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Development League, all clubs have a teamshoe boy wrote:Is it a comp or just overflow of numbers?DOC wrote:No I made it up.
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SANFL must be reading SAFootyBluedemon wrote:2023 North Adelaide SANFLW Pocket Profile
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One to Watch - Jayde Visser
Described as an ”incredible little footballer” by North coach Krissie Steen, Jayde Visser is ready to make her mark in the Roosters’ League team this year.
Recruited from Modbury FC, Visser has pace to burn and has been showing similar traits to star Croweaters junior Shineah Goody.
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I saw Jayde this past week and she's bulked up (believe it or not) since the end of last season. She's now 33kgs wringing wet ;-)The Bedge wrote:SANFL must be reading SAFootyBluedemon wrote:2023 North Adelaide SANFLW Pocket Profile
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One to Watch - Jayde Visser
Described as an ”incredible little footballer” by North coach Krissie Steen, Jayde Visser is ready to make her mark in the Roosters’ League team this year.
Recruited from Modbury FC, Visser has pace to burn and has been showing similar traits to star Croweaters junior Shineah Goody.
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Any relation to Nikki?? Anyway, on a completely different note, how good would it be if the SANFL showed some real initiative and boldness and realigned the season to start around now? Night/twilight games for the first couple of months… taking advantage of the footy starved punters and getting some decent media exposure… of course we would have to dispense with AFL Reserve teams..and then maybe have a mini mid season break in July.. but who knows, it might just rekindle some old flames that are flickering away in the background and generate a few new younger fans… Pipedream I know.. but really what’s stopping it from becoming a reality?
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this is the 2nd year of it, they only play 7 roundsBrodlach wrote:Development League, all clubs have a teamshoe boy wrote:Is it a comp or just overflow of numbers?DOC wrote:No I made it up.
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2023 Glenelg SANFLW Pocket Profile
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2022 Snapshot
Finished – 3rd (lost to Sturt in Preliminary Final)
Record – 9 wins, 3 losses (Minor Round)
Best and Fairest – Jess Bates
Runner Up – Ellie Kellock
Third Place – Sarah Goodwin
The Advertiser SANFLW Team of the Year – Jess Bates (Centre), Sarah Goodwin (Half-Back Flank), Ellie Kellock (Half-Back Flank & Captain)
Player Movement
COMING
Rani Grant (Gunnedah Bulldogs), Serena Waters (basketball/Darwin), Anju Goninon (Darwin Buffettes), Andi Mollere (Nightcliff Tigers), Mel Hinge (Morphettville Park), Emma Chappill (Pembroke OS)
GOING
Jess Bates (Collingwood VFLW), Lucy Earl (Sturt)
2023 SANFLW Fixture - First Five Rounds
Round 1
Saturday February 18
West v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium) – 2pm
Round 2
Saturday February 25
Eagles v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium) – 2pm
Round 3
Sunday March 5
Sturt v Glenelg (Thebarton Oval) – 12pm
Round 4
Sunday March 19
Glenelg v North (Hisense Stadium) – 2pm
Round 5
Saturday March 25
Central v Glenelg (X Convenience Oval) – 12pm
Star Signing - Rani Grant
The Tigers were after a midfield boost in the wake of losing SANFLW best-and-fairest Jess Bates to Collingwood VFLW and they appear to have found it in Rani Grant.
At 27, Grant has claimed multiple best-and-fairests in the NSW-based teams she has represented while also being voted as the Gunnedah Bulldogs’ Players’ Player by her peers for the past two seasons.
One to Watch - Violet Patterson
Turning 17 in January, Patterson showed plenty of promise in 2022 while lining up in 13 SANFLW games for the Tigers.
On two occasions she racked up 17 disposals, illustrating what she is capable of producing at senior level.
The speedy midfielder – the daughter of former Norwood and Collingwood rover Stephen Patterson – will be looking to build her consistency in 2023 so she can continue her upward trend.
