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Introduction & Contents SANFL STATEWIDE SUPER WOMEN’S LEAGUE 2021 RECORD BOOK INTRODUCTION & CONTENTS Norwood: 2019 Season 55 INTRODUCTION CONTENTS Norwood: 2018 Season 56 Entering its fifth season, the SANFL 1) GENERAL STATS Norwood 2017 Season 57 Statewide Super Women’s League has Introduction & Contents 1 Norwood: All Time List 58 already established itself as a critical SANFLW By The Numbers 2 Glenelg; Records & 2021 List 59 component of the South Australian All Time Competition Records 3 Glenelg: 2020 Season 60 football community. All Time Individual Records 4 Glenelg: 2019 Season 61 Individual Single Game Records 5 Glenelg: 2018 Season 62 Now with all eight SANFL clubs having Head To Head Records 6 Glenelg: 2017 Season 63 an established presence along with Finals Results 7 Glenelg: All Time List 64 incredible growth in female participa- Finals Records 8 Sturt: Records & 2021 List 65 tion numbers, the future of the compe- Ground Records 9 Sturt: 2020 Season 66 tition looks strong. AFLW Draft Picks 12 Sturt: 2019 Season 67 League Awards 13 Sturt: 2018 Season 68 The aim of this guide is to retain all the All Time Best & Fairest Votes 15 Sturt: All Time List 69 key records from the league’s very first Premiership Teams 16 Eagles: Records & 2021 List 70 game and to have these statistics easi- All Time Premiership Players 17 Eagles: 2020 Season 71 ly available to media and fans alike for First Ever Team 18 Eagles: 2019 Season 72 many years to come. Games of Notes 20 Eagles: All Time List 73 2020 Season: Summary 22 Central: Records & 2021 List 74 I would especially like to personally 2020 Season: Results 23 Central: 2020 Season 75 recognise the pain staking efforts of 2020 Season: B&F Votes 24 Central: 2019 Season 76 2019 Season: Summary 26 Central: All Time List 77 David O’Hara who took on the time 2019 Season: Results 27 consuming role of recording and com- 3) HEAD TO HEAD piling individual player stats from the 2019 Season: B&F Votes 28 Central v Eagles 78 24 matches across Rounds 5 to 10, 2018 Season: Summary 30 Central v Glenelg 79 last season, when our normal statisti- 2018 Season: Results 31 Central v North 80 cal system was not in service. 2018 Season: B&F Votes 32 Central v Norwood 81 2017 Season: Results 33 Central v South 82 Without David’s contribution we would 2017 Season: B&F Votes 34 Central v Sturt 83 not have, available in this report, the all 2021 Fixture 35 Central v West 84 time individual stats leaders and the 2) CLUB BY CLUB Eagles v Glenelg 85 individual records for each player in North: Records & 2021 List 36 Eagles v North 86 the competition’s history. North: 2020 Season 37 Eagles v Norwood 87 North: 2019 Season 38 Eagles v South 88 All records listed are as at Jan 1st North: 2018 Season 39 Eagles v Sturt 89 2021. North: 2017 Season 40 Eagles v West 90 North: All Time List 41 Glenelg v North 91 Should you have any feedback or South; Records & 2021 List 42 Glenelg v Norwood 92 questions please do not hesitate to South: 2020 Season 43 Glenelg v South 93 contact me via email at South: 2019 Season 44 Glenelg v Sturt 94 [email protected] South: 2018 Season 45 Glenelg v West 95 South: All Time List 46 North v Norwood 96 Regards West: Records & 2021 List 47 North v South 97 West: 2020 Season 48 North v Sturt 98 Phil Herden West: 2019 Season 49 North v West 99 SANFL Stats West: 2018 Season 50 Norwood v South 100 West: 2017 Season 51 Norwood v Sturt 101 West: All Time List 52 Norwood v West 102 Norwood: Records & 2021 List 53 South v Sturt 103 Norwood: 2020 Season 54 South v West 104 Sturt v West 105 Page 1 SANFL STATEWIDE SUPER WOMEN’S LEAGUE 2021 RECORD BOOK SANFLW BY THE NUMBERS (As at Jan 1, 2021) Compiled by 48 - The record number of SANFLW games Phil Herden & David O’Hara scheduled this year, up from 44 last year & 2019, 32 in 2018 and 13 in the inaugural 2017 season., 938—Number of career Ruck Hit Outs by Nor- wood’s Leah Cutting, more than double 2nd 42 - The record for number of SANFLW games ranked Montana McKinnon (South) on 448. Cut- played, held jointly by Leah Cutting (Norwood) ting also is the SANFLW career leader for tackles, and Leah Tynan (North). If they play every game frees against and fantasy points plus she is tied scheduled, both could reach the 50 game mile- with Leah Tynan (North) for most games played stone on April 24th (Round 8). 481—Number of SANFLW league players over 42 - Record for the highest losing score in the first four seasons. It is likely this will pass 500 SANFLW history, 6.6 (42) by the Eagles to West in Round 1 of the 2021 season. 58 players have 7.3 (45) on Feb 22nd 2019 @ Richmond. This played at 2 clubs, 8 have represented 3 clubs. score would have won 53 other games played over the past 4 seasons. 