Glenelg’s Brady Searle has been referred directly to the SANFL Tribunal for making forceful front-on contact with Norwood’s Jack Saunders at Stratarama Stadium on Sunday.
Searle’s hearing will take place at Adelaide Oval from 6pm on Tuesday.
Central’s Shelby Smith will challenge a charge of making face contact with North’s Isabelle Starmer at X Convenience Oval on Saturday.
Smith’s hearing will take place at Adelaide Oval from 7pm on Tuesday.
The Round 4 Powerade Breakthrough Player is West Adelaide’s Liam Delahunty.
The strongly-built key forward did his best to drag the Bloods back into the contest against Port Adelaide, kicking four goals and taking six marks in an eye-catching display.
Round 1 – Kobe Ryan (West Adelaide)
Round 2 – Leyton Chisholm (Central District)
Round 3 – Charlie Dinning (North Adelaide)
The Round 9 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is West Adelaide’s Asha Dufour.
Playing chiefly through the midfield, Dufour collected 26 disposals and five clearances while also taking five marks as the Bloods drew with the Eagles.
Round 1 – Piper Window (Glenelg)
Round 2 – Monique Bessen (Sturt)
Round 3 – Caitlin Wendland (Central)
Round 4 – Laitiah Huynh (Central)
Round 5 – Madisyn Freeman (Glenelg)
Round 6 – India Rasheed (Sturt)
Round 7 – Elaine Grigg (Central)
Round 8 – Charlotte Riggs (Central)
The Round 6 Torrens University U18 MVP is Glenelg wingman Lucas Camporeale.
Racking up a massive 39 disposals and 10 marks, the silky left-footer registered 82 per cent disposal efficiency in his team’s win against Norwood.
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)
Sturt v Central – Phil Aspinall
3 – James Battersby (Sturt)
2 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
1 – Jez McLennan (Central)
South v Adelaide – Chris Kendall
3 – Jackson Hately (Adelaide)
2 – Sam Berry (Adelaide)
1 – Ned McHenry (Adelaide)
North v Eagles – John Casey
3 – Keenan Ramsey (North)
2 – Campbell Combe (North)
1 – Joseph Sinor (Eagles)
West v Port – Grant Coffee
3 – Callum Park (West)
2 – Tom Morrish (West)
1 – Tom Scully (Port)
Glenelg v Norwood – Tim Saul
3 – Corey Lyons (Glenelg)
2 – Max Proud (Glenelg)
1 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
Sturt v Central
10 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
7 – James Battersby (Sturt)
6 – Jez McLennan (Central)
3 – Leyton Chisholm (Central)
2 – Connor McFadyen (Sturt)
1 – Hugo Munn (Central)
1 – Josh Hone (Sturt)
South v Adelaide
10 – Jackson Hately (Adelaide)
8 – Ned McHenry (Adelaide)
4 – Sam Berry (Adelaide)
3 – Patrick Parnell (Adelaide)
2 – Tyler Brown (Adelaide)
1 – Kieran Strachan (Adelaide)
1 – Tariek Newchurch (Adelaide)
North v Eagles
10 – Campbell Combe (North)
8 – Keenan Ramsey (North)
3 – Jake Patmore (North)
3 – Joseph Sinor (Eagles)
3 – Riley Knight (Eagles)
3 – James Rowe (Eagles)
West v Port
10 – Tom Scully (Port)
6 – Hugh Jackson (Port)
4 – Trent Dumont (Port)
4 – Tom Morrish (West)
2 – Francis Evans (Port)
2 – Tom Clurey (Port)
1 – Dante Visentini (Port)
1 – Liam Delahunty (West)
Glenelg v Norwood
10 – Corey Lyons (Glenelg)
6 – Matthew Snook (Glenelg)
6 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
5 – Liam McBean (Glenelg)
2 – Harry Boyd (Norwood)
1 – Max Proud (Glenelg)
150 games
Josh Hone (Sturt)
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