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==Jim Coverlid==


=Con Polites=
{{Use dmy dates|date=July 2019}}
{{short description|Australian rules footballer}}
{{Short description|Australian businessman}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2025}}
{{Infobox AFL biography
{{Infobox person
| name = Jim Coverlid
| name = Con Polites
| image =
| birth_name = Constantine George Polites
| fullname = James Ernest Coverlid
| birth_date = {{birth date|1927|4|21|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1919|03|29|df=y}}
| birth_place =
| birth_place = [[Port Pirie]], South Australia, Australia
| death_date = {{death date and age|2020|6|17|1927|4|21|df=y}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|2001|09|22|1919|03|29|df=y}}
| death_place =
| death_place = [[Adelaide]], South Australia, Australia
| originalteam =
| nationality =
| height =
| education =
| occupation = Businessman and entrepreneur
| weight =
| known_for = Commercial Property
| position =
| guernsey =
| awards =
| statsend = 1956
| years1 = 1945-1956
| club1 = [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]] ([[South Australian National Football League|SANFL]])
| games_goals1 = 178 (164)
| careerhighlights =
*[[West Torrens Football Club]] premiership player 1945, 1953
*[[West Torrens Football Club]] Captain 1956
}}
}}


'''Constantine George "Con" Polites''' was (29 March 1919 - 22 September 2001) was an Australian businessman, known in particular as a commercial property tycoon in South Australia.<ref name="AdelaideAZ">{{cite web |title=Ubiquitous signs in the Adelaide CBD the legacy of Con Polites' prolific purchasing of cheap buildings from 1960s |url=https://adelaideaz.com/articles/ubiquitous--polites--signs-the-legacy-of-property-buyup-from-1960s- |website=Adelaide AZ |publisher=Adelaide AZ |access-date=1 January 2025}}</ref>
https://australianfootball.com/players/player/jim%2Bcoverlid/394


==Early Life==
'''Bill Herron''' is a former [[Australian rules football]]er who played for [[West Perth Football Club|West Perth]] in the [[Western Australian Football League]] (WAFL),<ref>{{cite web |title=HERRON, William Anderson |url=http://waflfootyfacts.net/player/stats.php?PlayerID=2875 |website=WAFL FootyFacts |accessdate=30 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Newman |first1=Alan |title=Falconer Misses Club Training |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/49881758 |accessdate=30 January 2019 |agency=The West Australian |date=22 September 1954}}</ref> and [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] in the [[South Australian National Football League]] (SANFL).<ref>{{cite web |title=Bill Herron |url=http://wiki.snoutslouts.org/index.php?title=Bill_Herron |website=Snout's Louts |accessdate=30 January 2019}}</ref>
Con Polites was born in Port Pirie to Greek immigrant parents. He left school at 15 and became a shoe repairer, later running a delicatessen, working in a Woolworths supermarket, and managing a munitions factory during World War II.<ref name="AFR-profile">{{cite news |title=Con Polities |url=https://www.afr.com/companies/con-politis-19900406-kanp4 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Australian Financial Review |publisher=Nine Entertainment Co. Pty Ltd |date=6 April 1990}}</ref> As a young man he moved to Sydney where he worked in the taxi, car hire, and catering industries before returning to Adelaide in 1959.<ref name="NTSA">{{cite web |last1=Etherington |first1=Norman |title=The Polites Heritage Empire |url=https://issuu.com/nationaltrustofsouthaustralia/docs/heritage_living_autumn_2021/s/18831663 |website=Issuu |publisher=National Trust of South Australia |access-date=1 January 2025}}</ref>


== References ==
==Property Empire==
Upon his return to Adelaide in 1959, Polites commenced purchasing cheap city buildings, renovating them and leasing them out to migrants.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Borg |first1=Rebecca |title=‘Polites’: The blue and white sign baffling tourists in Adelaide’s CBD |url=https://www.news.com.au/finance/business/other-industries/polites-the-blue-and-white-sign-baffling-tourists-in-adelaides-cbd/news-story/ed972b9d954d00158a26a52206fc421a |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=news.com.au |issue=21 April 2023 |publisher=Nationwide News Pty Ltd |date=21 April 2023}}</ref> Establishing the Princes Group, Polites became one of the most visible property owners in South Australia by erecting blue and white "Polites" on most of the properties owned.
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In 1989, the Australian Financial Review estimated his minimum net worth to be $70 million.<ref>{{cite news |title=Under $100 Million - Con Polites |url=https://www.afr.com/companies/under-100-million-19890512-kaj6s |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Australian Financial Review |issue=12 May 1989 |publisher=Nine Entertainment Co. Pty Ltd |date=12 May 1989}}</ref>


==Profile==
== External links ==
Con Polites became a colourful personality within Adelaide, becoming known for his extravagant Cadillac and Rolls Royce cars, and usually seen smoking a cigar.<ref>{{cite news |title=Off The Record: The Polites family great car sale, and will SA get a second casino? |url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/off-the-record-the-polites-family-great-car-sale-and-will-sa-get-a-second-casino/news-story/41eed436259de06fc7c47eaee2abdb81 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Advertiser |issue=21 May 2016 |publisher=Nationwide News Pty Ltd |date=21 May 2016}}</ref> Polites was once known as the "king of Hindley Street".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Starick |first1=Paul |title=Disgruntled relative’s cash feud behind macabre Polites cemetery attack |url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/disgruntled-relatives-cash-feud-behind-macabre-polites-cemetery-attack/news-story/7c534df150a21f928de0e89f6a6c3f49 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Advertiser |publisher=Nationwide News Pty Ltd |date=19 May 2016 |ref=CashFeud}}</ref>
*{{AustralianFootball|ref=bill+herron/18481}}


In 1966, Polites funded the expenses of Dutch psychic [[Gerard Croiset]] to travel to Adelaide and unsuccessfully assist in the search for the [[Disappearance of the Beaumont children|missing Beaumont Children]]. Later in 1996, he organised a search of a Somerton Park warehouse, including drilling holes, in an effort to determine if the children were buried there.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Rice |first1=Steve |title=Family feud suspected in desecration of late Adelaide property tycoon Con Polites’ grave |url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/family-feud-suspected-in-desecration-of-late-adelaide-property-tycoon-con-polites-grave/news-story/fb6c1426931c100551cd83f2480a0351 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Advertiser |publisher=Nationwide News Pty Ltd |date=18 May 2016}}</ref>
{{Glenelg Football Club captains}}


==Properties==
{{DEFAULTSORT:Herron, Bill}}
The following properties were known to be part of the Polites portfolio:
[[:Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]]


===Adelaide===
* 235 Grenfell Street (The Producers Hotel, formerly Old Exchange Hotel)<ref name="FamilyFeud">{{cite news |last1=Rice |first1=Steve |title=Family feud suspected in desecration of late Adelaide property tycoon Con Polites’ grave |url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/family-feud-suspected-in-desecration-of-late-adelaide-property-tycoon-con-polites-grave/news-story/fb6c1426931c100551cd83f2480a0351 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Advertiser |publisher=Nationwide News Pty Ltd |date=18 May 2016}}</ref>
* 38 Currie Street
* 66 Gawler Place
* 38 Hindley Street
* 58-60 Hindley Street (Black Bull, formerly Princes Berkeley Hotel)<ref name="CashFeud" />
* 61 Hindley Street
* 84-86 Hindley Street (Kandy Shop Nightclub)
* 90-100 Hindley Street (Woolshed on Hindley, formerly Victoria Hotel and Jules Bar)<ref name="CashFeud" />
* 102 Hindley Street
* 103 Hindley Street
* 254 Hindley Street <ref>{{cite news |title=Polites family triumphs in $3 million, 20-year court battle |url=https://greekherald.com.au/news/australia/polites-family-triumphs-3-million-20-year-court-battle/ |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Greek Herald |publisher=The Greek Herald |date=10 February 2022}}</ref>
* 262 Hindley Street (Princes Arcade)<ref name="FamilyFeud" />
* 220 Hutt Street (Clarice Motel)<ref name="FamilyFeud" />
* 46 King William Street
* 107 King William Street (Ambassadors Hotel) <ref>{{cite news |last1=Castello |first1=Renato |title=Ambassadors Hotel on King William Street at centre of dispute between landlords Polites Group and liquidators |url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/ambassadors-hotel-on-king-william-street-at-centre-of-dispute-between-landlords-polites-group-and-liquidators/news-story/4c2306089bf5f8504785e841b32fc929 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Advertiser |publisher=Nationwide News Pty Ltd |date=21 November 2017}}</ref>
* 118 King William Street (Polites House)
* 1 Rundle Mall
* 291 Rundle Street
* 25 Victoria Street
* 24-28 Waymouth Street


===Glenelg===
{{AFL-bio-stub}}
* 24-28 Jetty Road (The Colley Hotel, formerly Jetty Bar)


===North Adelaide===
=City v Country 1940=
* 73 Lefevre Terrace (Princes Lodge Motel)<ref name="FamilyFeud" />
* 33 O'Connell Street


==Personal Life==
{{Infobox Australian rules football match
Con Polites married Florence Gemenis and had three children, Elen, Evon and George.
| year = 1940
| competition = SANFL
| match_type = All-Stars
| image =
| home = Country Team
| home_abbr = Country
| home_image =
| away = Metropolitan Team
| away_abbr = City
| away_image =
| home_qtr1 = 5.6 (36)
| home_qtr2 = 6.11 (47)
| home_qtr3 = 15.16 (106)
| home_qtr4 = 17.23 (125)
| away_qtr1 = 4.5 (29)
| away_qtr2 = 13.8 (86)
| away_qtr3 = 20.8 (128)
| away_qtr4 = 23.14 (152)
| home_score = 17.23 (125)
| away_score = 23.14 (152)
| date = 3 August 1940
| stadium = [[Adelaide Oval]]
| attendance = 5,592
| umpire = Stan Jacquier
| coin_toss =
| kick_end =
| anthem =
| network =
| commentators =
}}


==Events After Death==
The '''City v Country Patriotic Match''' was a one-off [[all-star game]] between two [[representative side]]s organised by the [[South Australian National Football League]], following the cancellation of an [[Interstate matches in Australian rules football|interstate]] match between South Australia and Victoria in 1940.<ref name="SportArticle">{{cite news |title=Superior Footballer - City or Country? |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/216290452 |accessdate=16 April 2020 |agency=The Sport |issue=Vol. 30. No. 1546. |date=2 August 1940 |location=Adelaide}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Allan |first1=Robert |title=Rucks Likely to Win for City Team |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/188810801 |accessdate=25 April 2020 |agency=Sporting Globe |issue=1889 |date=31 July 1940 |location=Melbourne |page=9}}</ref> Admission to the ground was set at ninepence and 1 6 to the grandstand, children threepence and sixpence, with profits donated to the [[Navy League of Australia]].<ref name="RoverArticle">{{cite news |last1='Rover' |title=Country v City Football Match - Teams for game in aid of Navy League |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/74457794 |accessdate=16 April 2020 |agency=The Advertiser |issue=Vol LXXXIII - No. 25,523 |date=21 July 1940 |location=Adelaide |page=16}}</ref>
* In 2016, Con Polite's grave was excavated as part of an investigation into a mysterious package left at the gravesite of a dead cat wrapped inside a towel inside a pet carrier.<ref>{{cite news |title=Grave of Adelaide property tycoon Con Polites excavated over suspicious package |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-05-17/grave-of-adelaide-property-tycoon-con-polites-excavated/7423360 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=ABC News |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |date=17 May 2016}}</ref> A package containing an animal liver, candle, and note with a red ribbon on top was also reportedly found at his son George's home.<ref>{{cite news |title='Dead cat' found at grave of Adelaide property tycoon Con Polites |url=https://www.9news.com.au/national/dead-cat-found-at-grave-of-adelaide-property-tycoon-con-polites/cfcab513-5c6d-4c23-8990-c6b99dbd5dbb |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=9NEWS |publisher=Nine Entertainment Co.|date=18 May 2016}}</ref>
* In 2024, a legal dispute over the Polites estate was publicised.<ref>{{cite news |title=Family feud erupts over $1.5 million estate of late Adelaide matriarch Florence Polites |url=https://greekherald.com.au/news/crime/family-feud-erupts-over-1-5-million-estate-of-late-adelaide-matriarch-florence-polites/ |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Greek Herald |issue=11 December 2024 |publisher=The Greek Herald}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Hough |first1=Andrew |title=The grandson of Con and Florence Polites, Markas Salkanovic, is suing his grandmother’s estate for more money |url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/grandson-of-con-and-florence-polites-markas-salkanovic-is-suing-grandmothers-estate-for-more-money/news-story/27c9eb5ef6d1f78f619f5083b3e05861 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=The Advertiser |publisher=Nationwide News Pty Ltd |date=10 December 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Hough |first1=Andrew |title=New twist in Polites legal war as twin grandsons reveal new will claim over matriarch’s multimillion-dollar estate |url=https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/new-twist-in-polites-legal-war-as-twin-grandsons-reveal-new-will-claim-over-matriarchs-multimilliondollar-estate/news-story/1322760869a759923b232be928aee2f8 |access-date=1 January 2025 |agency=Sunday Mail |publisher=Nationwide News Pty Ltd |date=28 December 2024}}</ref>
The match was played on 3 August 1940 at [[Adelaide Oval]], between the Country Team (Country) and the Metropolitan Team (City). City won the match by 27 points.<ref name="resultarticle">{{cite news |title=Footballers Play for Navy League Funds - City beats Country in match at Adelaide Oval |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30584267 |accessdate=16 April 2020 |agency=The Advertiser |issue=Vol. LXXXIII - No. 25,533 |date=5 August 1940 |location=Adelaide |page=7}}</ref><ref name="budgetarticle">{{cite journal |title=Rucks Lead City to Victory |journal=South Australian Football Budget |date=19 May 1990 |volume=65 |issue=6 |page=13 |location=Adelaide}}</ref>

==Teams==

The teams were selected from SANFL footballers by the State football selectors; C. McArthur, T.R.L. Alderman, and Sergeant C.L Shea of the [[Second Australian Imperial Force|2nd A.I.F.]]<ref name="RoverArticle" />

====Country Team====

Colours: Red and Black

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:45%;"
|- style="background:#efefef;"
! width=5%| No.
! width=20%| Name
! width=20%| SANFL club
|-
| align=left| 1
| {{sortname|Jack|Dawes}} ([[Captain (Australian rules football)|c]])
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 3
| {{sortname|Angus|Strauss}}
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
|-
| align=left| 4
| {{sortname|Vernon|Richter}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
|-
| align=left| 6
| {{sortname|Hartley|Bagshaw}}
| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
|-
| align=left| 7
| {{sortname|Lew|Roberts|}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 8
| {{sortname|Lawrence|Rusby}}
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 11
| {{sortname|Lyndsay|Reynolds}}
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 12
| {{sortname|Andrew|Brown|dab=Australian footballer}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 14
| {{sortname|Ivan|Dangerfield}}
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 16
| {{sortname|Richard|Halliday}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
|-
| align=left| 17
| {{sortname|Claude|Greening}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 18
| {{sortname|Harold|Huxtable}}
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
|-
| align=left| 20
| {{sortname|Jim|Hogan|dab=footballer}}
| [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 21
| {{sortname|Reginald|Schumann}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 22
| {{sortname|Bruce|Schultz|dab=footballer}}
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
|-
| align=left| 23
| {{sortname|Jack|Oatey}}
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
|-
| align=left| 24
| {{sortname|John|Boyle|dab=Australian footballer}}
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left|
| {{sortname|Theo|Chynoweth}}
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left|
| {{sortname|Ken|Obst}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|}

Colin Smith ([[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]) was initially selected as Vice Captain but dropped out of the team on the day of the match, along with J. Reilly ([[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]) and [[Jack Furniss]] ([[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]), who were replaced with Jack Oatey, Angus Strauss and Theo Chynoweth.<ref name="resultarticle" />

==== Metropolitan Team ====

Colours: Blue and White

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:45%;"
|- style="background:#efefef;"
! width=5%| No.
! width=20%| Name
! width=20%| SANFL club
|-
| align=left| 1
| {{sortname|Bob|Quinn|dab=Australian footballer}} ([[Captain (Australian rules football)|c]])
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 2
| {{sortname|Tom|Warhurst Sr.}} ([[Captain (Australian rules football)|vc]])
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
|-
| align=left| 3
| {{sortname|Patrick|Connolly|dab=footballer}}
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
|-
| align=left| 5
| {{sortname|Max|Lowe|dab=Australian footballer}}
| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
|-
| align=left| 6
| {{sortname|James|Templeton|dab=Australian footballer}}
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 7
| {{sortname|Jack|Skelley}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 8
| {{sortname|Colin|Aamodt}}
| [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 11
| {{sortname|Ken|Farmer}}
| [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 12
| {{sortname|Robert|Thatcher|dab=footballer}}
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 14
| {{sortname|Stan|Cox}}
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
|-
| align=left| 15
| {{sortname|Arthur|Lance}}
| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
|-
| align=left| 16
| {{sortname|Ralph|Green|dab=footballer}}
| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
|-
| align=left| 18
| {{sortname|Bob|McLean|dab=Australian footballer}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 19
| {{sortname|Maxwell|Carmichael|dab=footballer}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 20
| {{sortname|Allan|Reval}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 21
| {{sortname|Donald|Budarick}}
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 24
| {{sortname|Marcus|Boyall}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
|-
| align=left| 25
| {{sortname|Mel|Brock|dab=footballer}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
|-
| align=left| 26
| {{sortname|Horace|Blight}}
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
|}

Lionel Bennetts ([[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]) dropped out of the originally selected team, to be replaced by [[Mel Brock (footballer)|Mel Brock]] ([[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]])<ref name="resultarticle" />

== Best on ground award ==
Whilst there was no official award presented for the player judged best afield, [[Jack Oatey]]'s performance was singled out in multiple accounts as the best performed player in the game.<ref>{{cite news |author1=T.J.K. |title=Oatey's Fine Game Against City |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30586157 |accessdate=25 April 2020 |agency=The Advertiser |issue=Vol. LXXXIII - No. 25,543 |date=16 August 1940 |page=9}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=City Side Victorious |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/216290525 |accessdate=25 April 2020 |agency=The Sport |issue=Vol. 30 No. 1547 |date=9 August 1940 |location=Adelaide |page=2}}</ref>

==Scorecard==
{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = City v Country Patriotic Match for Navy
|date = Saturday, 3 August 1940
|home team = Metropolitan Team
|home Q1 = 4.5 (29)
|home Q2 = 13.8 (86)
|home Q3 = 20.8 (128)
|home final = 23.14 (152)
|home goals = [[Ken Farmer|Farmer]] 8 <br/> [[Bob Quinn (Australian footballer)|Quinn]] 5 <br/> [[Bob McLean (Australian footballer)|McLean]], [[Horace Blight|Blight]] 4 <br/> [[Mel Brock (footballer)|Brock]], [[Robert Thatcher (footballer)|Thatcher]] 1
|home best = [[Bob Quinn (Australian footballer)|Quinn]], [[Stan Cox (footballer)|Cox]], [[Bob McLean (Australian footballer)|McLean]], [[Marcus Boyall|Boyall]], [[Mel Brock (footballer)|Brock]]
|home injuries= [[Tom Warhurst Sr.|Warhurst]]
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = Country Team
|away Q1 = 5.6 (36)
|away Q2 = 6.11 (47)
|away Q3 = 15.16 (106)
|away final = 17.23 (125)
|away goals = [[Bruce Schultz (footballer)|Schultz]] 7 <br/> [[Richard Halliday|Halliday]] 5 <br/> [[Ivan Dangerfield|Dangerfield]] 2 <br/> [[Lawrence Rusby|Rusby]], [[Jack Dawes|Dawes]], [[Jack Oatey|Oatey]] 1
|away best = [[Jack Oatey|Oatey]], [[Ivan Dangerfield|Dangerfield]], [[Richard Halliday|Halliday]], [[Reginald Schumann|Schumann]], [[Lyndsay Reynolds|Reynolds]], [[Bruce Schultz (footballer)|Schultz]], [[Hartley Bagshaw|Bagshaw]]
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = [[Adelaide Oval]]
|crowd = 5,592
|report = [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30584267 Report]
|umpires = Stan Jacquier
|notes =
}}

==See also==
{{commonscat}}
*[[2020 AFL season]]


==References==
==References==
<references />
{{Reflist|2}}

{{2020 AFL season}}
{{2020 Victorian team players}}
{{2020 All Stars players}}
{{Interstate matches in Australian rules football}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:State of Origin for Bushfire Relief Match}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football games]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football State of Origin]]
[[:Category:2020 Australian Football League season|Hall of Fame]]
[[:Category:History of Australian rules football]]
}}

=City v Country=

{{Infobox Australian rules football match
| year = 1990
| competition = SANFL
| match_type = All-Stars
| image =
| home = The Advertiser Country All-Stars
| home_abbr = Country
| home_image =
| away = The News City All-Stars
| away_abbr = City
| away_image =
| home_qtr1 =
| home_qtr2 =
| home_qtr3 =
| home_qtr4 =
| away_qtr1 =
| away_qtr2 =
| away_qtr3 =
| away_qtr4 =
| home_score = 23.15 (153)
| away_score = 14.28 (112)
| date = 21 May 1990
| stadium = [[Football Park]]
| attendance =
| umpire = Rick Kinnear, Mark Mackie
| coin_toss =
| kick_end =
| anthem =
| network = [[NWS (TV station)|NWS-9]]
| commentators =
}}

The '''City v Country West End Challenge''' was a one-off [[all-star game]] between two [[representative side]]s organised by the [[South Australian National Football League]] in the absence of a [[Interstate matches in Australian rules football#State of Origin competition, 1977–1999|State of Origin]] game in 1990.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Ryan |first1=Paul |title=Cahill's Clan No Country Bumpkins |journal=South Australian Football Budget |date=19 May 1990 |volume=65 |issue=6 |page=4 |publisher=South Australian National Football League |location=Adelaide}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Rawlings |first1=David |title=City Slickers blessed With Selection Problems |journal=South Australian Football Budget |date=19 May 990 |volume=65 |issue=6 |page=20 |publisher=South Australian National Football League |location=Adelaide}}</ref>

The match was played on 21 May 1990 at [[Football Park]] in [[West Lakes, South Australia]], [[Australia]], between [[The Advertiser (Adelaide)|The Advertiser]] Country All-Stars and [[The News (Adelaide)|The News]] City All-Stars. The Country All-Stars won the match by 41 points.

==Teams==

====The Advertiser Country All-Stars====

Coach: [[John Cahill (footballer)|John Cahill]]

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:45%;"
|- style="background:#efefef;"
! width=5%| No.
! width=20%| Name
! width=20%| SANFL club
! width=20%| recruited from
|-
| align=left| 2
| {{sortname|Simon|Neave}}
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
| [[Dudley United Football Club|Dudley United]]/[[Keith Football Club|Keith]]
|-
| align=left| 3
| {{sortname|Greg|Phillips}} ([[Captain (Australian rules football)|c]])
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| Port Lincoln
|-
| align=left| 4
| {{sortname|Chris|Melican}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
| [[South Gambier Football Club|South Gambier]]
|-
| align=left| 5
| {{sortname|Bruce|Abernethy}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[Rosewater Football Club|Rosewater]]
|-
| align=left| 6
| {{sortname|Craig|Dewhirst}}
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
| [[Booborowie Hallett Football Club|Booborowie Hallett]]
|-
| align=left| 7
| {{sortname|Darren|Smith|dab=Australian rules footballer}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[Rudall Football Club|Rudall]]
|-
| align=left| 8
| {{sortname|Darren|Mansell}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
| [[Penola Football Club|Penola]]
|-
| align=left| 9
| {{sortname|Greg|Whittlesea}}
| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
| [[Yankalilla Football Club|Yankalilla]]
|-
| align=left| 10
| {{sortname|Tony|Burgess|dab=footballer}}
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
| [[Quorn, South Australia|Quorn]]
|-
| align=left| 11
| {{sortname|Simon|Tregenza}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[Sacred Heart College (Adelaide)|Sacred Heart]]
|-
| align=left| 12
| {{sortname|Scott|Lee|dab=footballer}}
| [[Central District Football Club|Central District]]
| [[Yallourn|Yallourn, Victoria]]
|-
| align=left| 13
| {{sortname|Peter|McIntyre|dab=footballer}}
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
| [[Deniliquin Football Club|Deniliquin]]
|-
| align=left| 14
| {{sortname|Robin|McKinnon}}
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
| [[South Gambier Football Club|South Gambier]]
|-
| align=left| 15
| {{sortname|David|Hynes}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[Wudinna Football Club|Wudinna]]
|-
| align=left| 16
| {{sortname|Troy|Clarke|dab=Australian rules footballer}}
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
| [[South Cairns Cutters|South Cairns]]
|-
| align=left| 17
| {{sortname|Des|O'Dwyer}}
| [[Woodville Football Club|Woodville]]
| [[Shepparton United Football Club|Shepparton United]]
|-
| align=left| 18
| {{sortname|David|Stoeckel}}
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
| [[Dudley United Football Club|Dudley United]]
|-
| align=left| 19
| {{sortname|John|Seebohm}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
| [[Mount Burr Football Club|Mount Burr]]
|-
| align=left| 20
| {{sortname|Michael|Redden}} ([[Captain (Australian rules football)|vc]])
| [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]
| [[Orroroo Football Club|Orroroo]]
|-
| align=left| 21
| {{sortname|Gilbert|McAdam}}
| [[Central District Football Club|Central District]]
| [[South Alice Springs Football Club|South Alice Springs]]
|-
| align=left| 22
| {{sortname|Paul|McWilliam}}
| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
| Mildura
|-
| align=left| 23
| {{sortname|Grantley|Fielke}}
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
| [[Loxton Football Club|Loxton]]
|-
| align=left| 24
| {{sortname|Laurence|Schache}}
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
| Hopetoun
|-
| align=left| 26
| {{sortname|Richard|Champion}}
| [[Woodville Football Club|Woodville]]
| [[Kadina Football Club|Kadina]]
|}

==== The News City All-Stars ====

Coach: [[Graham Cornes]]

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:45%;"
|- style="background:#efefef;"
! width=5%| No.
! width=20%| Name
! width=20%| SANFL club
! width=20%| Originally from
|-
| align=left| 1
| {{sortname|Romano|Negri}}
| [[Woodville Football Club|Woodville]]
| [[North Hobart Football Club|North Hobart]]
|-
| align=left| 2
| {{sortname|Andrew|Jarman}} ([[Captain (Australian rules football)|vc]])
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
| [[Gaza Football Club|Gaza]]
|-
| align=left| 3
| {{sortname|Stephen|Sims}}
| [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]
| [[Modbury Football Club|Modbury]]
|-
| align=left| 4
| {{sortname|George|Fiacchi}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[Rosewater Football Club|Rosewater]]
|-
| align=left| 5
| {{sortname|Matthew|Liptak}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg Juniors]]
|-
| align=left| 6
| {{sortname|John|Fidge}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
| St Peters East Bentleigh (Vic)
|-
| align=left| 7
| {{sortname|Andrew|Payze}}
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
| [[Henley High School (Adelaide, South Australia)|Henley High School]]
|-
| align=left| 8
| {{sortname|Darren|Jarman}}
| [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]
| [[Gaza Football Club|Gaza]]
|-
| align=left| 9
| {{sortname|Matthew|Robran}}
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
| [[Marryatville High School]]
|-
| align=left| 10
| {{sortname|Tom|Warhurst Jr.}}
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
| [[Saint Ignatius' College, Adelaide|St Ignatius' College]]
|-
| align=left| 11
| {{sortname|Justin|Staritski}}
| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]
| [[Pembroke School, Adelaide|Pembroke School]]
|-
| align=left| 12
| {{sortname|Scott|Hodges}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[Salisbury West Football Club|Salisbury West]]
|-
| align=left| 13
| {{sortname|Gary|Christie}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
| [[Marion Football Club|Marion]]
|-
| align=left| 14
| {{sortname|Nigel|Smart}}
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
| [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]
|-
| align=left| 16
| {{sortname|Stephen|Schwerdt}}
| [[Central District Football Club|Central District]]
| [[Elizabeth Football Club|Elizabeth]]
|-
| align=left| 17
| {{sortname|Allan|Schwartz}}
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens Juniors]]
|-
| align=left| 18
| {{sortname|Allen|Jakovich}}
| [[Woodville Football Club|Woodville]]
| [[Southern Districts Football Club|Southern Districts]] (NT)
|-
| align=left| 19
| {{sortname|Stephen|Williams|dab=footballer}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
|-
| align=left| 20
| {{sortname|David|Brown|dab=footballer, born 1969}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[Ethelton Football Club|Ethelton]]
|-
| align=left| 21
| {{sortname|Trevor|Clisby}}
| [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]
| [[Modbury Football Club|Modbury]]
|-
| align=left| 22
| {{sortname|Bruce|Lindsay|dab=footballer}} ([[Captain (Australian rules football)|c]])
| [[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]
| [[Modbury Football Club|Modbury]]
|-
| align=left| 23
| {{sortname|John|Paynter|dab=footballer}}
| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
| [[Brighton Secondary School|Brighton High School]]
|-
| align=left| 24
| {{sortname|Michael|Bennett}}
| [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]]
| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
|-
| align=left| 25
| {{sortname|Robbie|Thompson}}
| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
| Seacombe High School
|-
| align=left| 27
| {{sortname|David|Hutton|dab=Australian footballer}}
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide Juniors]]
|}

== Best on ground award ==
The [[Fos Williams Medal]] for best on ground was awarded to [[Andrew Jarman]].<ref>{{cite web |title=History of NFC - 1990-1999 |url=http://www.redlegsmuseum.com.au/OFF_FIELD/HISTORY_OF_NFC/1990_-_1999.aspx |website=Redlegs Museum |publisher=Media 235 |accessdate=14 April 2020}}</ref>

== Aftermath ==
This match is notable as it was the final representative game involving the SANFL prior to the introduction of the [[Adelaide Football Club]] in the [[Australian Football League]] the following season. 30 players from this game were included on AFL lists in 1991, along with the coach of the City All-Stars, [[Graham Cornes]] being appointed the inaugural coach of {{AFL Ade}}. Overall, 1,869 AFL games would be amassed following this event from players who played in this game.

