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Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:45 pm
by goddy11
Booney wrote:
mal wrote:Congratulations to the Eagles on the back back Premierships
In my lifetime Ive now seen 7 SANFL clubs win back to back flags
All clubs have achieved back to back at sum stage

My team Norwood did it 2012/2013 [ and a 3peat in 2014]
Of that back to back , i really enjoyed the 2nd in a row of the 2013 win over North Adelaide , a tad more that the 2012 win over West Adelaide
To me the 2nd flag is confirmation of a clubs greatness

These are the last times all clubs have done the double
Hopefully the list of dates is correct

2020-2021 Eagles
2016-2017 Sturt
2013-2014 Norwood
2009-2010 Centrals
1998-1999 Port Adelaide
1985-1986 Glenelg
1971-1972 North Adelaide
1911-1912 West Adelaide
1898-1899 South Adelaide

So does anyone think the 2nd back to back is better ?


I'm a big fan of 6 in a row.


Same here. I cant wait another 4 years.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 5:22 pm
by mal
Booney wrote:
mal wrote:Congratulations to the Eagles on the back back Premierships
In my lifetime Ive now seen 7 SANFL clubs win back to back flags
All clubs have achieved back to back at sum stage

My team Norwood did it 2012/2013 [ and a 3peat in 2014]
Of that back to back , i really enjoyed the 2nd in a row of the 2013 win over North Adelaide , a tad more that the 2012 win over West Adelaide
To me the 2nd flag is confirmation of a clubs greatness

These are the last times all clubs have done the double
Hopefully the list of dates is correct

2020-2021 Eagles
2016-2017 Sturt
2013-2014 Norwood
2009-2010 Centrals
1998-1999 Port Adelaide
1985-1986 Glenelg
1971-1972 North Adelaide
1911-1912 West Adelaide
1898-1899 South Adelaide

So does anyone think the 2nd back to back is better ?


I'm a big fan of 6 in a row.


I am as well
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Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 8:30 am
by Booney
mal wrote:
Booney wrote:
mal wrote:Congratulations to the Eagles on the back back Premierships
In my lifetime Ive now seen 7 SANFL clubs win back to back flags
All clubs have achieved back to back at sum stage

My team Norwood did it 2012/2013 [ and a 3peat in 2014]
Of that back to back , i really enjoyed the 2nd in a row of the 2013 win over North Adelaide , a tad more that the 2012 win over West Adelaide
To me the 2nd flag is confirmation of a clubs greatness

These are the last times all clubs have done the double
Hopefully the list of dates is correct

2020-2021 Eagles
2016-2017 Sturt
2013-2014 Norwood
2009-2010 Centrals
1998-1999 Port Adelaide
1985-1986 Glenelg
1971-1972 North Adelaide
1911-1912 West Adelaide
1898-1899 South Adelaide

So does anyone think the 2nd back to back is better ?


I'm a big fan of 6 in a row.


I am as well
1878
1879
1880
1881
1882
1883


Did you get to all of them?

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:26 am
by whybother
The Eagles seemed to have picked up[ all the major medals this year: the Anzac Day medal, a Magary Medal, a GF day medal, and all the GF medals. Is this an unusual occurrence ?

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 9:34 am
by Spargo
whybother wrote:The Eagles seemed to have picked up[ all the major medals this year: the Anzac Day medal, a Magary Medal, a GF day medal, and all the GF medals. Is this an unusual occurrence ?


Glenelg 2019, Premiers - Thomas Seymour Hill Cup, Jack Oatey Medallist, Magarey Medallist, Ken Farmer Medallist, Stanley H Lewis Trophy, R O Shearman Medallist.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 3:13 pm
by Eagles Nest
Spargo wrote:
whybother wrote:The Eagles seemed to have picked up[ all the major medals this year: the Anzac Day medal, a Magary Medal, a GF day medal, and all the GF medals. Is this an unusual occurrence ?


Glenelg 2019, Premiers - Thomas Seymour Hill Cup, Jack Oatey Medallist, Magarey Medallist, Ken Farmer Medallist, Stanley H Lewis Trophy, R O Shearman Medallist.


Glenelg 2020 - COVID Breachers

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 3:18 pm
by amber_fluid
whybother wrote:The Eagles seemed to have picked up[ all the major medals this year: the Anzac Day medal, a Magary Medal, a GF day medal, and all the GF medals. Is this an unusual occurrence ?