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2022 Snapshot
Finished – 3rd (lost to Sturt in Preliminary Final)
Record – 9 wins, 3 losses (Minor Round)
Best and Fairest – Jess Bates
Runner Up – Ellie Kellock
Third Place – Sarah Goodwin
The Advertiser SANFLW Team of the Year – Jess Bates (Centre), Sarah Goodwin (Half-Back Flank), Ellie Kellock (Half-Back Flank & Captain)
Player Movement
COMING
Rani Grant (Gunnedah Bulldogs), Serena Waters (basketball/Darwin), Anju Goninon (Darwin Buffettes), Andi Mollere (Nightcliff Tigers), Mel Hinge (Morphettville Park), Emma Chappill (Pembroke OS)
GOING
Jess Bates (Collingwood VFLW), Lucy Earl (Sturt)
2023 SANFLW Fixture - First Five Rounds
Round 1
Saturday February 18
West v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium) – 2pm
Round 2
Saturday February 25
Eagles v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium) – 2pm
Round 3
Sunday March 5
Sturt v Glenelg (Thebarton Oval) – 12pm
Round 4
Sunday March 19
Glenelg v North (Hisense Stadium) – 2pm
Round 5
Saturday March 25
Central v Glenelg (X Convenience Oval) – 12pm
Star Signing - Rani Grant
The Tigers were after a midfield boost in the wake of losing SANFLW best-and-fairest Jess Bates to Collingwood VFLW and they appear to have found it in Rani Grant.
At 27, Grant has claimed multiple best-and-fairests in the NSW-based teams she has represented while also being voted as the Gunnedah Bulldogs’ Players’ Player by her peers for the past two seasons.
One to Watch - Violet Patterson
Turning 17 in January, Patterson showed plenty of promise in 2022 while lining up in 13 SANFLW games for the Tigers.
On two occasions she racked up 17 disposals, illustrating what she is capable of producing at senior level.
The speedy midfielder – the daughter of former Norwood and Collingwood rover Stephen Patterson – will be looking to build her consistency in 2023 so she can continue her upward trend.
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Mail is Visser to debut tomorrow night vs Norwood.The Bedge wrote:SANFL must be reading SAFootyBluedemon wrote:2023 North Adelaide SANFLW Pocket Profile
from sanfl website
One to Watch - Jayde Visser
Described as an ”incredible little footballer” by North coach Krissie Steen, Jayde Visser is ready to make her mark in the Roosters’ League team this year.
Recruited from Modbury FC, Visser has pace to burn and has been showing similar traits to star Croweaters junior Shineah Goody.
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My kids club, Modbury has 7 girls playing either development squad or SANFLW tomorrow night. That's with 1 or 2 out injured NOT able to play as well for the Dogs and Norwood. A phenomenal feat when you think about it.
8 of 21 kids in the side that played in 2021/2022 for Modbury, playing for SANFLW teams.
Well done girls and best of luck to you all.
8 of 21 kids in the side that played in 2021/2022 for Modbury, playing for SANFLW teams.
Well done girls and best of luck to you all.
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Must've had a fricking elite premiership girls side this year.gadj1976 wrote:My kids club, Modbury has 7 girls playing either development squad or SANFLW tomorrow night. That's with 1 or 2 out injured NOT able to play as well for the Dogs and Norwood. A phenomenal feat when you think about it.
8 of 21 kids in the side that played in 2021/2022 for Modbury, playing for SANFLW teams.
Well done girls and best of luck to you all.
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Yes, and that's without Hickey, Ebert x 2 playing as they were overage for 16's.The Bedge wrote:Must've had a fricking elite premiership girls side this year.gadj1976 wrote:My kids club, Modbury has 7 girls playing either development squad or SANFLW tomorrow night. That's with 1 or 2 out injured NOT able to play as well for the Dogs and Norwood. A phenomenal feat when you think about it.
8 of 21 kids in the side that played in 2021/2022 for Modbury, playing for SANFLW teams.
Well done girls and best of luck to you all.