=== Adelaide Football Club Inaugural Squad 1991 ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Later clubs !! Post-1990 AFL Games
|-
| [[Bruce Abernethy]] || || 11
|-
| [[David Brown (footballer, born 1969)|David Brown]] || {{AFL Por}} || 91
|-
| Trevor Clisby || || 0
|-
| [[Grantley Fielke]] || || 24
|-
| [[Scott Hodges]] || {{AFL Por}} || 38
|-
| [[Andrew Jarman]] || || 110
|-
| [[Scott Lee (footballer)|Scott Lee]] || || 86
|-
| [[Bruce Lindsay (footballer)|Bruce Lindsay]] || || 6
|-
| [[Matthew Liptak]] || || 116
|-
| [[Peter McIntyre (footballer)|Peter McIntyre]] || || 14
|-
| [[Romano Negri]] || || 6
|-
| [[Andrew Payze]] || || 14
|-
| Alan Schwartz || || 0
|-
| [[Stephen Schwerdt]] || || 25
|-
| [[Nigel Smart]] || || 278
|-
| [[Darren Smith (Australian rules footballer)|Darren Smith]] || || 9
|-
| [[Robbie Thompson]] || || 5
|-
| [[Simon Tregenza]] || || 106
|-
| [[Tom Warhurst Jr.]] || || 2
|}

=== Other AFL Clubs ===

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! 1991 Club !! Later clubs !! Post-1990 AFL Games
|-
| [[Richard Champion]] || [[Brisbane Bears]] || {{AFL Bri}} || 183
|-
| [[Troy Clarke (Australian rules footballer)|Troy Clarke]] || [[Brisbane Bears]] || || 68
|-
| [[John Fidge]] || {{AFL Ess}} || || 0
|-
| [[David Hynes]] || {{AFL WC}} || {{AFL Fre}} || 86
|-
| [[Allen Jakovich]] || {{AFL Mel}} || [[Western Bulldogs|Footscray]] || 54
|-
| [[Darren Jarman]] || {{AFL Haw}} || {{AFL Ade}} || 230
|-
| [[Gilbert McAdam]] || {{AFL StK}} || [[Brisbane Bears]] || 111
|-
| [[Matthew Robran]] || {{AFL Haw}} || {{AFL Ade}} || 137
|-
| [[Laurence Schache]] || [[Brisbane Bears]] || || 29
|-
| [[Justin Staritski]] || {{AFL Nor}} || {{AFL Col}} || 26
|-
| [[Greg Whittlesea]] || {{AFL Haw}} || || 4
|}

==Scorecard==
{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = State of Origin for Bushfire Relief Match
|date = Friday, 28 February 2020 7:50&nbsp;pm
|home team = [[Victoria Australian rules football team|Victoria]]
|home Q1 = 4.1 (25)
|home Q2 = 10.2 (62)
|home Q3 = 15.7 (97)
|home final = 24.10 (154)
|home goals = [[Tom Papley|Papley]] 5 <br/> [[Josh Kelly (footballer)|Kelly]], [[Toby Greene|Greene]] 4 <br/> [[Dustin Martin|Martin]], [[Andrew Gaff|Gaff]], [[Marcus Bontempelli|Bontempelli]], [[Jade Gresham|Gresham]] 2 <br/> [[Patrick Dangerfield|Dangerfield]], [[Jeremy Cameron|J Cameron]], [[Tom Lynch (Australian footballer, born 1992)|Lynch]] 1
|home best = [[Josh Kelly (footballer)|Kelly]], [[Dustin Martin|Martin]], [[Toby Greene|Greene]], [[Tom Papley|Papley]], [[Scott Pendlebury|Pendlebury]], [[Nick Haynes|Haynes]], [[Trent Cotchin|Cotchin]], [[Patrick Dangerfield|Dangerfield]]
|home injuries=
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = [[Dream Team Australian rules football team|All-Stars]]
|away Q1 = 4.7 (31)
|away Q2 = 9.14 (68)
|away Q3 = 15.16 (106)
|away final = 15.18 (108)
|away goals = [[Charlie Cameron (footballer, born 1994)|C Cameron]] 3 <br/> [[Stephen Coniglio|Coniglio]], [[Luke Breust|Breust]], [[Jack Riewoldt|Riewoldt]], [[Isaac Smith (footballer)|Smith]] 2 <br/> [[Lachie Neale|Neale]], [[Lachie Weller|Weller]], [[Michael Walters|Walters]], [[Bradley Hill (footballer)|Hill]] 1
|away best = [[Stephen Coniglio|Coniglio]], [[Charlie Cameron (footballer, born 1994)|C Cameron]], [[Callum Mills|Mills]], [[Patrick Cripps|Cripps]], [[Lachie Neale|Neale]], [[Jason Johannisen|Johannisen]]
|away injuries=
|away reports =
|venue = [[Docklands Stadium|Marvel Stadium]]
|crowd = 51,052
|report = [https://www.afl.com.au/news/379147/goals-rain-for-bushfire-relief-as-vics-storm-home-over-all-stars Report]
|umpires = [[Leigh Fisher|Fisher]], [[Andrew Stephens|Stephens]], [[Mathew Nicholls|Nicholls]], [[Nathan Williamson|Williamson]]
|BOG award = Best on Ground Medal
|BOG winner = [[Dustin Martin]] ([[Victoria Australian rules football team|Victoria]])
|notes =
}}

==See also==
{{commonscat}}
*[[2020 AFL season]]

==References==
{{Reflist|2}}

{{2020 AFL season}}
{{2020 Victorian team players}}
{{2020 All Stars players}}
{{Interstate matches in Australian rules football}}

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[[:Category:Australian Football League]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football games]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football State of Origin]]
[[:Category:2020 Australian Football League season|Hall of Fame]]
[[:Category:History of Australian rules football]]
}}
== Heading text ==
== SAFC B&F ==

{{Navbox
| name = Knuckey Cup
| title = Knuckey Cup • [[South Adelaide Football Club|<span style="color:white">South Adelaide Football Club</span>]] best and fairest winners
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| liststyle = text-align:left;
| titlestyle = background:#091c3a; color:white; border:white;
| groupstyle = background:#091c3a; color:white;
| nowrapitems = yes
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| style = wide
| group1 = Best and Fairest
| list1 =
* 1886: Mehrtens
| group2 = Knuckey Cup
| list2 =
* 1923: [[Dan Moriarty (footballer, born 1895)|Moriarty]]
* 1924: [[Alfred Ryan|Ryan]]
* 1925: Oliver
* 1926: Oliver
* 1927: Jackson
* 1928: [[Alfred Ryan|Ryan]]
* 1929: Tully
* 1930: Tully
* 1931: Jaffer
* 1932: Rose
* 1933: Tully
* 1934: [[Jack Cockburn|Cockburn]]
* 1935: Tully
* 1936: Mulcahy & Dawes
* 1937: Dawes
* 1938: [[Laurie Cahill|Cahill]]
* 1939: [[Laurie Cahill|Cahill]]
* 1940: Murdy
* 1941: [[Jack Cockburn|Cockburn]]
* 1945: Doherty
* 1946: Brown
* 1947: [[Alan Hickinbotham|Hickinbotham]]
* 1948: [[Jim Deane|Deane]]
* 1949: [[Jim Deane|Deane]]
* 1950: Linke
* 1951: [[Jim Deane|Deane]]
* 1952: Linke
* 1953: [[Jim Deane|Deane]]
* 1954: Linke
* 1955: Polden
* 1956: [[Jim Deane|Deane]]
* 1957: [[Jim Deane|Deane]]
* 1958: Christie
* 1959: Jackson
* 1960: Panizza
* 1961: [[David Kantilla|Kantilla]]
* 1962: [[David Kantilla|Kantilla]]
* 1963: [[Peter Darley|Darley]]
* 1964: [[Peter Darley|Darley]]
* 1965: [[Bob Schmidt (Australian footballer)|Schmidt]]
* 1966: [[Peter Darley|Darley]]
* 1967: [[Peter Darley|Darley]]
* 1968: [[Peter Darley|Darley]]
* 1969: Coombe
* 1970: Backman
* 1971: Haines
* 1972: [[Peter Darley|Darley]]
* 1973: [[Peter Darley|Darley]]
* 1974: Young
* 1975: [[Bob Keddie|Keddie]]
* 1976: Hateley
* 1977: Baynes
* 1978: Baynes
* 1979: Baynes
* 1980: Butler
* 1981: [[Robb Hawkins|Hawkins]]
* 1982: [[Robin White (footballer)|White]]
* 1983: [[Robb Hawkins|Hawkins]]
* 1984: [[Mark Naley|Naley]]
* 1985: Kappler
* 1986: [[Darren Troy|Troy]]
* 1987: Kappler
* 1988: Kappler
* 1989: Whitford
* 1990: Trevena
* 1991: Kappler
* 1992: Grummet
* 1993: Dillon
* 1994: Whittman
* 1995: Polkinghorne
* 1996: [[Andrew Osborn|Osborn]]
* 1997: Polkinghorne
* 1998: Talbot
* 1999: Cobb
* 2000: Tallbot
* 2001: Morgan
* 2002: [[Clay Sampson|Sampson]]
* 2003: [[Chris Hall (Australian footballer)|Hall]]
* 2004: [[Clinton King|King]]
* 2005: Davis
* 2006: Archard
* 2007: McGlone
* 2008: Boyd
* 2009: Sandery
* 2010: Liddle
* 2011: Cross
* 2012: Liddle
* 2013: Liddle
* 2014: [[Keegan Brooksby|Brooksby]]
* 2015: Cross
* 2016: Cross & Seccull
* 2017: Liddle
* 2018: Liddle
* 2019: Cross
| group3 = Women's Best & Fairest
| list3 =
* 2018: [[Nikki Gore|Gore]]
* 2019: Cavouras
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:South Australian National Football League navigational boxes]]
}}
</noinclude>

= Kingswood Football Club =
{{Infobox Australian football club
|color1 = #EE2222
|color2 = #2222AA
|color3 = solid #EE2222
| clubname = Kingswood
| fullname = Kingswood Football Club
| formernames = National Bank Amateur Football Club (1971-1983)<br>
National Australia Bank Group Football Club (1984-1990)
| nicknames = Bankers
| founded = 1971
| dissolved = 1991
| colours = Blue, Red
| formerground = South Parklands
| span = 1971-1980
| formerground2 = Kingswood Oval
| span2 = 1981-1991
}}

'''Kingswood Football Club''' was an Australian rules football club based at [[Kingswood, South Australia]] that folded following the 1991 [[South Australian Amateur Football League]] (SAAFL) season.<ref name="SAAFLhist1992">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1992|url=https://adelaidefootyleague.teamapp.com/custom_pages/5583-saafl-history-1992|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=8 August 2019}}</ref>

== History ==
The club was initially formed as a workplace club called the National Bank Amateur Football Club in 1971 and joined the [[South Australian Amateur Football League]],<ref name="SAAFLhist1971">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1971|url=https://adelaidefootyleague.teamapp.com/custom_pages/5560-saafl-history-1971|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=8 August 2019}}</ref> with the first committee meeting held on 15 February 1971, and based at [[Adelaide Park Lands#Park 19: Pelzer Park / Pityarilla|Park 19 (Pityarilla)]] in the [[Adelaide Park Lands|South Parklands]]. The club relocated to Kingswood Oval in 1981 and adjusted its name to [[National Australia Bank]] Group Football Club in 1984. The club renamed itself to the Kingswood Football Club in 1991<ref name="SAAFLhist1991">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1991|url=https://adelaidefootyleague.teamapp.com/custom_pages/5582-saafl-history-1991|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=8 August 2019}}</ref> to appeal to a wider market, but this name was short-lived as the club folded at the end of that season.<ref name="SAAFLhist1992" />

== A-Grade Premierships ==
* '''[[South Australian Amateur Football League]] A4''' (1)
** 1976<ref name="SAAFLhist1976">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1976|url=https://adelaidefootyleague.teamapp.com/custom_pages/5565-saafl-history-1976|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=8 August 2019}}</ref>
* '''[[South Australian Amateur Football League]] A5''' (1)
** 1975<ref name="SAAFLhist1975">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1975|url=https://adelaidefootyleague.teamapp.com/custom_pages/5564-saafl-history-1975|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=8 August 2019}}</ref>
* '''[[South Australian Amateur Football League]] A7''' (1)
** 1971<ref name="SAAFLhist1971" />
** 1984<ref name="SAAFLhist1984">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1984|url=https://adelaidefootyleague.teamapp.com/custom_pages/5574-saafl-history-1984|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=8 August 2019}}</ref>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

{{Adelaide Footy League Clubs}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian rules football clubs in South Australia]]
[[:Category:1971 establishments in Australia]]
[[:Category:1991 disestablishments in Australia]]
[[:Category:Sports clubs established in 1971]]
[[:Category:Sports clubs disestablished in 1991]]
}}

===Bishops===

{{Navbox
|name = Australian Catholic Archbishops and Bishops
|title = Current Archbishops and Bishops of the Catholic dioceses of Australia
|basestyle = background-color:gold;

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|group1 = Province of Sydney
|list1 =
* '''[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney|Sydney]]''': [[Anthony Fisher|Archbishop Anthony Fisher]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Armidale|Armidale]]''': [[Michael Kennedy (bishop)|Bishop Michael Kennedy]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst in Australia|Bathurst]]''': [[Michael McKenna (bishop)|Bishop Michael McKenna]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Broken Bay|Broken Bay]]''' ''vacant'' <small>(Diocesan Administrator: [[David Ranson|Fr. David Ranson]])</small>
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Lismore|Lismore]]''': [[Greg Homeming|Bishop Greg Homeming]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle|Maitland-Newcastle]]''': [[William Wright (Australian bishop)|Bishop Bill Wright]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Parramatta|Parramatta]]''': [[Vincent Long Van Nguyen|Bishop Vincent Long Van Nguyen]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Wagga Wagga|Wagga Wagga]]''': ''vacant'' <small>(Apostolic Administrator: [[Christopher Prowse|Archbishop Christopher Prowse]])</small>
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Wilcannia-Forbes|Wilcannia-Forbes]]''': [[Columba Macbeth-Green|Bishop Columba Macbeth-Green]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Wollongong|Wollongong]]''': [[Brian Mascord|Bishop Brian Mascord]]

|group2 = Province of Melbourne
|list2 =
* '''[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne|Melbourne]]''': [[Peter Comensoli|Archbishop Peter Comensoli]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Ballarat|Ballarat]]''': [[Paul Bird (bishop)|Bishop Paul Bird]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Sale|Sale]]''': [[Patrick O'Regan (priest)|Bishop Patrick O'Regan]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Sandhurst|Sandhurst]]''': [[Les Tomlinson|Bishop Les Tomlinson]]

|group3 = Province of Brisbane
|list3 =
* '''[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane|Brisbane]]''': [[Mark Coleridge|Archbishop Mark Coleridge]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Cairns|Cairns]]''': [[James Foley (bishop)|Bishop James Foley]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockhampton|Rockhampton]]''': [[Michael McCarthy (bishop)|Bishop Michael McCarthy]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba|Toowoomba]]''': [[Robert McGuckin|Bishop Robert McGuckin]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Townsville|Diocese of Townsville]]''': [[Tim Harris (Roman Catholic bishop)|Bishop Tim Harris]]

|group4 = Province of Perth
|list4 =
* '''[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Perth|Perth]]''': [[Timothy Costelloe|Archbishop Timothy Costelloe]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Broome|Broome]]''': [[Christopher Saunders|Bishop Christopher Saunders]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Bunbury|Bunbury]]''': [[Gerard Holohan|Bishop Gerard Holohan]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Geraldton|Geraldton]]''': [[Michael Morrissey (bishop)|Bishop Michael Morrissey]]

|group5 = Province of Adelaide
|list5 =
* '''[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide|Adelaide]]''': ''vacant'' <small>(Apostolic Administrator: [[Gregory O'Kelly|Bishop Gregory O'Kelly]])</small>
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Darwin|Darwin]]''': [[Charles Gauci|Bishop Charles Gauci]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Pirie|Port Pirie]]''': [[Gregory O'Kelly|Bishop Gregory O'Kelly]]

|group6 = Immediately subject to the [[Holy See]]
|list6 =
* '''[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hobart|Hobart]]''': [[Julian Porteous|Archbishop Julian Porteous]]
* '''[[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn|Canberra and Goulburn]]''': [[Christopher Prowse|Archbishop Christopher Prowse]]
* '''[[Catholic Military Ordinariate of Australia|Military Ordinariate]]''': [[Max Leroy Davis|Bishop Max Leroy Davis]]
* '''[[Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of the Southern Cross|Anglican Personal Ordinariate]]''': ''vacant'' <small>(Ordinary-designate: [[Carl Reid|Fr. Carl Reid]])</small>

|group7 = Eastern Rite Eparchies
|list7 =
* '''[[Ukrainian Catholic Eparchy of Saints Peter and Paul of Melbourne|Ukrainian]]''': [[Peter Stasiuk|Bishop Peter Stasiuk]]
* '''[[Maronite Eparchy of Saint Maron of Sydney|Maronite]]''': [[Anthony Tarabay|Eparch Anthony Tarabay]]
* '''[[Melkite Catholic Eparchy of St Michael, Archangel|Melkite]]''': [[Robert Rabbat|Eparch Robert Rabbat]]
* '''[[Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Sydney|Chaldean]]''': [[Emil Shimoun Nona|Eparch Amel Nona]]
* '''[[Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Melbourne|Syro-Malabar]]''': [[Bosco Puthur|Bishop Bosco Puthur]]
}}

| below =
{{portal-inline|Catholicism|size=tiny}}

}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Roman Catholic dioceses in Australia|*]]
[[:Category:Roman Catholic ecclesiastical provinces in Australia|*]]
}}
</noinclude>

===WA===
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center; font-size:100%; border-collapse:collapse;" width=50%
|- style="background:yellow;"
! colspan=2|<span style="color:black;">Western Australian Carnival Squad</span>
|- bgcolor="#efefef"
| Coach: [[Kevin Murray (Australian rules footballer)|Kevin Murray]]
|-
| Captain: [[Kevin Murray (Australian footballer)|Kevin Murray]] | [[Ian Abraham]] | [[Mal Atwell]] | [[Ken Bagley]] | [[Greg Brehaut]] | [[Mal Brown]] | [[Barry Cable]] | Tony Casserly | [[Derek Chadwick]] | [[Keith Doncon]] | [[Brian France (footballer)|Brian France]] | [[Col Hebbard]] | [[Bob Johnson (Australian footballer, born 1935)|Bob Johnson]] | Fred Lewis | [[Cyril Litterick]] | [[John McIntosh (footballer)|John McIntosh]] | Bob Page | [[Norm Rogers (Australian rules footballer)|Norm Rogers]] | [[Brian Sarre]] | Gary Scott | [[Keith Slater]] | [[Bert Thornley]] | [[Bill Walker (Australian footballer)|Bill Walker]] | Bob Whalley | [[Mel Whinnen]]
|}


== Woodville Coaches ==
{{Navbox
| name = Woodville Football Club coaches
| title = [[Woodville Football Club|<span style="color:green">Coaches of the Woodville Football Club</span>]]
| listclass = hlist
| nowrapitems = yes
| titlestyle = background:gold; color:green; border:solid green 2px
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| list1 =
* 1964: McDonald
* 1965-1967: [[Peter Obst|Obst]]
* 1968-1971: [[Noel Teasdale|Teasdale]]
* 1972-1973: [[Barrie Barbary|Barbary]]
* 1974: [[Greg Brehaut|Brehaut]]
* 1975-1978: McInnes
* 1979-1980: [[Barry Goodingham|Goodingham]]
* 1981-1982: [[Rodney Olsson|Olsson]]
* 1983-1987: [[Malcolm Blight|Blight]]
* 1988-1990: [[Russell Ebert|Ebert]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:South Australian National Football League navigational boxes]]
}}
</noinclude>

= Percy Furler =
{{Infobox AFL biography
| name = Percy Furler
| image =
| fullname = Percy Stuart Newling Furler
| nickname = Brone
| birth_date = 20 February 1904
| birth_place =
| death_date = {{death date and age|1991|01|23|1904|02|20|df =y}}
| death_place =
| originalteam = [[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]
| height =
| weight =
| position =
| guernsey =
| statsend = 1933
| years1 = 1922-1933
| club1 = {{SANFL NthA}}
| games_goals1 = 187 (152)
| games_goalstotal = 187 (152)
| sooyears1 = 1923, 1928-1933
| sooteam1 = [[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]]
| soogames_goals1 = 19 (15)
| soogames_goalstotal = 19 (15)
| repstatsend = 1933
| coachyears1 = 1929
| coachclub1 = {{SANFL NthA}}
| coachgames_wins1 = 17 (8-8-1)
| coachgames_winstotal = 17 (8-8-1)
| coachstatsend = 1929
| careerhighlights =
*{{SANFL NthA}} leading goalkicker 1927 (41)
*2x {{SANFL NthA}} premiership player [[1930 SANFL Grand Final|1930]], [[1931 SANFL Grand Final|1931]]
*{{SANFL NthA}} captain 1928-1929, 1931-1933
*{{SANFL NthA}} Team of the Century
*[[South Australian Football Hall of Fame]] Inductee 2002
*[[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]] captain 1932-1933
*2x Best on Ground SA v Vic 1932, 1933
| source = [https://nafc.com.au/history/player?playerId=22a483f4-cd5b-43ad-9ace-8c294f41d2f8 NAFC History Database]
}}

'''Percy Furler''' (20 February 1904 – 23 January 1991) was an [[Australian rules football]]er who played for and coached the [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]] in the [[South Australian National Football League]] (SANFL). Furler was a key figure in North Adelaide's 1930 and 1931 premierships, including the latter as captain.<ref>{{cite news |title=Furler Retiring - S.A. Carnival Team Captain |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/181741547 |accessdate=3 May 2020 |agency=The Sporting Globe |issue=No. 1157 |date=6 September 1933 |location=Melbourne |page=8}}</ref>

Originating from the [[Noarlunga Football Club]] in the [[Southern Football League (South Australia)|Southern Football Association]], Furler played there together with his four brothers, Ray, Albert, Ross and Leslie, and was rejected by [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]] prior to joining North Adelaide.<ref>{{cite news |title=Mr. Walter Furler Dead, Aged 73 |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131893908 |accessdate=3 May 2020 |agency=The News |issue=Vol. 29, No. 4,436 |date=11 October 1937 |location=Adelaide |page=6}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author1=Percy Furler |author2=Lawrie Jervis, Jnr |title=Days When Bumping Was An Art in Football |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/129988518 |accessdate=3 May 2020 |agency=The News |issue=Vol. 46, No. 7,123 |date=1 June 1946 |location=Adelaide |page=5}}</ref>

In 1947, Furler was appointed Secretary of the [[North Adelaide Football Club]],<ref>{{cite news |last1=Colmer |first1=Roy |title=Percy Furler New North Secretary |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/127072792 |accessdate=3 May 2020 |agency=The News |issue=Vol. 48, No. 7,332 |date=1 February 1947 |location=Adelaide |page=3}}</ref> a position he would only hold for the one season.<ref>{{cite news |title=Furler Quits North Post |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/128377726 |accessdate=3 May 2020 |agency=The News |issue=Vol. 50, No. 7,621 |date=7 January 1948 |location=Adelaide |page=5}}</ref>

In 2002 Furler was an inaugural inductee into the [[South Australian Football Hall of Fame]].<ref name="hof">{{cite web |title=Hall of Fame - Percy S. N. Furler |url=https://sanfl.com.au/inside-sanfl/hall-of-fame/percy-s-n-furler/ |website=South Australian National Football League |accessdate=3 May 2020}}</ref>

Furler's nephew [[Bob Furler]] was also a notable footballer, winning the 1947 [[Tassie Medal]].

== References ==
{{reflist}}

== External links ==
*{{AustralianFootball|ref=percy+furler/611}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Furler, Percy}}

= 1965 Minor States Carnival =
The '''1965 Minor States Carnival''', was an edition of the lower division of Australian National Football Carnival, an [[Australian rules football]] [[Australian states and territories|interstate]] competition. The competition was won by // the [[Australian Amateur Football Council|Australian Amateurs]].

The competition was held in Brisbane from 12 June to 14 June 1965.
// The format was a simple knock-out tournament. The winner received the R. T. Rush Trophy, named after ANFC president [[Bob Rush (Australian footballer)|Bob Rush]].<ref>{{cite news|newspaper=The Canberra Times|date=8 June 1968|title=First matches in rules title|page=34|publication-place=Melbourne, VIC|author=Ray Donnellan}}</ref>

==Results==
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Semi-finals}}
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 12 June |[[Queensland Australian rules football team|Queensland]]|21.15 (141)|H|[[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory|ACT]]|17.18 (120)|[[Gabba]]||<ref>{{cite news|last1=Raffaele|first1=Garry|title=ACT rules side loses in late Queensland burst|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131828090|accessdate=24 July 2017|agency=The Canberra Times|date=14 June 1965}}</ref>}}
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 12 June |[[Australian Amateur Football Council|Australian Amateurs]]|unknown|H|[[New South Wales Australian rules football team|New South Wales]]|unknown|[[Trumper Park]]||}}
{{AFLGameFooter}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Third place playoff}}
{{AFLGame|Monday, 10 June (11:30am)|[[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory|ACT]]||H|[[New South Wales Australian rules football team|New South Wales]]||||}}
{{AFLGameFooter}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Final}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 14 June|[[Australian Amateur Football Council|Australian Amateurs]]|11.14 (80)|H|[[Queensland Australian rules football team|Queensland]]|8.16 (64)|[[Gabba]]||<ref>{{cite news|title=Queensland down to Amateurs|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131828215?browse=ndp%3Abrowse%2Ftitle%2FC%2Ftitle%2F11%2F1965%2F06%2F15%2Fpage%2F14521332%2Farticle%2F131828215|accessdate=24 July 2017|agency=The Canberra Times|date=15 June 1965|page=18}}</ref>}}
{{AFLGameFooter}}

==References==
{{reflist}}

= Carnival Results =
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! Name !! Location !! Section A Winner !! Section B Winner !! Tassie Medallist
|-
| 1908|| [[1908 Melbourne Carnival|Jubilee Australasian Football Carnival]] || Melbourne || Victoria || - || -
|-
| 1911 || [[1911 Adelaide Carnival|Australasian Football Carnival]] || Adelaide || South Australia || - || -
|-
| 1914 || [[1914 Sydney Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Sydney || Victoria || - || -
|-
| 1921 || [[1921 Perth Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Perth || Western Australia || - || -
|-
| 1924 || [[1924 Hobart Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Hobart || Victoria || - || -
|-
| 1927 || [[1927 Melbourne Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Melbourne || Victoria || - || -
|-
| 1930 || [[1930 Adelaide Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Adelaide || Victoria || - || -
|-
| 1933 || [[1933 Sydney Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Sydney || Victoria || - || -
|-
| 1937 || [[1937 Perth Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Perth || Victoria || - || [[Mick Cronin (footballer)|Mick Cronin]] (WA)
|-
| 1947 || [[1947 Hobart Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Hobart || Victoria || Tasmania || [[Les McClements]] (WA) & [[Bob Furler]] (Canberra)
|-
| 1950 || [[1950 Brisbane Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Brisbane || Victoria (VFL) || Australian Amateurs || [[Terry Cashion]] (Tas)
|-
| 1953 || [[1953 Adelaide Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Adelaide || Victoria (VFL) || - || [[Merv McIntosh]] (WA)
|-
| 1956 || [[1956 Perth Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Perth || Victoria (VFL) || - || [[Graham Farmer]] (WA)
|-
| 1958 || [[1958 Melbourne Carnival|Centenary Carnival]] || Melbourne || Victoria (VFL) || Australian Amateurs || [[Allen Aylett]] (Vic) & [[Ted Whitten]] (Vic)
|-
| 1960 || [[1960 Minor States Carnival|Minor States Carnival]] || Sydney/Canberra || - || Victoria (VFA) || -
|-
| 1961 || [[1961 Brisbane Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Brisbane || Western Australia || - || [[Brian Dixon]] (VFL)
|-
| 1966 || [[1966 Hobart Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Hobart || Victoria (VFA) || - || [[Barry Cable]] (WA)
|-
| 1968 || [[1968 Minor States Carnival|Minor States Carnival]] || Canberra || - || Australian Amateurs || -
|-
| 1969 || [[1969 Adelaide Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Adelaide || Victoria (VFL) || - || [[Peter Eakins]] (WA) & [[Graham Molloy]] (SA)
|-
| 1972 || [[1972 Perth Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Perth || Victoria (VFL) || - || [[Ken McAullay]] (WA)
|-
| 1974 || [[1974 Minor States Carnival|ANFC Division 2 Championship]] || Sydney || - || Queensland || -
|-
| 1975 || [[1975 Knockout Carnival|Australian National Football Carnival]] || Melbourne/Adelaide || Victoria (VFL) || - || -
|-
| 1979 || [[1979 Perth State of Origin Carnival|State of Origin Carnival]] || Perth || Western Australia || Queensland || Brian Peake (WA)
|-
| 1980 || [[1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival|State of Origin Carnival]] || Adelaide || Victoria || - || [[Graham Cornes]] (SA)
|-
| 1988 || [[1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival|Bicentennial Carnival]] || Adelaide || South Australia || Northern Territory || [[Paul Salmon]] (VIC)
|}

