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2017 Sanfl Annual Report
SANFL RND 2. 140 YEARS LOGO LOCK UPS_PAGE 1 2017 SANFL ANNUAL REPORT L NF SA B LU C L L A B T O O F E D I A L E D C A T R O P M S AGPIE 1 2017: A YEAR IN REVIEW 2017 marked a major milestone for SANFL, We collaborated with the State Library of South with the League cementing its position as the Australia to showcase 140 years of SANFL history oldest surviving football league of any code in with two hugely successful exhibitions; Straight Australia by celebrating its 140th anniversary in through the middle: Football in South Australia style. and In a league of its own: Celebrating 140 years of SANFL. Importantly, we continued to blend tradition with This celebration was a critically important innovation, promoting and growing the game of milestone for our organisation; a chance to reflect football across all levels throughout the State. on our achievements while also reinforcing our place in the fabric of South Australian community Key highlights of the year included: – throughout the past, in the present and towards the future. • Participation increased to more than 174,000, an overall increase of more than 15% on the previous year; FINANCIAL • The number of females playing the game PERFORMANCE at club level increased by 53% with a 22% increase in girls involved in Auskick; SANFL recorded a statutory net profit of $3.87 • Norwood won the inaugural SANFL million in 2017. Women’s Premiership, with two new clubs – Sturt and South Adelaide – added As the statutory profit of SANFL includes stadium to the competition for 2018 with increased depreciation and impairment of Football Park prizemoney on offer; and assets and the revaluation of a number of balance sheet assets which are measured at fair value, • Sturt claimed back-to-back League SANFL measures its financial performance based Premierships with a pulsating one-point on the net cash flow generated from its operating win against Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval activities. -
2014 SANFL Club Membership Drive
2014 SANFL Club Membership Drive Terms and Conditions of Entry Method of Entry Entry open to residents of Australia who are over 18 years of age. To be entered in the draw, entrants must either renew, or purchase a new, full priced 2014 Adult, or Concession priced membership package with one of the following eligible SANFL Clubs ‐ Central District Football Club, Glenelg Football Club, North Adelaide Football Club, Norwood Football Club, South Adelaide Football Club, Sturt Football Club, West Adelaide Football Club or Woodville West Torrens Football Club. Those who purchase a SANFL membership with the Port Adelaide Football Club are also eligible to be included in the draw. 2014 Adelaide Football Club Members are not eligible to enter. Junior Memberships are not eligible for entry All Members over the age of 18 who have renewed their membership, or joined an SANFL Club as a new member for Season 2014, prior to 1 January 2014, will automatically receive one (1) entry into the draw. Duration of Promotion The promotion commences on: 28 February 2014 and closes 5pm Thursday 3 April 2014. Details of prizes and prize The first entry drawn will win: values Economy class flights and six (6) nights accommodation for two (2) people, flying Malaysia Airlines – economy class and staying in a standard room at Shangri‐La’s Rasa Ria Resort in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Holiday package must be booked through Malaysia Airlines, and completed prior to 31 October 2013. Prize valued at $6300 The second entry drawn will win: Economy class flights flying Malaysia Airlines – economy class, and four (4) nights accommodation in a deluxe Sea View room with daily breakfasts for two (2) people at the Shangri‐La’s Rasa Ria Resort in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah Holiday package must be booked through Malaysia Airlines, and completed prior to 31 October 2013. -
The Norwood Football Club
