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2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:13 pm
by Wedgie
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Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:19 pm
by Wedgie
By ZAC MILBANK

Four matches will be played on Good Friday for the first time in a blockbuster start to the 2021 SANFL Statewide Super League.

Arch-rivals Norwood and Port Adelaide will kick the season off under lights in front of the Redlegs’ new Wolf Blass Community Centre at The Parade on Easter Thursday.

It looms as a fascinating encounter before the remaining eight clubs collide on Friday April 2 in an historic occasion for the competition.

Reigning premier Woodville-West Torrens will unfurl its 2020 premiership flag in front of its faithful against Sturt at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval while Glenelg will host West Adelaide at ACH Group Stadium in the twilight timeslot of 4.10pm.

Central District will defend its home turf against regular Good Friday combatant North Adelaide at X Convenience Oval while South Adelaide’s star recruit Bryce Gibbs will face his former teammates against Adelaide at Flinders University Stadium.

”It promises to be an exciting start to the Statewide Super League season with the Redlegs and Magpies going head-to-head on Easter Thursday,” SANFL General Manager Football Matt Duldig said.

”To have a record four games played on Good Friday in a variety of timeslots will provide us with an invaluable opportunity to showcase the competition and maximise attendances.”

Start times, dates and venues have been confirmed for the opening 11 rounds to provide as much certainty as possible for all SANFL stakeholders while maintaining flexibility later in the season.

Glenelg will have its opportunity to host Port Adelaide in its 2019 Grand Final rematch under lights at ACH Group Stadium on Saturday April 24 after missing out on the League’s traditional Anzac Day fixture last year due to Covid-19.

The Eagles will clash with North Adelaide at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Anzac Day in what looms as a fascinating standalone rematch of last season’s title-decider.

”We felt it was important to reward Glenelg with what has become a SANFL tradition – playing a Grand Final rematch on Anzac Weekend,” Duldig said.

”To have two blockbuster clashes in the space of 24 hours is another really exciting feature of the fixture.”

Battle lines will be redrawn for the Haydn Bunton Cup as SANFL’s West End State Team prepares to host the WAFL at Adelaide Oval on the weekend of Saturday May 15.

The best players from the Statewide Super League will get their opportunity to record consecutive wins against the Sandgropers after securing a memorable seven-point win at Perth’s Optus Stadium in 2019.

South Adelaide’s players will rub shoulders with their regional fans when they play Adelaide at Victor Harbor on the weekend of Saturday July 10.

Having previously played at Encounter Bay in their country zone, this time the Panthers will be at the home of the Kangaroos as part of the SA Country Football Championships.

SANFL will celebrate the outstanding contribution to Australian Football made by its Indigenous players in Round 13.

Indigenous Round will be held on the weekend of Saturday July 3, leading into NAIDOC week, in which all Australians celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

All Statewide Super League finals matches will be played at Adelaide Oval, culminating in the Grand Final on Sunday September 19.

The Statewide Super League major round will return to a four-week period, beginning on the weekend of Saturday August 28, with the resumption of a top-five major round in 2021.

Fixtures for the Reserves and U16 and U18 Torrens University Cup competitions will be released early next week.

Statewide Super League Fixture Highlights

KEY POINTS:
Opening Round Easter Weekend
Double Grand Final Rematch on Anzac Weekend
West End State Game
Country Game on Fleurieu Peninsula
Indigenous Round
SANFL Finals across 4 weeks

Opening Round Easter Weekend – Norwood will host arch-rival Port Adelaide to kick the season off on Easter Thursday before four games will be played on Good Friday for the first time. Reigning premier Woodville-West Torrens will unfurl its premiership flag against Sturt at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval while Glenelg will tackle West Adelaide at ACH Group Stadium in the twilight timeslot of 4.10pm.

Double Grand Final Rematch on Anzac Weekend – 2019 premier Glenelg will have its opportunity to confront Port Adelaide at ACH Group Stadium at 6.30pm on Saturday April 24 after not having the chance to play the Magpies on Anzac Day last year. The Eagles will host North Adelaide at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Anzac Day in a standalone rematch of the 2020 title-decider. West Adelaide will host Norwood at Hisense Stadium on Friday April 23 to kickstart Anzac Weekend.

West End State Game – SANFL’s best will don the cherished red guernsey when the West End State Team hosts the WAFL at Adelaide Oval on the weekend of Saturday May 15. The highly anticipated clash for the Haydn Bunton Cup is likely to be a curtain-raiser to the AFL match between Port Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs.

Country Game on Fleurieu Peninsula – South Adelaide will play Adelaide at Victor Harbor on the weekend of Saturday July 10 as part of the SA Country Football Championships. This will give the Panthers the opportunity to give fans in their regional zone a taste of League footy in their own backyard.