= Squads 1947 Carnival =

== Squads ==
<ref>{{Cite sign |title=Australian National Football Carnival|year=1947 |type=Framed Photographic Display|location=[[State Library of South Australia]]}}</ref>
<ref name="Boyle1947">{{cite web|last1=Riley|first1=Michael|title=ANFC Football Carnival - Hobart 1947|url=http://www.boylesfootballphotos.net.au/article37-ANFC-Football-Carnival-Hobart-1947#The_Event|website=Boyles Football Photos|accessdate=14 July 2017}}</ref>

=== Section A ===
{|
|- bgcolor="#B0B0B0"
! <span style="color:navy;">VIC
! <span style="color:yellow;">WA
! <span style="color:red;">SA
|- valign="top"
||
Manager: K. Luke
* [[Phonse Kyne]] (Captain)
* [[Jack Graham (Australian footballer)|Jack Graham]] (VC)
* [[Harold Bray]]
* [[Perc Bushby]]
* [[Wally Culpitt]]
* [[Kevin Curran (footballer, born 1920)|Kevin Curran]]]
* [[Bert Deacon]]
* [[Kevin Dynon]]
* [[Fred Fanning]]
* [[Fred Flanagan]]
* [[Les Foote]]
* [[Jack Howell (footballer)|Jack Howell]]
* [[Bill Hutchison]]
* [[Noel Jarvis]]
* [[Billy King (Australian footballer)|Billy King]]
* [[Len McCankie]]
* [[Marty McDonnell]]
* [[Shane McGrath (footballer, born 1919)|Shane McGrath]]
* [[Leo Merrett]]
* [[Max Oppy]]
* [[Lou Richards]]
* [[Keith Rosewarne]]
* [[Allan Ruthven]]
* [[Lindsay White]]
||
Coach: J. Dolan
* [[Merv McIntosh]] (Captain)
* Bill O'Neill (VC)
* Bill Alderman
* [[Fred Buttsworth]]
* Harry Carbon
* Vic French
* Jack Green
* Len Harman
* [[Stan Heal]]
* Dave Ingraham
* Harold Jeffreys
* Norm Lamb
* [[Clive Lewington]]
* [[Les McClements]]
* [[Jack Murray (footballer)|Jack Murray]]
* [[Bernie Naylor]]
* [[George Prince (footballer)|George Prince]]
* Jack Reilly
* Sid Shaw
* [[Jack Sheedy (Australian rules footballer)|Jack Sheedy]]
* [[Frank Sparrow]]
* Ray Starr
* [[Jack Sweet (footballer)|Jack Sweet]]
* [[Ron Tucker]]
* Norm Wendt
||
Manager W. Noal
* [[Bob Quinn (Australian footballer)|Bob Quinn]] (Captain)
* [[Bob Hank]] (VC)
* [[Norm Betson]]
* Garth Burkett
* C. Cox
* [[Allan Crabb]]
* Sam Gallagher
* Alan Giles
* Colin Ingham
* Lyall Kretschmer
* [[Gil Langley]]
* Len Lapthorne
* Ross Lehmann
* William McFarlane
* [[Bob McLean (Australian footballer)|Bob McLean]]
* Frank O'Leary
* Doug Olds
* Charlie Pyatt
* Jim Schober
* Reg Schumann
* [[Bernie Smith]]
* Colin Smith
* Edward Tilley
* [[Neville Way]]
* [[Fos Williams]]
|}

=== Section B ===
{|
|- bgcolor="#B0B0B0"
! <span style="color:darkgreen;">TAS
! <span style="color:skyblue;">NSW
! <span style="color:maroon;">QLD
! <span style="color:blue;">Canberra
|- valign="top"
||
Manager: K. Downie
* [[Lance Collins]] (Captain)
* [[Jack Sullivan (footballer, born 1919)|Jack Sullivan]] (VC)
* [[Noel Atkins]]
* [[Terry Cashion]]
* Reg Castles
* Darryl Challender
* Bert Chilcott
* Darryl Crosswell
* Lance Crosswell
* Darryl Eaton
* Lance Gaunt
* [[Arthur Hodgson (footballer)|Arthur Hodgson]]
* [[John Leedham]]
* Stan O'Neill
* Ernie Pinkington
* Terry Pullen
* Vern Rae
* Ernie Reid
* [[Jervis Stokes]]
* Ray Summers
* Bert Waldron
* Lance Webb
* Ian Westell
* Morrie Williams
* Roy Witzerman
||
Manager: R. Onians
* Allan Smyth (Captain)
* Jim Cracknell (VC)
* Jack Browne
* Ken Champion
* D. Coleman
* Andy Davidson
* Bob Dryburgh
* Fred Edwards
* Fred Felstead
* A. Gillespie
* John Grose
* L. Grose
* Roy Hayes
* Joe Hughes
* Frank Larkin
* Eddie Luhrs
* Jim Matthews
* Roy Matthews
* [[Keith Miller]]
* Emrys Owen
* L. Simmons
* J. Stevens
* Jack Thomson
* Roy Watterston
* Roy Wilson
||
Manager C. Ryan
* [[Dick Parton]] (Captain)
* George Nuss (VC)
* K. Bone
* Harold Byrne
* [[Tom Calder]]
* D. Cranstoun
* [[Erwin Dornau]]
* R. Geschke
* F. Griffin
* A. Hollingsworth
* J. Hopkins
* L. Jackson
* Don Northover
* Gordon Phelan
* Doug Pittard
* C. Potter
* L. Sanders
* Col Taylor
* Phil Trewick
* Ken Trewick
* Jim Trewick
* Alan Trewick
* R. Warren
* F. Willetts
* R. Wixted
||
Coach: [[Dave Elliman]]
* [[Alan Stevens (footballer)|Alan Stevens]] (Captain)
* N. Custance (VC)
* C. Axelby
* J. Backen
* D. Berry
* R. Bloomfield
* J. Brophy
* J. Connelly
* Jack Dorman
* Alf Drayton
* L. Drayton
* H. Edlington
* Kevin Flynn
* [[Bob Furler]]
* R. Hawke
* K. Hill
* K. Hogan
* J. Hurley
* H. Madigan
* N. Malone
* R. Noonan
* G. Pini
* V. Ryan
* George Sharpe
* G. Sherd
|}

= Australian Champions League =
The '''Australian Champions League''', formerly the SA Champions League, is an annual [[Australian Rules Football]] tournament, held in March, between invited teams from metropolitan and country leagues. Invitations are targeted at the premiership teams from each competition.

== Competition Winners ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! Champion !! Runner-Up !! Number of Teams
|-
| 2016 || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[Paskeville Football Club|Paskeville]] || 6
|-
| 2017 || [[Waikerie Football Club|Waikerie]] || [[Barossa District Football Club|Barossa District]] || 7
|}

== 2017 Australian Champions League ==
The re-branded 2017 edition of the Australian Champions League was held on 25 March 2017 at [[Thebarton Oval]]. It was won by the [[Waikerie Football Club]].<ref name=2017res>{{cite web|title=Waikerie Football Club win the 2nd annual Australian Champions League|url=http://www.littleheroesfoundation.com.au/Events/News/ArtMID/460/ArticleID/1120/Waikerie-Football-Club-win-the-2nd-annual-Australian-Champions-League|website=Little Heroes Foundation|publisher=Little Heroes Foundation|accessdate=31 March 2017|date=25 March 2017}}</ref>

=== Competing Teams ===

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Club !! League !! How qualified !! Position
|-
| Barossa District || [[Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association|BLGFA]] || 2016 Premiers - BLGFA || Runners-Up
|-
| Hahndorf || [[Hills Football League|HFL]] || 2016 Premiers - HFL Division 1 || Group Stage
|-
| Moonta || [[Yorke Peninsula Football League|YPFL]] || 2016 Premiers - YPFL || Group Stage
|-
| Prince Alfred Old Collegians || [[Adelaide Footy League|AdelaideFL]] || 2016 Premiers - C9AFL Division 1 || Group Stage
|-
| [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[Southern Football League (South Australia)|SFL]] || 2016 Champions - SA Champions League || Group Stage
|-
| Riverton-Saddleworth-Marrabel United (RSMU) || [[North Eastern Football League|NEFL]] || 2016 Premiers - NEFL || Group Stage
|-
| [[Waikerie Football Club|Waikerie]] || [[Riverland Football League|RFL]] || 2016 Premiers - RFL || Champions
|}

=== Results ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Pool !! Result<ref name="2017Res" />
|-
| Pool A || Prince Alfred Old Collegians 4.9 (33) d Reynella 4.3 (27)
|-
| Pool B || Barossa District 4.4 (28) d Hahndorf 3.2 (20)
|-
| Pool A || Waikerie 5.8 (38) d RSMU 0.0 (0)
|-
| Pool B || Prince Alfred Old Collegians 6.4 (40) d Moonta 3.5 (23)
|-
| Pool A || Barossa District 7.6 (48) d Reynella 0.1 (1)
|-
| Pool B || Hahndorf 5.2 (32) d RSMU 2.5 (17)
|-
| Pool A || Waikerie 4.2 (26) d Moonta 3.6 (24)
|-
| Final || Waikerie 6.4 (40) d Barossa District 0.2 (2)
|}

== 2016 SA Champions League ==
The inaugural SA Champions League was held on 12 March 2016 at [[Thebarton Oval]], South Australia.<ref name="2016Pre">{{cite news|last1=Turner|first1=Matt|title=Top clubs to vie for title of champion|url=http://messenger.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx|accessdate=4 March 2017|agency=Northern Messenger|issue=10 February 2016|publisher=News Corporation|date=10 February 2016|page=53}}</ref> The competition was won by the [[Reynella Football Club]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Wineflies buzz with lightning strike|agency=Sunday Mail|issue=13 March 2016|publisher=News Corporation|date=13 March 2016}}</ref>

=== Competing Teams ===

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Club !! League !! How qualified !! Position
|-
| Hahndorf || [[Hills Football League|HFL]] || 2015 Premiers - HFL Division 1 || Group Stage
|-
| Nuriootpa Rover || [[Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association|BLGFA]] || 2015 Premiers - BLGFA || Group Stage
|-
| Padthaway || [[Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football League|KNTFL]] || 2015 Premiers - KNTFL || Group Stage
|-
| Paskeville || [[Yorke Peninsula Football League|YPFL]] || 2015 Premiers - YPFL || Runners-Up
|-
| [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[Southern Football League (South Australia)|SFL]] || 2015 Premiers - SFL || Champions
|-
| [[St Peter's Old Collegians Football Club|St Peter's Old Collegians]] || [[Adelaide Footy League|C9AFL]] || Representative - C9AFL{{efn|C9AFL Division 1 Premiers [[Goodwood Saints Football Club|Goodwood Saints]], and Runners-Up Payneham Norwood Union declined the invitation <ref name=2016Pre />}} || Group Stage
|}
{{notelist}}

=== Results ===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Pool !! Result<ref name="2016Res">{{cite web|title=The 2016 Competition|url=http://australianchampionsleague.com.au/|website=Australian Champions League|publisher=Australian Champions League|accessdate=4 March 2017}}</ref>
|-
| Pool A || St Peter's Old Collegians 4.4 (28) d Nuriootpa Rover 1.2 (8)
|-
| Pool B || Reynella 4.4 (28) d Hahndorf 33.6 (24)
|-
| Pool A || Paskeville 5.2 (32) d St Peter's Old Collegians 2.5 (17)
|-
| Pool B || Padthaway 3.8 (26) d Hahndorf 2.2 (14)
|-
| Pool A || Nuriootpa Rover 5.3 (33) d Paskeville 3.7 (25)
|-
| Pool B || Reynella 4.11 (35) d Padthaway 0.3 (3)
|-
| Final || Reynella 9.4 (58) d Paskeville 4.3 (27)
|}

== Match Results ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! Match !! Date !! Home Team !! Score !! - !! Away Team !! Score !! Location !! Trophies
|-
| 1953 <ref>{{cite news|title=Hills Register First Win At Echunga|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/147887838|accessdate=24 February 2017|agency=The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser|date=10 June 1953|page=6}}</ref> || June 6 || Semi-Final || Hills Central || 9.12 || l || Hills Association || 12.25 || Echunga <ref name=1953desc>{{cite news|title=Several Changes in Hills Association Team|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/147888000|accessdate=24 February 2017|agency=The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser|date=24 June 1953|page=5}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1953 || June 6 || Semi-Final || Southern || 10.11 || d || Great Southern || 5.7 || Willunga ||
|-
| 1953 <ref>{{cite news|title=Hills Win Southern Football Championship|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/147888138|accessdate=24 February 2017|agency=The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser|date=8 July 1953|page=6}}</ref> || July 4 || Final || Hills Association || 16.14 || d || Southern || 13.12 || Hahndorf <ref name=1953desc /> ||
|-
| 1953 || July 4 || 3rd Play-Off || Great Southern || 13.12 || d || Hills Central || 11.7 || Victor Harbor ||
|}

= South 1964 =
{{Navbox
| name = Template:1964 South Adelaide premiership players
| title = [[South Adelaide Football Club|<span style="color:white">South Adelaide Football Club</span>]] • [[1964 SANFL Grand Final|<span style="color:white">1964 SANFL Premiers</span>]]
| listclass = hlist
| liststyle = text-align:center;
| titlestyle = background:#091c3a; color:white; border:solid white 2px;
| groupstyle = background:#091c3a; color:white;
|abovestyle = background:#091c3a; color:white;
|above = '''South Adelaide 9.15 (69) defeated [[Port Adelaide Football Club|<span style="color:white">Port Adelaide</span>]] 5.12 (42), at [[Adelaide Oval|<span style="color:white">Adelaide Oval</span>]], 3 October 1964, crowd: 56,353'''
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}

| group1 = Full-forward
| list1 =
* [[David Kantilla]]
* Dick Roennfeldt
* Alan White

| group2 = Half-forward
| list2 =
* [[Lester Ross]]
* Bruce Alexander
* Alf Skuse

| group3 = Centre
| list3 =
* Gerald O'Brien
* Lindsay Backman
* Bryan Ploenges

| group4 = Half-back
| list4 =
* Keith Stewart
* Dick Jackson
* [[Bob Schmidt (Australian footballer)|Bob Schmidt]]

| group5 = Full-back
| list5 =
* Tony Shaw
* Graham Durbridge
* Graham Christie

| group6 = Ruck
| list6 =
* [[Peter Darley]]
* [[Neil Kerley]] (c)
* [[Ian Day]]

| group7 = Interchange
| list7 =
* Peter Judd
* Brian Thredgold

| group8 = Coach
| list8 =
* [[Neil Kerley]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:South Australian National Football League navigational boxes]]
}}
</noinclude>

== Noarth Adelaide TOC ==

{{Navbox
| name = North Adelaide Team of The Century
| title = [[North Adelaide Football Club|<span style="color:white">North Adelaide Football Club</span>]]<span style="color:white"> • Team of the Century</span>
| listclass = hlist
| liststyle = text-align:center;
| titlestyle = background:red; color:white; border:solid white 2px;
| groupstyle = background:red; color:white;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}

| group1 = Full-forward
| list1 =
* [[Percy Furler]]
* [[Ken Farmer]]
* [[Tony Antrobus]]

| group2 = Half-forward
| list2 =
* [[Harold Hawke]]
* [[Don Lindner]] (vc)
* [[Jeff Pash]]

| group3 = Centre
| list3 =
* [[Barrie Barbary]]
* [[Andrew Jarman]]
* [[Norm Drew]]

| group4 = Half-back
| list4 =
* [[Bohdan Jaworskyj]]
* [[Ron Phillips (Australian footballer)|Ron Phillips]]
* [[John Riley (Australian footballer)|John Riley]]

| group5 = Full-back
| list5 =
* [[Don Gilbourne]]
* [[Ian McKay (footballer)|Ian McKay]] (c)
* [[Bob Hammond|Bob Hammond AM]]

| group6 = Ruck
| list6 =
* [[Tom Leahy (footballer)|Tom Leahy]]
* [[Barrie Robran|Barrie Robran MBE]]
* [[Tom MacKenzie]]

| group7 = Interchange
| list7 =
* [[Michael Redden]]
* [[Darren Jarman]]
* [[Brenton Phillips]]

| group8 = Coach
| list8 =
* [[Mike Patterson (footballer)|Mike Patterson]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
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}}
</noinclude>

= Ferryden Park =
{{Infobox Australian football club
|color1 = #EEEE22
|color2 = #007F0E
|color3 = solid #EEEE22
| clubname = Ferryden Park
| fullname = Ferryden Park Football Club
| formernames =
| nicknames = Lions
| founded = 1964
| dissolved = 1995
| colours = Green, Gold
| formerground = Ferryden Park Reserve (1964-1995)
}}

'''Ferryden Park Football Club''' was an Australian rules football club based in [[Ferryden Park, South Australia]] that folded following the 1995 [[South Australian Amateur Football League]] (SAAFL) season due to financial problems and a lack of players.<ref name="SAAFLhist1996">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1996|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1996/|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=13 July 2017}}</ref>

== History ==
The club was formed initially as a junior club in March 1964 playing in the West Torrens-Woodville Junior Association.<ref name="FP-FerrydenPk">{{cite web|title=Ferryden Park Football Club (SA)|url=http://www.footypedia.com/00003897.htm|website=Footypedia|accessdate=13 July 2017}}</ref> The following season, senior teams were formed and the club joined the [[North Adelaide District Football Association]]. After a short stay, the club shifted to the [[South Australian Amateur Football League]] in 1968<ref name="SAAFLhist1968">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1968|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1968/|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=13 July 2017}}</ref> and in 1978 became a founding member of the [[South Australian Football Association (1978–95)|South Australian Football Association]].<ref name="SAAFLhist1978">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1978|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1978/|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=13 July 2017}}</ref> In 1985, the club returned to the [[South Australian Amateur Football League]]<ref name="SAAFLhist1985">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1985|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1985/|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=13 July 2017}}</ref> where it competed until its demise at the end of 1995.

== A-Grade Premierships ==
* '''[[North Adelaide District Football Association]] A2''' (1)
** 1965
* '''[[South Australian Amateur Football League]] A2''' (1)
** 1976<ref name="SAAFLhist1976">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1976|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1976/|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=13 July 2017}}</ref>
* '''[[South Australian Amateur Football League]] A3''' (1)
** 1970<ref name="SAAFLhist1970">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1970|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1970/|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=13 July 2017}}</ref>
* '''[[South Australian Amateur Football League]] A4''' (1)
** 1969<ref name="SAAFLhist1969">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1969|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1969/|website=Adelaide Footy League|accessdate=13 July 2017}}</ref>

== References ==
{{reflist}}

= United Church Football Association =

The '''United Church Football Association''' (UCFA) was an [[Australian rules football]] competition based in the suburbs of [[Adelaide]], [[South Australia]] from 1906 to 1977.
The competition was formed in April 1906 when delegates of some football clubs connected to churches in Adelaide met to establish a Church Association. The initial six clubs were Clayton Congregational, East Adelaide Methodist, Stanley Street Congregational, St Giles' Presbyterian, St Luke's Church of England and St Mark's Church of England.<ref name="UCFAestablishment">{{cite news|author1="Onlooker"|title=Football Notes|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/88109208|accessdate=1 August 2016|agency=Chronicle (Adelaide)|date=28 April 1906}}</ref>

== Stanley Shield ==
The Stanley Shield was awarded to the Champion team of the association from 1913. The shield was presented to the winner of a playoff between the A1 and A2 premiers. It was named after the Stanley Street team (later Thompson Memorial) which won three premierships in a row from 1910 to 1912.<ref name="UCFAHistory">{{cite news|author1="Rover"|title=Junior Union Progress - United Church Shield|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/74025043|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Advertiser (Adelaide)|date=29 September 1933}}</ref><br />
''Non A-Division/A1 Premiers highlighted in bold.''

{{Expand list|date=August 2016}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! Champions
|-
| 1913 || '''Brompton Methodist''' <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1914 || '''Prospect Methodist''' <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1915 || Walkerville Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1916-1918 || ''In Recess''
|-
| 1919 || Glen Osmond Baptist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1920 || Franklin Street Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1921 || Franklin Street Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1922 || Unley Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1923 || St. Augustine's <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1924 || Unley Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1925 || St. Augustine's <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1926 || Unley Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" /><ref name="1926BMedal">{{cite news|title=Sporting Pastor - Winner of Football Medal|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/129248457|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=News (Adelaide)|date=3 March 1927|page=13}}</ref>
|-
| 1927 || St. Augustine's <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1928 || Unley Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" /><ref name="1928Champ">{{cite news|title=Junior Games - United Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/58567156/5292778|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=15 September 1928|page=4}}</ref>
|-
| 1929 || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1930 || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1931 || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1932 || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" /><ref name="1932shield">{{cite news|title=Junior Football - United Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/59307595/5307526|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=27 August 1932|page=10}}</ref>
|-
| 1933 || Prospect Methodist <ref name="UCFAHistory" />
|-
| 1934 || Queenstown Church of Christ
|-
| 1935 || Queenstown Church of Christ
|-
| 1936 || Queenstown Church of Christ
|-
| 1937 || Queenstown Church of Christ
|-
| 1938 ||
|-
| 1939 || St Patrick's <ref name="1939StanSh">{{cite news|title=Minor Associations - United Church|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/74428876|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Advertiser (Adelaide)|date=1 September 1939}}</ref>
|-
| 1940 ||
|-
| 1941 ||
|-
| 1942-1945 || ''In Recess''
|-
| 1946 || Queenstown Church of Christ <ref name="1946StanSh">{{cite news|title=Junior Football - United Church Assoc.|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55872949/4644164|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=7 September 1946|page=14}}</ref>
|-
| 1947 || '''Park Street Church of Christ''' <ref name="1947StanSh">{{cite news|title=Junior Football - United Church|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55893932/4645789|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=13 September 1947|page=18}}</ref>
|-
| 1948 || '''Royal Park Methodist''' <ref name="RoyalPark1949">{{cite news|title=Church team's fine record|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/130271394|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=News (Adelaide)|date=26 August 1949}}</ref>
|-
| 1949 || Royal Park Methodist <ref name="1949StanSh">{{cite news|title=Junior Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/56060183/4649641|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=27 August 1949|page=29}}</ref>
|-
| 1950 ||
|-
| 1951 || Ovingham Methodist <ref name="1951StanSh">{{cite news|title=Minor Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55738976/4656115|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=15 September 1951|page=30}}</ref>
|-
| 1952 || Ovingham Methodist <ref name="1952StanSh">{{cite news|title=Minor Football - United Church|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/57563788|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=27 September 1952}}</ref>
|-
| 1953 || Maylands Methodist <ref name="1953StanSh">{{cite news|title=Minor football results|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/57833983/4738990|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=12 September 1953|page=37}}</ref>
|-
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|}

== Premierships ==
{{Expand list|date=August 2016}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! A Division !! B Division !! C Division !! D Division
|-
| 1906 || St. Giles' Presbyterian <ref name="UCFAHistory" /> || || ||
|-
| 1907 || St. Giles' Presbyterian <ref name="UCFAHistory" /> || || ||
|-
| 1908 || Stanley Street Congregational <ref name="UCFAHistory" /> || || ||
|-
| 1909 || St. Luke's Church of England <ref name="UCFAHistory" /> || Chapel Street || ||
|-
| 1910 || Stanley Street Congregational <ref name="UCFAHistory" /> || || ||
|-
| 1911 || Stanley Street Congregational <ref name="UCFAHistory" /> || || ||
|-
| 1912 || Stanley Street Congregational ''Undefeated'' <ref name="UCFAHistory" /><ref name="1912prem">{{cite news|title=The Stanley Football Club - A Record Season|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/124827274|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=Daily Herald (Adelaide)|date=26 September 1912}}</ref> || || ||
|-
| 1913 || Parkside Methodist || Brompton Methodist || ||
|-
| 1914 || St. Luke's Church of England || Walkerville Methodist || Richmond Baptist ||
|-
| 1915 || Walkerville Methodist || Richmond Baptist || ||
|-
| ''1916<br />-<br />1918'' || ''In Recess ([[World War 1]])'' || || ||
|-
| 1919 || Glen Osmond Baptist || || ||
|-
| 1920 || Franklin Street Methodist ''Undefeated'' || || ||
|-
| 1921 || Franklin Street Methodist || || ||
|-
| 1922 || Unley Methodist ''Undefeated'' || Robert Street Church of Christ || Maylands Church of Christ ||
|-
| 1923 || St. Augustine's Church of England || || ||
|-
| 1924 || Unley Methodist <ref name="1924prems">{{cite news|title=Football - United Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63790656/5319123|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=30 August 1924}}</ref> || St. Lawrence's <ref name="1924prems" /> || ||
|}

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! A1 !! A2 !! B1 !! B2
|-
| 1925 || St. Augustine's Church of England <ref name="1925awards">{{cite news|title=United Church Football Social|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/64235594|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=The Register (Adelaide)|date=9 October 1925|page=11}}</ref> || Hindmarsh Place Christian Church <ref name="1925awards" /> || Mile End Church of Christ ''Undefeated'' <ref name="1925awards" /> || St. James' Church of England <ref name="1925awards" /><ref>{{cite web|title=St James Football Club [SRG 94/A69/34/11] • Photograph|url=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/SRG+94/A69/34/11|website=State Library of South Australia|accessdate=8 August 2016}}</ref>
|-
| 1926 || Unley Methodist <ref name="1926BMedal" /><ref name="1926prem">{{cite news|title=Junior Matches - United Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/58526208/5289383|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=28 August 1926|page=5}}</ref> || Mile End Church of Christ <ref name="1926BMedal" /> || St. James' Church of England <ref name="1926BMedal" /><ref>{{cite web|author1=Dimond Studio|title=St James Church Football Club [SRG 94/A69/34/12] • Photograph|url=http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/SRG+94/A69/34/12|website=State Library of South Australia|publisher=State Library of South Australia|accessdate=3 August 2016|date=1926}}</ref> || Royal Park Methodist <ref name="1926BMedal" /><ref name="1926prem" />
|-
| 1927 || St. Augustine's ''Undefeated'' <ref name="1927prems">{{cite news|title=Junior Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/58528209/5291087|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=3 September 1927|page=5}}</ref> || Hindmarsh Baptist <ref name="1927prems" /> || Royal Park Methodist <ref name="1927prems" /> || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="1927prems" /><ref name="1927B2Prem">{{cite news|title=United Church Association - B Grade II - Challenge Match|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/58532414/5291118|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=10 September 1927|page=4}}</ref>
|-
| 1928 || Unley Methodist || St. Cuthbert's Church of England || St. James' Church of England || Queenstown Church of Christ
|-
| 1929 || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="1929Prems">{{cite news|title=Junior Football Results - United Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/58620540/5297359|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=31 August 1929|page=4}}</ref> || Burnside Christian Church <ref name="1929Prems" /> || Clayton Congregational ||
|-
| 1930 || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="1930prem">{{cite news|title=Junior Football - United Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63654948/5310936|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=30 August 1930|page=5}}</ref> || Clayton Congregational <ref name="1930prem" /> || Manthorpe Memorial <ref name="1930prem" /> ||
|}

