Sturt’s William Coomblas has accepted a one-match ban with an early guilty plea for striking West’s Dylan McCormick at Wigan Oval on Sunday.
Central’s Ethan East has accepted a one-match ban with an early guilty plea for striking Norwood’s Nik Rokahr at X Convenience Oval on Saturday.
Adelaide’s Matthew Wright has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Liam Wisdom at Stratarama Stadium on Saturday.
Sturt’s Lachlan Burrows has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with West’s Kobe Ryan at Wigan Oval on Sunday.
Glenelg’s Liam McBean has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Adelaide’s Josh Worrell at Stratarama Stadium on Saturday.
The Round 8 Powerade Breakthrough Player is Port Adelaide’s Jed Hagan.
Continuing his consistent season playing across half-forward, the West Australian collected 23 disposals and six clearances while also booting two goals against the Eagles.
Round 1 – Kobe Ryan (West Adelaide)
Round 2 – Leyton Chisholm (Central District)
Round 3 – Charlie Dinning (North Adelaide)
Round 4 – Liam Delahunty (West Adelaide)
Round 5 – Cade Kennedy (West Adelaide)
Round 6 – Amos Doyle (Sturt)
Round 7 – Adam D’Aloia (Eagles)
The Round 10 Torrens University U18 MVP is Central District’s Charlie Nicholls.
The Bulldogs’ key forward put on a polished display in his team’s big win against Norwood, booting six goals to go with his 18 disposals and six 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)
Round 7 – Jack Delean (South Adelaide)
Round 8 – William Rowlands (Norwood)
Round 9 – William O’Brien (Central)
Chad Reschke (Sturt) – Mannum FC
Harvey Bock (West) – Goodwood Saints FC
Glenelg v Adelaide – Tim Saul
3 – Liam McBean (Glenelg)
2 – Matt Crouch (Adelaide)
1 – Darcy Bailey (Glenelg)
Central v Norwood – Jack Hannath
3 – Harry Grant (Central)
2 – Jarrod Schiller (Central)
1 – Pierce Seymour (Norwood)
North v South – John Casey
3 – Keegan Brooksby (South)
2 – Oliver Davis (South)
1 – Eamon Wilkinson (South)
Port v Eagles – Chris Kerry
3 – Riley Knight (Eagles)
2 – Daniel Menzel (Eagles)
1 – Sam Hayes (Port)
Sturt v West – John Nankivell
3 – Michael Mattingly (West)
2 – James Battersby (Sturt)
1 – Callum Park (West)
Glenelg v Adelaide
7 – Matthew Snook (Glenelg)
7 – Harry Schoenberg (Adelaide)
7 – Liam McBean (Glenelg)
6 – Darcy Bailey (Glenelg)
3 – Matt Crouch (Adelaide)
Central v Norwood
9 – Jarrod Schiller (Central)
8 – Harry Grant (Central)
4 – Nik Rokahr (Norwood)
3 – Pierce Seymour (Norwood)
2 – Ethan East (Central)
2 – Billy McCormack (Central)
2 – Harry Boyd (Norwood)
North v South
10 – Keegan Brooksby (South)
8 – Oscar Clavarino (South)
4 – Karl Finlay (North)
3 – Frank Szekely (North)
2 – Joseph Haines (South)
2 – Zachery Sproule (South)
1 – Sam McInerney (North)
Port v Eagles
9 – Luke Beecken (Eagles)
9 – Quinton Narkle (Port)
5 – Trent Dumont (Port)
3 – Riley Knight (Eagles)
2 – Daniel Menzel (Eagles)
1 – Jed Hagan (Port)
1 – Max Litster (Eagles)
Sturt v West
7 – Daniel Fahey-Sparks (Sturt)
7 – Sam Frost (West)
6 – Josh Hone (Sturt)
5 – William Coomblas (Sturt)
4 – James Battersby (Sturt)
1 – Josh Gore (West)
100 games
Patrick Wilson (Sturt)
Matthew Nunn (Norwood)
50 games
Toby Pink (Glenelg)
Harry Boyd (Norwood)
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