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She's awesome to watch.Bluedemon wrote:2023 Glenelg SANFLW Pocket Profile
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One to Watch - Violet Patterson
Turning 17 in January, Patterson showed plenty of promise in 2022 while lining up in 13 SANFLW games for the Tigers.
On two occasions she racked up 17 disposals, illustrating what she is capable of producing at senior level.
The speedy midfielder – the daughter of former Norwood and Collingwood rover Stephen Patterson – will be looking to build her consistency in 2023 so she can continue her upward trend.
A few years ago our girls played Plympton and she shone. Good on her and best of luck to her.
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Round 1
Friday 17th February
Norwood v North Adelaide (Coopers Stadium @ 7:30pm)
Development Game @ 5:40pm
Saturday 18th February
West Adelaide v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium @ 12:00pm)
Development Game @ 10:10am
Central District v Woodville-West Torrens (X Convenience Oval @ 12:00pm)
Development Game @ 10:10am
South Adelaide v Sturt (Flinders University Stadium @ 6:00pm)
Development Game @ 4:10pm
Friday 17th February
Norwood v North Adelaide (Coopers Stadium @ 7:30pm)
Development Game @ 5:40pm
Saturday 18th February
West Adelaide v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium @ 12:00pm)
Development Game @ 10:10am
Central District v Woodville-West Torrens (X Convenience Oval @ 12:00pm)
Development Game @ 10:10am
South Adelaide v Sturt (Flinders University Stadium @ 6:00pm)
Development Game @ 4:10pm
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North beat Norwood by 2 pointsBluedemon wrote:Round 1
Friday 17th February
Norwood v North Adelaide (Coopers Stadium @ 7:30pm)
Development Game @ 5:40pm
Saturday 18th February
West Adelaide v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium @ 12:00pm)
Development Game @ 10:10am
Central District v Woodville-West Torrens (X Convenience Oval @ 12:00pm)
Development Game @ 10:10am
South Adelaide v Sturt (Flinders University Stadium @ 6:00pm)
Development Game @ 4:10pm
West beat Glenelg by 14 points
Centrals beat WWT by 13 points
South beat Sturt by 8 points
Development games
Norwood beat North by 41 points
Eagles beat Centrals by 49 points
West beat Glenelg by 3 points
South beat Sturt by 15 points
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Round 1 Hostplus SANFLW League Match Wraps
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West Adelaide v Glenelg
West Adelaide star Lauren Young capped her long-awaited return to the Hostplus SANFLW League with the match-sealing goal against Glenelg at Hisense Stadium.
Missing the entire 2022 campaign due to a knee reconstruction, Young followed up her own inside 50m entry with outstanding work-rate to then mark and kick truly on the goalline deep into the final term.
The 2021 SANFLW best-and-fairest winner proved she will be a key influence in West’s predicted rise up the ladder this season as her side led at every change in the opening round victory against the Tigers.
Recruits Paige Allan and Kelly Barltrop also hit the scoreboard for the hosts while former skipper Bec Hansen (nee Owen) and Zoe Venning found plenty of the ball for the Bruce Dawes-coached Bloods with 22 and 21 disposals respectively.
Glenelg’s Madisyn Freeman led the way statistically for her side with 23 disposals and 10 clearances while veteran Caitlyn Swanson – celebrating her 50th SANFLW game – finished her milestone match with a goal.
Norwood v North Adelaide
Reigning flag-winner North Adelaide began its premiership defence with a nail-biting two-point win against a resurgent Norwood at The Parade.
Despite leading at every change, the Roosters were never able to truly shrug the Redlegs, who got within one point with five minutes to play when last year’s SANFLW Leading Goalkicker Alana Lishmund converted her mark at the top of the goal square.
But North – which registered 38 inside 50 entries to Norwood’s 24 – did enough to hold firm as co-captain Jess Edwards (25 disposals, six tackles), hard-running Katelyn Pope (24 disposals) and Central ruck recruit Isabelle Starmer (24 disposals, five clearances, one goal) had significant influences.