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! A Division !! B Division !! C Division !! D Division
|-
| 1931 || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="1931Prems">{{cite news|title=Junior Football - United Church Associaion|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/61562922/5306267|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=5 September 1931|page=14}}</ref> || Queenstown Church of Christ <ref name="1931Prems" /> || Maylands Church of Christ <ref name="1931Prems" /> ||
|-
| 1932 || Flinders Park Methodist <ref name="1932prems">{{cite news|title=Junior Football Results|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/59307890/5307502|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=20 August 1932|page=11}}</ref> || Norwood Church of Christ <ref name="1932prems" /> || College Park Congregational <ref name="1932shield" /> ||
|-
| 1933 || Prospect Methodist || Manthorpe Memorial || Hindmarsh Baptist ||
|-
| 1934 || Queenstown Church of Christ ''Undefeated'' <ref name="1934prems">{{cite news|title=Team Claims Goal Was Not Signalled|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/58850323/5301127|accessdate=3 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=25 August 1934|page=13}}</ref> || Brompton Methodist <ref name="1934prems" /> || Torrensville Methodist <ref name="1934prems" /> || St. Giles' Presbyterian <ref name="1934prems" />
|-
| 1935 || Queenstown Church of Christ ''Undefeated'' <ref name="1936Aprem">{{cite news|title=Close Finishes in Junior Games|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55829808/4633524|accessdate=7 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=29 August 1936}}</ref> || St. Patrick's || ||
|-
| 1936 || Queenstown Church of Christ ''Undefeated'' <ref name="1936Aprem" /> || Otiose <ref name="1936BCprem">{{cite news|title=Challenge Game Ends in Draw|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55728315/4633561|accessdate=7 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=5 September 1936|page=17}}</ref> || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="1936BCprem" /> || <ref name="1936BCprem" />
|-
| 1937 || Queenstown Church of Christ <ref name="1937prems">{{cite news|title=Keen Junior Games in Finals|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55073075/4628474|accessdate=7 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=4 September 1937|page=21}}</ref> || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="1937prems" /> || Unley Methodist <ref name="1937prems" /> || Clayton Congregational
|-
| 1938 || Queenstown Church of Christ <ref name="1938prems">{{cite news|title=Finals of Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55941588/4630410|accessdate=7 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=20 August 1938|page=24}}</ref> || Norman Memorial <ref name="1938prems" /> || Croydon Methodist ''Undefeated'' <ref name="1938prems" /> || St. Cuthbert's Church of England <ref name="1938prems" />
|-
| 1939 || St. Patrick's <ref name="1939StanSh" /> || Alberton Baptist <ref name="1939StanSh" /> || Holder Memorial <ref name="1939StanSh" /> || Ovingham Methodist <ref name="1939StanSh" />
|-
| 1940 || Prospect Methodist <ref name="1940chfins">{{cite news|title=United Church|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55733703/4638447|accessdate=7 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=7 September 1940|page=16}}</ref> || West Croydon Methodist <ref name="1940fins">{{cite news|title=Exeter Beat Central|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55734125/4638417|accessdate=7 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=31 August 1940|page=16}}</ref> || North Adelaide Baptist <ref name="1940chfins" /> || Queen of Angels <ref name="1940fins" />
|-
| 1941 || Queenstown Church of Christ <ref name="1941ABprem">{{cite news|title=United Church Association - A Grade Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/54892837/4640089|accessdate=7 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=6 September 1941|page=13}}</ref> || Queen of Angels <ref name="1941ABprem" /> || Holy Cross <ref name="1941cprem">{{cite news|title=United Church - C-Grade Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/54891205/4640111|accessdate=7 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=13 September 1941|page=13}}</ref> ||
|-
| ''1942<br />-<br />1945'' || ''In Recess ([[World War 2]])'' || || ||
|-
| 1946 || Queenstown Church of Christ <ref name="1946prems">{{cite news|title=Junior Football - United Church|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55874099/4644135|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=31 August 1946|page=14}}</ref> || Enfield Methodist <ref name="1946prems" /> || Ovingham Methodist <ref name="1946prems" /> ||
|-
| 1947 || Queenstown Church of Christ <ref name="1947prems">{{cite news|title=Junior Football - United Church|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55890146/4645756|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=6 September 1947|page=18}}</ref> || Park Street Church of Christ <ref name="1947prems" /> || Royal Park Methodist <ref name="RoyalPark1949" /><ref name="1947StanSh" /> ||
|-
| 1948 || Prospect Methodist <ref name="1948Aprem">{{cite news|title=Junior Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55900028/4647401|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=18 September 1948|page=4}}</ref> || Royal Park Methodist <ref name="RoyalPark1949" /><ref name="1948BPrem">{{cite news|title=Junior Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55900294/4647463|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=2 October 1948|page=4}}</ref> || West Croydon and North Adelaide Baptist ||
|-
| 1949 || Royal Park Methodist || Colonel Light Gardens United || Richmond Baptist ||
|-
| 1950 || || Richmond Baptist || Unley Methodist ||
|-
| 1951 || Ovingham Methodist <ref name="1951prems">{{cite news|title=Minor Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55742245/4656041|accessdate=8 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=8 September 1951|page=5}}</ref> || Malvern Methodist <ref name="1951prems" /> || ||
|-
| 1952 || Ovingham Methodist <ref name="1952prems">{{cite news|title=Minor Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/57565533/4735529|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=20 September 1952|page=28}}</ref> || Maylands Methodist <ref name="1952prems" /> || ||
|-
| 1953 || Maylands Methodist <ref name="1953Aprem">{{cite news|title=Minor football results|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/57834271/4738929|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=5 September 1953|page=8}}</ref> || Royal Park Methodist <ref name="1953Bprem">{{cite news|title=Minor football results|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/57835453/4738831|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=29 August 1953|page=8}}</ref> || ||
|-
| 1954 || Maylands Methodist <ref name="1954prems">{{cite news|title=Football Scoreboard - In City and Country - City Games|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/58102018/4732798|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=The Mail|date=4 September 1954|page=55}}</ref> || Allenby Gardens Methodist <ref name="1954prems" /> || ||
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| 1955 || || || ||
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| 1956 || || || ||
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| 1957 || || || ||
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| 1958 || || || ||
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| 1959 || || || ||
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| 1960 || || || ||
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| 1961 || || || ||
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| 1962 || || || ||
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| 1963 || || || ||
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| 1964 || || || ||
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| 1965 || || || ||
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| 1966 || || || ||
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| 1967 || || || ||
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| 1968 || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="AFNorthHaven">{{cite web|last1=Devaney|first1=John|title=North Haven (Port Adelaide Presbyterian)|url=http://australianfootball.com/clubs/info/North+Haven+(Port%0BAdelaide+Presbyterian)/1236|website=AustralianFootball.com|publisher=Full Points Publications|accessdate=9 August 2016}}</ref> || || ||
|-
| 1969 || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="AFNorthHaven" /> || || ||
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| 1970 || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="AFNorthHaven" /> || || ||
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| 1971 || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="AFNorthHaven" /> || || ||
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| 1972 || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="AFNorthHaven" /> || || ||
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| 1973 || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="AFNorthHaven" /> || || ||
|}

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! A1 !! A2 !! B1 !! B2
|-
| 1974 || Port Adelaide Presbyterian <ref name="AFNorthHaven" /> || Brighton Methodist || Adelaide Lutheran ||
|-
| 1975 || Adelaide Lutheran <ref name="AdelLuthPrems">{{cite web|title=Football Premierships|url=http://www.alsportsclub.com.au/football-premierships.aspx?pid=76|website=Adelaide Lutheran Sports Club|accessdate=9 August 2016}}</ref> || || ||
|-
| 1976 || Adelaide Lutheran <ref name="AdelLuthPrems" /> || || ||
|-
| 1977 || || || ||
|}

== Medallists ==

=== Moyes Medal ===
The Moyes Medal (officially called the John Moyes Memorial Trophy), named after Mr John Moyes who had founded the association, was awarded to the best overall player in the association.<ref name="1925awards" />
{{Expand list|date=August 2016}}
* 1925 - A. Hamlyn <ref name="1925awards" />
* 1926 - Burton (Prospect Methodist)<ref name="1926BMedal" />
* 1927 - C. Rowbotham (Thompson Memorial)<ref name="1927medals">{{cite news|title=United Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/129181463|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=News (Adelaide)|date=26 August 1927|page=13}}</ref>
* 1928 - H. Caller (Robert Street Church of Christ)<ref name="1928medal">{{cite news|title=Football - Church Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/56761331|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=The Register (Adelaide)|date=26 September 1928|page=15}}</ref>
* 1931 - S. P. Burton (Prospect Methodist)<ref name="1931Medals">{{cite news|title=United Church Football - Trophy Winners Announced|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/129925074|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=News (Adelaide)|date=7 March 1931}}</ref>
* 1934 - Tucker (Prospect Methodist)
* 1935 - C. Young (Maylands Church of Christ)<ref name="1935medals">{{cite news|title=Young Wins Junior Trophy|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55722553|accessdate=9 August 2016|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=7 September 1935|page=19}}</ref>
* 1938 - D. Bussell (Hindmarsh Baptist)
* 1940 - R. Day (Hindmarsh Baptist)
* 1971 - R. Lutze (Adelaide Lutheran)<ref name="AdelLuthHonRoll">{{cite web|title=Adelaide Lutheran Football Club - Honour Roll|url=http://www.alsportsclub.com.au/uploads/Files/Footy-honour-board1.jpg|website=Adelaide Lutheran Sports Club|accessdate=9 August 2016|format=Photo}}</ref>
* 1972 - D. Menzel (Adelaide Lutheran)<ref name="AdelLuthHonRoll" />
* 1977 - B. Miegel (Adelaide Lutheran)<ref name="AdelLuthHonRoll" />

=== Philps Medal (A-Division Medal) ===
* 1931 - G. Walton (Flinders Park Methodist)<ref name="1931Medals" />
* 1935 - S. Chaplin (Manthorpe Memorial)<ref name="1935medals" />

=== Patron's Medal (B-Division Medal) ===
{{Expand list|date=August 2016}}
* 1925 - M. Knight <ref name="1925awards" />
* 1926 - Pastor W. Graham (Fullarton Church of Christ)<ref name="1926BMedal" />
* 1927 - R. Lane (Clayton Congregational)<ref name="1927medals" />
* 1931 - L. Kelton (Grote Street Church of Christ)<ref name="1931Medals" />
* 1934 - Toseland (St. Bartholomew's)
* 1935 - D. J. Cahill (St Patrick's)<ref name="1935medals" />
* 1938 - M. Purdie (Prospect Church of Christ)
* 1940 - J. Turnbull (Ovingham Methodist)

=== C-Division Medal ===
{{Expand list|date=August 2016}}
* 1934 - Hall (Spicer and All Souls)
* 1935 - C. Young (Maylands Church of Christ)<ref name="1935medals" />
* 1938 - Wilson (Maylands Church of Christ)
* 1940 - W. Matthews (Maylands Church of Christ)

=== Patron's Medal (D-Division Medal) ===
{{Expand list|date=August 2016}}
* 1934 - Lyons (St. Giles')
* 1938 - Kinter (Mile End Church of Christ)
* 1940 - D. Reddin (Parkside West Methodist)

== Member Clubs ==
{{Expand list|date=August 2016}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Club !! Denomination !! Known Years Participating !! Notes
|-
| Adelaide Congress Hall <ref>{{cite web|title=Adelaide Congress Hall Football Club (SA)|url=http://www.footypedia.com/00007978.htm|website=Footypedia|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref> || Salvation Army || ||
|-
| [[Adelaide Lutheran Football Club|Adelaide Lutheran]] || Lutheran || 1951-79<ref name="SAAFLAdelLuth">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=Adelaide Lutheran|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/adelaide-lutheran/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref> || St Steven's Lutheran (1951-52)
|-
| Alberton Baptist || Baptist || 1935-47 ||
|-
| Alberton East Baptist || Baptist || 1948-50 ||
|-
| Alberton and Ottaway United || || 1951-54 ||
|-
| Alberton Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1940 ||
|-
| All Saints || || 1927-35 ||
|-
| All Souls and Spicer || Uniting (Methodist) || 1933-40 || All Soul's and Spicer Memorial United (1933), Spicer and All Souls (1934-35)
|-
| Allenby Gardens || Uniting (Methodist) || 1954-67<ref name="SAAFL1968">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1968|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1968/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref>
|| Allenby Gardens Methodist (1954)
|-
| Ambleside || || 1920 ||
|-
| Bowden Baptist || Baptist || 1914-20 ||
|-
| Bowden Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1913-15 ||
|-
| Brighton Congregational || Uniting (Congregational) || 1932 ||
|-
| [[Flagstaff Hill Football Club|Brighton Tigers]] || Uniting (Methodist) || 1963-77 || Brighton Methodist (1963-76)
|-
| Brompton Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1911-35 ||
|-
| Brooklyn Park Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1946-49 ||
|-
| Brooklyn Park U.C. || || 1941 ||
|-
| Burnside Christian Church || Baptist || 1923-36 ||
|-
| Campbelltown Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1911 ||
|-
| Cathedral || || 1911-13 ||
|-
| Chapel Street || Church of Christ || 1907-13 ||
|-
| Clayton Congregational || Uniting (Congregational) || 1906-37 ||
|-
| Clayton Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1931 ||
|-
| Clayton Norwood || || 1952 ||
|-
| Clayton and Wesley United || Uniting (Methodist) || 1949-54 ||
|-
| College Park Congregational || Uniting (Congregational) || 1928-48 ||
|-
| Colonel Light Gardens United || Uniting || 1947-50 || Colonel Light Gardens Presbyterian and Congregational United (1947)
|-
| Cottonville Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1924-25 ||
|-
| Cowandilla Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1925-28 ||
|-
| Croydon Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1927-31, 1937-46 ||
|-
| Croydon Congregational || Uniting (Congregational) || 1930-32 ||
|-
| Croydon Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1936-41 ||
|-
| Draper Memorial || Uniting (Methodist) || 1909-21 ||
|-
| Dulwich Park Congregational || Uniting (Congregational) || 1932 ||
|-
| Dulwich Rovers || || 1919 ||
|-
| East Adelaide Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1906-08 ||
|-
| Edwardstown Baptist || Baptist || 1974<ref name="SAAFL1975">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1975|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1975/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref>
||
|-
| Enfield Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1934-54 ||
|-
| [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park Methodist]] || Uniting (Methodist) || 1927-32<ref name="SAAFL1933">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1933|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1933/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref>
||
|-
| Flinders Street Baptist || Baptist || 1910-14 ||
|-
| Franklin Street Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1913-21 ||
|-
| Franklin Street West Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1914-20 ||
|-
| Fullarton Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1926-50 ||
|-
| Gartrell Memorial Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1924-25, 1946-54 ||
|-
| Gartrell-Tusmore Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1948 ||
|-
| Glen Osmond Baptist || Baptist || 1919 ||
|-
| Glenelg Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1927-48 ||
|-
| Glenunga Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1954 ||
|-
| Goodwood Baptist || Baptist || 1932-33 ||
|-
| Goodwood Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1912-14, 1929-30 ||
|-
| [[Greek Orthodox Football Club|Greek Orthodox]] || Greek Orthodox || 1968<ref name="SAAFL1969">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1969|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1969/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref>
||
|-
| Grote Street Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1929-31 ||
|-
| Henley Congregational || Uniting (Congregational) || 1941 ||
|-
| Henley Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1941 ||
|-
| Highgate Congregational || Uniting (Congregational) || 1934-35 ||
|-
| Hindmarsh Baptist || Baptist || 1908-40 ||
|-
| Hindmarsh Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1924 ||
|-
| Hindmarsh Place Christian Church || Church of Christ || 1925-28 ||
|-
| Holder Memorial || Uniting (Methodist) || 1925-54 ||
|-
| Holy Cross || Catholic || 1941 ||
|-
| Holy Trinity || Anglican || 1926-28 ||
|-
| Immanuel Old Scholars || Lutheran || 1977 ||
|-
| Islington Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1913-14 ||
|-
| Kent Town Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1934-35 ||
|-
| Kent Town Rovers || || 1919 ||
|-
| Keswick Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1929-30 ||
|-
| [[Woodville South Football Club|Kilkenny United]] || || 1919-21 ||
|-
| Madge Memorial Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1946-48
||
|-
| Malvern Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1912-13, 1950-54 ||
|-
| Malvern and Rosefield Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1934-41, 1946-49 ||
|-
| Manthorpe Memorial || Uniting (Methodist) || 1923-35 ||
|-
| Marryatville Juniors || || 1919 ||
|-
| Maylands Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1922-40, 1947-48 ||
|-
| Maylands Church of Christ and St Peters Presbyterian || mixed || 1941 || merger
|-
| Maylands Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1911-12, 1941, 1946-54 ||
|-
| Mile End Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1924-30, 1938, 1950 ||
|-
| Mile End and Dulwich Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1948-49 ||
|-
| Mitchell Memorial || Uniting (Presbyterian) || 1925-30, 1934-35 || Goodwood Presbyterian (1925-30)
|-
| Nailsworth Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1947-48 ||
|-
| Norman Memorial || Uniting (Congregational) || 1936-39 ||
|-
| North Adelaide Baptist || Baptist || 1907-15, 1920-25, 1938-41, 1946 ||
|-
| North Adelaide Juniors || || 1919 ||
|-
| North Adelaide Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1946-47 ||
|-
| Norwood and Kensington Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1933-38 ||
|-
| Norwood and Maylands Methodist United || Uniting (Methodist) || 1932 ||
|-
| Norwood Baptist || Baptist || 1930-34 ||
|-
| Norwood Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1929-33 ||
|-
| Norwood Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1930-35 ||
|-
| Norwood Wesley || Uniting (Methodist) || 1907-20 ||
|-
| Otiose || || 1933-37 ||
|-
| [[Ovingham Football Club|Ovingham Methodist]] || Uniting (Methodist) || 1913-15, 1925-26, 1939-76<ref name="SAAFLOving">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=Ovingham|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/ovingham/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football Club|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref> ||
|-
| Park Street Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1924-27, 1937-40, 1946-48 ||
|-
| Parkside Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1911-13 ||
|-
| Parkside West Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1924-27, 1938-40 ||
|-
| Payneham Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1909-10, 1936-40, 1947-49 ||
|-
| Payneham and Woodville United || || 1950-52 ||
|-
| [[North Haven Football Club|Port Adelaide Presbyterian]] || Uniting (Presbyterian) || 1935-38, 1961-77<ref name="SAAFLPAP">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=North Haven|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/north-haven/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref> ||
|-
| Prospect Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1937-49 ||
|-
| Prospect Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1913-54 || Prospect Methodists United (1950)
|-
| Prospect North Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1915 ||
|-
| Queen of Angels || Catholic || 1939-41 ||
|-
| Queenstown Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1923-49, 1951-54 ||
|-
| Richmond Baptist || Baptist || 1913-15, 1947-52 ||
|-
| Robert Street Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1922-30, 1937-38 ||
|-
| Royal Park Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1926-30, 1947-54 ||
|-
| Semaphore Baptist || Baptist || 1935-36 ||
|-
| Semaphore Church of Christ || Church of Christ || 1926-31 ||
|-
| St Augustine's Church of England || Anglican || 1920-27<ref name="SAAFL1928">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1928|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1928/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref>
||
|-
| St Bartholomew's Church of England || Anglican || 1924-41,<ref name="SAAFL1915">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1915|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1915/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref> 1948-51 ||
|-
| St Cuthbert's Church of England || Anglican || 1922-35, 1937-39 ||
|-
| St George's Church || Anglican || 1909 ||
|-
| St Giles' Presbyterian || Uniting (Presbyterian) || 1906-39 ||
|-
| St Ignatius' || Catholic || 1924 ||
|-
| St James' Church of England || Anglican || 1925-31 ||
|-
| St John's || || 1933 ||
|-
| St Laurence's || Catholic || 1922-29 ||
|-
| St Luke's Church of England || Anglican || 1906-15, 1919-20 ||
|-
| St Mark's Church of England || Anglican || 1906-07, 1931, 1951 ||
|-
| St Mary's || || 1929 ||
|-
| St Mary Magdelene's || Anglican || 1911-12 ||
|-
| St Michael's || Anglican || 1913 ||
|-
| St Oswald's || Anglican || 1926-27 ||
|-
| St Patrick's || Catholic || 1930-40 ||
|-
| St Paul's || Anglican || 1926 ||
|-
| St Peters Presbyterian || Uniting (Presbyterian) || 1935-40 ||
|-
| St Saviour's || Anglican || 1913-14 ||
|-
| St. Thomas' || || 1924 ||
|-
| Sturt Ramblers || || 1920 ||
|-
| Torrensville Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1933-35 ||
|-
| Thebarton Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1926-29 ||
|-
| Thompson Memorial || Uniting (Congregational) || 1923-40 || Stanley Street Congregational (1906-14)<ref>{{cite web|title=Congregational Union of South Australia - Gilberton Congregational Church (Thompson Memorial, initially Stanley Street)|url=http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/archivaldocs/srg95/SRG95_132_GilbertonCC_serieslist.pdf|website=State Library of South Australia|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref>
|-
| Thompson, Spicer and All Souls || Uniting || 1941 ||
|-
| Trinity || Anglican || 1911 ||
|-
| Unley Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1920-41, 1947-54 ||
|-
| W.A. Baptists || Baptist || 1926 ||
|-
| Walkerville Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1914-15, 1928-29 ||
|-
| Wellington Square Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1912-15, 1924-25 ||
|-
| Wesley || Uniting (Methodist) || 1911 ||
|-
| West Croydon Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1935-41 ||
|-
| West Croydon Rovers || || 1926 ||
|-
| West Croydon-North Adelaide Baptist United || Baptist || 1947-50 ||
|-
| West Hindmarsh Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1924 ||
|-
| Woodville District || Uniting (Methodist) || || Mansfield Park Methodist (?-?)<ref name="SAAFL1979">{{cite web|last1=Bloch|first1=Fred|title=SAAFL History – 1979|url=http://www.adelaidefootball.com.au/saafl-history-1979/|website=Channel 9 Adelaide Football League|accessdate=3 August 2016}}</ref>
|-
| Woodville Methodist || Uniting (Methodist) || 1912-13, 1940 ||
|-
| Woodville Presbyterian || Uniting (Presbyterian) || 1953-54 ||
|-
| Y.M.C.A. || || 1939 ||
|}

== References ==
{{reflist}}

=Interstate Games during State of Origin era=
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5"
|- style="background:#ccc;"
|| '''Year''' || '''Result''' || '''Venue''' || '''Crowd''' || '''Date'''
|-
| 1977
| [[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]] 15.11 (101) lost to '''[[Western Australia Australian rules football team|Western Australia]] 15.18 (108)'''
| [[Football Park]]
|
| 16 May 1977
|-
| 1977
| [[Western Australia Australian rules football team|Western Australia]] 13.12 (90) lost to '''[[Victoria Australian rules football team|Victoria (VFL)]] 23.16 (154)'''
| [[Subiaco Oval]]
| 44,891
| 25 June 1977
|-
| 1977
| '''[[Western Australia Australian rules football team|Western Australia]] 18.17 (125)''' def. [[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]] 11.19 (85)
| [[Subiaco Oval]]
|
| 30 July 1977
|-
| 1978
| '''[[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory#Representative Side|Australian Capital Territory]] 17.7 (109)''' def. [[Tasmania Australian rules football team|Tasmania]] 16.9 (105)
| [[Manuka Oval]]
| 5,000
| 25 April 1978
|-
| 1983
| '''[[Western Australia Australian rules football team|Western Australia]] 24.14 (134)''' def. [[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]] 16.14 (110)
| [[Subiaco Oval]]
|
| 4 June 1983
|-
| 1984
| [[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]] 14.13 (97) lost to '''[[Western Australia Australian rules football team|Western Australia]] 14.14 (98)'''
| [[Football Park]]
| 26,649
| 9 June 1984 <ref name="CT-SAWA-1984">{{cite news|title=SA loses thrilling match|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/127001572/13742708|accessdate=17 February 2016|agency=The Canberra Times|date=10 June 1984|page=Sport-6}}</ref>
|-
| 1985
| [[Western Australia Australian rules football team|Western Australia]] 16.15 (111) lost to '''[[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]] 30.18 (198)'''
| [[Subiaco Oval]]
|
| 15 June 1985 <ref name="CT-SAWA-1985">{{cite news|title=SA regains lost prestige|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/122516461|accessdate=20 February 2016|agency=The Canberra Times|date=16 June 1985|page=Sport 6}}</ref>
|}

= 1974 Minor States Carnival =
The '''1974 Minor States Carnival''', known more formally as the '''1974 ANFC Division 2 Championship''' was an edition of the lower division of Australian National Football Carnival, an [[Australian rules football]] [[Australian states and territories|interstate]] competition. The competition was won by [[Queensland Australian rules football team|Queensland]].

==Results==
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Semi-finals}}
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 June|[[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory#Representative Side|Australian Capital Territory]]|20.15 (135)|H|[[Australian Amateur Football Council|Australian Amateurs]]|13.15 (93)|[[Erskineville Oval, Sydney|Erskineville Oval]]||<ref name="Carn17Jun">{{cite news|title=CANFL team in final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/12218110|accessdate=4 February 2016|agency=The Canberra Times|date=17 June 1974}}</ref>}}
{{AFLGame|Saturday, 15 June|[[Queensland Australian rules football team|Queensland]]|15.16 (106)|H|[[New South Wales Australian rules football team|New South Wales]]|9.12 (66)|[[Erskineville Oval, Sydney|Erskineville Oval]]||<ref name="Carn17Jun" />}}
{{AFLGameFooter}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Third place playoff}}
{{AFLGame|Monday, 17 June|[[New South Wales Australian rules football team|New South Wales]]|13.14 (92)|H|[[Australian Amateur Football Council|Australian Amateurs]]|10.21 (81)|[[Erskineville Oval, Sydney|Erskineville Oval]]||<ref name="CarnFin">{{cite news|title=ACT loses Australian ruls title to Qld|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/12218126|accessdate=4 February 2016|agency=The Canberra Times|date=18 June 1974}}</ref>}}
{{AFLGameFooter}}
{{AFLGameHeader|title=Final}}{{AFLGame|Monday, 17 June|[[Queensland Australian rules football team|Queensland]]|10.8 (68)|H|[[Australian rules football in the Australian Capital Territory#Representative Side|Australian Capital Territory]]|7.10 (52)|[[Erskineville Oval, Sydney|Erskineville Oval]]||<ref name="CarnFin" />}}
{{AFLGameFooter}}

== Controversy ==
Greg Trott was crowned Bushing King in 1984 following the abdication of Geoff Merrill after the winning wine was found to be outside the parameters for entry.<ref name=MerrillAbdication>{{cite news|last1=Foster|first1=Michael|title=Bushing King comes to town|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/118180082|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=The Canberra Times|date=19 December 1985}}</ref>

== Wassail ==
Part of the "coronation" tradition has been the local singing of a [[Wassailing|Wassail]]:
{{Quote|text='Tis for love of wine we sing,<br />Glory to the Bushing King,<br />'Tis for love of wine we sing,<br />Glory to the Bushing King,<br />On your feet now, to the beat now<br />Off your arses, charge your glasses, <br />Let us make the rafters ring -<br />Glory to the Bushing King!<br />ALL HAIL! WASSAIL!|source="Can You Wassail?"<ref name=Wassail>{{cite news|title=Can You Wassail?|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/187382426|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=14 October 1981}}</ref>}}

