ELIMINATION AND QUALIFYING FINALS – MATCH AND BROADCAST DETAILS
Saturday 31 August
Elimination Final
Sturt v Norwood | Adelaide Oval | 3:20pm
§ Live broadcast on Channel 7 & 7Plus
§ Live broadcast on 1629 SEN SA & the SEN APP
§ Live broadcast on 1079 Life FM
§ Live stream via Digital Pass sanfldigitalpass.com.au
§ Live radio/scores/stats on the SANFL App | Live scores/stats at sanfl.com.au
Qualifying Final
Port Adelaide v Adelaide| Adelaide Oval | 7:05pm
§ Live broadcast on Channel 7 & 7Plus
§ Live broadcast on 1629 SEN SA & the SEN APP
§ Live broadcast on 1079 Life FM
§ Live stream via Digital Pass sanfldigitalpass.com.au
§ Live radio/scores/stats on the SANFL App | Live scores/stats at sanfl.com.au
SANFL RESERVES FINALS
Saturday 31 August
Qualifying Final
Sturt v Woodville West Torrens | Peter Motley Oval | 11:00am
Elimination Final
Central District v Glenelg | Peter Motley Oval | 1:30pm
U18 TORRENS UNIVERSITY CUP
Saturday 31 August
Semi Final one
South Adelaide v Glenelg | Maughan Thiem Kia Oval | 11:00am
Semi Final two
Woodville West Torrens v West Adelaide | Maughan Thiem Kia Oval | 1:30pm
FINALS – WEEK ONE MILESTONES
50 games
Jack Penfold (Sturt)
**Tickets for all Finals Series matches can be purchased from National Pharmacies outlets or Ticketek*. Tickets are available from just $15 for adults for the first three weeks of finals and $25 for the Grand Final when pre-purchased from National Pharmacies outlets. Under 18s entry is FREE for all finals matches.
All match day and ticket information available on the SANFL website here
NEWS FROM ROUND 18
STANLEY H. LEWIS TROPHY
Glenelg has won its first Stanley H. Lewis Trophy since 2010 as the SANFL’s best performing club in 2019.
With its Statewide Super League team finishing minor premiers, together with Reserves and Under 18s qualifying for finals, Glenelg tallied a total of 2,300 points ahead of second-placed Norwood on 2,100 points.
Full details and leaderboard here
KEN FARMER MEDAL
Glenelg’s Liam McBean is the 2019 Ken Farmer Medallist, booting 46 goals as the competition’s leading goal kicker. McBean edged out Tigers’ team-mate Luke Reynolds by just one goal, with Reynolds booting two majors against the Double Blues to finish with 45 for the season.
AUTRALIAN UNITY INJURY REPORT
The latest Statewide Super League injury report, thanks to Australian Unity, can be viewed here
SANFL MATCH REVIEW PANEL
- Adelaide’s Ben Davis has accepted a two-match ban with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with South’s Ben Haren at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.
- Port Adelaide forward Aidyn Johnson has accepted a one-match ban with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Central’s Trent Goodrem at X Convenience Oval on Saturday.
- Central District forward Jydon Neagle has accepted a two-match ban with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Port’s Peter Ladhams at X Convenience Oval on Saturday.
- North Adelaide’s Aidan Tropiano has accepted a $200 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for striking Eagle Jackson Lee at Prospect Oval on Saturday.
- Sturt ruckman Daniel Fahey-Sparks has accepted a $200 fine and reprimand for striking Glenelg’s Alex Martini at Peter Motley Oval on Saturday.
- Woodville-West Torrens midfielder Scott Lewis has accepted a $200 fine and reprimand with an early guilty plea for striking North’s Tom Schwarz at Prospect Oval on Saturday.
ROUND 18 RAA ROOKIES
SANFL rewards Community Football Clubs for fostering talent through the RAA Rookies program. For each League debutant from SA, their chosen Community Football Club receives $500.
There was one RAA Rookie in Round 18:
- Terrel Rigney (North Adelaide) – Salisbury West FC
ROUND 18 POWERADE BREAKTHROUGH PLAYER
The round 18 Powerade Breakthrough Player nominees are:
- Reece Milsom (South Adelaide) – The tall wingman continued his solid finish to the season against Adelaide, collecting 18 disposals, four marks, six tackles and five inside 50s.
- Josh Patullo (Sturt) – Strong-marking forward kicked four goals without a miss in the Double Blues’ vital win against minor premier Glenelg.
- Jared Deep (North Adelaide) – In just his fifth League match for the year, Deep had an influence in North’s win by racking up 19 disposals, seven marks and two tackles.
The Round 18 Powerade Breakthrough Player will be announced during Channel 7’s telecast of the Elimination and Qualifying Finals on Saturday from 3pm.
ROUND 18 U18 TORRENS UNIVERSITY CUP MVP
The Round 18 Torrens University Cup MVP is South Adelaide’s Daniel Sladojevic. Originally from the Blackwood Football Club, the key forward racked up 17 disposals, six marks and five goals in the Panthers’ win against Central.
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