Beginning life under new coach Brad Snell, the hosts had midfielder Lana Schwerdt contributing strongly with 20 disposals while exciting GWS recruit Meghan Gaffney showed off her speed with two goals and 15 possessions.
Norwood’s tally of 7.8 (50) reset the record for highest losing score in the SANFLW since its inception in 2017, surpassing the Eagles’ 7.4.(46) against South last year.
Central District v Woodville-West Torrens
Central District got its pursuit for a maiden Hostplus SANFLW League finals berth to an ideal start with a 13-point victory against Woodville-West Torrens at X Convenience Oval.
The Bulldogs’ fast start enabled them to build a 14-point break at the first change, which stretched to a game-high 21 when former Crow Katelyn Rosenzweig booted her second major in the 17th minute of the third quarter.
Central captain Shelby Smith continued where she left off last season with a commanding 24 disposals and five tackles while North Adelaide recruit Elaine Grigg impressed in her first outing for the hosts with 16 disposals, six tackles and a goal.
The Eagles managed to hold Central scoreless in the final term but their 1.2 after the final change wasn’t enough to reel the Bulldogs in as new vice-captain Leah Cutting led the way with 18 disposals as emerging star Shineah Goody collected 17.
South Adelaide v Sturt
South Adelaide held off a final-term surge from rival Sturt to secure an eight-point win at Flinders University Stadium.
The Panthers – powered by dominant ruck Soriah Moon – appeared set to coast to a comfortable victory when Lucy Northcott opened up a 17-point lead six minutes into the fourth quarter.
But Sturt’s Abbey Rigter closed the gap to within two majors after booting her team’s first goal nearing the halfway mark of the final term.
The Double Blues’ inaccuracy in front of goal – which resulted in the visitors kicking six behinds to start the game in succession – again proved costly at the end after three more misses before full-time.
South’s Senna Gulden, the sister of Sydney Swan Errol, tallied 22 disposals, eight clearances and seven tackles while emerging midfielder Brooke Boileau registered 20 disposals and seven tackles.
Crows-listed Kiera Mueller racked up 24 touches for Sturt while teammate Alisha Gepp finished with 21 possessions, six tackles and six clearances.
from sanfl website
West Adelaide v Glenelg
West Adelaide star Lauren Young capped her long-awaited return to the Hostplus SANFLW League with the match-sealing goal against Glenelg at Hisense Stadium.
Missing the entire 2022 campaign due to a knee reconstruction, Young followed up her own inside 50m entry with outstanding work-rate to then mark and kick truly on the goalline deep into the final term.
The 2021 SANFLW best-and-fairest winner proved she will be a key influence in West’s predicted rise up the ladder this season as her side led at every change in the opening round victory against the Tigers.
Recruits Paige Allan and Kelly Barltrop also hit the scoreboard for the hosts while former skipper Bec Hansen (nee Owen) and Zoe Venning found plenty of the ball for the Bruce Dawes-coached Bloods with 22 and 21 disposals respectively.
Glenelg’s Madisyn Freeman led the way statistically for her side with 23 disposals and 10 clearances while veteran Caitlyn Swanson – celebrating her 50th SANFLW game – finished her milestone match with a goal.
Norwood v North Adelaide
Reigning flag-winner North Adelaide began its premiership defence with a nail-biting two-point win against a resurgent Norwood at The Parade.
Despite leading at every change, the Roosters were never able to truly shrug the Redlegs, who got within one point with five minutes to play when last year’s SANFLW Leading Goalkicker Alana Lishmund converted her mark at the top of the goal square.
But North – which registered 38 inside 50 entries to Norwood’s 24 – did enough to hold firm as co-captain Jess Edwards (25 disposals, six tackles), hard-running Katelyn Pope (24 disposals) and Central ruck recruit Isabelle Starmer (24 disposals, five clearances, one goal) had significant influences.
Beginning life under new coach Brad Snell, the hosts had midfielder Lana Schwerdt contributing strongly with 20 disposals while exciting GWS recruit Meghan Gaffney showed off her speed with two goals and 15 possessions.