==List of Bushing Monarchs==
<ref name=BMHist />
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Year !! Bushing King !! Bushing Queen !! Producer !! Wine
|-
| 2015<ref name=2015King>{{cite web|title=Bushing King crowned fror 2015 reign of McLaren Vale|url=http://mclarenvale.info/bushing-king-crowned-for-2015-reign-of-mclaren-vale/|website=McLarenVale.info|publisher=McLaren Vale Grape Wine & Tourism Association|accessdate=8 November 2015}}</ref> || Stephen Pannell || || S.C. Pannell Wines || 2014 S.C. Pannell Grenache Shiraz Touriga
|-
| 2014<ref name=2014King>{{cite news|title=McLaren Vale Wine Show 2014|url=http://www.victorharbortimes.com.au/story/2668813/mclaren-vale-wine-show-2014-photos/|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbor Times|publisher=Fairfax Media|date=3 November 2014}}</ref><ref name=2014KingAcc>{{cite web|last1=Barclay|first1=Peta|title=All hail the Kings of the Vale - Chateau Reynella crowned as Bushing Monarch in 2014|url=http://www.accolade-wines.com/all-hail-kings-vale-chateau-reynella-crowned-bushing-monarch-2014|website=Accolade Wines|publisher=Accolade Wines|accessdate=8 November 2015}}</ref> || Matt Caldersmith and Nic Bowen || || Chateau Reynella || 2012 Chateau Reynella Basket Press Shiraz
|-
| 2013<ref name=2013King>{{cite news|last1=Milnes|first1=Michael|title=winemakers crowned McLaren Vale's 2013 Bushing Kings for top cabernet drop|url=http://www.news.com.au/national/south-australia/two-rosemount-winemakers-crowned-mclaren-vales-2013-bushing-kings-for-top-cabernet-drop/story-fnii5yv4-1226751500797|accessdate=8 November 2015|agency=News.com.au|publisher=News Corporation|date=1 November 2013}}</ref> || Matt Koch & Randall Cummins || || Rosemount Estate || 2012 Rosemount Estate District Release McLaren Vale Cabernet Sauvignon
|-
| 2012<ref name=2012King>{{cite web|title=McLaren Vale Wine Show Bushing Kings 2012|url=http://www.visitvineyards.com/south-australia/mclaren-vale/wine/vineyards-wineries/wine-food-travel-news/mclaren-vale-wine-show-bushing-kings-2012|website=VisitVineyards.com|publisher=Visit Vineyards Pty Ltd|accessdate=8 November 2015}}</ref> || Matt Koch & Andrew Locke || || Rosemount Estate || 2011 Rosemount Estate Nursery Project Mataro
|-
| 2011<ref name=2011King>{{cite web|title=Shiraz No Longer King Of The Vale|url=http://www.cellarhand.com.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/SC-Pannell-News2.pdf|website=Cellarhand|publisher=CellarHand|accessdate=3 December 2015}}</ref> || Stephen Pannell || Fiona Lindquist || S.C. Pannell Wines || 2010 S.C. Pannell Tempranillo Touriga
|-
| 2010<ref name=2010King>{{cite web|title=Come & see our newly refurbished Gallery at Chapel Hill Cellar Door & taste our 2010 Bushing King winner 2008 Vicar Shiraz|url=http://www.chapelhillwine.com.au/news/come-see-our-newly-refurbished-gallery-at-chapel-hill-cellar-door-taste-our-2010-bushing-king-winner-2008-vicar-shiraz-3/|website=Chapel Hill Wine|publisher=Chapel Hill Wine|accessdate=3 December 2015}}</ref> || Michael Fragos & Bryn Richards || || Chapel Hill || 2008 Chapel Hill Vicar Shiraz
|-
| 2009<ref name=2009King>{{cite news|title=Paul Carpenter crowned McLaren Vale Bushing King|url=http://winetitles.com.au/dwn/details.asp?id=2794|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=DailyWineNews|publisher=Winetitles Media|date=3 November 2009}}</ref> || Paul Carpenter || Alix Hardy || Hardy’s Tintara || 2004 Eileen Hardy Shiraz
|-
| 2008<ref name=2008Queen>{{cite news|last1=Lewis|first1=John|title=WINE: Queen of the vines|url=http://www.theherald.com.au/story/1612121/wine-queen-of-the-vines/|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Newcastle Herald|publisher=Fairfax Media|date=3 July 2013}}</ref> || Brian Light || Rose Kentish || Ulithorne Wines || 2008 Ulithorne Cabernet Sauvignon-Shiraz
|-
| 2007<ref name=2007King>{{cite news|title=Bushing King and Queen announced|url=http://winetitles.com.au/dwn/details.asp?ID=1294|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=DailyWineNews|publisher=Winetitles Media|date=31 October 2007}}</ref> || Scott Rawlinson || Maria Maglieri || Serafino Wines || 2006 Serafino Cabernet Sauvignon
|-
| 2006 || Wayne Thomas || Bev Thomas || Wayne Thomas Wines || 2005 Wayne Thomas Shiraz
|-
| 2005<ref name=2005King>{{cite web|title=Penny's Worth|url=http://www.pennyshill.com.au/pdf/PennysWorth_18.pdf|website=Penny's Hill|publisher=Penny's Hill|accessdate=3 December 2015|date=December 2005}}</ref> || Ben Riggs || Annie Riggs || Penny’s Hill || Penny’s Hill Shiraz 2004
|-
| 2004 || Wayne Thomas || Bev Thomas || Wayne Thomas Wines || 2003 Wayne Thomas Petit Verdot
|-
| 2003<ref name=FoxCreekStory /><ref name=2003Kings>{{cite web|title=Bushing Trophy Trifecta for Fox Creek Wines|url=http://www.foxcreekwines.com/news-events/news-archive/fox-creek-partners-with-pure-wine-co-in-queensland/Bushing%20Trophy%20Trifecta|website=Fox Creek Wines|publisher=Fox Creek Wines|accessdate=3 December 2015|date=4 November 2003}}</ref> || Dan Hills & Tony Walker || || Fox Creek Wines || 2002 Fox Creek Short Row Shiraz
|-
| 2002 || [[Mollydooker Wines|Sparky Marquis]] || [[Mollydooker Wines|Sarah Marquis]] || Shirvington || 2001 Shirvington Shiraz
|-
| 2001<ref name=2001king>{{cite web|title=Bushing Crown to Coriole|url=http://www.winegenius.com/bushing-crown-to-coriole/|website=WineGenius|publisher=Wine Preference Systems Pty Ltd|accessdate=3 December 2015}}</ref> || Grant Harrison & Mark Lloyd || || [[Coriole|Coriole Vineyards]] || 1999 Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz
|-
| 2000 || Ben Riggs || Annie Riggs || Wirra Wirra Vineyards || 1998 Wirra Wirra RSW Shiraz
|-
| 1999 || Michael Fragos & Justin McNamee || || Tatachilla Winery ||
|-
| 1998<ref name=FoxCreekStory /> || [[Mollydooker Wines|Sparky Marquis]] || [[Mollydooker Wines|Sarah Marquis]] || Fox Creek Wines || 1997 Fox Creek JSM Shiraz-Cabernet Franc
|-
| 1997 || Michael Fragos || || Tatachilla Winery ||
|-
| 1996<ref name=FoxCreekStory>{{cite news|last1=Love|first1=Tony|title=Fox on a run|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/fox-on-a-run/story-e6fref5u-1111112169826|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=The Advertiser|publisher=News Corporation|date=27 August 2006}}</ref> || [[Mollydooker Wines|Sparky Marquis]] || [[Mollydooker Wines|Sarah Marquis]] || Fox Creek Wines || 1994 Fox Creek Shiraz
|-
| 1995 || Brian Light || Kay Light || Merrivale Wines ||
|-
| 1994<ref name=1994King>{{cite news|title=New Bushing King Takes the Throne|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/196673227|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=The Times (Victor Harbor)|date=1 November 1994}}</ref> || Mike Farmilo || Diane Murphy || Seaview Winery || 1992 Edwards and Chaffey Shiraz
|-
| 1993<ref name=1993King>{{cite news|title=Bushing Brilliance|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/196613059|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=The Times (Victor Harbor)|date=2 November 1993}}</ref> || Nick Haselgrove || || James Haselgrove Wines || 1992 Haselgrove Futures Shiraz
|-
| 1992 || John Loxton || Maria Maglieri || Maglieri Wines ||
|-
| 1991 || || Pam Dunsford || Chapel Hill ||
|-
| 1990<ref name=1990King>{{cite news|title=Bushing Royals Crowned|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/196608593|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=The Times (Victor Harbor)|date=24 October 1990}}</ref> || Chester Osborn || Julie McEwen || [[d'Arenberg|d’Arenberg Wines]] || 1987 d’Arenberg Noble Riesling
|-
| 1989 || Brian Light || Kay Light || Normans Wines ||
|-
| 1988 || Bill Hardy || Merrilyn Hardy || [[Thomas Hardy & Sons]] ||
|-
| 1987<ref name=1987King>{{cite news|title=King Bill crowned at luncheon|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/189873473|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=The Times (Victor Harbor)|date=28 October 1987}}</ref> || Walter (Bill) Clappis || Kerry Clappis || Ingoldby Wines || Ingoldby Cabernet Sauvignon
|-
| 1986<ref name=1986King>{{cite news|title=Bushing King Queen crowned at McLaren Vale|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/201148824|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=17 October 1986}}</ref> || Scott Collett || Anne Tully || Woodstock Winery || 1985 Woodstock Chardonnay
|-
| 1985<ref name=1985King>{{cite news|title=Bushing King named as festival nears|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/185636867|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=25 October 1985}}</ref> || Graham Stevens || Marie Stevens || Stevens Cambrai Wines || 1984 McLaren Heights Hermitage
|-
| 1984<ref name=1984King>{{cite news|title=McLaren Vale crowns it's Bushing King|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/201145219|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=31 October 1984}}</ref> || Geoff Merrill ''abdicated'' <ref name=MerrillAbdication /> <br />Greg Trott (replacement) || Janet Merrill || Chateau Reynella || 1977 Chateau Reynella Vintage Port
|-
| 1983<ref name=1983King>{{cite news|title=Bushing King|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/186020399|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=26 October 1983}}</ref> || Peter Dennis || Marg Dennis || Daringa Cellars || 1980 Daringa Cabernet Sauvignon
|-
| 1982<ref name=1982King>{{cite news|title=Merry-Making at Bushing Fair|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/187678988|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=3 November 1982}}</ref><ref name=1982Results>{{cite news|title=New Winery Comes Top|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/187679051|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=3 November 1982}}</ref> || Iain Riggs || Janice Riggs || Hazelmere Estate ||
|-
| 1981<ref name=1981King>{{cite news|title=Fairy-tail Bushing Fair|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/187382593|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=28 October 1981}}</ref> || Geoff Merrill || Janet Merrill || Chateau Reynella ||
|-
| 1980<ref name=1980King>{{cite news|title=Bushing Brings 20,000 to Vale|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/187075520|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbor Times|date=29 October 1980}}</ref> || Ken Maxwell || Margaret Maxwell || Maxwell Wines || Maxwell Shiraz
|-
| 1979<ref name=1979King>{{cite news|title=Family Wines|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/187382417|accessdate=3 December 2015|agency=Victor Harbour Times|date=14 October 1981}}</ref> || Steve Maglieri || Letizia Maglieri || Maglieri Wines || 1979 Maglieri Shiraz
|-
| 1978 || Ken Maxwell || Margaret Maxwell || Daringa Cellars ||
|-
| 1977 || Ian Wilson || Joylene Thorpe || Southern Australian Vintners ||
|-
| 1976 || Graham Beenham || Jenny Beenham || Southern Vales Co-Op Winery ||
|-
| 1975 || Graham Stevens || Marie Stevens || [[Coriole|Coriole Vineyards]] ||
|-
| 1974 || Hugh Lloyd || Molly Lloyd || [[Coriole|Coriole Vineyards]] ||
|-
| 1973 || David Hardy || Helen Hardy || [[Thomas Hardy & Sons]] ||
|}

== Len Giles ==

{{infobox AFL biography
| name = Len Giles
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| fullname = Leonard George Giles
| nickname =
| birth_date = {{birth date|1921|06|17|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Yorketown, South Australia]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1994|08|23|1921|06|17|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Glandore, South Australia]]
| originalteam =
| heightweight =
| position =
| currentclub =
| guernsey =
| years = 1941-1942, 1946-1951
| clubs = [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]
| games(goals) = 95 (30)
| statsend = 1951
|careerhighlights =
* Sturt captain 1949
}}

{{Infobox cricketer |
name = Leonard Giles |
batting = Right-hand|
bowling = |
role = Specialist [[batsman]]|
club1 = [[Southern Redbacks|South Australia]]|
year1 = 1928/29|
deliveries = |
columns = 1|
column1 = [[First-class cricket|First Class]]|
matches1 = 5|
runs1 = 164|
bat avg1 = 20.50|
100s/50s1 = 0/1|
top score1 = 54|
deliveries1 = 0|
wickets1 = 0|
bowl avg1 = n/a|
fivefor1 = 0|
tenfor1 = 0|
best bowling1 = n/a|
catches/stumpings1 = 4/0|
source = [http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/5489.html]
}}
'''Len Giles''' (17 June 1921 - 23 August 1994) was a former [[Australian rules football]]er who played with [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]] in the [[South Australian National Football League]] (SANFL)<ref name=WeAreSturt>{{cite book|last1=Lysikatos|first1=John|title=We Are Sturt - Vol.1 1901-1944|date=2015|publisher=Newstyle Printing|location=Mile End, South Australia|isbn=978-0-9943026-0-1|page=206|edition=First}}</ref>, and [[Cricket]]er who represented [[Southern Redbacks|South Australia]].

== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
*[http://www.espncricinfo.com/australia/content/player/5489.html Len Giles' profile] at CricInfo
{{DEFAULTSORT:Giles, Len}}
{{AFL-bio-stub}}
{{cricket-bio-stub}}

== Test ==

Joe Bloggs {{post-nominals|country=AUS|JP}}

==2002 Premiership==

{{Navbox
| name = Template:2002 Sturt premiership players
| title = [[Sturt Football Club|<span style="color:blue">Sturt Football Club</span>]] • [[2002 SANFL Grand Final|<span style="color:blue">2002 SANFL Premiers</span>]]
| listclass = hlist
| liststyle = text-align:center;
| titlestyle = background:lightblue; color:blue; border:solid blue 2px;
| groupstyle = background:lightblue; color:blue;
|abovestyle = background:lightblue; color:blue;
|above = '''Sturt 13.14 (92) defeated [[Central District Football Club|<span style="color:blue">Central District</span>]] 6.9 (45), at [[Football Park|<span style="color:blue">Football Park</span>]], crowd: 35,187'''
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}

| group1 = Full-forward
| list1 =
* Stephen White
* [[Brant Chambers]]
* [[Brodie Atkinson]]

| group2 = Half-forward
| list2 =
* [[Damian Squire]]
* [[Barnaby French]]
* Matthew Cooper

| group3 = Centre
| list3 =
* [[Martin Mattner]]
* [[Jade Sheedy]]
* Daniel Wicks

| group4 = Half-back
| list4 =
* Andrew Whiteman
* Brett Howman
* [[Seamus Maloney]] (Capt)

| group5 = Full-back
| list5 =
* [[Matthew Powell (Australian footballer)|Matthew Powell]]
* [[Toby Thurstans]]
* Michael Curtis

| group6 = Ruck
| list6 =
* [[Mark Conway (Australian footballer)|Mark Conway]]
* [[Ben Nelson (footballer)|Ben Nelson]]
* [[Tim Weatherald]]

| group7 = Interchange
| list7 =
* [[Simon Feast]]
* Xavier Campbell
* [[Matthew Dent (footballer)|Matthew Dent]]

| group8 = Coach
| list8 =
* [[Brenton Phillips]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
</noinclude>

==NADFA==
== Premierships ==

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! A1 !! A2
|-
| 1921 || Mitcham <ref>{{cite news|title=N.A. Ramblers|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/63425702|accessdate=31 July 2013|newspaper=The Register (Adelaide)|date=5 September 1921}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1922 || Walkerville ||
|-
| 1923 || Prospect <ref>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide District Association - Prospect Beat Ramblers|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/37209322|accessdate=30 July 2013|newspaper=The Advertiser (Adelaide)|date=28 September 1923}}</ref><ref name=1925Prem /> ||
|-
| 1924 || Prospect <ref name=1925Prem /><ref name=1924prem>{{cite news|title=Football - Junior Matches - North Adelaide Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/5319123|accessdate=7 October 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=30 August 1924}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1925 || Prospect <ref name=1925Prem>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide Association - Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/5287714|accessdate=16 July 2014|agency=The Mail (Adelaide)|issue=Saturday 29 August 1925|date=29 August 1925|page=4}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1926 || Gaza <ref name=GazaHist>{{cite web|title=History|url=http://www.gaza.com.au/content.aspx?file=35558%7c26769y|website=Gaza Sports and Community Club|publisher=Gaza Sports and Community Club|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1927 || Prospect <ref>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide District Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/74304147|accessdate=31 July 2013|newspaper=The Advertiser (Adelaide)|date=28 September 1927}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1928 || Chicago <ref>{{cite news|title=Football - North Adelaide District Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/29303727|accessdate=31 July 2013|newspaper=The Advertiser (Adelaide)|date=4 October 1928}}</ref><ref name=Kilburn-news>{{cite news|title=Round the Pickets|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/44925482|accessdate=2 August 2013|newspaper=The Advertiser (Adelaide)|date=30 June 1950}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1929 || Walkerville ||
|-
| 1930 || Walkerville ||
|-
| 1931 || Walkerville <ref name=1931CF>{{cite news|title=N.A. District Association - Challenge Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/5306243|accessdate=29 October 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=29 August 1931}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1932 || Walkerville <ref name=1932prem>{{cite news|title=Junior Football - North Adelaide District Association|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/5307551|accessdate=7 October 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=3 September 1932}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1933 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /><ref name=1933GF>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide (Final)|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/5299698|accessdate=29 October 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=2 September 1933}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1934 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /><ref name=1934GF>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide Districts - Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/5301185|accessdate=29 October 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=8 September 1934}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1935 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /><ref name=1935GF>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide District - Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4631723|accessdate=29 October 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=17 August 1935}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1936 || Prospect <ref>{{cite news|title=Challenge Game Ends in a Draw|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/55728315|accessdate=31 July 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=5 September 1936}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1937 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /><ref>{{cite news|last=Handby|first=Jim|title=Port and Norwood to Meet - League Leaders Prepare for Strenuous Match - West Torrens Strong|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/30772883|accessdate=31 July 2013|newspaper=The Advertiser (Adelaide)|date=1 September 1937}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1938 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /> ||
|-
| 1939 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /><ref name=1939GF>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide - Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4636356|accessdate=29 October 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=2 September 1939}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1940 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /><ref name=1940GF>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide - Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4638547|accessdate=29 October 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=28 September 1940}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1941 || North Adelaide Central <ref name=1941GF>{{cite news|title=North Adelaide Association - Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4640133|accessdate=12 November 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=20 September 1941}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1942-45 || ''In Recess'' ||
|-
| 1946 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /> ||
|-
| 1947 || Kilburn <ref name=Kilburn-news /> ||
|-
| 1948 || Broadview <ref name=Footypedia-NADFA /><ref name=1948GF>{{cite news|title=Junior Football - North Adelaide District|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4647463|accessdate=9 November 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=2 October 1948}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1949 || Brunswick <ref name=1949GF>{{cite news|title=Junior Games - North Adelaide Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4649878|accessdate=12 November 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=24 September 1949}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1950 || Thompson Memorial <ref name=1950GF>{{cite news|title=Junior Football - North Adelaide AI Grade Grand Final|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4652607|accessdate=13 November 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=16 September 1950}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1951 || Thompson Memorial <ref name=1951GF>{{cite news|title=Minor Football - North Adelaide|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4656115|accessdate=14 November 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=15 September 1951}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1952 || Thompson Memorial <ref name=1952GF>{{cite news|title=Minor Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4735529|accessdate=2 December 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=20 September 1952}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1953 || Enfield <ref name=1953GF>{{cite news|title=Minor Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4739074|accessdate=2 December 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=19 September 1953}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1954 || Broadview <ref name=1954GF>{{cite news|title=Junior Football|url=http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/page/4732977|accessdate=16 December 2013|newspaper=The Mail (Adelaide)|date=18 September 1954}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1955 || Thompson Memorial ||
|-
| 1956 || Kilburn ||
|-
| 1957 || Kilburn ||
|-
| 1958 || Thompson Memorial ||
|-
| 1959 || North Adelaide YCW ||
|-
| 1960 || North Adelaide YCW ||
|-
| 1961 || Prospect ||
|-
| 1962 || ||
|-
| 1963 || Broadview ||
|-
| 1964 || Thompson Memorial ||
|-
| 1965 || Gepps Cross <ref name=GCFChist>{{cite web|title=Brief History of the Gepps Cross Football Club|url=http://www.northgatesports.com.au/history_of_the_gepps_cross_football_club.html|website=Northgate Community and Sports Club|publisher=Northgate Community and Sports Club|accessdate=30 June 2014}}</ref> ||
|-
| 1966 || Thompson Memorial ||
|-
| 1967 || Modbury <ref name=Footypedia-NADFA /> ||
|-
| 1968 || Modbury <ref name=Footypedia-NADFA /> ||
|}

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== Channel 9 Adelaide Football League Clubs ==
{{Navbox
| name = Channel 9 Adelaide Football League Clubs
| title = [[South Australian Amateur Football League|<span style="color:white;">Channel 9 Adelaide Football League</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:darkblue; color:white; border: solid black 2px;
|groupstyle = background:darkblue; color:white; border: solid black 2px;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|autocollapse</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Division 1:
| list1 =
* [[Adelaide University Football Club|Adelaide University]]
* [[Goodwood Saints Football Club|Goodwood Saints]]
* [[Modbury Football Club|Modbury]]
* Payneham Norwood Union
* [[Port District Football Club|Port District]]
* [[Prince Alfred College|Prince Alfred Old Collegians]]
* [[Rostrevor College|Rostrevor Old Collegians]]
* [[Salisbury North Football Club|Salisbury North]]
* [[St Peter's College, Adelaide|St Peter's Old Collegians]]
* [[Tea Tree Gully Football Club|Tea Tree Gully]]
| group2 = Division 2:
| list2 =
* Athelstone
* Broadview
* Gaza
* [[Henley Football Club|Henley]]
* [[Old Ignatians]]
* [[Pembroke School, Adelaide|Pembroke Old Scholars]]
* PHOS Camden
* [[Sacred Heart College (Adelaide)|Sacred Heart Old Collegians]]
* [[Scotch Old Collegians Football Club|Scotch Old Collegians]]
* Unley Mercedes Jets
| group3 = Division 3:
| list3 =
* [[Brighton Districts and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton Districts and Old Scholars]]
* Flinders Park
* Golden Grove
* Mitcham
* [[Plympton Football Club|Plympton]]
* Portland
* Seaton Ramblers
* SMOSH West Lakes
* Walkerville
* [[Westminster School, Adelaide|Westminster Old Scholars]]
| group4 = Division 4:
| list4 =
* Colonel Light Gardens
* [[Eastern Park Football Club|Eastern Park]]
* [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]]
* [[Gepps Cross Football Club|Gepps Cross]]
* Hectorville
* Kilburn
* [[Morphettville Park Football Club|Morphettville Park]]
* North Haven
* Salisbury
* Smithfield
| group5 = Division 5:
| list5 =
* [[Blackfriars Priory School|Blackfriars Old Scholars]]
* [[Christian Brothers College, Adelaide|Christian Brothers College Old Collegians]]
* Glenunga
* Greenacres
* Hope Valley
* Kenilworth
* Lockleys
* Pooraka
* Rosewater
* Woodville South
| group6 = Division 6:
| list6 =
* Brahma Lodge
* Elizabeth
* Fitzroy
* Houghton Districts
* Ingle Farm
* Mawson Lakes
* [[Pulteney Grammar School|Pulteney]]
* Salisbury West
* [[Trinity College, Gawler|Trinity Old Scholars]]
* West Croydon
| group7 = Division 7:
| list7 =
* Adelaide Lutheran
* Central United
* [[Flinders University]]
* [[Mitchell Park Football Club|Mitchell Park]]
* North Pines
* Para Hills
* [[St Paul's College, Adelaide|St Paul's Old Scholars]]
| group8 = Former Clubs:
| list8 =
* Angle Vale
* [[Campbelltown-Magill Football Club|Campbelltown-Magill]]
}}<noinclude>
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian rules football by area navigational boxes]]
}}
</noinclude>

==Classified Wines==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! !! I !! II !! III !! IV !! V !! VI
|-
! Wine !! <SUB>1991</SUB> !! <SUB>1996</SUB> !! <SUB>2000</SUB> !! <SUB>2005</SUB> !! <SUB>2010</SUB> !! <SUB>2014</SUB>
|-
| [[Penfolds]] [[Penfolds Grange|Bin 95 Grange Shiraz]] || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Bass Phillip]] Reserve Pinot Noir || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Brokenwood]] Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Chris Ringland]] Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Clarendon Hills (wine)|Clarendon Hills]] Astralis Syrah || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Clonakilla]] Shiraz Viognier || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Cullen Wines]] Diana Madeline Cabernet Merlot || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Giaconda Winery|Giaconda]] Chardonnay || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Grosset Wines]] Polish Hill Riesling || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Henschke]] Hill of Grace Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Henschke]] Mount Edelstone Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Jim Barry Wines]] The Armagh Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Leeuwin Estate]] Art Series Chardonnay || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Moss Wood]] Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| Mount Mary Vineyard Quintet Cabernet blend || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Penfolds]] Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Rockford Wines]] Basket Press Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Seppeltsfield (wine)|Seppeltsfield]] 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny || || || || || ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Torbreck]] RunRig Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| Wendouree Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #AA2244;"| Exceptional ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| [[Wynns (wine)|Wynns Coonawarra Estate]] John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Exceptional
|-
| Balnaves The Tally Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon || || || || ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Bannockburn Serré Pinot Noir || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Barossa Valley Estate E & E Black Pepper Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| [[Bass Phillip]] Premium Pinot Noir || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Best's Thomson Family Great Western Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Bindi Block 5 Pinot Noir || || || || ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Bindi Original Vineyard Pinot Noir || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Chambers Rosewood Rare Muscat || || || || || ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Chambers Rosewood Rare Muscadelle || || || || || ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Crawford River Riesling || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| D'Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Dalwhinnie The Eagle Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| De Bortoli Noble One Botrytis Semillon || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Domaine A Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Glaetzer Amon-Ra Shiraz || || || || || ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Grant Burge Meshach Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Grosset Springvale Riesling<br /><sub>formerly Grosset Watervale Riesling</sub> || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Henschke Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Houghton Jack Mann Cabernet || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Jasper Hill Emily's Paddock Shiraz Cabernet Franc || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Jasper Hill Georgia's Paddock Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Kaesler Old Bastard Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Katnook Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Kay Brothers Block 6 Old Vine Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Main Ridge Half Acre Pinot Noir || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Majella The Malleea Cabernet Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Lovedale Semillon || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Mount Mary Pinot Noir || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Noon Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Noon Reserve Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Paringa Estate The Paringa Pinot Noir || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Penfolds Bin 144 Yattarna Chardonnay || || || || || ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Penfolds RWT Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Penfolds St. Henri Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Peter Lehmann Stonewell Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Pierro Chardonnay || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Rockford Black Shiraz || || || || || ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Seppelt St Peters Grampians Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Tahbilk 1860 Vines Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Vasse Felix Heytesbury Cabernet Blend || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Wendouree Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Wendouree Cabernet Malbec || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Wendouree Shiraz Malbec || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Wendouree Shiraz Mataro || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Wolf Blass Platinum Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Woodlands Cabernet Sauvignon || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Wynns Michael Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Yalumba The Octavius Old Vine Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #AAAAAA;"| Outstanding
|-
| Best's Bin No.0 Great Western Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Bowen Estate Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| By Farr Sangreal Pinot Noir || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Castagna Genesis Syrah || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Charles Melton Nine Popes Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Coldstream Hills Reserve Pinot Noir || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Craiglee Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| D'Arenberg The Coppermine Road Cabernet Sauvignon || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Dalwhinnie Moonambel Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Elderton Command Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Freycinet Pinot Noir || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Giaconda Warner Vineyard Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Grosset Gaia Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Franc || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Hardys Eileen Hardy Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #EEEE22;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Henschke Keyneton Euphonium Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Howard Park Abercrombie Cabernet Sauvignon || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| John Duval Plexus Shiraz Grenache Mourvèdre || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Kalleske Johann Georg Old Vine Shiraz || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Katnook Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Katnook Prodigy Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Kilikanoon Oracle Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Lake's Folly Cabernets || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Lake's Folly Chardonnay || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Leeuwin Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Leo Buring Leonay Riesling || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Lindeman's Limestone Ridge Vineyard Shiraz Cabernet || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Majella Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Maurice O'Shea Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Mount Langi Ghiran Langi Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Mount Mary Chardonnay || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Noon Eclipse || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Paringa Estate The Paringa Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Parker Coonawarra First Growth Cabernet || || || ||style="background: #AAAA66;"| Outstanding ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Penfolds Bin 128 Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Penfolds Bin 28 Kalimna Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Petaluma Coonawarra Cabernet Merlot || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Pewsey Vale The Contours Riesling || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Primo Joseph Moda Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Rolf Binder Veritas Hanisch Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Sally's Paddock Cabernet Blend || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Salvaterre Chardonnay || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Seppeltsfield Para Liqueur Tawny || || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| St Hallett Old Block Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| St. Hugo Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Tim Adams The Aberfeldy Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Torbreck Descendant Shiraz Viognier || || || || ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Turkey Flat Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Tyrrell's Vat 47 Chardonnay || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Voyager Estate Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Wantirna Estate Amelia Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Wild Duck Creek Estate Springflat Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Wirra Wirra RSW Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Wolf Blass Black Label Cabernet Shiraz blend || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Wynns Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Yalumba The Signature Cabernet Sauvignon Shiraz || || || || ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Yarra Yarra Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #22AA66;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Yarra Yering Dry Red Wine No.1 Cabernet blend || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Yeringberg Cabernet Blend || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent ||style="background: #66AACC;"| Excellent
|-
| Dalwhinnie Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent || ||
|-
| [[Giaconda Winery|Giaconda]] Pinot Noir || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent || ||
|-
| Howard Park Cabernet Merlot || || || ||style="background: #668866;"| Excellent || ||
|-
| Bannockburn Chadonnay || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Bannockburn Pinot Noir || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| [[Bass Phillip]] Estate Pinot Noir || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Leasingham Classic Clare Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Mitchelton Print Nagambie Lakes Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Orlando Lawson's Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Petaluma Chardonnay || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Plantagenet Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Seppelt Great Western Show Sparkling Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Seppelt Great Western Vineyards Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|-
| Yarra Yering Dry Red Wine No.2 Shiraz || || || ||style="background: #CC8822;"| Distinguished || ||
|}

==Coach's Trophy==

{{Navbox
| name = Chelsea Phillis Coaches Award
| title = [[Chelsea Phillis Coaches Award|<span style="color:gold">Adelaide Football Club &middot; Chelsea Phillis Coaches Award </span>]]
|listclass = hlist
| titlestyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 2px
| groupstyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 1px
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Coaches Award
| list1 =
* 1995: [[Andrew Jarman|A.Jarman]]
* 1996: [[Mark Bickley|Bickley]]
* 1997: [[Mark Bickley|Bickley]]
* 1998: [[Simon Goodwin|Goodwin]]
* 1999: [[Ben Hart|Hart]]
* 2000: [[Mark Ricciuto|Ricciuto]]
* 2001: [[Mark Bickley|Bickley]]
* 2002: [[Tyson Stenglein|Stenglein]]
* 2003: [[Robert Shirley (footballer)|Shirley]]
* 2004: [[Mark Ricciuto|Ricciuto]]
* 2005: [[Robert Shirley (footballer)|Shirley]]
* 2006: [[Matthew Bode|Bode]]
* 2007: [[Robert Shirley (footballer)|Shirley]]
* 2008: [[Richard Douglas (footballer)|Douglas]]
| group2 = Chelsea Phillis Coaches Award
| list2 =
* 2009: [[Jason Porplyzia|Porplyzia]]
* 2010: [[Richard Douglas (footballer)|Douglas]]
* 2011: [[Scott Thompson (footballer, born 1983)|Thompson]]
* 2012: [[Rory Sloane|Sloane]]
* 2013: [[Andy Otten|Otten]]
* 2014: [[Eddie Betts|Betts]]
* 2015: [[Rory Sloane|Sloane]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League awards navigational boxes]]
}}</noinclude>

==Sando Trophy==

{{Navbox
| name = Dr Brian Sando OAM Trophy
| title = [[Dr Brian Sando OAM Trophy|<span style="color:gold">Adelaide Football Club &middot; Dr Brian Sando OAM Trophy</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
| titlestyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 2px
| groupstyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 1px
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
* 2012: [[Daniel Talia|Talia]]
* 2013: [[Daniel Talia|Talia]]
* 2014: [[Nathan van Berlo|van Berlo]]
* 2015: [[Jake Lever|Lever]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League awards navigational boxes]]
}}</noinclude>

==19th Man Award==

{{Navbox
| name = 19th Man Award
| title = [[19th Man Award|<span style="color:gold">19th Man Award &middot; Adelaide Football Club Members' MVP</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
| titlestyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 2px
| groupstyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 1px
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Members' MVP
| list1 =
* 1998: [[Nigel Smart|Smart]]
* 1999: [[Ben Hart|Hart]]
* 2000: [[Mark Ricciuto|Ricciuto]]
* 2001: [[Andrew McLeod|McLeod]]
* 2002: [[Tyson Edwards|Edwards]]
* 2003: [[Mark Ricciuto|Ricciuto]]
* 2004: [[Tyson Edwards|Edwards]]
* 2005: [[Simon Goodwin|Goodwin]]
* 2006: [[Tyson Edwards|Edwards]]
* 2007: [[Andrew McLeod|McLeod]]
* 2008: [[Nathan Bock|Bock]]
| group2 = 19th Man Award
| list2 =
* 2009: [[Bernie Vince|Vince]]
* 2010: [[Graham Johncock|Johncock]]
* 2011: [[Scott Thompson (footballer, born 1983)|Thompson]]
* 2012: [[Patrick Dangerfield|Dangerfield]]
* 2013: [[Rory Sloane|Sloane]]
* 2014: [[Rory Sloane|Sloane]]
* 2015: [[Rory Laird|Laird]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League awards navigational boxes]]
}}</noinclude>

