Woodville-West Torrens’ Will Pearce has accepted a two-match ban with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with South’s Joseph Haines at Flinders University Stadium on Friday.
Port Adelaide’s Dante Visentini has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for making forceful front-on contact with Glenelg’s Lachie Hosie at Stratarama Stadium on Friday.
Central’s Justin Hoskin has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with North’s Lee Minervini on Friday.
Sturt’s Joel Thiele has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Norwood’s Ethan Warburton at The Parade on Thursday night.
West Adelaide’s Illish Ross has accepted a one-match ban with an early guilty plea for making forceful front-on contact with Central’s Shelby Smith at Hisense Stadium on Saturday.
North Adelaide’s Laela Ebert has accpeted a reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Sturt’s Alex Ballard at Prospect Oval on Friday.
The Round 2 Powerade Breakthrough Player is Central District’s Leyton Chisholm.
In his second SANFL League game, the big-bodied midfielder collected 17 disposals and kicked a goal while curtailing the influence of Roosters Magarey Medallist Aaron Young.
Round 1 – Kobe Ryan (West Adelaide)
The Round 7 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is Central’s Elaine Grigg.
The speedy forward was a constant threat for the Bulldogs inside 50m, kicking three goals and laying six tackles in her team’s win against West Adelaide.
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)
The Round 3 Torrens University Cup MVP is South Adelaide midfielder Phoenix Hargrave.
Recruited from the Reynella Football Club, Hargrave was a key influence in the Panthers’ win against the Eagles while collecting 22 disposals and eight clearances.
Round 1 – Patrick Toole (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 2 – Liam Fawcett (Central District)
Norwood v Sturt – Sam Tugwell
3 – Steven Slimming (Sturt)
2 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
1 – James Mathews (Sturt)
Central v North – Wayne Weidemann
3 – Billy Iles (Central)
2 – Justin Hoskin (Central)
1 – Mani Liddy (Central)
West v Adelaide – Tim Saul
3 – Jackson Hately (Adelaide)
2 – Kieran Strachan (Adelaide)
1 – Matt Crouch (Adelaide)
South v Eagles – John Casey
3 – Bryce Gibbs (South)
2 – Keegan Brooksby (South)
1 – Mitch Hardie (Eagles)
Glenelg v Port – Chris Kendall
3 – Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
2 – Darcy Bailey (Glenelg)
1 – Jed Hagan (Port)
Norwood v Sturt
9 – Steven Slimming (Sturt)
9 – Tom Lewis (Sturt)
5 – Josh Hone (Sturt)
3 – James Battersby (Sturt)
2 – Casey Voss (Sturt)
1 – James Mathews (Sturt)
1 – Oliver Grivell (Sturt)
Central v North
7 – Leyton Chisholm (Central)
7 – Billy Iles (Central)
5 – Justin Hoskin (Central)
4 – Frank Szekely (North)
4 – Jez McLennan (Central)
West v Adelaide
10 – Matt Crouch (Adelaide)
6 – Jackson Hately (Adelaide)
4 – Tyler Brown (Adelaide)
3 – Tom Morrish (West)
3 – Joel Stevens (West)
3 – Kieran Strachan (Adelaide)
1 – Jono Beech (West)
South v Eagles
8 – Mitch Hardie (Eagles)
8 – Sam Skinner (South)
6 – Keegan Brooksby (South)
4 – James Rowe (Eagles)
2 – Mitch O’Neill (South)
2 – Oscar Clavarino (South)
Glenelg v Port
8 – Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
7 – Max Proud (Glenelg)
5 – Brett Turner (Glenelg)
4 – Riley Bonner (Port)
3 – Jed Hagan (Port)
2 – Matthew Snook (Glenelg)
1 – Mitch Georgiades (Port)
50 games
James Rowe (Eagles)
Billy Stretch (Glenelg)
50 games
Chelsea Packer (Glenelg)
Amie Blanden (Eagles)
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