Norwood’s tally of 7.8 (50) reset the record for highest losing score in the SANFLW since its inception in 2017, surpassing the Eagles’ 7.4.(46) against South last year.
Central District v Woodville-West Torrens
Central District got its pursuit for a maiden Hostplus SANFLW League finals berth to an ideal start with a 13-point victory against Woodville-West Torrens at X Convenience Oval.
The Bulldogs’ fast start enabled them to build a 14-point break at the first change, which stretched to a game-high 21 when former Crow Katelyn Rosenzweig booted her second major in the 17th minute of the third quarter.
Central captain Shelby Smith continued where she left off last season with a commanding 24 disposals and five tackles while North Adelaide recruit Elaine Grigg impressed in her first outing for the hosts with 16 disposals, six tackles and a goal.
The Eagles managed to hold Central scoreless in the final term but their 1.2 after the final change wasn’t enough to reel the Bulldogs in as new vice-captain Leah Cutting led the way with 18 disposals as emerging star Shineah Goody collected 17.
South Adelaide v Sturt
South Adelaide held off a final-term surge from rival Sturt to secure an eight-point win at Flinders University Stadium.
The Panthers – powered by dominant ruck Soriah Moon – appeared set to coast to a comfortable victory when Lucy Northcott opened up a 17-point lead six minutes into the fourth quarter.
But Sturt’s Abbey Rigter closed the gap to within two majors after booting her team’s first goal nearing the halfway mark of the final term.
The Double Blues’ inaccuracy in front of goal – which resulted in the visitors kicking six behinds to start the game in succession – again proved costly at the end after three more misses before full-time.
South’s Senna Gulden, the sister of Sydney Swan Errol, tallied 22 disposals, eight clearances and seven tackles while emerging midfielder Brooke Boileau registered 20 disposals and seven tackles.
Crows-listed Kiera Mueller racked up 24 touches for Sturt while teammate Alisha Gepp finished with 21 possessions, six tackles and six clearances.
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Why is the coverage of the women's ressies non-existent from a SANFL perspective?
No stats, no write up, no results. Pretty pathetic really.
No stats, no write up, no results. Pretty pathetic really.
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I believe Champion Data who compile the stats don’t attend the Development League matches. I saw them rock up at Half time of the match to setup ready for the League game. Obviously there is no budget to capture all the stats for the Dev league.wenchbarwer wrote:Why is the coverage of the women's ressies non-existent from a SANFL perspective?
No stats, no write up, no results. Pretty pathetic really.
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Down at the bottom of the article from the link below...wenchbarwer wrote:Why is the coverage of the women's ressies non-existent from a SANFL perspective?
No stats, no write up, no results. Pretty pathetic really.
https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/round- ... h-wraps-2/
Is this link to take you to the scores and best players...
https://www.playhq.com/afl/org/south-au ... bbe2f64/R1
Champion Data not providing stats for the Development League would be one reason for minimal coverage.
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Round 2 - Saturday 25th February
Sturt v Central District (Thebarton Oval - 12:00pm)
Development Game at 10:00am
West Adelaide v North Adelaide (Hisense Stadium - 12:00pm)
Development Game at 10:00am
Woodville-West Torrens v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium - 2:10pm)
Development Game at 4:20pm
South Adelaide v Norwood (Flinders University Stadium - 6:00pm)
Development Game at 4:00pm
Sturt v Central District (Thebarton Oval - 12:00pm)
Development Game at 10:00am
West Adelaide v North Adelaide (Hisense Stadium - 12:00pm)
Development Game at 10:00am
Woodville-West Torrens v Glenelg (Hisense Stadium - 2:10pm)
Development Game at 4:20pm
South Adelaide v Norwood (Flinders University Stadium - 6:00pm)
Development Game at 4:00pm
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West kick 4 goals to none in the last quarter to win the development league after being 22 points down at three quarter time. Fair effort
League they lead throughout to win by 11 points
League they lead throughout to win by 11 points
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