==Phil Walsh Award==

{{Navbox
| name = Phil Walsh Best Team Man Award
| title = [[Phil Walsh Best Team Man Award|<span style="color:gold">Phil Walsh Award &middot; Adelaide Football Club Best Team Man</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
| titlestyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 2px
| groupstyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 1px
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Best Team Man Award
| list1 =
* 1991: [[Rodney Maynard|Maynard]]
* 1992: [[Mark Bickley|Bickley]]
* 1993: [[Mark Bickley|Bickley]]
* 1994: [[Mark Ricciuto|Ricciuto]]
* 1995: [[Rod Jameson|Jameson]]
* 1996: [[Matthew Robran|Robran]]
* 1997: [[Kym Koster|Koster]]
* 1998: [[Peter Caven|Caven]]
* 1999: [[Mark Stevens (footballer)|M.Stevens]]
* 2000: [[Mark Bickley|Bickley]]
* 2001: [[Tyson Stenglein|Stenglein]]
* 2002: [[Mark Stevens (footballer)|M.Stevens]]
* 2003: [[Mark Ricciuto|Ricciuto]]
* 2004: [[Matthew Clarke (Australian rules footballer)|Clarke]]
* 2005: [[Nathan Bassett|Bassett]]
* 2006: [[Simon Goodwin|Goodwin]]
* 2007: [[Scott Stevens (footballer)|S.Stevens]]
* 2008: [[Michael Doughty (Australian footballer)|Doughty]]
* 2009: [[Brad Symes|Symes]]
* 2010: [[Scott Stevens (footballer)|S.Stevens]]
* 2011: [[Michael Doughty (Australian footballer)|Doughty]]
* 2012: [[Sam Jacobs (Australian footballer)|Jacobs]]
* 2013: [[Richard Douglas (footballer)|Douglas]]
* 2014: [[Taylor Walker (footballer)|Walker]]
| group2 = Phil Walsh Best Team Man Award
| list2 =
* 2015: [[James Podsiadly|Podsiadly]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League awards navigational boxes]]
}}</noinclude>

==Mark Bickley Award==

{{Navbox
| name = Mark Bickley Emerging Talent Award
| title = [[Mark Bickley Emerging Talent Award|<span style="color:gold">Mark Bickley Emerging Talent Award &middot; Adelaide Football Club Best Under 21 Player</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
| titlestyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 2px
| groupstyle = background: navy; color: gold; border: solid red 1px
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Emerging Talent Award
| list1 =
* 1995: [[Andrew McLeod|McLeod]]
* 1996: [[Peter Vardy (footballer)|Vardy]]
* 1997: [[Kane Johnson|Johnson]]
* 1998: [[Andrew Eccles|Eccles]]
* 1999: [[Brett Burton|Burton]]
* 2000: [[Tyson Stenglein|Stenglein]]
* 2001: [[Chris Ladhams|Ladhams]]
* 2002: [[Graham Johncock|Johncock]]
* 2003: [[Brent Reilly|Reilly]]
* 2004: [[Ben Rutten|Rutten]]
* 2005: [[Nathan van Berlo|van Berlo]]
* 2006: [[Jason Porplyzia|Porplyzia]]
* 2007: [[Jonathon Griffin|Griffin]]
* 2008: [[Kurt Tippett|Tippett]]
* 2009: [[Andy Otten|Otten]]
* 2010: [[Rory Sloane|Sloane]]
* 2011: [[Matthew Jaensch|Jaensch]]
* 2012: [[Brodie Smith|Smith]]
* 2013: [[Brad Crouch|B.Crouch]]
| group2 = Mark Bickley Award
| list2 =
* 2005: [[Chris Knights|Knights]]
* 2006: [[Nathan van Berlo|van Berlo]]
* 2007: [[Jason Porplyzia|Porplyzia]]
* 2008: [[David Mackay (footballer)|Mackay]]
* 2009: [[Patrick Dangerfield|Dangerfield]]
* 2010: [[Phil Davis (Australian footballer)|Davis]]
* 2011: [[Daniel Talia|Talia]]
* 2012: [[Sam Kerridge|Kerridge]]
* 2013: [[Luke Brown (footballer, born 1992)|L.Brown]]
| group3 = Mark Bickley Emerging Talent Award
| list3 =
* 2015: [[Charlie Cameron (footballer, born 1994)|Cameron]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League awards navigational boxes]]
}}</noinclude>

== GSFL ==
{{Navbox
| name = Great Southern Football League (South Australia)
| title = [[Great Southern Football League (South Australia)|<span style="color:white;">Great Southern Football League (South Australia)</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:red; color:white; border: solid blue 4px;
|groupstyle = background:red; color:white; border: solid blue 2px;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|autocollapse</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Current Clubs:
| list1 =
* Encounter Bay
* Goolwa-Port Elliot
* Langhorne Creek
* [[McLaren Football Club|McLaren]]
* [[Mount Compass Football Club|Mount Compass]]
* [[Myponga-Sellicks Football Club|Myponga-Sellicks]]
* Strathalbyn
* Victor Harbor
* [[Willunga Football Club|Willunga]]
* [[Yankalilla Football Club|Yankalilla]]
| group2 = Former Clubs:
| list2 =
* Bay Valley Rovers
* Goolwa
* Milang
* Port Elliot
* Valleys
| group3 = Representative Side:
| list3 =
* The Jets
* The Super Jets
| group4 = Representative Competitions:
| list4 =
* [[Pilmore Cup]]
* [[Lovelock Shield]]
| group5 = Supporting Organisations:
| list5 =
* Combined Southern Leagues Football Umpires Panel
}}<noinclude>
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian rules football by area navigational boxes]]
}}</noinclude>

==SFL GET==
{{Navbox
| name = Template:Southern Football League Greatest Exports Team
| title = [[Southern Football League (South Australia)|<span style="color:white">Southern Football League</span>]] • [[Southern Football League (South Australia)#Greatest Exports Team|<span style="color:white">Greatest Exports Team</span>]]
| listclass = hlist
| liststyle = text-align:center;
| titlestyle = background:maroon; color:white;
| groupstyle = background:maroon; color:white;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}

| group1 = Full-forward
| list1 =
* [[Scott Welsh]]
* [[Tony Modra]]
* [[Craig McRae]]

| group2 = Half-forward
| list2 =
* [[Tony Burgan]]
* [[Graham Cornes]]
* [[Matthew Bode]]

| group3 = Centre
| list3 =
* [[Darren Kappler]]
* [[Adam Cooney]]
* [[Kane Cornes]]

| group4 = Half-back
| list4 =
* [[Matthew Rogers (Australian rules footballer)|Matthew Rogers]]
* [[Rod Jameson]]
* [[Jason Torney]]

| group5 = Full-back
| list5 =
* [[Nigel Smart]]
* [[Ben Rutten]]
* [[Michael Doughty (Australian footballer)|Michael Doughty]]

| group6 = Ruck
| list6 =
* [[Dean Brogan]]
* [[Paul Bagshaw]]
* [[Nathan Eagleton]]

| group7 = Interchange
| list7 =
* [[Hendrick Waye|Hendrick "Taffy" Waye]]
* [[Clay Sampson]]
* [[Beau Waters]]

| group8 = Coach
| list8 =
* [[Graham Cornes]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
</noinclude>

==Sturt Leading Goalkickers==
{{Navbox
| name = Sturt Football Club Hall of Fame
| title = [[Sturt Football Club|<span style="color:blue">Sturt Football Club</span>]] • Hall of Fame Inductees
|listclass = hlist
| titlestyle = background:lightblue; color: blue; border: solid blue 2px;
| groupstyle = background:lightblue; color:blue;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|style = wide
| group1 = 2004
| list1 =
* [[Brenton Adcock]]
* [[Paul Bagshaw]]
* [[Rick Davies (footballer)|Rick Davies]]
* [[Len Fitzgerald]]
* [[Frank Golding]]
* [[Michael Graham (footballer)|Michael Graham]]
* [[John Halbert]]
* Douglas Klar
* Ray Kutcher
* [[Gil Langley]]
* Rich Lord
* David McEntee
* [[Parker Morton|Bo Morton]]
* [[Sandy Nelson (footballer)|Sandy Nelson]]
* [[Jack Oatey]]
* [[Vic Richardson|Victor Richardson]]
* [[Bob Shearman]]
* Arthur Thomas
* Jack Wadham
| group2 = 2006
| list2 =
* [[Norman Barron]]
* [[Tony Burgan]]
* Colin Casey
* Tony Clarkson
* Tony Goodchild
* Jack Halliday
* [[Bill Mayman]]
* Roger Rigney
* [[Rick Schoff]]
* [[Clayton Thompson]]
* Leigh Whicker
| group3 = 2009
| list3 =
* Allan Colquhoun
* [[Malcolm Greenslade]]
* Daryl Hicks
* Brendon Howard
* [[Brenton Miels]]
* [[Horrie Riley]]
* Terry Short
* Edwin Tilley
* Ross Tuohy
* [[Hendrick Waye|Taffy Waye]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
</noinclude>

== 1905 South Australia State Team ==
{{Navbox
| name = 1905 South Australia State Football Team
| title = [[South Australia Australian rules football team|<span style="color:black">South Australian squad</span>]] – 1905 Interstate Games
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:white; color:black; border: solid black 2px;
|groupstyle = background:white; color:black; border: solid black 1px;
|abovestyle = background:black; color:white;
|above = '''South Australia (SAFA) 8.14 (62) d Victoria (VFA) 6.9 (45), 24 June 1905, [[Punt Road Oval|<span style="color:black">Richmond Cricket Ground</span>]]'''<br />
'''South Australia (SAFA) 11.12 (78) d Broken Hill (Barrier Ranges FA) 1.7 (13), 22 July 1905, [[Adelaide Oval|<span style="color:black">Adelaide Oval</span>]]'''<br />
'''South Australia (SAFA) 7.12 (54) d Victoria (VFA) 7.9 (51), 5 August 1905, [[Adelaide Oval|<span style="color:black">Adelaide Oval</span>]]'''
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = All Matches
| list1 =
* [[Alby Bahr|Bahr]]
* [[George Dempster (footballer)|Dempster]]
* [[Alec Ewers|Ewers]]
* [[Ernie Johns|Johns]]
* [[Tom MacKenzie|MacKenzie]]
* [[Charles McGavisk|McGavisk]]
* [[William Miller (Australian footballer)|W. Miller]]
* [[Jack Rees|Rees]]
* [[Ted Strawns|Strawns]]
* [[Jack Tredrea|Tredrea]]
* [[Hendrick Waye|Waye]]

| group2 = Game 1 v Victoria
| list2 =
* [[Ralph Aldersley|Aldersey]]
* [[Anthony Daly (footballer)|Daly]]
* Davis
* Fletcher
* [[Lionel Hill|Hill]]
* [[Richard James (footballer)|James]]
* [[John McKenna (Australian footballer)|McKenna]]
* [[James Tierney (footballer)|Tierney]]

| group3 = Match v Broken Hill
| list3 =
* [[Lewis Corston|Corston]]
* Davis
* [[Vern Drew|Drew]]
* Fletcher
* [[James Hay Gosse|Gosse]]
* [[Richard James (footballer)|James]]
* [[Harry Miller (footballer, born 1884)|H. Miller]]

| group4 = Game 2 v Victoria
| list4 =
* [[Lewis Corston|Corston]]
* [[Anthony Daly (footballer)|Daly]]
* Davies
* Gosling
* [[James Hay Gosse|Gosse]]
* [[Harry Miller (footballer, born 1884)|H. Miller]]
* Sugg
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in South Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1932 South Australia State Team ==

{{Navbox
| name = 1932 South Australia State Football Team
| title = [[South Australia Australian rules football team|<span style="color:gold">South Australian team</span>]] – 1932 Interstate Games
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:#C00000; color:gold; border: solid blue 2px;
|groupstyle = background:#C00000; color:gold;
|abovestyle = background:#C00000; color:gold;
|above = '''Game 1: Victoria 12.20 (92) d South Australia 12.12 (84), at [[Melbourne Cricket Ground|<span style="color:gold">MCG</span>]], 10 June 1932'''<br>'''Game 2: South Australia 11.13 (79) d Victoria 9.10 (64) at [[Adelaide Ovale|<span style="color:gold">MCG</span>]], 6 August 1932'''
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Both Games
| list1 =
* [[Percy Furler]] (c)
* [[Ossie Bertram]]
* Alf Biddell
* Sid Burton
* John Connell
* Norm Drew
* [[Ned Hender]]
* Stan Jaffer
* Jeff Mott
* [[Charlie Parsons (footballer)|Charlie Parsons]]
* [[Max Pontifex]]
* Henry Simons
* Edgar Sims
| group2 = Game 1 only
| list2 =
* [[Ken Farmer]]
* Joe Johns
* [[Bob Johnson (Australian footballer, born 1907)|Bob Johnson]]
* Arthur Link
* Ernest Masters
* [[Parker Morton|Bo Morton]]
* Norman Proud
| group3 = v Game 2 only
| list3 =
* [[Drozena Eden]]
* [[Harold Hawke]]
* [[Allan Hender]]
* [[Eric Johnson (Australian sportsman)|Eric Johnson]]
* [[George "Blue" Johnston|George Johnston]]
* Maurice Quinn
* [[Robert Snell|Bob Snell]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
[[:Category:South Australia State Football Team templates]]
</noinclude>

== 1941 South Australia State Team ==
{{Navbox
| name = 1941 South Australia State Football Team
| title = [[South Australia Australian rules football team|<span style="color:gold">South Australian squad</span>]] – 1941 Interstate Game
| listclass = hlist
| liststyle = text-align:center;
|titlestyle = background:red; color:gold; border: solid blue 2px;
|groupstyle = background:red; color:gold; border: solid blue 1px;
|abovestyle = background:red; color:gold;
|above = '''Victoria 22.9 (141) d South Australia 19.17 (131), 12 July 1941, [[Adelaide Oval|<span style="color:gold">Adelaide Oval</span>]], crowd: 23,870'''
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Full-forward
| list1 =
* [[Gil Langley]]
* [[Bruce Schultz (footballer)|Bruce Schultz]]
* [[Alan Crawford (Australian rules footballer)|Alan Crawford]]

| group2 = Half-forward
| list2 =
* [[Lew Roberts]]
* [[Bob McLean (Australian footballer)|Bob McLean]]
* [[Max Lowe (Australian footballer)|Max Lowe]]

| group3 = Centre
| list3 =
* [[Colin Aamodt]]
* [[Jack Broadstock]]
* [[Laurie Cahill]]

| group4 = Half-back
| list4 =
* [[Howard Tuohy]]
* [[Marcus Boyall]]
* [[Ray McArthur]]

| group5 = Full-back
| list5 =
* [[Colin Smith (Australian footballer)|Colin Smith]] (C)
* [[Ken Obst]]
* [[Stan Cox (footballer)|Stan Cox]]

| group6 = Ruck
| list6 =
* [[Thomas Kellaway]] (VC)
* [[Bill Bentley (Australian footballer)|Bill Bentley]]
* [[Jack Skelley]]

| group7 = 19th Man
| list7 =
* [[Mel Brock (footballer)|Mel Brock]]

| group8 = Reserve
| list8 =
* [[Kevin List]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in South Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1990 Country v City ==
{{Navbox
| name = 1990 SANFL All-Stars Challenge
| title = 1990 [[South Australian National Football League|<span style="color:gold">SANFL</span>]] [[South Australian Brewing Company|<span style="color:gold">West-End</span>]] All-Stars Challenge - Country v City
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:red; color:gold; border: solid blue 2px;
|groupstyle = background:red; color:gold;
|abovestyle = background:blue; color:gold;
|above = '''The Advertiser Country All-Stars 23.15 (153) d The News City All-Stars 14.28 (112) at [[Football Park|<span style="color:gold">Football Park</span>]], 21 May 1990
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|group1 = The Advertiser Country All-Stars
|group1style = background:red; color:gold;
| list1 =
* Captain: [[Greg Phillips|Phillips]]
* Vice-Captain: [[Michael Redden|Redden]]
* [[Bruce Abernethy|Abernethy]]
* [[Tony Burgess (footballer)|Burgess]]
* [[Richard Champion|Champion]]
* [[Troy Clarke (Australian rules footballer)|Clarke]]
* Dewhirst
* [[Grantley Fielke|Fielke]]
* [[David Hynes|Hynes]]
* [[Scott Lee (footballer)|Lee]]
* Mansell
* [[Gilbert McAdam|McAdam]]
* [[Peter McIntyre (footballer)|McIntyre]]
* McKinnon
* McWilliam
* Melican
* Neave
* [[Des O'Dwyer|O'Dwyer]]
* [[Laurence Schache|Schache]]
* [[John Seebohm|Seebohm]]
* [[Darren Smith (Australian rules footballer)|Smith]]
* Stoeckel
* [[Simon Tregenza|Tregenza]]
* [[Greg Whittlesea|Whittlesea]]
* Coach: [[John Cahill (footballer)|Cahill]]
|group2 = The News City All-Stars
|group2style = background:blue; color:gold;
| list2 =
* Captain: [[Bruce Lindsay (footballer)|Lindsay]]
* Vice-Captain: [[Andrew Jarman|A. Jarman]]
* Bennett
* [[David Brown (footballer, born 1969)|Brown]]
* Christie
* Clisby
* [[George Fiacchi|Fiacchi]]
* [[John Fidge|Fidge]]
* [[Scott Hodges|Hodges]]
* [[David Hutton (Australian footballer)|Hutton]]
* [[Allen Jakovich|Jakovich]]
* [[Darren Jarman|D. Jarman]]
* [[Matthew Liptak|Liptak]]
* [[Romano Negri|Negri]]
* [[John Paynter (footballer)|Paynter]]
* [[Andrew Payze|Payze]]
* [[Matthew Robran|Robran]]
* Schwartz
* [[Stephen Schwerdt|Schwerdt]]
* [[Stephen Sims|Sims]]
* [[Nigel Smart|Smart]]
* [[Justin Staritski|Staritski]]
* [[Robbie Thompson|Thompson]]
* [[Tom Warhurst Jr.|Warhurst]]
* [[Stephen Williams (footballer)|Williams]]
* Coach: [[Graham Cornes|Cornes]]
|belowstyle = background:red; color:gold;
|below = [[Fos Williams Medal|<span style="color:gold">Fos Williams Medal</span>]]: [[Andrew Jarman|<span style="color:gold">Andrew Jarman</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in South Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

{{Navbox
| name = 1979 South Australia State of Origin players
| title = [[South Australia Australian rules football team|<span style="color:gold">South Australian team</span>]] – [[1979 Perth State of Origin Carnival|<span style="color:gold">1979 State of Origin Carnival</span>]]
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:red; color:gold; border: solid blue 2px;
|groupstyle = background:red; color:gold;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| list1 =
* [[Andy Bennett|Bennett]]
* [[Malcolm Blight|Blight]]
* Button
* [[Peter Carey (Australian rules footballer)|Carey]]
* [[Graham Cornes|Cornes]]
* [[Rick Davies (footballer)|Davies]] (c)
* [[Russell Ebert|Ebert]]
* Fry
* Gallagher
* [[Michael Graham (footballer)|Graham]]
* [[Glynn Hewitt|Hewitt]]
* [[Kym Hodgeman|Hodgeman]]
* [[Max James|James]]
* [[Peter Jonas (footballer)|Jonas]]
* Kennedy
* [[Robbert Klomp|Klomp]]
* Lihou
* [[Bruce Lindsay (footballer)|Lindsay]]
* Meuret
* [[Geoff Morris (Australian footballer)|Morris]]
* [[Mick Nunan|Nunan]]
* [[Greg Phillips|Phillips]]
* Sorrell
* [[Michael Taylor (Australian footballer)|Taylor]]
* [[Mark Williams (Australian footballer born 1958)|Williams]]
|belowstyle = background:red; color:gold;
|below = Coach: [[Neil Kerley|<span style="color:gold;">Kerley</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates|S]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in South Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1940 Country v City ==
{{Navbox
| name = 1940 SANFL Patriotic Match
| title = 1940 [[South Australian National Football League|<span style="color:gold">SANFL</span>]] Patriotic Match - Country v City
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:red; color:gold; border: solid blue 2px;
|groupstyle = background:red; color:gold;
|abovestyle = background:red; color:gold; border: solid blue 2px;
|above = '''Metropolitan Team 23.14 (152) d Country Team 17.23 (125) at [[Adelaide Oval|<span style="color:gold">Adelaide Oval</span>]], 3 August 1940, crowd: 5,592
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|group1 = Country Team
|group1style = background:Black; color:Red;
| list1 =
* Captain: [[Jack Dawes|Dawes]]
* [[Hartley Bagshaw|Bagshaw]]
* [[John Boyle (Australian footballer)|Boyle]]
* [[Andrew Brown (Australian footballer)|Brown]]
* [[Theo Chynoweth|Chynoweth]]
* [[Ivan Dangerfield|Dangerfield]]
* [[Claude Greening|Greening]]
* [[Richard Halliday|Halliday]]
* [[Jim Hogan (footballer)|Hogan]]
* [[Harold Huxtable|Huxtable]]
* [[Jack Oatey|Oatey]]
* [[Ken Obst|Obst]]
* [[Lyndsay Reynolds|Reynolds]]
* [[Vernon Richter|Richter]]
* [[Lew Roberts|Roberts]]
* [[Lawrence Rusby|Rusby]]
* [[Bruce Schultz (footballer)|Schultz]]
* [[Reginald Schumann|Schumann]]
* [[Angus Strauss|Strauss]]
|group2 = Metropolitan Team
|group2style = background:blue; color:white;
| list2 =
* Captain: [[Bob Quinn (Australian footballer)|Quinn]]
* Vice-Captain: [[Tom Warhurst Sr.|Warhurst]]
* [[Colin Aamodt|Aamodt]]
* [[Maxwell Carmichael (footballer)|Carmichael]]
* [[Patrick Connolly (footballer)|Connolly]]
* [[Stan Cox (footballer)|Cox]]
* [[Ken Farmer|Farmer]]
* [[Ralph Green (footballer)|Green]]
* [[Arthur Lance|Lance]]
* [[Max Lowe (Australian footballer)|Lowe]]
* [[Bob McLean (Australian footballer)|McLean]]
* [[Allan Reval|Reval]]
* [[Jack Skelley|Skelley]]
* [[James Templeton (Australian footballer)|Templeton]]
* [[Robert Thatcher (footballer)|Thatcher]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in South Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1925 South Australia State Team ==
{{Navbox
| name = 1925 South Australia State Football Team
| title = [[South Australia Australian rules football team|<span style="color:#41C4DD">South Australian Team</span>]]''' – [[Interstate matches in Australian rules football|<span style="color:#41C4DD">1925 Interstate Games</span>]]'''
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:#603627; color:#41C4DD; border: solid #41C4DD 2px;
|groupstyle = background:#603627; color:#41C4DD; border: solid #41C4DD 2px;
|abovestyle = background:#603627; color:#41C4DD; border: solid #41C4DD 2px;
|above = '''South Australia 8.9 (57) defeated Western Australia 7.12 (54), at [[Subiaco Oval|<span style="color:#41C4DD">Subiaco Oval</span>]], 21 June 1925'''<br>
'''South Australia 11.11 (77) defeated Victoria 11.8 (74), at [[Adelaide Oval|<span style="color:#41C4DD">Adelaide Oval</span>]], 4 July 1925'''<br>
'''Victoria 12.16 (88) defeated South Australia 11.9 (75), at [[Melbourne Cricket Ground|<span style="color:#41C4DD">Melbourne Cricket Ground </span>]], 15 August 1925'''
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| list1 =
* Captain: [[Frank Golding|Golding]]
* Vice-Captain: [[Dan Moriarty (footballer, born 1895)|Moriarty]]
* [[Maurice Allingham|Allingham]]
* [[Peter Bampton|Bampton]]
* [[Norman Barron|Barron]]
* [[Roy Bent|Bent]]
* Chaplin
* Daly
* [[Les Dayman|Dayman]]
* [[Jim Handby|Handby]]
* Jackson
* Lee
* [[Alick Lill|Lill]]
* Lloyd
* Lock
* [[Bruce McGregor|McGregor]]
* Oaten
* O'Grady
* Oliver
* Potts
* [[Alfred Ryan|Ryan]]
* [[Walter Scott (Australian footballer)|Scott]]
* [[Clarrie Scrutton|Scrutton]]
* Stephens
* Townley
* Whitehead

}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in South Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1927 South Australia Interstate Carnival Squad ==
{{Navbox
| name = 1927 South Australia State Football Team
| title = [[South Australia Australian rules football team|<span style="color:#41C4DD">South Australian Team</span>]]''' – [[1927 Melbourne Carnival|<span style="color:#41C4DD">1927 Interstate Carnival</span>]]'''
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:#603627; color:#41C4DD; border: solid #41C4DD 2px;
|groupstyle = background:#603627; color:#41C4DD; border: solid #41C4DD 2px;
|abovestyle = background:#603627; color:#41C4DD; border: solid #41C4DD 2px;
|above = '''Western Australia 12.15 (87) defeated South Australia 9.18 (72)'''<br>
'''Victoria 21.19 (145) defeated South Australia 14.12 (96)'''<br>
'''South Australia 20.23 (143) defeated Tasmania 14.24 (108)'''<br>
'''South Australia 29.20 (194) defeated New South Wales 6.11 (47)'''
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| list1 =
* Captain: [[Bruce McGregor|McGregor]]
* Vice-Captain: [[Walter Scott (Australian footballer)|Scott]]
* Ashby
* [[Peter Bampton|Bampton]]
* Barbary
* [[Norman Barron|Barron]]
* [[Jim Handby|Handby]]
* Hawke
* Hine
* [[Cyril Hoft|Hoft]]
* [[Victor Johnson (footballer)|Johnson]]
* [[Clifford Keal|Keal]]
* Kempster
* [[Alick Lill|Lill]]
* Morris
* Mucklow
* Munn
* Oliver
* [[Jack Owens (footballer)|Owens]]
* [[Horrie Riley|Riley]]
* [[Alfred Ryan|Ryan]]
* Thomas
* Wadham
* [[Charlie Whitehead (footballer)|Whitehead]]

}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in South Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1988 New South Wales State of Origin Team ==
{{Navbox
|name = 1988 New South Wales Australian Rules Football State of Origin Players
|title = New South Wales Squad''' – [[1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival|<span style="color:black">1988 Bicentennial State Of Origin Carnival</span>]]''' (Australian Rules Football)
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:lightblue; color:black; border: solid black 2px;
|groupstyle = background:lightblue; color:black;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|abovestyle = background:lightblue; color:black;
|above = '''Semi-Final: South Australia 12.8 (80) defeated New South Wales 8.11 (59), at [[Football Park|<span style="color:black">Football Park</span>]], 3 March 1988'''<br>'''3rd Play-Off: New South Wales 10.8 (68) defeated Western Australia 9.12 (66), at [[Football Park|<span style="color:black">Football Park</span>]], 5 March 1988'''
|list1 =
* Captain: [[Terry Daniher|T.Daniher]]
* Vice-Captain: [[Dennis Carroll|Carroll]]
* [[Grant Bartholomaeus|Bartholomaeus]]
* [[Phil Bradmore|Bradmore]]
* [[Billy Brownless|Brownless]]
* [[Michael Byrne (Australian footballer)|Byrne]]
* [[Glenn Coleman|Coleman]]
* [[Neil Cordy|Cordy]]
* [[Anthony Daniher|A.Daniher]]
* [[Chris Daniher|C.Daniher]]
* [[Paul Hawke|Hawke]]
* [[David Honybun|Honybun]]
* [[Max Kruse (Australian footballer)|Kruse]]
* [[John Longmire|Longmire]]
* [[Scott Morphett|Morphett]]
* [[Tony Morwood|Morwood]]
* [[David Murphy (Australian rules footballer)|Murphy]]
* [[Mark O'Donoghue|O'Donoghue]]
* [[Michael Phyland|Phyland]]
* [[Tim Powell|Powell]]
* [[Mark Roberts (Australian footballer)|Roberts]]
* [[Brett Scott|Scott]]
* [[Terry Thripp|Thripp]]
* [[Bernard Toohey|Toohey]]
* [[Brian Winton|Winton]]
* [[Stephen Wright|Wright]]
* [[Brett Yorgey|Yorgey]]
* Coach: [[Tom Hafey|Hafey]]
|group6 =
|list6 =
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
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[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1978 Australian Capital Territory State of Origin Team ==
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|name = 1978 Australian Capital Territory Australian rules football State of Origin players
|title = Australian Capital Territory team''' – [[Interstate matches in Australian rules football|<span style="color:blue;">1978 State of Origin</span>]]''' (Australian rules football)
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:gold; color:blue; border: solid blue 2px;
|abovestyle = background:gold; color:blue;
|above = '''Victoria 21.21 (147) defeated Australian Capital Territory 12.11 (83), at [[Manuka Oval|<span style="color:blue">Manuka Oval</span>]], 11 June 1978, crowd: 10,300'''
|groupstyle = background:gold; color:blue;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|list1 =
* Black
* Bowman
* [[Neil Bristow|Bristow]]
* Brock
* [[Michael Conlan (footballer)|Conlan]]
* [[Kevin Delmenico|Delmenico]] (c/c)
* Fort
* Franklin
* Gallagher
* Gilbert
* Harrington
* [[Alex Jesaulenko|Jesaulenko]]
* [[Ian Low|Low]]
* J. Manson
* M. Manson
* [[Kevin Neale|Neale]]
* Richardson
* Smith
* Turner
* Werner
* Widera
|belowstyle = background:gold; color:blue;
|below = '''Coach:''' [[Kevin Delmenico|<span style="color:blue;">Delmenico</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates|N]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1988 Northern Territory State of Origin Team ==
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|name = 1988 Northern Territory State of Origin players
|title = Northern Territory squad''' – [[1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival|<span style="color:#FA6400">1988 Bicentennial State Of Origin Carnival</span>]]'''
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:white; color:#FA6400; border: solid #FA6400 2px;
|groupstyle = background:#FA6400; color:white;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|abovestyle = background:#FA6400; color:white;
|above = '''Game 1: Northern Territory 19.20 (134) defeated Tasmania 10.8 (68), at [[Football Park|<span style="color:white">Football Park</span>]], 2 March 1988'''<br>'''Game 2: Northern Territory 11.19 (85) defeated Australian Amateurs 8.9 (57), at [[Football Park|<span style="color:white">Football Park</span>]], 3 March 1988'''<br>'''Division 2 Final: Northern Territory 17.10 (112) defeated VFA 9.13 (67), at [[Football Park|<span style="color:white">Football Park</span>]], 5 March 1988'''
|group1 = Grand Final Team
|list1 =
* [[Maurice Rioli|M. Rioli]] (c)
* [[Michael McLean (footballer)|McLean]] (vc)
* Ah Mat
* Athanasiou
* Berto
* Briston
* Bruce
* Cassetti
* C. Dunn
* D. Dunn
* Helyar
* Hughes
* [[Russell Jeffrey|Jeffrey]]
* [[Bob Jones (Australian footballer)|Jones]]
* B. Long
* [[Michael Long (footballer)|M. Long]]
* Moscheni
* M. Motlop
* P. Motlop
* C. Rioli
* Roe
* Vigona
|group2 = Other Squad Members
|list2 =
* Cubillo
* McGann
* [[Kelly O'Donnell (footballer)|O'Donnell]]
* W. Rioli
* Wanganeen
|belowstyle = background:#FA6400; color:white;
|below = '''Coach:''' Taylor
|group6 =
|list6 =
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
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[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates|N]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1966 State Team ==

