Sturt forward Josh Hone celebrates a goal against North Adelaide. Picture - Cory Sutton
West Adelaide’s Jesse Thackeray has accepted a reprimand for carelessly making contact with an umpire at Hisense Stadium on Saturday.
West’s Chloe Tonkin has accepted a reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Sturt’s Monique Bessen at Hisense Stadium on Saturday.
Sturt’s Amy Brooks-Birve has accepted a reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with West’s Philippa Worthley at Hisense Stadium on Saturday.
The Round 6 Powerade Breakthrough Player is Norwood’s Jacob Newton.
In just his fourth Hostplus SANFL League game, the medium-sized forward took seven marks and booted three goals as he provided a strong presence inside 50m against the Panthers.
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)
The Round 7 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is Sturt’s Lily Smart.
Displaying great speed on the wing, Smart registered 19 disposals, six tackles, four marks and eight inside 50s in the Double Blues’ win against West.
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)
The Round 7 SANFL U18 MVP is Norwood’s Noah Daw.
Playing in the backline, Daw found a nice balance between attack and defence, nullifying his opponent while collecting 25 disposals and 11 marks against Glenelg.
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
Round 6 – Lottie Almond (Norwood) – Tea Tree Gully FC
West v Central – Tim Saul
3 – Kobe Annand (Central)
2 – Kade Dittmar (Central)
1 – Mani Liddy (Central)
Port v Adelaide – John Casey
3 – Brodie Smith (Adelaide)
2 – Charlie Edwards (Adelaide)
1 – Logan Evans (Port)
Glenelg v Eagles – Neil Cross
3 – Jarryd Lyons (Glenelg)
2 – Joseph Sinor (Eagles)
1 – Patrick Parnell (Glenelg)
North v Sturt – Grant Coffee
3 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
2 – Frank Szekely (North)
1 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
South v Norwood – Tom Eglington
3 – Billy Cootee (Norwood)
2 – Matt Ling (Norwood)
1 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
West v Central
8 – Kade Dittmar (Central)
7 – Kobe Annand (Central)
7 – Beau Thomas (Central)
4 – Harry Grant (Central)
3 – Mani Liddy (Central)
1 – Kai Pudney (Central)
Port v Adelaide
8 – Brodie Smith (Adelaide)
7 – Billy Dowling (Adelaide)
4 – Jack Madgen (Adelaide)
4 – Travis Boak (Port)
3 – Blake Drury (Adelaide)
2 – Jez McLennan (Port)
2 – Charlie Edwards (Adelaide)
Glenelg v Eagles
9 – Jarryd Lyons (Glenelg)
8 – Matt Allen (Glenelg)
4 – Max Beattie (Eagles)
3 – Kobe Mutch (Eagles)
2 – Jordan Lukac (Eagles)
2 – Joseph Sinor (Eagles)
1 – Max Proud (Glenelg)
1 – Cameron Fleeton (Eagles)
North v Sturt
9 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
9 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
6 – Frank Szekely (North)
4 – Casey Voss (Sturt)
1 – Jared Dakin (Sturt)
1 – Cody Raak (North)
South v Norwood
9 – Jackson Callow (Norwood)
8 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
7 – Billy Cootee (Norwood)
3 – Oliver Davis (South)
2 – Jacob Newton (Norwood)
1 – Finn Heard (Norwood)
Hostplus SANFLW League – Round 8
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