A bit of #SANFL history for today. Sturt’s Brant Chambers kicks his 100th goal for the 2007 h&a season late in the last quarter of rd 22 against Glenelg in front of more than 5000 fans. The last to do so in the league. How’s the work from @Mark_Soda!?
Will we ever see it again?
Brad Scott leaving door open for last touch rule coming in to AFL on visit to SA yesterday, Interesting.
@HarfSerious is an all-in last touchman .. happy to give green light ASAP.
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Wonder where Easton Wood stands in the list of Camperdown greats.
Ken Hinkley and Scott Lucas arguably top two. Wood has a strong case for No.3.
And a side note that Camperdown has a world class clock tower that I miss dearly.
Great to have Portland captain Daniel Jackson on the podcast this week. He speaks about the Tigers' form spike, goal-kicking power and the new 'stand the mark' rule. Have a listen👇@WboolStandard@brianallen07
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Collingwood's Mark Keane has written his name in Gaelic football folklore with a last-second, match-winning goal to cause a stunning finals upset.
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Vale Neil Sachse.
SANFL and the South Australian football community is mourning the passing of State and North Adelaide champion Neil Sachse.
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I understand there are way bigger and more important things going on in our world right now, but if you need a break from the COVID-19 stories, check out this feature I wrote on Tea Tree Gully cricketer Tim Davey who has decided to retire after 20 years➡️ https://t.co/sAJrcSAlpC