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2014 SANFL season

2014 SANFL season

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The 2014 South Australian National Football League season (officially the SANFL IGA League)[1] was the 135th season[lower-alpha 1] of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Australian rules football competition.

Quick Facts Teams, Premiers ...

2014 introduced a number of changes to the league. The size of the league increased from 9 clubs to 10 clubs, after the South Australian Football Commission granted the Australian Football League's Adelaide Football Club a licence to field a reserves team in the competition.[2] Adelaide Oval replaced Football Park as headquarters of the SANFL, resulting in the renovated venue hosting one SANFL minor round match (Anzac Day) and all six SANFL finals matches.[3] The season was shortened to finish a week before the AFL Grand Final, instead of a week after, as had been the case for most years since 1980.

Norwood were the premiers for the 2014 season, after they defeated Port Adelaide by 4 points in the Grand Final in front of a crowd of 38,644, the largest such crowd since 1999. It was the third consecutive premiership for Norwood and their 30th overall.[4]

Sturt, South Adelaide and Woodville-West Torrens also made the top (final) five teams and participated in the finals series. North Adelaide, Central District, Adelaide, West Adelaide and Glenelg all missed the top five, with Glenelg finishing bottom to record its 17th wooden spoon.

Premiership season

Highlights of the season fixture include:[5][6]

  • A shortened 18-round home and away competition, in which each team plays each other twice
  • A record 17 night matches, mostly staged in the early part of the season
  • Two Showdown matches between Adelaide Football Club and Port Adelaide
  • Two Anzac Day matches, including the Grand Final rematch between Norwood vs. North Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval
  • First SANFL Grand Final at Adelaide Oval since 1973, to be played at an earlier than usual date on Sunday September 21
  • Seven Network replaces ABC as sole television broadcaster; televises one live “match of the round” every week as well as all finals
  • The official season motto was announced by the SANFL as: This is Football.[7]


Source: SANFL Season 2014 Results and Fixtures

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Round 4

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Round 5

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Round 6

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Round 7

More information Round 7 ...

Round 8

More information Round 8 ...

State Game

2014 State Game
Saturday 31 May (1:10 pm) VFL 14.12 (96) def. by SANFL 18.10 (118) North Port Oval Report
  • This was the first time since 2005 that the VFL and SANFL competitions met in a state game in Victoria[18]
  • Frank Johnson Medal (VFL): Adam Marcon
  • Fos Williams Medallist (SANFL): Zane Kirkwood

Round 9

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Round 10

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Round 11

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Round 12

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Round 13

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Round 14

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Round 15

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Round 16

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Round 17

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Round 18

More information Round 18 ...

Ladder

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: australianfootball.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Finals series

Qualifying and Elimination Finals

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More information Elimination Final ...

Semi-finals

More information First Semi-final ...
More information Second Semi-final ...

Preliminary final

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Grand Final

2014 SANFL Grand Final
Sunday 21 September (2:40 pm) Norwood def. Port Adelaide Adelaide Oval (crowd: 38,644) Report
5.1 (31)
7.7 (49)
11.8 (74)
 12.10 (82)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.3 (9)
6.7 (43)
10.10 (70)
 11.12 (78)
Umpires: C. Deboy, T. Medlin, A. Crosby
Jack Oatey Medallist: Matthew Panos (Norwood)
Television broadcast: Seven Network
3: Phillips, Davis
2: Newton
1: Panos, Bartlett, Baulderstone, Donohue
Goals 3: Krakouer
2: Young, Shaw
1: Summerton, Hitchcock, Mitchell, Amon
Panos, McGuinness, Baulderstone, Smart, Phillips, Webber, Allan, Kirwan Best Summerton, Mitchell, Newton, Krakouer, Clurey, Stevenson, Gray
  • Norwood's win was their 30th premiership in the SANFL and their first premiership hat-trick since winning 3 in a row from 1887-89

Club performances

SANFL Premiership

More information Club, Home ground ...

† Adelaide had only one home game in 2014; at Clare Oval in the regional town of Clare. Also Norwood's "home" crowd in Round 4 was 10,014 (Rd 4) for the Anzac Day match at Adelaide Oval against North Adelaide.

