South Adelaide’s Ryan Garthwaite has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Norwood’s Cameron Ball at The Parade on Saturday.
Glenelg’s Chelsea Packer has accepted a one-match ban with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with North’s Erica Greet at Prospect Oval on Sunday.
The Round 6 Powerade Breakthrough Player is Glenelg’s Hugh Stagg.
In his first League season, the 19-year-old has been a consistent performer inside Glenelg’s attacking 50m arc, kicking nine goals for the year while applying vital defensive pressure in averaging 4.5 tackles a game.
The 2021 McCallum Tomkins Medallist booted four goals to go with his 12 disposals against North Adelaide on Sunday, including two clever snaps in traffic.
Round 1 – Jye Menzie (South)
Round 2 – Jacob Bauer (North)
Round 3 – Josh Carmichael (West)
Round 4 – Harrison Magor (North)
Round 5 – Kim Kantilla (South)
The Round 12 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is Glenelg’s Ella Boag.
A member of SA’s victorious U18 team at the AFLW National Championships, Boag provided plenty of drive from defence to register five rebound 50s with her 18 disposals and five tackles in a fight-back win against North at Prospect.
Round 1 – Sarah Goodwin (Glenelg)
Round 2 – Jade Halfpenny (Norwood)
Round 3 – Georgia Mckee (Central)
Round 4 – Lana Schwerdt (Norwood)
Round 5 – Shae Archbold (South)
Round 6 – Laitiah Huynh (Central)
Round 7 – Brianna Arthur (North)
Round 8 – Shineah Goody (Eagles)
Round 9 – Jemma Whitington-Charity (Eagles)
Round 10 – Tesharna Maher (Norwood)
Round 11 – Caitlin Wendland (Central)
The Round 7 Torrens University Cup MVP is West Adelaide’s Harry Barnett.
The Goodwood Saints product was influential in the Bloods’ win against the Eagles, racking up 29 disposals, 12 marks and four clearances to go with two goals.
Round 1 – Ben Ridgway (Glenelg)
Round 2 – Alex Holt (Sturt)
Round 3 – Charlie Hildyard (Glenelg)
Round 4 – Tom Scully (West)
Round 5 – Trent Tattoli (Central)
Round 6 – Kelsey Rypstra (North)
Kobe Ryan (West) – Plympton FC
Michael Laudato (West) – Seaton FC
Josh Smithson (Adelaide) – Karoonda FC
Aryan Sareen (Port) – Goodwood Saints FC
Tom Emmett (Sturt) – Payneham FC
West v Adelaide – Sam Tugwell
3 – Jake Soligo (Adelaide)
2 – Josh Carmichael (West)
1 – Josh Smithson (Adelaide)
Norwood v South – John Casey
3 – Joseph Haines (South)
2 – Harry Boyd (Norwood)
1 – Matthew Nunn (Norwood)
Port v Eagles – Wayne Weidemann
3 – Joseph Sinor (Eagles)
2 – Sam Rowland (Eagles)
1 – Lachie Jones (Port)
North v Glenelg – Joel Cross
3 – Harrison Wigg (North)
2 – Aaron Young (North)
1 – Campbell Combe (North)
Sturt v Central – John Nankivell
3 – Guy Page (Sturt)
2 – James Battersby (Sturt)
1 – Casey Voss (Sturt)
West v Adelaide
8 – Josh Carmichael (West)
8 – Jake Soligo (Adelaide)
8 – Matt Crouch (Adelaide)
4 – Kieran Strachan (Adelaide)
1 – Kaiden Brand (West)
1 – Josh Smithson (Adelaide)
Norwood v South
10 – Oscar Clavarino (South)
8 – Harry Boyd (Norwood)
6 – Joseph Haines (South)
2 – Matthew Nunn (Norwood)
2 – Matthew Broadbent (South)
1 – Mitch O’Neill (South)
1 – Jake Summerton (South)
Port v Eagles
7 – Dylan Clarke (Eagles)
6 – Sam Rowland (Eagles)
5 – Joseph Sinor (Eagles)
4 – Daniel Menzel (Eagles)
4 – Lachie Jones (Port)
3 – Connor Ballenden (Eagles)
1 – Ethan Moore (Port)
North v Glenelg
9 – Harrison Wigg (North)
7 – Campbell Combe (North)
6 – Aaron Young (North)
6 – Toby Pink (Glenelg)
2 – Liam McBean (Glenelg)
Sturt v Central
8 – Casey Voss (Sturt)
6 – Josh Hone (Sturt)
6 – James Battersby (Sturt)
6 – Guy Page (Sturt)
2 – Jarrod Schiller (Central)
2 – Abe Davis (Sturt)
50 games
Erica Greet (North)
Hannah Prenzler (Sturt)
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