243 —Number of disposals Anne Hatchard amassed during an amazing seven game stretch 18 - The number of goals kicked last year by with North last season. At an average of 34.71 per North’s Ashleigh Woodland to win the goal kick- game her highest was 42 v Sturt in Round 5. If ing award. Every season so far the award has that was translated from 17 minutes in a SANFLW gone to a different Rooster, In the inaugural 2017 quarter to say 30 mins in a men’s game it would season young Chloe Scheer topped the SANFL equal a 74 possession effort. goalkicking with 15 goals, followed by Katelyn Rosenzweig (2018, 15 goals) and Kelly Barltrop 133 —Number of SANFLW games played thus (2019, 26 goals) far. North have played the most (43), followed by Norwood (42), West (38), Glenelg (37), South 16 - The number of reports so far in SANFLW (36), Sturt (30), Eagles & Central (20 each). over 4 seasons. West lead the way with 4, whilst Sturt are the only club report free. Of the 16 re- 107— Record for the highest scoring SANFLW ports, 12 received a reprimand, Game. Norwood 13.13 (91) d West 2.4 (16) on Friday March 17 2017 @ Norwood. 12 - The number of venues used for SANFLW games, in it’s history, including Adelaide Oval and 93—Record for the highest score by a team, Tanunda Oval both of which will be used for the 14.9 (93) by North v Sturt (0.2.2) on Friday March very first time this season. 2nd at Richmond. The 91pt margin is also the largest in competition history. 8— The lowest match aggregate in SANFLW his- tory when Sturt 0.5 (5) defeated Glenelg 0.3 (3), 90—The percentage of teams leading at Three Sat March 23 2019 @ Norwood. Quarter Time that have gone onto win. (117 W— 11 L—2 Draws). Teams leading at Quarter Time 4 - The number of SANFLW games scheduled to have won 76% of the time (96 W– 29 L—2 Drawn) be played in succession at Adelaide Oval this and at Half Time 83% (106 W—20 L- 2 Draw) Easter Saturday. It would represent the first time in SANFL or SANFLW history that all league teams 69—Number of SANFLW Premiership Players. play at the same venue on the same day. 12 players have won 2 titles, whilst Kristi Harvey has won 3 flags across 3 different clubs. (Norwood 2017, South 2018 & North 2020). Page 2 SANFL STATEWIDE SUPER WOMEN’S LEAGUE 2021 RECORD BOOK ALL-TIME COMPETITION RECORDS (As at Jan 1, 2021) Highest Score 14.9 (93) Highest Scoring First Quarter 6.2 (38) by North v Sturt, By North v Sturt Fri March 2nd 2018 @ Richmond Rd 9 Sat July 25 2000 @ Prospect Record Leading at Quarter Time 96-29-2 Lowest Score 0.0 (0) (6 tied) by Norwood v North, Sun March 25th, 2018 @ Noarlunga Biggest QT deficit overcome to win 25pts South d North (by 1pt) Biggest Winning Margin 91pts Fri Mar 15 2019 @ Noarlunga North 14.9 (93) d Sturt 0.2 (2), Fri Mar 2nd 2018 @ Richmond Highest Scoring Second Quarter 6.0 (36) By South v Sturt Rd 8 Smallest Winning Margin DRAW Sun March 25th 2018 @ Noarlunga 1) West v Norwood, Sat March 14th 2020 @Noarlunga Record Leading at Half Time 106-20-2 2) Sturt v Norwood (5 tied) Sun July 19 2020 @ Glenelg Biggest HT deficit overcome to win 21pts South d North (by 1pt) Highest Match Aggregate 107pts Fri Mar 15 2019 @ Noarlunga Norwood 13.13 (91) d West 2.4.(16), Fri Mar 17 2017 @ Norwood Highest Scoring Third Quarter 5.2 (32) North v Sturt, Rd 5 Lowest Match Aggregate 8pts Fri March 3rd 2018 @ RIchmond Sturt 0.5 (5) d Glenelg 0.3 (3) Sat Mar 23 2019 @ Norwood Record Leading at Three Quarter Time 117-11-2 (3 tied) Highest Losing Score 6.6 (42) Biggest 3QT deficit overcome to win 9pts Eagles v West 7.3 (45) Norwood d Eagles (by 1pt) Fri February 22nd 2019 @ Richmond Fri Feb 21 2020 @ Richmond Lowest Winning Score 0.5 (5) Sturt v Glenelg, Highest Scoring Final Quarter 5.4 (34) Sturt v Eagles, Rd 7 Sat Mar 23 2019 @ Norwood Sat April 6th 2019 @ Unley Longest Winning Streak 12* Most Goals Kicked in a Game 6 North, Rd 1 2020 to now Chelsea BIDDELL Last loss, 2019 Grand Final v South West v Eagles, Feb 22, 2019 @ Richmond Sun May 16th @ Glenelg Most Goals Kicked in a Season 29 Longest Losing Streak 13 Kelly BARLTROP Eagles, Rd 1 2019 to Rd 3 2020 North, 2019 First win Rd 4, Fri March 13 2020 NB 26 in Minor Round, 3 in Finals V Glenelg @ Elizabeth (Red—Record occurred in 2020 Season) Page 3 SANFL STATEWIDE SUPER WOMEN’S LEAGUE 2021 RECORD BOOK INDIVIDUAL ALL-TIME RECORDS (As at Jan 1, 2021) Statistics compiled by Kicks Tackles David O’HARA 377 Lauren DANIEL (NA) 253 Leah CUTTING (Nw) 372 Leah TYNAN (NA) 198 Kathryn REYNOLDS (NA) Games Played 368 Abbie Ballard (WA) 197 Czenya CAVOURAS (SA) 42 Leah CUTTING (Nw) 341 Brittany PERRY (NA) 179 Rachelle MARTIN (WA) 42 Leah TYNAN (NA) 318 Madison NEWMAN (WA) 161 Leah TYNAN (NA) 41 Lauren DANIEL (NA) 309 Kathryn REYNOLDS (NA) 158 Mayga RIGTER (St) 40 Jaslynne SMITH (WA/SA) 307 Monique HOLLICK (Nw) 145 Teah CHARLTON (SA) 39 Kelly BARLTROP (NA) 302 Ellie
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