South Adelaide's Phoenix Hargrave kicks clear in Round 4. Picture - Peter Argent
Norwood’s Jackson Callow has accepted a $125 fine for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Cole Gerloff at Stratarama Stadium on Friday.
Norwood’s Jackson Callow has accepted a reprimand for striking Glenelg’s Corey Lyons at Stratarama Stadium on Friday.
Port Adelaide’s Will Lorenz has accepted a $125 fine for engaging in rough conduct with Central’s Harry Grant at X Convenience Oval on Friday.
Sturt’s Jasmin Fejo has accepted a one-match penalty for engaging in rough conduct with South’s Caitlin Couch at Thomas Farms Oval on Sunday.
North Adelaide’s Aprille Crooks has accepted a reprimand for engaging in misconduct with Woodville-West Torrens’ Maia Freemantle at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday.
The Round 4 Powerade Breakthrough Player is Woodville-West Torrens’ Lukas Cooke.
Transforming himself into a key defender this season, Cooke displayed his talent for reading the play by taking six intercept marks to go with 19 disposals in the win against Adelaide.
Round 1 – Alex Van Wyk (North Adelaide)
Round 2 – Will Francou (North Adelaide)
Round 3 – Nick Sadler (Sturt)
The Round 6 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is Sturt’s Monique Bessen.
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)
The Round 6 SANFL U18 MVP is Sturt’s Louis Kellaway.
Chalking up 31 disposals, eight marks and five clearances in the win against West, the son of former Richmond Tiger Duncan Kellaway also hit the scoreboard with a goal.
Round 1 – Polly Turner (North Adelaide) – Hectorville FC
Round 2 – Tessa Davis (Glenelg) – Brighton FC
Round 3 – Maia Freemantle (Eagles) – Henley FC
Round 4 – Ashleigh George (North Adelaide) – Broadview FC
Round 5 – Saskia Reynolds (Sturt) – Glenunga FC
Glenelg v Norwood – Phil Aspinall
3 – Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
2 – Corey Lyons (Glenelg)
1 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
Central v Port – Paul Bonsor
3 – Mani Liddy (Central)
2 – Nick Lange (Central)
1 – Luca Whitelum (Central)
South v North – John Casey
3 – Olivier Northam (South)
2 – Frank Szekely (North)
1 – Oliver Davis (South)
Eagles v Adelaide – Grant Coffee
3 – Kobe Mutch (Eagles)
2 – Sam Berry (Adelaide)
1 – James Rowe (Eagles)
Sturt v West – Chris Kendall
3 – Jared Dakin (Sturt)
2 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
1 – Amos Doyle (Sturt)
Glenelg v Norwood
10 – Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
8 – Corey Lyons (Glenelg)
3 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
3 – Mitch O’Neill (Norwood)
2 – James Bell (Glenelg)
2 – Jonty Scharenberg (Glenelg)
1 – Jacob Kennerley (Norwood)
1 – Finn Heard (Norwood)
Central v Port
10 – Mani Liddy (Central)
4 – Jake Gasper (Central)
4 – Rhett Montgomerie (Central)
3 – Aiden Grace (Central)
3 – Luca Whitelum (Central)
2 – Jack Wakins (Port)
2 – Nick Lange (Central)
1 – Beau Thomas (Central)
1 – Kobe Annand (Central)
South v North
10 – Olivier Northam (South)
7 – Frank Szekely (North)
7 – Oliver Davis (South)
2 – Oskar Faulkhead (North)
2 – Noah Howes (South)
2 – Noah Casalini (North)
Sturt v West
9 – Henry Carey (Sturt)
6 – Jared Dakin (Sturt)
6 – Amos Doyle (Sturt)
6 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
3 – James Mathews (Sturt)
Eagles v Adelaide
8 – Kobe Mutch (Eagles)
7 – Jack Hayes (Eagles)
4 – James Rowe (Eagles)
4 – Sam Rowland (Eagles)
4 – Lachlan McAndrew (Adelaide)
2 – Sam Berry (Adelaide)
1 – Brayden Cook (Adelaide)
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