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2021 State Game Stats SANFL STATS REPORT 2021 ISSUE #7 Tues 11th May 2021 SANFL STATEWIDE SUPER LEAGUE ROUND SIX 2.10pm, Sat May 8 @ Maughan Thiem Kia Oval, Woodville (Crowd 1,582) South 5.3 7.4 12.5 15.9 (99) …. South by 8pts Eagles 2.3 8.6 11.10 13.13 (91) Goals - South: Tarca 4, Gibbs 2, Schwarz 2, Rose, Wilkinson, O’Neill, Skinner, Fitt, Horne, Roberts. Eagles: T Menzel 4, D Menzel 2, von Bertouch 2, Tsitas, Hayes, Goldsworthy, Williams, Poole. Best — South: O’Neill, Broddbent, Gibbs, Haines, Milson, Horne. Eagles: Goldsworthy, Thompson, Tstias, Knight, Rowland, T Menzel. 3.05pm, Sat May 8 @ X Convenience Oval, Elizabeth (Crowd 1,411) Norwood 5.0 8.4 11.6 13.6 (84) …. Norwood by 32pts Central 2.5 3.6 6.7 7.10 (52) Goals - Norwood: Shenton 4, Callow 3, Gerloff, McKenzie, Hamilton, Tranfa, Douglas, Rokahr, No Central: Grace, T Schiller, East, Graham, Pisani, McLean, Presbury. Best — Norwood: Nunn, Hamilton, Rokahr, Callow, Shenton, Knoll, Douglas, McKenzie, Ball. Central: T Schiller, Pisani, Hoskin, Presbury, Grant, Neagle.. 3.35pm, Sat May 8 @ Adelaide Oval (Crowd 5,369) Port 6.1 9.4 10.7 13.9 (87) …. Port by 14pts Adelaide 1.4 3.6 8.9 10.13 (73) Goals - Port: Ladhams 3, Edwards 2, Garner 2, Weidemann 2, Bonner 2, Sutcliffe 2. Adelaide: Frampton 4, Borlase 2, McAdam, Newchurch, Hately, Merrett. Best—Port: Lienert, Bonner, Gar ner, Sutcliffe, Ladhams, McKenzie, Mayes. Adelaide: Hately, Frampton, Jones, O’Connor, Latchford, Strachan. 2.10pm, Sun May 9 @ Prospect Oval (Crowd 1.352) North 5.4 9.4 17.5 19.7 (121) …. North by 68pts West 3.0 4.3 6.3 8.5 (53) Goals - North: Hender 8, Hilder 3, A Young 2, W Combe, McInerney, Harbey, Schwarz. Ramsey, Spina. West: Keough 3. Johnson 2, Ellern, Haysman, Gore. Best — North: Hender, Hartung, Combe, Schwarz, Spina, Moore, Wigg, A Young. West: K Stevens, Allan, Boyle, Anderson.. 2.10pm, Sun May 9 @ ACH Group Stadium, Glenelg (Crowd 2,415) Glenelg 2.4 5.7 8.7 11.8 (74) …. Glenelg by 4pts Sturt 1.2 5.5 7.8 10.10 (70) Goals - Glenelg: Hosie 3, Reynolds 2, Allen 2, Bailey, Motlop, Snook. Sturt: Hone 2, Johnson 2, Kirkwood 2, Parker, Patullo, Evens, Davis.. Best — Glenelg: Partington, Landt, Snook, Allen, Cur ran, Bailey. Reynolds. Sturt: Battersby, Lewis, McEntee, Voss, Edmonds, Parker.. LEAGUE LADDER (End of Round 6) 2021 SANFL SEASON RECORDS Team P W L D Pts Pct Highest Score : 24.11 (155) Glenelg 6 6 - - 12 56.56 Eagles v Adelaide, 10/4/2021 @ Wd South 6 5 1 - 10 57.04 Lowest Score : 2.7 (19) Norwood 6 4 2 - 8 49.79 Norwood v North, 9/4/2021 @Nw Eagles 6 3 3 - 6 51.78 Biggest Win : 92pts Port 6 3 