OCTOBER 2019 REDLEGS REVIEW OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB REDLEGSREVIEW || October 2019 REDLEGS REVIEW | INDEX PRESIDENT’S REPORT Page 6 CEO’S REPORT Page 10 COACHES REPORT Page 16 TALENT MANAGER REPORT Page 19 DAWE BIDS FAREWELL Page 23 SMART SAYS FAREWELL Page 25 GEORGIOU TO RETIRE Page 27 BODE CALLS TIME Page 29 HISTORY REPORT Page 33 KIDS ZONE Page 38 4 NORWOOD FOOTBALL CLUB REDLEGSREVIEW || October 2019 /// PRESIDENT’S REPORT WELL, the season didn’t end as group of young men will ensure he saved with strong contested we would have hoped, however, continued success at Norwood marks in the dying moments of there is a lot to look forward to for many years to come. This the game at Noarlunga. Brad and an enormous amount of team were Minor Premiers, clearly was a fantastic contributor things to celebrate on reflection the best team throughout the throughout the year and although of the 2019 season. year, and then went on to win the not the most outgoing player in Premiership quite convincingly. I the Club, he surely let his footy League Team would like to congratulate coach, do the talking. Well done and Gavin Hughes, captain Mac Bower congratulations Brad. Throughout the season we and all players on a wonderful played some very exciting year. I also want to congratulate Retirements football and showed glimpses Jed Spence on winning the of what we were capable of, Reserves Magarey Medal, in It’s not too often you get to however, we never reached what can only be described as an farewell four legends of the Footy the highs and consistency we amazing transformation from the Club in one year, who between promised with the talent we had. -
Here Today Our New Science Centre
Indulge in our Spanish Fiesta at The Long Lunch Auction Catalogue Sunday 23 September 2018 FROM THE PRINCIPAL The latest project in our Master Plan, The Next Challenge: Building for Tomorrow, our new Science Centre and associated upgrades have all the elements for success. This follows on from the completion of our first five Master Plan projects: expanding our Early Learners’ Centre, increasing parking spaces and access to additional sporting facilities in Bell Yett Reserve, installing high speed network services to enhance online learning, building a new Middle School and opening a new Library. So, are you ready to take up this next challenge with me? Julia Shea Principal St Peter’s Girls’ Foundation Long Lunch 2018 WELCOME Hola! Welcome to our second St goods and services, and we encourage Peter’s Girls’ Foundation Long Lunch, you to refer our sponsors to others. a Spanish Fiesta of wonderful food, This is such an exciting time for our refreshments and entertainment set School and events such as this give us in our beautiful School grounds. all the opportunity to come together Thanks to the generosity of our and play a key role in our Master Plan’s sponsors, suppliers and community next challenge - a new Science Centre. members, 100% of proceeds from We are very fortunate that all of the today’s fundraiser will help fund auction items on offer here today our new Science Centre. have been donated and all expenses It has been an absolute pleasure to for the event have been sponsored. work with our amazing community This means all funds raised today members, staff and volunteers to (and money from the ticket sales) make this day a reality. -
2010 Sanfl Annual Report
2010 SANFL ANNUAL REPORT L NF SA B LU C L L A B T O O F E D I A L E D C A T R O P M S AGPIE 1 CONTENTS 2010: A Year In Review 4 McCallum Tomkins Medal 61 Macca’s Cup MVP 62 Corporate Governance 9 Stanley H. Lewis Trophy 63 SA Football Hall of Fame 64 Football Operations 12 Football Operations Overview 14 Corporate Operations 66 State League Competition 16 Corporate Operations Overview 69 SANFL Attendance 18 SANFL Marketing 70 Umpiring 21 SANFL Events 72 Around the Clubs 22 Communications and Media 75 Corporate Partners 76 Game Development 24 Game Development Overview 25 Commercial Operations 78 Participation 26 Commerical Operations Overview 80 Participation Programs 28 Stadium 81 Indigenopus Football 30 Crows and Power 82 Inclusive Programs 32 AAMI Stadium Attendance 