Indigenous Round – SANFL will celebrate the outstanding contribution to Australian Football made by Indigenous players in Round 13. The weekend of Saturday July 3 will lead into NAIDOC week in which all Australians celebrate the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

SANFL Finals – The Statewide Super League Finals series will return to a four-week period, beginning on the weekend of Saturday August 28, with the resumption of a top-five major round in 2021. All matches will be played at Adelaide Oval, including the Grand Final on Sunday September 19.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:23 pm
by Booney
West End State Game – SANFL’s best will don the cherished red guernsey when the West End State Team hosts the WAFL at Adelaide Oval on the weekend of Saturday May 15. The highly anticipated clash for the Haydn Bunton Cup is likely to be a curtain-raiser to the AFL match between Port Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:53 pm
by RB
Booney wrote:The highly anticipated clash for the Haydn Bunton Cup is likely to be a curtain-raiser to the AFL match


Booooo

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 1:53 pm
by DOC
Why do we not play home one week and away the next.

It's not that hard.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 1:57 pm
by Information HWY
Are we disappointed that there's only 1 SANFL game being played in regional SA?

Surely each Club could host 1 SANFL match per season in their country zone without too much fuss? There's even some pretty decent venues out bush these days!

Centrals - Nuriootpa/Tanunda
North - Port Pirie/Port Augusta
WWT - Kadina/Clare
Sturt - Mount Barker/Murray Bridge
Norwood - Port Lincoln/Whyalla
Glenelg - Mt Gambier
South - Victor Harbour/Kangaroo Island
West - Berri/Renmark

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 3:25 pm
by Corona Man
Information HWY wrote:Are we disappointed that there's only 1 SANFL game being played in regional SA?

Surely each Club could host 1 SANFL match per season in their country zone without too much fuss? There's even some pretty decent venues out bush these days!

Centrals - Nuriootpa/Tanunda
North - Port Pirie/Port Augusta
WWT - Kadina/Clare
Sturt - Mount Barker/Murray Bridge
Norwood - Port Lincoln/Whyalla
Glenelg - Mt Gambier
South - Victor Harbour/Kangaroo Island
West - Berri/Renmark


Bloody good idea.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Fri Feb 05, 2021 11:18 pm
by Groucho
I have no problems with the programme. It seems quite fair and reasable. Looking forward to when ronds 12 to 19 are confirmed. can i get some approval for being agreeable instead of the usual crap I cop?

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Sat Feb 06, 2021 8:15 am
by Magellan
Groucho wrote:I have no problems with the programme. It seems quite fair and reasable. Looking forward to when ronds 12 to 19 are confirmed. can i get some approval for being agreeable instead of the usual crap I cop?

Yes, absolutely Groucho. But we will takes marks off for spelling. ;)

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Sun Feb 07, 2021 5:11 pm
by gazzamagoo
Information HWY wrote:Are we disappointed that there's only 1 SANFL game being played in regional SA?

Surely each Club could host 1 SANFL match per season in their country zone without too much fuss? There's even some pretty decent venues out bush these days!

Centrals - Nuriootpa/Tanunda
North - Port Pirie/Port Augusta
WWT - Kadina/Clare
Sturt - Mount Barker/Murray Bridge
Norwood - Port Lincoln/Whyalla
Glenelg - Mt Gambier
South - Victor Harbour/Kangaroo Island
West - Berri/Renmark

We used to do it & the matches were extremely well attended!

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 12:59 pm
by am Bays
Was the Magpies last game a loss to the Bays? No more Magpie logo it seems anymore (see exhibit A your honour....).

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 1:07 pm
by Spargo
If this is the case, Glenelg’s leaping Tiger is the only original emblem from the 70’s still being used by any SANFL club.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 1:17 pm
by RB
am Bays wrote:Was the Magpies last game a loss to the Bays?


Nope, it was a win over the Bays actually. 7/9/2013.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 1:47 pm
by Wedgie
Spargo wrote:If this is the case, Glenelg’s leaping Tiger is the only original emblem from the 70’s still being used by any SANFL club.

Isn't Sturts monogram logo virtually the same too?

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 1:56 pm
by Spargo
Wedgie wrote:
Spargo wrote:If this is the case, Glenelg’s leaping Tiger is the only original emblem from the 70’s still being used by any SANFL club.

Isn't Sturts monogram logo virtually the same too?

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 2:04 pm
by Spargo
This was their old one that I was thinking of...

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 7:13 pm
by Pseudo
RB wrote:
am Bays wrote:Was the Magpies last game a loss to the Bays?


Nope, it was a win over the Bays actually. 7/9/2013.

^ this.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 8:09 pm
by gazzamagoo
RB wrote:
am Bays wrote:Was the Magpies last game a loss to the Bays?


Nope, it was a win over the Bays actually. 7/9/2013.

I was there, in me Centrals clobber, with Eric.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 9:30 pm
by Hopeful Jelly
am Bays wrote:No more Magpie logo it seems anymore (see exhibit A your honour....).


Last season: https://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/ ... -logo-faqs
Will this logo be permanent?

The intent is for this to be a commemorative 150th anniversary logo to be used in 2020 only


This season: https://www.portadelaidefc.com.au/news/ ... t-adelaide
Mr Richardson said the feedback from all key stakeholders including members, corporate partners and players was to retain the new logo for 2021 and beyond.

Re: 2021 SANFL Fixture

PostPosted: Tue Feb 09, 2021 10:44 pm
by Alex
Like the proper magpies logo better. The power needed to change because theirs was bloody terrible. This is an improvement for them but a downgrade for the maggies