South’s Elliot Dunkin has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for striking Glenelg’s Cole Gerloff at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.
South’s Liam Nye has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Darcy Bailey at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.
Port’s Nick Moore has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Norwood’s Jacob Kennerley at Alberton Oval on Saturday.
West’s Emma Kilpatrick has accepted a one-match ban with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Sturt’s Tessa Doumanis at Wigan Oval on Saturday.
North’s Kristi Harvey has accepted a reprimand with an early guilty plea for striking South’s Taylah Levy at Prospect Oval on Sunday.
Central’s Katelyn Rosenzweig has accepted a reprimand for kicking Glenelg’s Tamsyn Morriss at Stratarama Stadium on Saturday.
Glenelg’s Ellie Kellock has accepted a reprimand with an early guilty plea for making forceful front-on contact with Central’s Elaine Grigg at Stratarama Stadium on Saturday.
The Round 5 Powerade Breakthrough Player is West Adelaide’s Cade Kennedy.
The emerging midfielder played a significant role in hauling the Bloods back into the contest while registering 16 disposals, seven clearances and a goal against Central District.
Round 1 – Kobe Ryan (West Adelaide)
Round 2 – Leyton Chisholm (Central District)
Round 3 – Charlie Dinning (North Adelaide)
Round 4 – Liam Delahunty (West Adelaide)
The Round 10 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is Woodville-West Torrens midfielder Marlie Fiegert.
The daughter of Port Adelaide defender Nigel Fiegert, Marlie performed strongly through the middle of the ground to register 19 disposals, five clearances and four tackles against Norwood.
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)
Round 9 – Asha Dufour (West)
The Round 7 Torrens University U18 MVP is South Adelaide’s Jack Delean.
A member of the AFL Academy, Delean was a constant threat inside 50m for the Panthers while kicking a game-high seven goals from his 16 disposals and eight marks.
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)
Round 6 – Lucas Camporeale (Glenelg)
Josh Byrne (North) – Central Whyalla FC
Matthew Coulthard (Glenelg) – Port Noarlunga FC
Central v West – Phil Aspinall
3 – Billy McCormack (Central)
2 – Jez McLennan (Central)
1 – Josh Ryan (West)
South v Glenelg – Chris Kendall
3 – Matt Allen (Glenelg)
2 – Lachlan Hosie (Glenelg)
1 – Cam McGree (Glenelg)
Port v Norwood – Theo Doropoulos
3 – Hugh Jackson (Port)
2 – Jake Pasini (Port)
1 – Goy Lok (Norwood)
North v Adelaide – Adrian Pickles
3 – Andrew McPherson (Adelaide)
2 – Josh Worrell (Adelaide)
1 – Patrick Parnell (Adelaide)
Eagles v Sturt – John Nankivell
3 – James Battersby (Sturt)
2 – Daniel Fahey-Sparks (Sturt)
1 – Connor Ballenden (Eagles)
Central v West
10 – Billy McCormack (Central)
8 – Jez McLennan (Central)
3 – Hamish Ellem (West)
3 – Leyton Chisholm (Central)
3 – Josh Ryan (West)
2 – Hugo Munn (Central)
1 – Tom Morrish (West)
North v Adelaide
10 – Josh Worrell (Adelaide)
7 – Andrew McPherson (Adelaide)
4 – Campbell Combe (North)
4 – Frank Szekely (North)
4 – Harry Schoenberg (Adelaide)
1 – Will Hamill (Adelaide)
South v Glenelg
10 – Matt Allen (Glenelg)
6 – Lachie Hosie (Glenelg)
4 – Brodie Newman (Glenelg)
3 – Sam Skinner (South)
3 – Mitch O’Neill (South)
2 – Toby Pink (Glenelg)
2 – Liam Fitt (South)
Port v Norwood
9 – Tom Clurey (Port)
8 – Hugh Jackson (Port)
7 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
3 – Goy Lok (Norwood)
2 – Jake Pasini (Port)
1 – Nick Moore (Port)
Eagles v Sturt
9 – James Battersby (Sturt)
9 – Connor Ballenden (Eagles)
5 – Daniel Fahey-Sparks (Sturt)
3 – Josh Hone (Sturt)
2 – Connor McFadyen (Sturt)
1 – James Mathews (Sturt)
1 – Joseph Sinor (Eagles)
50 games
Marty Frederick (Sturt)
Pierce Seymour (Norwood)
Jay Boyle (Adelaide)
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