83 Talent Development 34 Corporate Hospitality 85 Coaching 37 Human Resources & Safety 87 Community Football 38 Financial Report 88 Community Football Overview 39 Facility Grants 41 SANFL Committees 98 Key Partnerships 44 Country Football Championships 46 League Life Members 99 League Results 47 200 Club 100 Awards and Results 48 The Premiers 50 Bereavements 102 Jack Oatey Medal 53 Magarey Medal 54 2010 Fixture 103 Ken Farmer Medal 56 R.O Shearman Medal 57 The SANFL thanks the following photographers for the use of their images Powerade Star Search 58 in this publication: Deb Curtis, Luke Hemer, Stephen Laffer, Ben Hopkins, Reserves & Macca’s Cup Grand Finals 59 2 Reserves Magarey Medal 60 Roy Vandervegt, Laura Wright, Peter Argent and Tom Miletic. -
2011 Sanfl Annual Report
2011 SANFL ANNUAL REPORT L NF SA B LU C L L A B T O O F E D I A L E D C A T R O P M S AGPIE 1 INDEX Mission and Vision 4 Corporate Operations 62 Overview 64 2011: A Year In Review 6 SANFL Marketing 67 Events 68 SA Football Commission 10 Communications 70 Corporate Partnerships 71 Adelaide Oval 15 Commercial Operations 74 Football Operations 16 Overview 76 Overview 18 Stadium 77 State League 20 Crows & Power 78 Attendance 22 AAMI Stadium Attendance 79 Umpiring 28 Encore Group 80 Talent Development 30 Coaching 33 Financial Report 84 Community Engagement 34 Participation 36 SANFL Records 94 Inclusive Programs 39 Indigenous Football 43 Bereavements 105 Community Football 47 Committees 106 2011 Season 55 Premiers 56 2011 SANFL Fixture 107 Magarey Medal 58 Awards 60 Photo credits: Deb Curtis, Steven Laxton, Sarah Reed, Ben Hopkins, Stadium Management Authority, Emma-Lee Pedler, Luke Hemer, Stephen Laffer. 2 3 VISION & MISSION The League’s executive management team undertook a series of workshops in April 2011 to devise a detailed plan for the business over the next three years. The plan’s foundation was built on four central pillars: Our Game, Our Stadium, Our Future and Our People. The SA Football Commission approved the SANFL Strategic Plan: 2011 to 2014 in June 2011. The SANFL Vision: The SANFL Mission Statement: “To provide the ultimate experience in sport and “To protect, lead, manage entertainment at all levels.” and deliver the promotion and development of “At all levels” is a significant inclusion Australian football for the in the vision’s terms. -
2014 Sanfl Annual Report
2014 SANFL ANNUAL REPORT MUNIT OM Y C L NF SA B LU C L L A B T F L O O L O OTBA F E D I A L E D C A T R O P M S AGPIE 1 Glenelg’s Ty Allen runs through the banner for his 100th match. (Paul Melrose, SA Football Budget) A primary school student goes through her football paces 2014: A YEAR IN atREVIEW a Port Adelaide development zone training session. FINANCIAL AAMI STADIUM In November 2014, the SA Football Commission formally The historic opening of the redeveloped Adelaide Oval in March PERFORMANCE The SANFL recorded an increase in cash reserves of signed a contract with developer Commercial & General $1.34 million following the first full year of operations at for the sale and 20+ year redevelopment of the AAMI Stadium precinct. 2014 will be remembered as a watershed year Later in the year, the parties would be back at the Adelaide Oval. in the history of South Australian football – negotiating table again for the planned review of the As part of the agreement, the SANFL received an up- and the SANFL itself. Adelaide Oval commercial model. This was a detailed The SANFL achieved a positive net cash flow from front payment of $10 million which was transferred to process that would set the parameters for the next three operating activities of $1m compared to $0.3m in 2013 the AFL to retire debt, money borrowed as part of the The Adelaide Oval will, naturally, take the headlines when seasons and was not concluded until early March. -
Football Operations
