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Round 17 SANFL Footy Fix

Compiled by Zac Milbank

Round 17 SANFL Match Review Panel

West’s Isaac Johnson will challenge his two-match ban for striking Norwood’s Brodie Carroll at Hisense Stadium on Saturday.

Johnson will front the SANFL Tribunal from 6pm on Tuesday.

 

Central’s Jez McLennan has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with North’s Lachlan Grubb at Prospect Oval on Saturday.

Eagles’ Sam Rowland has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Lachie Hosie at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday.

Central’s Hugo Munn has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with North’s Lee Minervini at Prospect Oval on Saturday.

North’s Andrew Moore has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for striking Central’s Mani Liddy at Prospect Oval on Saturday.

North’s Charlie Dinning has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Central’s Harry Grant at Prospect Oval on Saturday.

Adelaide’s Sam Berry has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Sturt’s Amos Doyle at Wigan Oval on Saturday.

Port’s Orazio Fantasia has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for striking South’s Kobe Mutch at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.

Port’s Francis Evans has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with South’s Liam Nye at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.

Port’s Harper Montgomery has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with South’s Eamon Wilkinson at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.

Port Adelaide’s Cam Sutcliffe has accepted a reprimand for striking South’s Keegan Brooksby at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.

Port’s Miller Carter has accepted a reprimand for misconduct against South’s Jake Summerton at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.

Round 17 Powerade Breakthrough Player

The Round 17 Powerade Breakthrough Player is Woodville-West Torrens’ Kade Herbert.

Playing just his fourth League game, the 17-year-old kicked two vital goals in the last term amongst his 13 disposals, five marks and five tackles.

 

Round 1 – Kobe Ryan (West Adelaide)
Round 2 – Leyton Chisholm (Central District)
Round 3 – Charlie Dinning (North Adelaide)
Round 4 – Liam Delahunty (West Adelaide)
Round 5 – Cade Kennedy (West Adelaide)
Round 6 – Amos Doyle (Sturt)
Round 7 – Adam D’Aloia (Eagles)
Round 8 – Jed Hagan (Port Adelaide)
Round 9 – Sam Frost (West Adelaide)
Round 10 – Sam Breuer (Sturt)
Round 11 – Ben Shillabeer (South Adelaide)
Round 12 – Max Beattie (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 13 – Sid Draper (South Adelaide)
Round 14 – Jack McCann (North Adelaide)
Round 15 – Blayne O’Loughlin (Adelaide)
Round 16 – Max Blacker (North Adelaide)

Round 18 Torrens University U18 MVP

The Round 18 Torrens University U18 MVP is West Adelaide’s Bailey White.

The powerful Bloods midfielder had a significant impact in his team’s win against Norwood, racking up 29 disposals, eight clearances, 10 tackles and a goal.

Round 1 – Patrick Toole (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 2 – Liam Fawcett (Central District)
Round 3 – Phoenix Hargrave (South Adelaide)
Round 4 – Trent Tattoli (Central District)
Round 5 – Kade Herbert (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 6 – Lucas Camporeale (Glenelg)
Round 7 – Jack Delean (South Adelaide)
Round 8 – William Rowlands (Norwood)
Round 9 – William O’Brien (Central)
Round 10 – Charlie Nicholls (Central)
Round 11 – Tom Wheaton (South Adelaide)
Round 12 – Sam Waltham (Sturt)
Round 13 – Harry Francis (Glenelg)
Round 14 – Kade Hilton (West Adelaide)
Round 15 – Darcy Hudson (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 16 – Dyson Sharp (Central District)
Round 17 – Ben Ridgway (Glenelg)

Round 17 AAMI Rookies

Jarman Sigal (Adelaide) – Brighton FC
Jacob Collins (South) – Tasman FC
Jordan White (West) – Renmark FC

SANFL Now Player of the Year Award

South v Port – Chris Kendall
3 – Kobe Mutch (South)
2 – Quinton Narkle (Port)
1 – Orazio Fantasia (Port)

Sturt v Adelaide – John Casey
3 – Lachlan Sholl (Adelaide)
2 – Jackson Hately (Adelaide)
1 – James Battersby (Sturt)

North v Central – Doug Robertson
3 – Harry Grant (Central)
2 – Andrew Moore (North)
1 – Mitch Harvey (North)

Eagles v Glenelg – Narelle Smith
3 – James Rowe (Eagles)
2 – Adam D’Aloia (Eagles)
1 – Kade Herbert (Eagles)

West v Norwood – Tim Saul
3 – Harry Boyd (Norwood)
2 – Matthew Panos (Norwood)
1 – Kobe Ryan (West)

Round 17 7News Adelaide SANFL Goal of the Week

Shearman Medal - Coaches Votes

South v Port
10 – Keegan Brooksby (South)
7 – Orazio Fantasia (Port)
4 — Kobe Mutch (South)
3 – Joseph Haines (South)
2 – Trent Dumont (Port)
2 – Francis Evans (Port)
1 – Ben Shillabeer (South)
1 – Liam Fitt (South)

Sturt v Adelaide
10 – Lachlan Sholl (Adelaide)
7 – Josh Hone (Sturt)
7 – Jackson Hately (Adelaide)
3 – James Battersby (Sturt)
2 – Patrick Parnell (Adelaide)
1 – Ned McHenry (Adelaide)

North v Central
10 – Harry Grant (Central)
7 – Kyle Presbury (Central)
7 – Andrew Moore (North)
3 – Jez McLennan (Central)
2 – Mitch Harvey (North)
1 – Jack McCann (North)

Eagles v Glenelg
10 – James Rowe (Eagles)
8 – Joseph Sinor (Eagles)
6 – Corey Lyons (Glenelg)
3 – Lachlan Hosie (Glenelg)
2 – Adam D’Aloia (Eagles)
1 – Will Pearce (Eagles)

West v Norwood
9 – Tom Morrish (West)
9 – Matt Panos (Norwood)
6 – Jackson Callow (Norwood)
2 – Jacob Kennerley (Norwood)
2 – Callum Park (West)
1 – Isaac Johnson (West)
1 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)

Round 18 Hostplus SANFL League Milestone

150 games
Keenan Ramsey (North Adelaide)

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