SANFL Win/Loss Table

More information Team, F1 ...
+WinQualified for finals
-LossXBye
DrawEliminated

Bold – Home game
X – Did Not Play
Opponent for round listed above margin

Foxtel Cup

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Game #1
(Rd 1)
29 April 2014
20:05 CST
West Adelaide 57 - 61
stand alone game
Western Storm Adelaide Oval

match report
match statistics

 
2.1 (13)
4.4 (28)
7.4 (46)
8.9 (57)
match report 4.2 (26)
7.4 (46)
9.6 (60)
9.7 (61)
    Goals  
Hopton 2, Watchman 2, Dijksman,
Schott, De Zylva.
  Collis 2, McCulloch 2, Brown,
Thomas, McGee,
Russell, Barker.
    Bests  
De Zylva, Jennings,
Dijksman, Nelson.
  Hanson, Hills, Blackberry,
Reinmuth, McCulloch.
Game #4
(Rd 1)
27 May 2014
18:35 WST
East Perth 65 - 15
stand alone game
Norwood Patersons Stadium

match report
match statistics

 
2.4 (16)
6.6 (42)
8.8 (56)
9.11 (65)
match report 0.1 (1)
0.2 (2)
1.3 (9)
2.3 (15)
    Goals  
S.Tunbridge 2, S.Lycett, B.Lee,
W.Maginness, D.Main, J. Smith,
B.Colledge, J.Oakley-Nicholls
  S.Phillips, M.Bower
    Bests  
S.Lycett, S.Tunbridge, B.Colledge,
F.Clutterbuck, B.Lee, S.Payne
  T.DeMatteis, K.Murphy, D.Auciello, S.Baldasso, T.Forster

Awards and events

Awards

  • The Magarey Medal (awarded to the best and fairest player in the home and away season) was won by Zane Kirkwood of Sturt, who polled 29 votes.[30]
  • The Ken Farmer Medal (awarded to the leading goalkicker in the home and away season) was won by Michael Wundke of Woodville-West Torrens. He kicked 60 goals in the 2014 home and away season.[31]
  • The Stanley H. Lewis Memorial Trophy (awarded to the best performing club in the League, Reserves and Under 18 competitions) was won by North Adelaide, with 2375 points, 25 points ahead of Woodville-West Torrens.[32]
  • The R.O Shearman Medal (awarded to the player adjudged best by the 10 SANFL club coaches each game) was won by Steven Summerton of Port Adelaide.[33]
  • Port Adelaide were the minor premiers, finishing top of the ladder at the end of the home and away season with 12 wins and 6 losses. It is the club's 44th minor premiership in the SANFL.[34]

Events

  • The annual City v. Country Cup Match was held in April 2014 at the Adelaide Oval. City won by 31 points, defeating Country 12.10 (82) to 7.9 (51). Dale Armstrong won the Bill Botten Medal as best afield for City whilst Jackson O'Brien won Peter Kitschke Medal as best afield for Country.[35]
  • The Under 18 State Game was contested by South Australia (SANFL) and Western Australia (WAFL). South Australia recorded a 31-point win; 14.8 (92) def. 8.13 (61).[36]
  • The Under 16 Talent Shield competition was won by Glenelg, who defeated Sturt in the Grand Final at AAMI Stadium by 25 points; 11.11 (77) def. 7.10 (52).[37]
  • Jake Parkinson, a regional director for Australasian food and beverage company Lion, replaced Leigh Wicker in the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the SANFL in October.[38]

Premiers

Notes

  1. Although 2014 marks the 139th year since 1877 (including 1877 as a counted year and being the first year of competition in the SANFL), the 2014 season is the 132nd since 1877 due to 6 cancelled seasons in 1916-1918 and 1942-1944 due to World Wars I and II. See List of SANFL premiers for confirmation.

References

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  2. "2014 SANFL IGA LEAGUE FIXTURE". SANFL.com.au. 19 December 2013. Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  3. "2014 SANFL IGA LEAGUE FIXTURE". SANFL.com.au. 19 December 2013.
  4. "SANFL season 2014 motto". SANFL.com.au. 6 March 2014. Archived from the original on 7 March 2014. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
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  21. "Round 15 crowds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 August 2014. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
  22. "Round 16 crowds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 August 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  23. "Round 17 crowds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  24. "Round 18 crowds" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 September 2014. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  25. "2014 SANFL Club best and fairest wrap". SANFL.com.au. 14 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  26. "Leading Goalkickers". SANFL. South Australian National Football League. Archived from the original on 23 September 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2014.

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