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|name = 1966 Tasmania State Football Team
|title = Tasmanian team – [[1966 Hobart Carnival|<span style="color:gold;">1966 Interstate Carnival</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:darkgreen; color:gold; border: solid maroon 2px;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|abovestyle = background:darkgreen; color:gold;
|above = '''Victoria (VFL) 26.24 (180) defeated Tasmania 11.13 (104), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 9 June 1966, crowd: 20,047'''<br>'''Tasmania 19.27 (141) defeated Victoria (VFA) 7.11 (53), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 11 June 1966, crowd: 23,764'''<br>'''Western Australia 17.13 (115) defeated Tasmania 16.10 (106), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 16 June 1966, crowd: 10,199'''<br>'''South Australia 14.7 (91) defeated Tasmania 9.13 (67), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 18 June 1966, crowd: 23,368'''
|list1 =
* Captain: [[Graeme Lee (Australian footballer)|Lee]]
* [[Roy Apted|Apted]]
* Baker
* [[John Bonney|Bonney]]
* Browning
* [[Berkley Cox|Cox]]
* [[Brian Donohoe (footballer)|Donohoe]]
* Fromberg
* [[Dick Grimmond|Grimmond]]
* [[Peter Hudson|Hudson]]
* Kingston
* [[Barry Lawrence|Lawrence]]
* Lawson
* [[Brian Lowe|Lowe]]
* Marney
* McLean
* [[Max McMahon|McMahon]]
* [[Burnie Payne|Payne]]
* [[Noel Raitt|Raitt]]
* Smith
* Sullivan
* Thompson
* [[Ray Walker (Australian rules footballer)|Walker]]
* [[Geoff Whitton|Whitton]]
* [[Graeme Wilkinson|Wilkinson]]
|belowstyle = background:darkgreen; color:gold;
|below = Coach: [[Trevor Leo|<span style="color:gold;">Leo</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates|T]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1991 Tasmania State of Origin Team ==
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|name = 1991 Tasmania State of Origin players
|title = Tasmanian team – [[Interstate matches in Australian rules football|<span style="color:gold;">1991 State of Origin</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:darkgreen; color:gold; border: solid maroon 2px;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|abovestyle = background:darkgreen; color:gold;
|above = Victoria 17.14 (116) defeated Tasmania 14.20 (104), at the [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 28 May 1991
|list1 =
* [[Colin Alexander|Alexander]]
* [[Simon Atkins (footballer)|Atkins]]
* [[Doug Barwick|Barwick]]
* [[Chris Bond (footballer)|Bond]]
* [[Anthony Cole (footballer)|Cole]]
* [[Adrian Fletcher|Fletcher]]
* [[Brendon Gale|Gale]]
* [[David Grant (Australian rules footballer)|Grant]]
* [[Paul Hudson (footballer)|Hudson]]
* [[Anthony Kline|Kline]]
* [[John Klug|Klug]]
* [[Andy Lovell|Lovell]]
* [[Alastair Lynch|Lynch]]
* [[John McCarthy (Australian rules footballer born 1967)|McCarthy]]
* [[Stephen MacPherson|MacPherson]]
* [[Simon Minton-Connell|Minton-Connell]]
* [[Trent Nichols|Nichols]]
* [[David Noble (Australian footballer)|Noble]]
* [[Darrin Pritchard|Pritchard]]
* [[Jamie Shanahan|Shanahan]]
* G. Williams
* [[Paul Williams (Australian rules footballer)|P. Williams]]
|belowstyle = background:darkgreen; color:gold;
|below = Coach: [[Robert Shaw (footballer)|<span style="color:gold;">Shaw</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
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[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates|T]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1988 Queensland State of Origin Team ==
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|name = 1988 Queensland Australian Rules Football State of Origin Players
|title = Queensland Team''' – [[1988 Adelaide Bicentennial Carnival|<span style="color:white;">1988 Bicentennial State Of Origin Carnival</span>]]''' (Australian Rules Football)
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:maroon; color:white;
|groupstyle = background:maroon; color:white;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|abovestyle = background:maroon; color:white;
|above = Preliminary Stage: '''VFA 17.10 (112) defeated Queensland 4.11 (35), at [[Football Park|<span style="color:white">Football Park</span>]], 3 March 1988'''<br>Wooden Spoon Play-off: '''Tasmania 11.16 (82) defeated Queensland 10.10 (70), at [[Norwood Oval|<span style="color:white">Norwood Oval</span>]], 4 March 1988'''

|list1 =
* Buchanen
* [[Darren Carlson|Carlson]]
* Collison
* Cotter
* [[Gavin Crosisca|Crosisca]]
* Crowley
* [[Frank Dunell|Dunell]]
* [[Jason Dunstall|Dunstall]]
* [[Michael Gibson (Australian footballer)|Gibson]]
* [[Stuart Glascott|Glascott]]
* Glynn
* Grimley
* [[Carl Herbert|Herbert]]
* O'Keefe
* [[Terry O'Neill (footballer)|O'Neill]]
* [[Robert Mace|Mace]]
* [[Mark Maclure|MacLure]]
* R. McIvor
* [[Scott McIvor|S. McIvor]]
* Riewoldt
* [[Ray Sarcevic|Sarcevic]]
* [[Jim Sewell|Sewell]]
* [[Trevor Spencer (footballer)|Spencer]]
* [[Tony Smith (footballer, born 1966)|Smith]]
* Tapp
* [[Zane Taylor (footballer)|Taylor]]
* Ugle
* Warren
* Willet
|belowstyle = background:maroon; color:white;
|below = Coach: [[Peter Knights|<span style="color:white;">Knights</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
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}}</noinclude>

== 1995 Australian Football Alliance State of Origin Team ==
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|name = 1995 The Allies State of Origin Players
|title = [[The Allies (Australian rules football)|<span style="color:black;">Australian Football Alliance (The Allies) Team </span>]]''' – [[Interstate matches in Australian rules football|<span style="color:black;">1995 State of Origin</span>]]'''
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:lightblue; color:black; border: solid orange 2px;
|groupstyle = background:lightblue; color:black;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}

|group1 = Tasmania
|group1style = background:darkgreen; color:gold;
|list1 =
* [[Chris Bond (footballer)|Bond]]
* [[Matthew Febey|M.Febey]]
* [[Steven Febey|S.Febey]]
* [[Michael Gale|Gale]]
* [[Simon Minton-Connell|Minton-Connell]]
* [[Ryan O'Connor|O'Connor]]
* [[Darrin Pritchard|Pritchard]]
* [[Jamie Shanahan|Shanahan]]
* [[Jason Taylor (Australian rules footballer)|Taylor]]
* [[Paul Williams (Australian rules footballer)|Williams]]
|group2 = Queensland
|group2style = background:maroon; color:white;
|list2 =
* [[Marcus Ashcroft|Ashcroft]]
* [[Che Cockatoo-Collins|Cockatoo-Collins]]
* [[Gavin Crosisca|Crosisca]]
|group3 = New South Wales
|group3style = background:lightblue; color:darkblue;
|list3 =
* [[Billy Brownless|Brownless]]
* [[Paul Kelly (footballer)|Kelly]]
|group4 = Northern Territory
|group4style = background:white; color:orange;
|list4 =
* [[Nathan Buckley|Buckley]]
* [[Gary Dhurrkay|Dhurrkay]]
* [[Adrian McAdam|McAdam]]
* [[Michael McLean (footballer)|McLean]]
* [[Darryl White|White]]
|group5 = Australian Capital Territory
|group5style = background:royalblue; color:gold;
|list5 =
* [[Brett Allison|Allison]]
* [[Don Pyke|Pyke]]
|group6 =
|list6 =
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
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}}</noinclude>

== 1987 Western Australian State of Origin Team ==
{{Navbox
| name = 1987 Western Australia State of Origin players
| title = [[Western Australia Australian rules football team|<span style="color:black">Western Australian team</span>]]''' – [[1987 Australian Football Championships|<span style="color:black">1987 Interstate Championships</span>]]'''
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:gold; color:black; border: solid black 2px;
|groupstyle = background:gold; color:black;
|abovestyle = background:gold; color:black;
|above =
'''South Australia 18.16 (124) defeated Western Australia 9.9 (63), at [[WACA Ground|<span style="color:black">WACA</span>]], 16 June 1987'''<br>
'''Victoria 16.20 (116) defeated Western Australia 13.14 (92), at [[Subiaco Oval|<span style="color:black">Subiaco Oval</span>]], 22 July 1987'''
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = Both games
| list1 =
* [[Todd Breman|Breman]]
| group2 = State Game vs. South Australia
| list2 =
* [[Darren Bewick|Bewick]]
* [[Clinton Browning|Browning]]
* [[Grant Campbell (footballer)|Campbell]]
* [[Shane Cocker|Cocker]]
* [[Steve Goulding (footballer)|Goulding]]
* [[Kim Hetherington|Hetherington]]
* [[Brent Hutton|Hutton]]
* [[Derek Kickett|Kickett]]
* [[Michael Lee (footballer)|Lee]]
* [[Guy McKenna|McKenna]]
* [[Peter Menaglio|Menaglio]]
* [[Noel Morton|Morton]]
* [[Brian Peake|Peake]] (c)
* [[Scott Rowland|Rowland]]
* [[Peter Thorne (Australian footballer)|Thorne]]
* [[Craig Turley|Turley]]
* [[Gavin Wake|Wake]]
* [[Colin Waterson (footballer)|Waterson]]
* [[Mark Watson (Australian footballer)|Watson]]
* [[Greg Wilkinson|Wilkinson]]
| group3 = State of Origin vs. Victoria
| list3 =
* [[Mark Bairstow|Bairstow]]
* [[Michael Brennan (footballer)|Brennan]]
* [[Richard Dennis|Dennis]]
* [[Jon Dorotich|Dorotich]]
* [[Bill Duckworth|Duckworth]]
* [[Brad Hardie|Hardie]]
* [[Paul Harding (Australian rules footballer)|Harding]]
* [[David Hart (footballer)|Hart]]
* [[Wayne Henwood|Henwood]]
* [[Craig Holden|Holden]]
* [[Alex Ishchenko|Ishchenko]]
* [[Laurie Keene|Keene]]
* [[Jim Krakouer|Krakouer]]
* [[Rod Lester-Smith|Lester-Smith]]
* [[Chris Mainwaring|Mainwaring]]
* [[Steve Malaxos|Malaxos]]
* [[Michael Mitchell (Australian rules footballer)|Mitchell]]
* [[Phil Narkle|Narkle]]
* [[Murray Rance|Rance]]
* [[Maurice Rioli|Rioli]] (c)
* [[Peter Wilson (Australian rules footballer)|Wilson]]
|belowstyle = background:gold; color:black;
|below = '''Coach:''' [[John Todd (footballer)|<span style="color:black;">Todd</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates|WA]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in Western Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1966 Western Australian State Team ==
{{Navbox
| name = 1966 Western Australia State Football Team
| title = [[Western Australia Australian rules football team|<span style="color:black">Western Australian squad</span>]]''' – [[1966 Hobart Carnival|<span style="color:black">1966 Interstate Carnival</span>]]'''
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:gold; color:black; border: solid black 2px;
|abovestyle = background:gold; color:black;
|above =
'''Western Australia 26.18 (174) defeated Victoria (VFA) 5.11 (41), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:black">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 9 June 1966, crowd: 20,047'''<br>'''Western Australia 13.11 (89) defeated South Australia 10.14 (74), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:black">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 13 June 1966, crowd: 13,969'''<br>'''Western Australia 17.13 (115) defeated Tasmania 16.10 (106), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:black">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 16 June 1966, crowd: 10,199'''<br>'''Victoria (VFL) 15.10 (100) defeated Western Australia 13.7 (85), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:black">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 18 June 1966, crowd: 23,368'''

| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| list1 =
* Captain: [[Kevin Murray (Australian footballer)|Murray]]
* [[Ian Abraham|Abraham]]
* [[Mal Atwell|Atwell]]
* [[Ken Bagley|Bagley]]
* [[Greg Brehaut|Brehaut]]
* [[Mal Brown|Brown]]
* [[Barry Cable|Cable]]
* Casserly
* [[Derek Chadwick|Chadwick]]
* [[Keith Doncon|Doncon]]
* [[Brian France (footballer)|France]]
* [[Col Hebbard|Hebbard]]
* [[Bob Johnson (Australian footballer, born 1935)|Johnson]]
* Lewis
* [[Cyril Litterick|Litterick]]
* [[John McIntosh (footballer)|McIntosh]]
* Page
* [[Norm Rogers (Australian rules footballer)|Rogers]]
* [[Brian Sarre|Sarre]]
* Scott
* [[Keith Slater|Slater]]
* [[Bert Thornley|Thornley]]
* [[Bill Walker (Australian footballer)|Walker]]
* Whalley
* [[Mel Whinnen|Whinnen]]
|belowstyle = background:gold; color:black;
|below = '''Coach:''' [[Kevin Murray (Australian rules footballer)|<span style="color:black;">Murray</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates|WA]]
[[:Category:Australian rules football in Western Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== Simpson Medal Winners ==

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| name = Simpson Medal winners
| title = [[Simpson Medal|<span style="color:black">Simpson Medal</span>]]''' <span style="color:black">winners</span>'''
| listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:gold; color:black; border: solid black 2px;
|groupstyle = background:gold; color:black;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
| group1 = WAFL Grand Finals
| list1 =
* 1945: Ebbs
* 1946: [[John Loughridge|Loughridge]]
* 1947: Eriksson
* 1948: Ingraham
* 1949: Larcombe
* 1950: [[Clive Lewington|Lewington]]
* 1951: Porter
* 1952: Kelly
* 1953: [[Steve Marsh (footballer)|Marsh]]
* 1954: Tyson
* 1955: [[Merv McIntosh|McIntosh]]
* 1956: Parentich
* 1957: Conway
* 1958: Bull
* 1959: [[Graham Farmer|Farmer]]
* 1960: [[Brian Foley (footballer)|Foley]]
* 1961: [[Keith Slater|Slater]]
* 1962: [[Ray Sorrell|Sorrell]]
* 1963: [[Ken Bagley|Bagley]]
* 1964: [[Norm Rogers (Australian rules footballer)|Rogers]]
* 1965: Imrie
* 1966: [[Barry Cable|Cable]]
* 1967: [[Barry Cable|Cable]]
* 1968: [[Barry Cable|Cable]]
* 1969: [[Bill Dempsey|Dempsey]]
* 1970: [[Brian Ciccotosto|Ciccotosto]]
* 1971: Sheridan
* 1972: [[Ken McAullay|McAullay]]
* 1973: [[Dennis Blair (footballer)|Blair]]
* 1974: Gibellini/[[David Pretty|Pretty]]
* 1975: [[Mel Whinnen|Whinnen]]
* 1976: Day
* 1977: Rosbender
* 1978: [[Ian Miller (Australian footballer)|Miller]]
* 1979: [[Kevin Taylor (Australian footballer)|K. Taylor]]
* 1980: [[Maurice Rioli|Rioli]]
* 1981: [[Gary Shaw (Australian footballer)|Shaw]]/[[Maurice Rioli|Rioli]]
* 1982: [[Graham Melrose|Melrose]]
* 1983: [[Brad Shine|Shine]]
* 1984: [[Barry Kimberley|Kimberley]]
* 1985: B. Taylor
* 1986: [[Mark Zanotti|Zanotti]]
* 1987: [[Peter Thorne (Australian footballer)|Thorne]]
* 1988: Lee
* 1989: [[Ben Allan|Allan]]
* 1990: [[Greg Walker (footballer)|Walker]]
* 1991: [[Dale Kickett|Kickett]]
* 1992: [[Clinton Browning|Browning]]
* 1993: [[Dale Kickett|Kickett]]
* 1994: Amaranti
* 1995: [[Darren Harris (footballer born 1968)|Harris]]
* 1996: [[Todd Ridley|Ridley]]
* 1997: [[David Hynes|Hynes]]
* 1998: [[Adrian Bromage|Bromage]]
* 1999: Kelly
* 2000: [[Dean Cox (Australian footballer)|Cox]]
* 2001: [[Ryan Turnbull|Turnbull]]
* 2002: [[Ryan Turnbull|Turnbull]]
* 2003: [[Brent LeCras|LeCras]]
* 2004: Vines
* 2005: [[Toby McGrath|McGrath]]
* 2006: [[Marc Webb (footballer)|Webb]]
* 2007: [[Brad Smith (footballer born 1979)|Smith]]
* 2008: [[Chris Hall (Australian footballer)|Hall]]
* 2009: [[Ashton Hams|Hams]]
* 2010: [[Andrew Krakouer|Krakouer]]
* 2011: [[Beau Wilkes|Wilkes]]
* 2012: [[Paul Medhurst|Medhurst]]
* 2013: [[Mark Hutchings|Hutchings]]
* 2014: Bristow
* 2015: Boland
* 2016: [[Connor Blakely|Blakely]]
* 2017: [[Luke Ryan|Ryan]]
* 2018: [[Kyal Horsley|Horsley]]
| group2 = Interstate Rep. Matches
| list2 =
* 1948: [[Kevin Curran (footballer, born 1920)|Curran]] (VIC)
* 1949: [[Stan Heal|Heal]] (WA)
* 1951: [[Fred Buttsworth|Buttsworth]] (WA)
* 1952: [[Merv McIntosh|McIntosh]] (WA)
* 1954: [[Keith Harper (footballer)|Harper]] (WA)
* 1955: [[Fos Williams|Williams]] (SA)
* 1956: [[Graham Farmer|Farmer]] (WA)/[[Fred Goldsmith (Australian rules footballer)|Goldsmith]] (VIC)
* 1957: [[Ted Whitten|Whitten]] (VIC)
* 1958: [[Graham Farmer|Farmer]] (WA)
* 1959: [[John K. Watts|Watts]] (WA)
* 1960: [[Allen Aylett|Aylett]] (VIC)
* 1962: [[Ray Sorrell|Sorrell]] (WA)/Harper (WA)
* 1963: [[Brian Sarre|Sarre]] (WA)
* 1964: [[Bob Shearman|Shearman]] (SA)
* 1965: [[Kevin Murray (Australian rules footballer)|Murray]] (WA)/[[Bob Spargo|Spargo]] (WA)
* 1967: [[Bill Walker (Australian footballer)|Walker]] (WA)
* 1968: [[John Nicholls (footballer)|Nicholls]] (VIC)
* 1970: Stiles (WA)
* 1971: [[Peter Knights|Knights]] (VIC)
* 1973: [[Peter Featherby|Featherby]] (WA)
* 1974: [[Ron Alexander|Alexander]] (WA)
* 1975: [[Stan Magro|Magro]] (WA)
* 1976: [[Glenn Elliott (Australian rules footballer)|Elliott]] (WA)
* 1977: [[Graham Moss|Moss]] (WA)/[[Max James|James]] (SA)/[[Barry Cable|Cable]] (WA)
* 1978: [[Peter Knights|Knights]] (VIC)
* 1979: [[Graham Cornes|Cornes]] (SA)
* 1981: [[Simon Beasley|Beasley]] (WA)/[[Gary Buckenara|Buckenara]] (WA)/[[Jim Krakouer|Krakouer]] (WA)
* 1982: [[Mark Browning|Browning]] (WA)/[[Kevin Taylor (Australian footballer)|Taylor]] (WA)
* 1983: [[Stephen Michael|Michael]] (WA)/[[Maurice Rioli|Rioli]] (WA)
* 1984: [[Brad Hardie|Hardie]] (WA)
* 1985: [[Craig Bradley|Bradley]] (SA)/[[Dale Weightman|Weightman]] (VIC)
* 1986: [[Brad Hardie|Hardie]] (WA)
* 1987: [[Chris McDermott|McDermott]] (SA)/[[Andrew Bews|Bews]] (VIC)
* 1988: [[Ben Allan|Allan]] (WA)/[[Peter Thorne (Australian footballer)|Thorne]] (WA)/[[Gerard Healy|Healy]] (VIC)
* 1989: [[Jason Dunstall|Dunstall]] (VIC)
* 1990: [[Simon Madden|Madden]] (VIC)/[[Ben Allan|Allan]] (WA)
* 1991: [[Paul Harding (Australian rules footballer)|Harding]] (WA)/[[Brendon Retzlaff|Retzlaff]] (WA)
* 1993: [[Marty Atkins|Atkins]] (WA)
* 1994: [[Paul Symmons|Symmons]] (WA)
* 1995: [[Craig Treleven|Treleven]] (WA)
* 1996: Snow (WA)
* 1997: [[Jon Dorotich|Dorotich]] (WA)
* 1998: [[Dean Irving|Irving]] (WA)
* 1999: [[Rod Tregenza|Tregenza]] (WA)
* 2000: [[Brad C. Campbell|Campbell]] (WA)
* 2002: Johnson (WA)
* 2003: [[Luke Webster|Webster]] (WA)
* 2004: Bossong (WA)
* 2005: [[Matthew Priddis|Priddis]] (WA)
* 2006: Hayes (WA)
* 2007: Hay (WA)
* 2008: [[Ian Richardson (Australian Rules Footballer)|Richardson]] (WA)
* 2009: [[Brent LeCras|LeCras]] (WA)
* 2010: [[Luke Blackwell|Blackwell]] (WA)
* 2011: [[Josh Smith (Australian footballer, born 1986)|Smith]] (WA)
* 2012: [[Paul Johnson (Australian footballer born 1984)|Johnson]] (WA)
* 2013: [[Wayde Twomey|Twomey]] (WA)
* 2014: [[Ashton Hams|Hams]] (WA)
* 2015: [[Ryan Davis (Australian rules footballer)|Davis]] (WA)
* 2016: [[Jye Bolton|Bolton]] (WA)
* 2018: [[Ben Saunders (Australian footballer)|Saunders]] (WA)/[[Jye Bolton|Bolton]] (WA)
| group3 = Interstate Carnivals/Tours
| list3 =
* 1950: [[Gordon Maffina|Maffina]]
* 1953: [[Merv McIntosh|McIntosh]]
* 1961: [[Ray Gabelich|Gabelich]]
* 1964: [[Derek Chadwick|Chadwick]]
* 1966: [[John McIntosh (footballer)|McIntosh]]
* 1969: [[Barry Cable|Cable]]/[[Graham Farmer|Farmer]]
* 1972: [[Ken McAullay|McAullay]]
* 1988: [[Dwayne Lamb|Lamb]]
| group4 = Interstate Club Matches
| list4 =
* 1946: [[Lou Richards|Richards]] (Coll) <small>(East Frem v Collingwood)</small>
* 1947: [[Frank Jenkins (footballer)|Jenkins]] (SF) <small>(South Frem v Essendon)</small>
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian rules football in Western Australia|*]]
}}</noinclude>

== E.J. Whitten Medal Winners ==

{{Navbox
| name = E. J. Whitten Medal winners
| title = [[E. J. Whitten Medal|<span style="color:white">E. J. Whitten Medal</span>]] <span style="color:white">winners</span>
|titlestyle = background:#191970; color:white;
|groupstyle = background:#191970; color:white;
| listclass = hlist
| list1 =
* 1985: [[Paul Roos (Australian rules footballer)|Roos]]<small> (v WA)</small>
* 1986: [[Dale Weightman|Weightman]]<small> (v WA)</small>/[[Kevin Walsh (Australian rules footballer)|Walsh]]<small> (v SA)</small>
* 1987: [[Greg Williams (Australian footballer)|G.Williams]]<small> (v WA)</small>/[[Chris Langford|Langford]]<small> (v SA)</small>
* 1988: [[Paul Roos (Australian rules footballer)|Roos]]<small> (Carnival)</small>/[[Gerard Healy|Healy]]<small> (v WA)</small>
* 1989: [[Gavin Brown (footballer)|G.Brown]]<small> (v SA)</small>/[[Jason Dunstall|Dunstall]]<small> (v WA)</small>
* 1990: [[Simon Madden|S.Madden]]<small> (v WA)</small>/[[Dale Weightman|Weightman]]<small> (v NSW)</small>
* 1991: [[Barry Mitchell (footballer)|Mitchell]]<small> (v WA)</small>/[[Alan Ezard|Ezard]]<small> (v SA)</small>
* 1992: [[Stewart Loewe|Loewe]]<small> (v WA)</small>/[[Robert Harvey (footballer)|R.Harvey]]<small> (v SA)</small>
* 1993: [[Chris Langford|Langford]]<small> (v NSW/ACT)</small>/[[Robert Harvey (footballer)|R.Harvey]]<small> (v SA)</small>
* 1994: [[David Calthorpe|Calthorpe]]<small> (v SA)</small>
* 1995: [[Tony Lockett|Lockett]]<small> (v SA)</small>
* 1996: [[Robert Harvey (footballer)|R.Harvey]]<small> (v Allies)</small>
* 1997: [[Gavin Brown (footballer)|G.Brown]]<small> (v SA)</small>
* 1998: [[Rohan Smith|R.Smith]]<small> (v Allies)</small>
* 1999: [[Brent Harvey|B.Harvey]]<small> (v SA)</small>
}}
<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
</noinclude>

== 1966 Victorian State team ==
{{Navbox
|name = 1966 Victoria State Football Team
|title = [[Victoria Australian rules football team|<span style="color:white;">Victorian (VFL) squad</span>]] – [[1966 Hobart Carnival|<span style="color:white;">1966 Interstate Carnival</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:#191970; color:white;
|groupstyle = background:#191970; color:white;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|abovestyle = background:#191970; color:white;
|above = '''Victoria (VFL) 26.24 (180) defeated Tasmania 11.13 (79), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:white">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 9 June 1966, crowd: 20,047'''<br>'''Victoria (VFL) 16.23 (119) defeated South Australia 7.9 (51), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:white">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 11 June 1966, crowd: 23,764'''<br>'''Victoria (VFL) 14.17 (101) defeated Victoria (VFA) 9.7 (61), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:white">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 13 June 1966, crowd: 13,969'''<br>'''Victoria (VFL) 15.10 (100) defeated Western Australia 13.7 (85), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:white">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 18 June 1966, crowd: 23,368'''
| list1 =
* Captain: [[Ken Fraser|Fraser]]
* [[Darrel Baldock|Baldock]]
* [[Bill Barrot|Barrot]]
* [[Ken Beck|Beck]]
* [[John Birt (footballer)|Birt]]
* [[Barry Bourke|Bourke]]
* [[Norm Brown|Brown]]
* [[Morton Browne|Browne]]
* [[Ian Bryant (footballer)|Bryant]]
* [[Neville Crowe|Crowe]]
* [[Michael Gaudion|Gaudion]]
* [[John Goold|Goold]]
* [[Graeme John|John]]
* [[Stuart Magee|Magee]]
* [[Hassa Mann|Mann]]
* [[Denis Marshall (footballer)|Marshall]]
* [[John Newnham|Newnham]]
* [[John Nicholls (footballer)|Nicholls]]
* [[Ted Potter|Potter]]
* [[Ian Stewart (Australian rules footballer)|Stewart]]
* [[Noel Teasdale|Teasdale]]
* [[Peter Walker (footballer)|Walker]]
* [[Terry Waters|Waters]]
* [[Ted Whitten|Whitten]]
|belowstyle = background:#191970; color:white;
|below = Coach: [[Alan Killigrew|<span style="color:white;">Killigrew</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1966 VFA team ==
{{Navbox
|name = 1966 VFA Football Team
|title = [[Victorian Football Association|<span style="color:gold;">Victorian (VFA) squad</span>]] – [[1966 Hobart Carnival|<span style="color:gold;">1966 Interstate Carnival</span>]]
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:#191970; color:gold;
|groupstyle = background:#191970; color:white;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|abovestyle = background:#191970; color:gold;
|above = '''Western Australia 26.18 (174) defeated Victoria (VFA) 5.11 (41), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 9 June 1966, crowd: 20,047'''<br>'''Tasmania 19.27 (141) defeated Victoria (VFA) 7.11 (53), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 11 June 1966, crowd: 23,764'''<br>'''Victoria (VFL) 14.17 (101) defeated Victoria (VFA) 9.7 (61), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 13 June 1966, crowd: 13,969'''<br>'''South Australia 21.20 (146) defeated Victoria (VFA) 9.11 (65), at [[North Hobart Oval|<span style="color:gold">North Hobart Oval</span>]], 16 June 1966, crowd: 10,199'''
| list1 =
* [[Terry Alexander (footballer)|Alexander]]
* [[Peter Bedford|Bedford]]
* Bibby
* Brown
* [[Keith Burns (Australian footballer)|Burns]]
* [[John Caulfield (Australian footballer)|Caulfield]]
* Crosher
* Dineen
* [[Geoff Grover|Grover]]
* Howell
* Luff
* McKenzie
* [[Kevin Meddings|Meddings]]
* Mickelson
* Nation
* [[Alan Osborne|Osborne]]
* [[Alan Poore|Poore]]
* Robins
* [[Fred Robinson (footballer, born 1939)|Robinson]]
* [[Colin Sleep|Sleep]]
* Stedwell
* Trezise
* [[Vasil Varlamos|Varlamos]]
* Walker
* [[Bob Ware|Ware]]
|belowstyle = background:#191970; color:gold;
|below = Coach: [[Perc Bushby|<span style="color:gold;">Bushby</span>]]
}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
}}</noinclude>

