in the Eagles’ vital win against South Adelaide.
Round 1 – Sophie Eaton (Central District)
Round 2 – Emma Kilpatrick (West Adelaide)
Round 3 – Imogen Trengove (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 4 – Emma Charlton (South Adelaide)
Round 5 – Taya Maxwell (South Adelaide)
Round 6 – Monique Bessen (Sturt)
Round 7 – Lily Smart (Sturt)
Round 8 – Layla Vizgaudis (South Adelaide)
Round 9 – Maia Freemantle (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 10 – Lucy Waye (West Adelaide)
Round 11 – Lucy Moore (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 12 – Ruby Lynch (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 13 – Lani Cocks (Norwood)
The Round 13 SANFL U18 MVP is Glenelg’s Gabe Patterson.
The Bays’ dynamic forward displayed his marking ability overhead and on the lead while booting seven goals against West.
Jack Cook (Eagles) – Port District FC
Dayne McGary (South) – Brighton FC
The Round 14 SANFLW AAMI Rookie is South Adelaide’s Hope Taylor.
Round 1 – Polly Turner (North Adelaide) – Hectorville FC
Round 2 – Tessa Davis (Glenelg) – Brighton FC
Round 3 – Maia Freemantle (Woodville-West Torrens) – Henley FC
Round 4 – Ashleigh George (North Adelaide) – Broadview FC
Round 5 – Saskia Reynolds (Sturt) – Glenunga FC
Round 6 – Lottie Almond (Norwood) – Tea Tree Gully FC
Round 7 – Lily Whiteman (Sturt) – Glenunga FC
Round 8 – Imogen Szegedi (Sturt) – Nairne Bremer FC
Round 9 – Sarah Deed (West Adelaide) – Goodwood Saints FC
Round 10 – Elizabeth Johnson (Glenelg) – Flagstaff Hill FC
Round 11 – Alice Tentye (Woodville-West Torrens) – North Gambier FC
Round 12 – Lani Cocks (Norwood) – Tumby Bay FC
Round 13 – Ella Sergi (Central District) – Salisbury North FC
West v Glenelg – Tom Eglington
3 – Luke Partington (Glenelg)
2 – Lachlan Hosie (Glenelg)
1 – Jarryd Lyons (Glenelg)
Sturt v North – John Casey
3 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
2 – Amos Doyle (Sturt)
1 – Casey Voss (Sturt)
South v Central – Chris Kendall
3 – Leyton Chisholm (Central)
2 – Oliver Davis (South)
1 – Rhett Montgomerie (Central)
Eagles v Adelaide – Jack Hannath
3 – Chayce Jones (Adelaide)
2 – Nick Murray (Adelaide)
1 – Brayden Cook (Adelaide)
Port v Norwood – Grant Coffee
3 – Baynen Lowe (Norwood)
2 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
1 – Ollie Lord (Port)
Leaderboard
22 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
16 – Kobe Mutch (Eagles)
15 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
13 – Jarryd Lyons (Glenelg)
12 – Billy Cootee (Norwood)
11 – Mani Liddy (Central/Port)
10 – Angus Schumacher (North Adelaide), James Rowe (Eagles)
9 – Lachlan McAndrew (Adelaide)
8 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
7 – Chris Burgess (Adelaide), Elliot Dunkin (South)
6 – Jack Watkins (Port)
West v Glenelg
7 – Luke Partington (Glenelg)
6 – Brady Searle (West)
4 – Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
4 – Jarryd Lyons (Glenelg)
4 – Ned Stevens (West)
3 – Max Proud (Glenelg)
2 – Cole Gerloff (Glenelg)
Sturt v North
10 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
8 – Tom Emmett (Sturt)
6 – Angus Anderson (Sturt)
2 – Amos Doyle (Sturt)
2 – Flynn Perez (Sturt)
1 – Jared Dakin (Sturt)
1 – Casey Voss (Sturt)
South v Central
9 – Oliver Davis (South)
5 – Luca Whitelum (Central)
4 – Oscar Clavarino (South)
3 – Sam Skinner (South)
3 – George Kendall (Central)
2 – Leyton Chisholm (Central)
2 – Elliot Dunkin (South)
1 – Anzac Lochowiak (Central)
Eagles v Adelaide
5 – Kieran Stachan (Adelaide)
5 – Brayden Cook (Adelaide)
5 – Chayce Jones (Adelaide)
5 – Billy Dowling (Adelaide)
4 – Luke Pedlar (Adelaide)
4 – Harry Schoenberg (Adelaide)
2 – Jay Boyle (Adelaide)
Port v Norwood
7 – Ollie Lord (Port)
6 – Ivan Soldo (Port)
5 – Baynen Lowe (Norwood)
4 – Jeremy Finlayson (Port)
4 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
2 – Jacob Kennerley (Norwood)
2 – Jez McLennan (Port)
Round 13 Hostplus SANFL League
200 games
Josh Hone (Sturt)
50 games
Connor McFadyen (Sturt)
Ollie Lord (Port)
Tom Scully (West)
Women Semi Finals
50 games
Brianna Walling (Eagles)
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