Central's Luca Whitelum polled three votes from the coaches in the Shearman Medal count for Round 6. Picture - David Mariuz
Glenelg’s Rex Jones has accepted a three-match ban for engaging in rough conduct with Eagle Jack Hayes at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday.
Glenelg’s Charlie Robinson-Cay will challenge a two-match ban for engaging in rough conduct with Eagle Max Litster at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday. Robinson-Cay will face the SANFL Tribunal at 6pm on Wednesday.
Glenelg’s Charlie Robinson-Cay has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for making forceful front-on contact with Eagle Harrison Dawkins at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday.
Glenelg’s Rex Jones has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Eagle Patrick Weckert at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday.
Central’s Anzac Lochowiak has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Port’s Nick Moore at Alberton Oval on Saturday.
The Round 6 Powerade Breakthrough Player is Norwood’s Josh Murphy.
The emerging key forward displayed great efficiency in booting five goals from six kicks and four marks in the Redlegs’ big win against West Adelaide in Port Lincoln.
Round 1 – Oliver Francou (North Adelaide)
Round 2 – Luca Slade (Sturt)
Round 3 – Charlie Dickeson (North Adelaide)
Round 4 – Ethan Grace (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 5 – Bailey Pilmore (South Adelaide)
Hudson Vivian (Central District) – Gawler Central FC
The Round 7 AAMI Talent League MVP is North Adelaide’s Harry Tamblyn.
Showing plenty of dash from defence and through the midfield, the long-kicking left footer racked up 33 disposals, four clearances and a goal against South Adelaide.
Round 1 – Kodah Edwards (South Adelaide)
Round 2 – Laurence Andriani (West Adelaide)
Round 3 – Jacob McNicol (Glenelg)
Round 4 – Mitchell Harris (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 5 – Cain Florance (South Adelaide)
Round 6 – Percy Burgoyne (West Adelaide)
Norwood v West – Adrian Pickles
3 – Aaron Francis (Norwood)
2 – Pierce Seymour (Norwood)
1 – Baynen Lowe (Norwood)
Eagles v Glenelg – John Casey
3 – Corey Lyons (Glenelg)
2 – Matt Allen (Glenelg)
1 – Ted Clohesy (Eagles)
Sturt v Adelaide – Travis Wakeling
3 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
2 – Luca Slade (Sturt)
1 – Amos Doyle (Sturt)
South v North – Neil Cross
3 – Angus Schumacher (North)
2 – Cody Raak (North)
1 – Frank Szekely (North)
Port v Central – Chris Kendall
3 – Tom Cochrane (Port)
2 – Tom Anastasopolous (Port)
1 – Anzac Lochowiak (Central)
Norwood v West
10 – Aaron Francis (Norwood)
8 – Pierce Seymour (Norwood)
5 – Baynen Lowe (Norwood)
5 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
1 – Jack Heard (Norwood)
1 – Charlie Molan (Norwood)
Eagles v Glenelg
10 – Corey Lyons (Glenelg)
7 – Matt Allen (Glenelg)
7 – Ted Clohesy (Eagles)
2 – Max Beattie (Eagles)
2 – Jonty Scharenberg (Glenelg)
2 – Patrick Parnell (Glenelg)
South v North
9 – Angus Schumacher (North)
7 – Frank Szekely (North)
6 – Cody Raak (North)
4 – Oliver Francou (North)
3 – Mitch Harvey (North)
1 – Jack Delean (South)
Sturt v Adelaide
10 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
6 – Marty Frederick (Sturt)
6 – Luca Slade (Sturt)
6 – Sam Conforti (Sturt)
1 – Amos Doyle (Sturt)
1 – Darcy Fogarty (Adelaide)
Port v Central
9 – Tom Cochrane (Port)
7 – Tom Anastasopolous (Port)
4 – Kobe Annand (Central)
3 – Anzac Lochowiak (Central)
3 – Luca Whitelum (Central)
2 – Nick Moore (Port)
1 – Jez McLennan (Port)
1 – Harry Grant (Central)
50 games
Jonti Schuback (West Adelaide)
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