3 - 6 51.53 North v Norwood, 9/4/2021 @Nw North 6 2 4 - 4 55.74 Closest Result : 1pt Sturt v Adelaide, Rd 5 1/5/2021 @Un Sturt 6 2 4 - 4 46.42 Individual Most Goals In A Game: 8 West 6 2 4 - 4 44.76 Lewis Hender (North) v West, Sun May 9 @ Prospect Adelaide 6 2 4 - 4 43.74 Central 6 1 5 - 2 43.15 Report produced for SANFL under licence by Phil Herden Any enquiries please email [email protected] 1 SANFL Statewide Super League 2021 Season Fixture ROUND 1 ROUND 9 ROUND 17 Norwood 14.13 (87) d Port 7.10 (52) Nw Sat 5/6 2.10p Norwood v Glenelg Nw (July 30-Aug 1) South 14.18 (102) d Adelaide 6.5 (41) Nl Sat 5/6 2.10p Central v Eagles El TBC TBC Glenelg v Norwood Gl Central 15.9 (99) d North 14.6 (90) El Sat 5/6 2.10p North v Adelaide Pr TBC TBC West v Sturt Ri Eagles 13.16 (94) d Sturt 7.6 (48) Wd Sun 6/6 2.10p West v South Ri (Aug 6-8) Glenelg 13.133 (89) d West 11.12 (78) Gl (Bye Sturt & Port) TBC TBC Central v South El TBC TBC North Eagles Pr ROUND 2 ROUND 10 TBC TBC Adelaide v Port Ad North 9.12 (66) L South 11.11 (77) Pr Sat 12/6 2.10p Eagles v Port Wd Port 8.16 (64) d Central 7.5 (47) Al Sat 12/6 2.10pm Sturt v Adelaide Un ROUND 18 (August 13-15) Sturt 6.9 (45) L Norwood 10.6 (66) Un Mon 14/6 2.10pm South v Norwood Nl TBC TBC South v North Nl Glenelg 13.13 (91) d Eagles 9.8 (62) Gl Mon 14/6 2.10pm Glenelg North Gl TBC TBC Glenelg v Central Gl West 11.10 (76) L Adelaide 12.10 (82) Ri (Bye Central & West) TBC TBC Sturt v Port Un TBC TBC Norwood v West Nw ROUND 3 ROUND 11 TBC TBC Eagles v Adelaide Wd Norwood 2.7 (19) L North 16.15 (111) Nw Sat 19/6 2.10p Central v West El Sturt 12.23 (93) d West 6.7 (43) Un Sun 20/6 2.10pm Port v Styrt Al ROUND 19 (August 20-22) Central 5.12 (42) L Glenelg 10.16 (76) El (Bye, South, Glenelg, Norwood, North, Eagles, & TBC TBC North v Norwood Pr South 12.9 (81) d Port 10.12 (72) Nl Adelaide) TBC TBC Port v South Al Eagles 24.11 (155) d Adelaide 11.6 (72) Wd TBC TBC Sturt v Eagles Un ROUND 12 (June 25-27) TBC TBC West v Glenelg Ri ROUND 4 TBC TBC Sturt v South Un TBC TBC Central v Adelaide El West 9.8 (62) d Norwood 6.8 (44) Ri TBC TBC Norwood v Central Nw Central 12.8 (80) L Adelaide 16.7 (103) El TBC TBC North v Port Pr South 11.15 (81) d Sturt 6.6 (42) Nl TBC TBC Eagles v Glenelg Wd Glenelg 12.11 (83) d Port 10.13 (73) Gl TBC TBC West v Adelaide Ri FINALS WEEK 1 (Aug 28-29) Eagles 9.7 (61) d North 9.5 (48) Wd TBC TBC Elimination Final Ad ROUND 13 (July 2-4) TBC TBC Qualifying Final Ad ROUND 5 TBC TBC Norwood v Sturt Nw Norwood 7.9 (51) d South 6.6 (42) Nw TBC TBC Central v Port El SEMI FINALS (September 4-5) North 10.9 (69) L Glenelg 15.10 (100) Pr TBC TBC