FRONT COVER: Victorious State Team Cameron Richardson (The Advertiser) BEST ACTION PHOTOGRAPH: Stephen Laffer (Messenger Newspapers) SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. ANNUAL REPORT 2006 President’s Report 2 Catering Direction 2007 25 Executive Commissioner’s Report 3 Crows Tavern 25 Office Bearers 5 FINANCIAL REPORT 26 Past Presidents 5 SECTION 4 SECTION 1 AWARDS, WINNERS & RESULTS FOOTBALL OPERATIONS The Premiers 36 Participation 8 Jack Oatey Medallists 36 Talent Program 9 2006 Ladders 37 NAB AFL National Draft 11 2006 Finals Results 37 State Game 11 Stanley H. Lewis Trophy 37 Fos Williams Medallists 11 Magarey Medal 38 Coaching Development 12 League Magarey Medallists 39 Umpiring 12 Minor Grade Medals 40 SANFL Recognition Awards 13 SANFL Attendances - Season 2006 41 Affiliated Leagues 13 South Australian Football Hall Of Fame 42 SANFL Life Members 43 SECTION 2 West End Club of the Year 43 MARKETING & League Premierships 44 CORPORATE AFFAIRS Minor Grade Premierships 45 Leading Goalkickers 45 Attendances 16 League Medallists 45 Media Coverage 16 Crows and Power Season Wrap-Ups 46 Feature Events 16 AAMI Stadium Attendances - Season 2006 46 Corporate Facilities 17 Footy For Gladstone Appeal 17 Committees 47 West End SANFL Media Awards 18 Bereavement 47 Corporate Partners 18 SANFL Organisation Chart 48 Looking Ahead 18 South Australian Football Structure 48 Commercial Partners of the SANFL 19 SECTION 3 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE INC. COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS AAMI STADIUM Membership 22 Turner Drive, West Lakes Stadium 23 South Australia 5021 Retail Catering 24 Phone 08 8268 2088 Corporate Catering 24 www.sanfl.com.au 1 SANFL ANNUAL REPORT 2006 PRESIDENT’S REPORT Sport, and particularly Australian football, has been an integral part strategic direction for the next three years. -
SANFL Team of the Year”
MISSION STATEMENT PRESIDENT / CHAIRMAN VISION STATEMENT “The diligent pursuit of excellence and “To be acknowledged in all respects success through continuous club wide as the premier club of the SANFL” improvement and to create a pathway for our players to play in the AFL or SANFL” Jason Kilic BOARD OF DIRECTORS Phil Halliwell Jenny Hurley Carol Hutchings Grant Nancarrow Ben Pledge David Reynolds Chris Thredgold CEO CLUB COACH FOOTBALL MANAGER Sue Dewing Nathan Grima Chris Trapp CLUB CAPTAINS James Battersby Georgia Bevan Maya Rigter CLUB PATRON WOMEN’S PATRON NO.1 TICKET HOLDER Philip ‘Sandy’ Nelson Jenny Hurley Peter Motley CONTENTS President’s (Chairman) Report ....................................................................................................................... 2 CEO’s Report .................................................................................................................................................. 3 Football Manager’s Report ............................................................................................................................ 5 High Performance Manager’s Report ............................................................................................................ 7 Centre of Excellence Manager’s Report ......................................................................................................... 9 Women’s Football Report .............................................................................................................................. 10 Zone -
Clubs of the South Australian National Football League
CLUBS OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE by JOHN DEVANEY Published in Great Britain by Full Points Publications © John Devaney and Full Points Publications 2014 This book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without prior written permission. Every effort has been made to ensure that this book is free from error or omissions. However, the Publisher and Author, or their respective employees or agents, shall not accept responsibility for injury, loss or damage occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of material in this book whether or not such injury, loss or damage is in any way due to any negligent act or omission, breach of duty or default on the part of the Publisher, Author or their respective employees or agents. Cataloguing-in-Publication data: Clubs of the South Australian National Football League ISBN 978-1-291-88338-1 1. Australian football—Encyclopedias. 