Port Magpies 1990
The Great man Scotty Hodges

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Thu Oct 14, 2021 6:54 am
by whufc
2004
Central won flag by GF record
Magarey Medal- Paul Thomas
Jack Oatey Medal- Nathan Steinberner
Ken Farmer Medal- Daniel Schell
Bob Quinn Medal- Paul Thomas
Won Stanley H Lewis Trophy
Under 17's won flag

2003
Central League Flag
Reserves Flag
U/19 Flag
Jack Oatey Medalist
Bob Quinn Medalist
Reserves Magarey Medalist
Bob Lee Medalist
Won Stanley H Lewis Trophy

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 2:10 pm
by am Bays
At the Glenelg B&F last Thursday the Glenelg FC Past Players and Officials group presented a cheque of $53K to the club following their fundraising efforts through the year.

Primary fundraising is the collection of cans post home games followed by their annual raffle.

I estimate roughly 400 000 cans of beer have been drunk across the 10 home games this year.

Thanks to everyone who drinks beer at Glenelg home games!

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 2:19 pm
by DOC
40000 cans per match?

Puts the North Grog Squad to shame.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 2:36 pm
by Wedgie
He failed to mention they also run the drinks van and host events. :lol:

One of the last times I was at Glenelg I sold more beers after 3/4 time than the club did! :lol:

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 7:44 pm
by Wedgie
Craig Burton has been appointed CEO of North Adelaide.

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 7:58 pm
by Spargo
Wedgie wrote:Craig Burton has been appointed CEO of North Adelaide.

No doubt he’ll go in with one goal in mind…

Re: SANFL 2021 SEASON

PostPosted: Thu Oct 21, 2021 5:48 pm
by goddy11
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenge ... rallPos=20

Nic Schwarz, Tom Schwarz and James Schwarz reunite in local footy at Flinders Park Football Club
Flinders Park’s midfield will be the envy of many Adelaide Footy League clubs after a major recruiting move – which its coach believes could be the missing ingredient.
Nic Schwarz reckons there will be a fairly fierce battle for the ball at Flinders Park next season – and not just with the opposition.

The South Adelaide onballer along with brother Tom – a premiership player with North Adelaide – will reunite with youngest sibling James to form a menacing midfield at the Reds in 2022.

All Flinders Park juniors, Nic and Tom have called time on their respective SANFL careers to join James at the division three Adelaide Footy League club.

Nic, who played 90 league games at the Panthers, said it would be the first time the three brothers would line up at senior level.

“We’re probably going to be fighting each other for the same footy, which should be pretty interesting but I’m sure we’ll work it out,” Schwarz, 30, said.

“Tom and James have played a fair bit of footy together but I’ve sort of being playing on my own for a number of years now, so I’m really looking to all three of us being out there.

“I was always going to go back to Flinders Park at some point but just worked out nicely that the three of us can link up as well.”

The trio all began their junior careers at the Reds before progressing through the ranks at Woodville-West Torrens where father Peter captained the amalgamated club to its first ever flag in 1993.

Nic admitted he “struggled to get a kick” at the Eagles and returned to begin senior footy back at Flinders Park, playing in the club’s 2011 division three premiership.
From there he was enticed to the Panthers by coach Ron Fuller and spent the next 10 years at Noarlunga as a prolific midfielder, despite some injury struggles.

Tom, 28, and James, 26, both stuck it out at the Eagles before eventually switching to North Adelaide for more opportunity.

The former was particularly successful, playing a key grand final role as the Roosters stormed to the 2018 flag.

Now the three have come full circle to pull on the red, gold and blue together again, Nic said premiership success would be extra sweet.

“I loved my time at the club, it’s been like a second home to me and will always be a really special place for me and my family,” he said.

“We made the last two prelims at South and got really close. So I’ve still got that hunger to win a premiership.
“I was really young when I won one at Flinders Park back in 2011.

“To play with the brothers and hopefully challenge for one would be pretty special.”

Coach Luke Ivens hoped having all three brothers could be the missing ingredient for the Reds, who went down to North Haven by two points in a preliminary final last month.

The club has played finals in each of the last five campaigns but failed to win a flag or promotion on every occasion.

“They’ll bring a wealth of experience and knowledge but also that leadership which will be very valuable for us,” said Ivens, who will enter his third year as coach next season.

“That’s something we’ve probably lacked in the past couple of years, just that on-field leadership and calm heads under pressure.”

The Reds will have stiff competition next season with division three opponents Golden Grove and Morphettville Park also making off-season recruitment splashes.