South v Eagles Nl TBC TBC First Semi Final Ad West 13.7 (85) d Central 8.13 (61) Ri TBC TBC West v North Ri TBC TBC Second Semi Final Ad Sturt 12.12 (84) d Adelaide 13.5 (83) Un TBC TBC Glenelg v Adelaide Gl Port 16.11 (107) d Eagles 7.5 (47) Al PRELIM FINAL (September 11-12) ROUND 14 (July 9-11) TBC TBC Preliminary Final Ad ROUND 6 TBC TBC Sturt v Glenelg Un Eagles 13.13 (91) L South 15.9 (99) Wd TBC TBC North v Central Pr GRAND FINAL Central 7.10 (52) L Norwood 13.6 (84) El TBC TBC Port v Norwood Al Sun 19/9 TBC GRAND FINAL Ad Port 13.9 (87) d Adelaide 10.13 (73) Ad TBC TBC Eagles v West Wd North 19.7 (121) d West 8.5 (53) Pr TBC 2.10p South v Adelaide VH Fixture Subject To Change / Recent Changes Glenelg 11.8 (74) d Sturt 10.10 (70) Gl ROUND 15 (July 16-18) ROUND 7 TBC TBC Glenelg v South Gl VENUE KEY Sat 22/5 1.10p Port v North Al TBC TBC Central v Sturt El Ad Adelaide Oval Sat 22/5 2.10p Sturt v Central Un TBC TBC Norwood v Eagles Nw Al Alberton Oval Sat 22/5 2.10p West v Eagles RI TBC TBC West v Port Ri El X Convenience Oval, Elizabeth Sat 22/5 2.10p Norwood v Adelaide Nw TBC TBC Noirth v Adelaide Pr Sun 23/5 2.10p South v Glenelg Nl Gl ACH Group Stadium, Glenelg ROUND 16 (July 23-25) Nl Flinders University Stadium, Noarlunga ROUND 8 TBC TBC Sturt v North Un Nw Coopers Stadium, Norwood Sat 29/5 2.10p Eagles v Norwood Wd TBC TBC Port v Glenelg Al Pr Prospect Oval Sat 29/5 2.10p South v Central Nl TBC TBC Eagles v Central Wd Ri Hisense Stadium, Richmond Sat 29/5 2.10p Port v West Al TBC TBC South v West Nl Un Unley Oval Sat 29/5 2.10p Glenelg v Adelaide Gl TBC TBC Norwood v Adelaide Nw Sun 30/5 2.10p North v Sturt Pr VH Victor Harbor Oval Wd Maughan Thiem Kia Oval, Woodville 2 Sat May 15 @ Adelaide Oval STATE GAME BACKGROUND WHAT’S AT STAKE The teams are playing for the Haydyn Bunton Jnr Cup, Haydyn Bunton Jnr · Played 153 games in SA (54 Games North, 97 games Norwood.) · Played 148 games in WA (89 games Swan Districts, 59 games Subicaco · Coached 5 premierships (Swan Districts 1961,62 & 63, Subiaco 1986 & 88). · Senior coach over ve decades— Norwood 1957-58, Swan Districts 1961-64, Subiaco 1968-73, South Adelaide 1975- 82 & Sturt 1992-94. SANFL RECENT FORM · They have won 9 of their last 12 state games dating back to 2003 · Their only 3 losses have been to WA in WA (Lathlain 2015, Leederville 2009) & last game at Adelaide Oval (2018) · That 2018 lost was their rst at home since 2002, rst at home to WA since 1994 (had won previous 4 at home v WA) WAFL RECENT FORM · WA had its 6 game winning streak broken by SA in Perth in 2019.
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