2. Australian football—Clubs. 3. Sports—Australian football—History. I. Devaney, John. Full Points Publications Table of Contents Title Page No. Introduction 5 Adelaide - 19th Century 7 Adelaide 11 Bankers 12 Central District 12 Gawler 59 Glenelg 60 Kensington 114 North Adelaide (Hotham) 116 North Adelaide (Medindie) 117 Norwood 170 Port Adelaide 215 Royal Park 297 South Adelaide 298 South Park 351 Sturt 352 Victorian 408 West Adelaide - original 409 West Adelaide 410 West Torrens 453 Woodville - original 485 Woodville 486 Woodville-West Torrens 510 For Ratlegs Introduction he South Australian National Football League was originally known as the South Australian Football T Association. -
And Year Book 2017 Annual Report
2017 ANNUAL REPORT AND YEAR BOOK MILERA BROTHERS RD 8 - GLENELG V ADELAIDE PHOTO: FLASHGORDON PHOTOGRAPHY 2017 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS 1 From the President 2 Executive Finance Report 4 2017 Football Results 6 2017 Awards 9 Executive Report 10 Going Forward 13 Football Review 16 Junior Football Review 19 Glenelg in the Community 20 “From Zero to Hero” by Andrew Capel 23 League Statistics 24 2017 Squad 25 The Glenelg Club 27 “Tiger Women make their mark” by Peter Cornwall 31 2017 Statewide Super Women’s League results 32 2017 Statewide Super Women’s League statistics 33 2017 Statewide Super Women’s League team 34 “Never say Die” by Andrew Capel 37 2017 Staff & Officials 38 “Tigers on the Prowl” by Zac Milbank 40 Vice Presidents’ Report 41 Past Players & Officials Report 42 Club Awards 44 Members Feature 48 Hall of Fame 49 2018 Season Fixture 50 “Home, Sweeter Home” by Peter Cornwall 53 2018 Calender of Events 55 Honour Board 59 AGM Minutes 63 2017 Sponsors MISSIONSTATEMENT TO BE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL CLUB IN THE SANFL THROUGH ONFIELD PERFORMANCES BY WAY OF WINNING PREMIERSHIPS AND OFF FIELD BY BECOMING THE COMPETITION LEADER IN FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROFESSIONALISM PASSION PRIDE SUCCESS COMMUNITY SPIRIT VISION / WE DEVELOP INTO A CLUB WHICH FINISHES IN THE FINALS EVERY YEAR, A POSITION FROM WHICH WE Glenelg CAN WIN OUR NEXT PREMIERSHIP / WE ARE SEEN AS THE BENCHMARK FOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, Football Club RECRUITMENT AND COACHING / THE COMMUNITY SEES THE CLUB AS THEIR CLUB THROUGH COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT PROJECTS DEVELOPED -
2019 Annual Report-Compressed
MISSION STATEMENT PRESIDENT / CHAIRMAN VISION STATEMENT “The diligent pursuit of excellence and “To be acknowledged in all respects success through continuous club wide as the premier club of the SANFL” improvement and to create a pathway for our players to play in the AFL or SANFL” Jason Kilic BOARD OF DIRECTORS Phil Halliwell Jenny Hurley Carol Hutchings Grant Nancarrow Ben Pledge David Reynolds Chris Thredgold CEO LEAGUE DIRECTOR FOOTBALL MANAGER Sue Dewing Donald Stephens Chris Trapp CLUB COACH CLUB CAPTAIN Nathan Grima Zane Kirkwood PATRON VICE-PATRON NO.1 TICKET HOLDER Philip ‘Sandy’ Nelson Beryl Fitzgerald Peter Motley CONTENTS President’s (Chairman) Report ....................................................................................................................... 2 CEO’s Report ................................................................................................................................................. 4 Football Manager’s Report ............................................................................................................................ 5 Club Coach Report .......................................................................................................................................... 7 High Performance Manager’s Report ............................................................................................................ 9 Centre of Excellence Manager’s Report ......................................................................................................... 11