== 1924 Victorian State team ==
{{Navbox
|name = 1924 Victoria State Football Team
|title = [[Victoria Australian rules football team|<span style="color:white;">Victorian squad</span>]]''' – [[1924 Hobart Carnival|<span style="color:white;">1924 Interstate Carnival</span>]]'''
|listclass = hlist
|titlestyle = background:#191970; color:white;
|groupstyle = background:#191970; color:white;
| state = {{{state<includeonly>|collapsed</includeonly>}}}
|abovestyle = background:#191970; color:white;
|above = '''South Australia 18.17 (125) defeated Victoria 17.13 (115), at [[Football Park|<span style="color:white">Football Park</span>]], 13 May 1986, crowd: 43,143'''<br>
'''Western Australia 21.11 (137) d Victoria 20.14 (134), at [[Subiaco Oval|<span style="color:white">Subiaco Oval</span>]], 8 July 1986, crowd: 39,863'''
| group1 = Both Games
| list1 =
* [[Tom Alvin|Alvin]]
* [[Dermott Brereton|Brereton]]
* [[Dennis Carroll|Carroll]]
* [[Robert DiPierdomenico|DiPierdomenico]]
* [[Garry Foulds|Foulds]]
* [[Gerard Healy]]
* [[Gary Pert|Pert]]
* [[Trevor Poole|Poole]]
* [[Paul Salmon|Salmon]]
* [[Dale Weightman|Weightman]]
* [[Greg Williams (Australian footballer)|Williams]]
| group2 = v South Australia
| list2 =
* [[Steven Clark (Australian footballer)|Clark]]
* [[Peter Dean (footballer)|Dean]]
* [[Mark Harvey|Harvey]]
* [[Glenn Hawker|Hawker]]
* [[Shane Heard|Heard]]
* [[Richard Loveridge|Loveridge]]
* [[Paul Meldrum|Meldrum]]
* [[Roger Merrett|Merrett]] (c)
* [[Geoff Raines|Raines]]
* [[Kevin Walsh (Australian rules footballer)|Walsh]]
* [[Mark Yeates (Australian rules footballer)|Yeates]]
| group3 = v Western Australia
| list3 =
* [[Andrew Bews|Bews]]
* [[Terry Daniher|T. Daniher]] (c)
* [[Wayne Harmes|Harmes]]
* [[Rick Kennedy|R. Kennedy]]
* [[Justin Madden|J. Madden]]
* [[Darren Millane|Millane]]
* [[Tony Morwood|A. Morwood]]
* [[Paul Roos (Australian rules footballer)|Roos]]
* [[Brian Royal|Royal]]
* [[Brian Taylor (Australian footballer)|Taylor]]
* [[Mark Thompson (footballer)|Thompson]]}}<noinclude>
{{collapsible option}}
{{Draft categories|1=
[[:Category:Australian Football League historic squad templates]]
}}</noinclude>

== Garth Burkett ==
{{Infobox AFL biography
| name = Garth Burkett
| image =
| caption =
| fullname = Garth Burkett
| birth_date = {{birth date|1927|03|21|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Keswick, South Australia]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|2012|08|03|1927|03|21|df=y}}
| death_place =
| originalteam = West Colts
| position = Centre
| heightweight =
| guernsey =
| statsend = 1954
| years1 = 1944
| club1 = [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]-[[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]
| games_goals1 =
| years2 = 1945-1954
| club2 = [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]
| games_goals2 =
| games_goalstotal = 92 (11)
| sooyears1 = 1947, 1954
| sooteam1 = [[South Australia Australian rules football team|South Australia]]
| soogames_goals1 = 4 (?)
| sooyears2 = 1949-50
| sooteam2 = [[New South Wales Australian rules football team|New South Wales]]
| soogames_goals2 = 3 (?)
| careerhighlights =
* West Adelaide Best and Fairest 1945, 1946
* West Adelaide Premiership 1947
* West Broken Hill Premiership 1949
* Middleton Medal ([[Broken Hill Football League|BHFL]]) 1949
* West Broken Hill Best and Fairest 1949, 1950, 1951
* New South Wales Vice-Captain 1950 ([[1950 Brisbane Carnival|Brisbane Carnival]])
* Stansbury Premiership 1953
* [[Myponga Football Club|Myponga]] Premiership 1957
}}

'''Garth "Gar" Burkett''' (21 March 1927 - 3 August 2012) was a former [[Australian rules football]]er who played for [[West Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] in the [[South Australian National Football League]] (SANFL) between 1944 and 1954.<ref name="AFarticle">{{cite web |last1=Devaney |first1=John |title=Gar Burkett |url=https://australianfootball.com/players/player/gar%2Bburkett/277 |website=AustralianFootball.com |publisher=Full Points Footy's SA Football Companion |accessdate=25 September 2019}}</ref> Burkett shifted around a number of clubs over his career. Part-way through the 1944 season with West Colts, he shifted to Kelvinator in the [[South Australian Amateur Football League]]. He then joined the West Adelaide-Glenelg combined team for the final two games of the season, remaining with West Adelaide in 1945 and cementing his spot in the league team with back-to-back Best and Fairests (1945-46), and representing South Australia at the [[1947 Hobart Carnival]].

In 1949, Burkett was appointed Captain-Coach of West Broken Hill in the [[Broken Hill Football League]],<ref>{{cite news |title=Burkett to coach at Broken Hill |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/11111215 |accessdate=25 September 2019 |agency=News (Adelaide) |date=14 December 1948 |page=7}}</ref> a position he held for three seasons, leading them to the premiership in 1949 and winning the Broken Hill League's Middleton Medal the same year.<ref>{{cite news |title=Burkett - Middleton Trophy Winner |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/141535149 |accessdate=25 September 2019 |agency=Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill) |date=19 September 1949}}</ref> In each of the three seasons, Burkett won the West Broken Hill Best and Fairest,<ref>{{cite news |title=Garth Burkett - Wests' Main Trophy Winner |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/141534131 |accessdate=25 September 2019 |agency=Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill) |date=6 September 1949}}</ref> and represented the Broken Hill Football League, and New South Wales on multiple occasions, including the [[1950 Brisbane Carnival]].<ref name="NSWAFHS">{{cite web |title=Garth Burkett |url=https://www.nswfootballhistory.com.au/person/20122/ |website=NSW Australian Football History Society |accessdate=25 September 2019}}</ref><ref name="NSWAFHS-Champion">{{cite web |title=Garth Burkett – Champion Footballer |url=https://www.nswfootballhistory.com.au/garth-burkett-champion/ |website=NSW Australian Football History Society |accessdate=25 September 2019}}</ref>

In 1952, Burkett returned to South Australia and joined the Stansbury Football Club, who later that season were involved in controversy when they played an unapproved game against a combined Yorke Peninsula Football Association team in [[Moonta, South Australia]], resulting in the club being suspended for the remainder of the Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association season.<ref>{{cite news |title=Stansbury Football Club Out For Season |url=https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/22475613 |accessdate=25 September 2019 |agency=The Pioneer (Yorketown) |date=15 August 1952}}</ref>

Burkett returned to West Adelaide in 1954 and once again represented South Australia. In 1956, Burkett was appointed Captain-Coach of the [[Myponga Football Club]], leading them to the [[Southern Football League (South Australia)|Southern Football Association]] premiership in 1957.<ref name="NSWAFHS-Champion" />

== References ==
{{reflist}}

== External Links ==
*{{AustralianFootball|ref=frank+golding/263}}
http://www.sanfl.com.au/hall_of_fame/frank_h_golding/


{{AFL-bio-stub}}

==Langton's Classification Full==

{{Navbox
| name = Langton's Classification of Australian Wine VI
| title = [[Langton's Classification of Australian Wine|Langton's Classification of Australian Wine VI]]
| listclass = hlist
| titlestyle = background:#006400; color:white;
| groupstyle = background:#008000; color:white;

| group1 = Exceptional
| list1 =
* [[Penfolds Grange|Penfolds Bin 95 Grange Shiraz]]
* Bass Phillip Reserve Pinot Noir
* Brokenwood Graveyard Vineyard Shiraz
* Chris Ringland Dry Grown Barossa Ranges Shiraz
* Clarendon Hills Astralis Syrah
* Clonakilla Shiraz Viognier
* Cullen Diana Madeline Cabernet Merlot
* Giaconda Estate Vineyard Chardonnay
* Grosset Polish Hill Riesling
* Henschke Hill of Grace Vineyard Shiraz
* Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz
* Jim Barry The Armagh Shiraz
* Leeuwin Art Series Chardonnay
* Moss Wood Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon
* Mount Mary Quintet Cabernet Blend
* Penfolds Bin 707 Cabernet Sauvignon
* Rockford Basket Press Shiraz
* Seppeltsfield 100 Year Old Para Vintage Tawny
* Torbreck RunRig Shiraz
* Wendouree Shiraz
* Wynns John Riddoch Cabernet Sauvignon

| group2 = Outstanding
| list2 =
* Balnaves The Tally Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
* Bannockburn Serré Pinot Noir
* Barossa Valley Estate E&E Black Pepper Shiraz
* Bass Phillip Premium Pinot Noir
* Best's Thomson Family Great Western Shiraz
* Bindi Block 5 Pinot Noir
* Bindi Original Vineyard Pinot Noir
* Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon
* Chambers Rosewood Rare Muscat
* Chambers Rosewood Rare Muscadelle
* Crawford River Riesling
* D'Arenberg The Dead Arm Shiraz
* Dalwhinnie The Eagle Shiraz
* De Bortoli Noble One Botrytis Semillon
* Domaine A Cabernet Sauvignon
* Glaetzer Amon-Ra Shiraz
* Grant Burge Meshach Shiraz
* Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Cabernet Sauvignon
* Greenock Creek Roennfeldt Road Shiraz
* Grosset Springvale Riesling
* Henschke Cyril Henschke Cabernet Sauvignon
* Houghton Jack Mann Cabernet
* Jasper Hill Emily's Paddock Shiraz Cabernet Franc
* Jasper Hill Georgia's Paddock Shiraz
* Kaesler Old Bastard Shiraz
* Katnook Odyssey Cabernet Sauvignon
* Kay Brothers Block 6 Old Vine Shiraz
* Main Ridge Half Acre Pinot Noir
* McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Lovedale Semillon
* Mount Mary Pinot Noir
* Noon Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
* Paringa Estate The Paringa Pinot Noir
* Penfolds Bin 144 Yattarna Chardonnay
* Penfolds Bin 389 Cabernet Shiraz
* Penfolds RWT Shiraz
* Penfolds St. Henri Shiraz
* Peter Lehmann Stonewell Shiraz
* Pierro Chardonnay
* Rockford Black Shiraz
* Seppelt St Peters Grampians Shiraz
* Tahbilk 1860 Vines Shiraz
* Tyrrell's Vat 1 Semillon
* Vasse Felix Heytesbury Cabernet Blend
* Wendouree Cabernet Sauvignon
* Wendouree Cabernet Malbec
* Wendouree Shiraz Malbec
* Wendouree Shiraz Mataro
* Wolf Blass Platinum Shiraz
* Woodlands Cabernet Sauvignon
* Wynns Michael Shiraz
* Yalumba The Octavius Old Vine Shiraz

| group3 = Excellent
| list3 =
* Best's Bin No.0 Great Western Shiraz
* Bowen Estate Cabernet Sauvignon
* By Farr Sangreal Pinot Noir
* Castagna Genesis Syrah
* Charles Melton Nine Popes Grenache Shiraz Mourvèdre
* Coldstream Hills Reserve Pinot Noir
* Coriole Lloyd Reserve Shiraz
* Craiglee Shiraz
* D'Arenberg The Coppermine Road Cabernet Sauvignon
* Dalwhinnie Moonambel Shiraz
* Elderton Command Shiraz
* Fox Creek Reserve Shiraz
* Freycinet Pinot Noir
* Giaconda Warner Vineyard Shiraz
* Grosset Gaia Cabernet Sauvignon Cabernet Franc
* Hardys Eileen Hardy Shiraz
* Henschke Keyneton Euphonium Shiraz Cabernet Sauvignon
* Howard Park Abercrombie Cabernet Sauvignon
* John Duval Plexus Shiraz Grenache Mourvèdre
* Kalleske Johann Georg Old Vine Shiraz
* Katnook Cabernet Sauvignon
* Katnook Prodigy Shiraz
* Kilikanoon Oracle Shiraz
* Lake's Folly Cabernets
* Lake's Folly Chardonnay
* Langmeil The Freedom 1843 Shiraz
* Leeuwin Art Series Cabernet Sauvignon
* Leo Buring Leonay Riesling
* Lindeman's Limestone Ridge Vineyard Shiraz Cabernet
* Majella Cabernet Sauvignon
* McWilliam's Mount Pleasant Maurice O'Shea Shiraz
* Mount Langi Ghiran Langi Shiraz
* Mount Mary Chardonnay
* Noon Eclipse
* Paringa Estate The Paringa Shiraz
* Parker Coonawarra First Growth Cabernet
* Penfolds Bin 128 Shiraz
* Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz
* Penfolds Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon
* Penfolds Magill Estate Shiraz
* Petaluma Coonawarra Cabernet Merlot
* Petaluma Hanlin Hill Riesling
* Pewsey Vale The Contours Riesling
* Primo Joseph Moda Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot
* Rolf Binder Veritas Hanisch Shiraz
* Sally's Paddock Cabernet
* Salvaterre Chardonnay
* Seppeltsfield Para Liqueur Tawny
* St Hallett Old Block Shiraz
* St Hugo Cabernet Sauvignon
* Tim Adams The Aberfeldy Shiraz
* Torbreck Descendant Shiraz Viognier
* Turkey Flat Shiraz
* Tyrrell's Vat 47 Chardonnay
* Vasse Felix Cabernet Sauvignon

}}

=South Australian Country Football Championships=

'''South Australian Country Football Championships''' is an annual [[Australian rules football]] competition run by the [[South Australian National Football League]], played between representative teams from the six country football zones.

== Current Zones ==
The competing zones, which differ from the zones defined in the constitution of the South Australian Community Football League<ref>{{cite web|title=South Australian Community Football League Incorporated - Constitution|url=http://www.sacommunityfootball.com.au/fileadmin/user_upload/Forms/SACFL_Constitution_7_March_2014.pdf|website=South Australian Community Football League|publisher=South Australian Community Football League|accessdate=10 February 2015}}</ref>, comprise of the following<ref name=2014CFC>{{cite web|title=MAC SA Country Football Championships|url=http://www.sacommunityfootball.com.au/index.php?id=56|website=SACFL|publisher=SACFL|accessdate=10 February 2015}}</ref>:

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Zone !! Leagues
|-
| Central Zone ||
[[Adelaide Plains Football League]]<br />
[[Hills Football League]]<br />
[[North Eastern Football League]]<br />
[[Yorke Peninsula Football League]]
|-
| Eastern Zone ||
[[Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association]]<br />
[[Mallee Football League (South Australia)|Mallee Football League]]<br />
[[Riverland Football League]]
|-
| Eyre Peninsula ||
[[Eastern Eyre Football League]]<br />
[[Far West Football League]]<br />
[[Great Flinders Football League]]<br />
[[Mid West Football League]]<br />
[[Port Lincoln Football League]]
|-
| Murray South East ||
[[Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football League]]<br />
[[Mid South Eastern Football League]]<br />
[[River Murray Football League]]<br />
[[Western Border Football League]]
|-
| Northern ||
[[Broken Hill Football League]]<br />
[[Far North Football League]]<br />
[[Northern Areas Football Association]]<br />
[[Spencer Gulf Football League]]<br />
[[Whyalla Football League]]
|-
| Southern Districts ||
[[Great Southern Football League (South Australia)|Great Southern Football League]]<br />
[[Kangaroo Island Football League]]<br />
[[Southern Football League (South Australia)|Southern Football League]]
|}

== Competition Results ==
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year
! Location
! Champions <ref name="HonBoard">{{cite web|title=Trophy Room|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/trophyroom.cgi?c=1-7249-0-459933-0&a=tr_hb|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref>
! Runner-Up
! 3rd
! 4th
! 5th
! Last
|-
| 1994
|
| Eyre Peninsula
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1995
|
| Southern Districts
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1996
|
| Southern Districts
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1997
|
| Eyre Peninsula
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 1999
|
| Eyre Peninsula
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 2001
|
| Mid North
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 2003
|
| Southern Districts
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 2004
|
| Southern Districts
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 2005
|
| Southern Districts
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 2006
|
| Central
| Southern Districts
| Eyre Peninsula
| Murray Mallee Barrier
| South East
| Northern Cities
|-
| 2007
|
| Southern Districts
|
|
|
|
|
|-
| 2008 <ref name="2008rep">{{cite news|last1=Pedler|first1=Emma|last2=Sneath|first2=Gretel|title=South East claims third in Country Football Championships|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/07/07/2296182.htm|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=ABC South East|date=7 July 2008}}</ref>
|
| Murray Mallee Barrier Barossa
| Central Zone
| South East
| Southern Districts
| Eyre Peninsula
| Northern Zone
|-
| 2009 <ref name="2009rep">{{cite news|last1=Redpath|first1=Lisa|title=Central Zone stunned at country football championships|url=https://www.plainsproducer.com.au/2009/07/10/Central-Zone-stunned-at-country-football-championsihps/|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=Plains Producer|date=10 July 2009}}</ref><ref name="2009res">{{cite web|title=2009 South Australian Country Football Championships|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-7249-0-91662-0&pool=1001&round=0&a=ROUND|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref>
| Berri Oval, [[Berri, South Australia|Berri]]
| Southern Districts
| Eastern
| Murray South East
| Northern Zone
| Eyre Peninsula
| Central
|-
| 2010 <ref name="2010rep">{{cite news|title=Results from the SA Country Football Championships|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/07/05/2944732.htm|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=ABC Eyre Peninsula|date=5 July 2010}}</ref><ref name="2010res">{{cite web|title=2010 South Australian Country Football Championships|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-7249-0-113792-0&pool=1001&round=0&a=ROUND|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref>
| Berri Oval, [[Berri, South Australia|Berri]]
| Southern Districts
| Eastern
| Central Zone
| Murray South East
| Eyre Peninsula
| Northern Zone
|-
| 2011 <ref name="2011rep">{{cite news|last1=Pedler|first1=Emma|title=Eyre Peninsula wins SA Country Football Championships for the first time in 12 years|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2011/07/11/3266601.htm?site=north..&xml=3266601-mediarss.xml|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=ABC Local|date=11 July 2011}}</ref><ref name="2011res">{{cite web|title=2011 South Australian Country Football Championships|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-7249-0-184272-0&pool=1001&round=0&a=ROUND|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref>
| Memorial Oval, [[Port Pirie, South Australia|Port Pirie]]
| Western
| Murray South East
| Southern Districts
| Eastern
| Northern
| Central
|-
| 2012
| Berri Oval, [[Berri, South Australia|Berri]]
| Southern Districts
| Murray South East
| Central
| Northern
| Eastern
| Eyre Peninsula
|-
| 2013 <ref>{{cite news|last1=Argent|first1=Peter|title=FINALS: SA Country Football 2013 Championship | Photos, scores|url=http://www.barossaherald.com.au/story/1621452/finals-sa-country-football-2013-championship-photos-scores/?cs=1682|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=Barossa Herald|date=7 July 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Pedler|first1=Emma|title=Country football weekend results|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/07/08/3798464.htm|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=ABC Eyre Peninsula|date=8 July 2013}}</ref><ref name="2013res">{{cite web|title=2013 South Australian Country Football Championships|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-7249-0-265210-0&a=ROUND|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref>
| Memorial Oval, [[Port Pirie, South Australia|Port Pirie]]
| Central
| Murray South East
| Eyre Peninsula
| Southern Districts
| Eastern
| Northern
|-
| 2014 <ref name="2014res">{{cite web|title=2014 South Australian Country Football Championships|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-7249-0-312399-0&a=ROUND|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref>
| Kadina Oval, [[Kadina, South Australia|Kadina]]
| Murray South East
| Eastern
| Eyre Peninsula
| Northern
| Central
| Southern Districts
|-
| 2015 <ref name="2015rep">{{cite news|last1=Pedler|first1=Emma|title=Eyre Peninsula finishes third at SA Country Footy Championships|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2015/07/06/4268455.htm|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=ABC Eyre Peninsula|date=6 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Milbank|first1=Zac|title=2015 MAC SA COUNTRY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS|url=http://sanfl.com.au/2015-mac-sa-country-football-championships/|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=SANFL|date=5 July 2015}}</ref><ref name="2015res">{{cite web|title=2015 SA Country Football Championships|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-7249-0-372415-0&a=ROUND|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref>
| Central Oval, [[Port Augusta, South Australia|Port Augusta]]
| Southern Districts
| Murray South East
| Western Zone
| Eastern
| Central
| Northern
|-
| 2016 <ref name="2016preview">{{cite news|title=Port Lincoln Country Football Championships 2016|url=http://www.portlincolntimes.com.au/story/4017474/2016-mac-sa-country-football-championships/|accessdate=8 July 2017|agency=Port Lincoln Times|date=7 July 2016}}</ref><ref name="2016res">{{cite web|title=2016 South Australian Country Football Championships|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?c=1-7249-0-419212-0&a=ROUND|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref>
| Centenary Oval, [[Port Lincoln, South Australia|Port Lincoln]]
| Murray South East
| Southern Districts
| Western
| Northern
| Central
| Eastern
|-
| 2017 <ref name="2017res">{{cite web|title=2017 South Australian Country Football Championships|url=http://websites.sportstg.com/comp_info.cgi?a=ROUND&compID=459933&c=1-7249-0-0-0|website=South Australian Country Football Championships|publisher=SportsTG|accessdate=8 July 2017}}</ref><ref name="2017resultsstory">{{cite web|last1=Milbank|first1=Zac|title=2017 MAC SA COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS|url=http://sanfl.com.au/2017-mac-sa-country-championships/|website=SANFL|accessdate=13 July 2017|date=8 July 2017}}</ref>
| Johnstone Park, [[Murray Bridge, South Australia|Murray Bridge]]
| Murray South East
| Southern Districts
| Western
| Eastern
| Central
| Northern
|}

==Don McSweeny Medal==
The Don McSweeny Medal is presented to the best player of the carnival, judged by the allocation of votes by the umpires of each game using the 3-2-1 method. The medal is named after [[South Australian Football Hall of Fame|South Australian Football Hall of Famer]] Don McSweeny [[Order of Australia|OAM]].

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Medallist<ref name="HonBoard" />
|-
| 2004 || Matt Joraslafsky (Southern)
|-
| 2005 || Justin Henscke (Southern)
|-
| 2006 || Adam Merrett (South East)
|-
| 2007 || Damien Stevens (Murray Mallee Barrier Barossa)
|-
| 2008 || Todd Miles (Central)
|-
| 2009 || Mitchell Portlock (Southern)
|-
| 2010 || Ben Yeomans (Central) & Josh Vick (Southern)
|-
| 2011 || Matthew Woolford (Northern)
|-
| 2012 || Tyson Wait (Murray South East)
|-
| 2013 || Michael Liebelt (Central)
|-
| 2014 || Liam O'Neil (Murray South East) & Ben McIntyre (Murray South East)
|-
| 2015 || Xavier Watson (Eyre Peninsula) & Jack Kenny (Eyre Peninsula)
|-
| 2016<ref name="2016resultsstory">{{cite web|title=2016 MAC SA COUNTRY CHAMPS|url=http://sanfl.com.au/2016-mac-sa-country-champs/|website=SANFL|accessdate=13 July 2017|date=9 July 2016}}</ref> || Brian Fenton (Murray South East)
|-
| 2017<ref name="2017resultsstory" /> || Jack Kelly (Murray South East)
|}

==Bill Murdoch Medal==
A Medal is presented to the Coach of the Championships. Since 2013, the medal has been named the ''Bill Murdoch Medal''

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Medallist
|-
| 2010 || Simon Dennis (Southern Districts)
|-
| 2011 || Symon Chase (Western)
|-
| 2012 || Steve Hill (Southern)
|-
| 2013 || Andrew Michael (Central)
|-
| 2014 || Luke Duncan (Murray South East)
|-
| 2015<ref name="2015resultsstory">{{cite web|last1=Milbank|first1=Zac|title=2015 MAC SA COUNTRY FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS|url=http://sanfl.com.au/2015-mac-sa-country-football-championships/|website=SANFL|accessdate=13 July 2017|date=5 July 2015}}</ref> || Barry Pilmore (Southern Districts)
|-
| 2016<ref name="2016resultsstory" /> || Adam Merrett (Murray South East)
|-
| 2017<ref name="2017resultsstory" /> || Adam Merrett (Murray South East)
|}

== SAFA Premierships ==

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! A1 !! A2 !! A3 !! A4
|-
| 1978 || [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park]] <ref name="Footypedia-Flinders Park">{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Flinders Park Football Club/Flinders Park Methodist Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20081121-0032/www.footypedia.com/00002987.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Modbury Football Club|Modbury]] <ref name=Footypedia-Modbury>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Modbury Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002992.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Edwardstown Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20030911-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002988.htm|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] <ref name=Footypedia-Athelstone />
|-
| 1979 || [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park]] <ref name="Footypedia-Flinders Park" /> || [[Port District Football Club|Port District]] <ref name=Footypedia-PortDistrict>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Port Districts Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002993.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] <ref name=Footypedia-Athelstone />
|-
| 1980 || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || Payneham <ref name=Footypedia-SAFA>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - South Australian Football Association (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20081121-0032/www.footypedia.com/00000678.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || [[Walkerville Football Club|Walkerville]] <ref name=Footypedia-Walkerville>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Walkerville Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00000577.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref>
|-
| 1981 || [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park]] <ref name="Footypedia-Flinders Park" /> || [[Mount Lofty District Football Club|Mount Lofty District]] <ref name=Footypedia-MtLofty>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Mount Lofty Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002271.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-SAFA /> || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] <ref name=Footypedia-Athelstone />
|-
| 1982 || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || [[Gepps Cross Football Club|Gepps Cross]] <ref name=Footypedia-GeppsCross>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Gepps Cross Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20081121-0032/www.footypedia.com/00002994.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] <ref name=Footypedia-Athelstone />
|-
| 1983 || [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park]] <ref name="Footypedia-Flinders Park" /> || [[Henley Football Club|Henley District and Old Scholars]] <ref name=Footypedia-HenleyDOS>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Henley District And Old Scholars Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20030911-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002990.htm|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park]] <ref name="Footypedia-Flinders Park" /> || [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park]] <ref name="Footypedia-Flinders Park" />
|-
| 1984 || [[Pooraka Football Club|Pooraka]] <ref name=Footypedia-Pooraka>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Pooraka Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002989.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Ingle Farm Football Club|Ingle Farm]] <ref name=Footypedia-IngleFarm>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Ingle Farm Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002901.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || [[Henley Football Club|Henley District and Old Scholars]] <ref name=Footypedia-HenleyDOS />
|-
| 1985 || [[Pooraka Football Club|Pooraka]] <ref name=Footypedia-Pooraka /> || [[Modbury Football Club|Modbury]] <ref name=Footypedia-SAFA /> || [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park]] <ref name="Footypedia-Flinders Park" /> || [[Elizabeth Football Club|Elizabeth]] <ref name=Footypedia-Elizabeth>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Elizabeth Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20081121-0032/www.footypedia.com/00002977.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref>
|-
| 1986 || Payneham <ref name=Footypedia-Payneham>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Payneham Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002991.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Elizabeth Football Club|Elizabeth]] <ref name=Footypedia-Elizabeth /> || [[Flinders Park Football Club|Flinders Park]] <ref name="Footypedia-Flinders Park" /> || [[Elizabeth Football Club|Elizabeth]] <ref name=Footypedia-Elizabeth />
|-
| 1987 || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || [[Hectorville Football Club|Norwood Districts]] <ref name=Footypedia-SAFA /> || [[Henley Football Club|Henley District and Old Scholars]] <ref name=Footypedia-HenleyDOS /> || [[Henley Football Club|Henley District and Old Scholars]] <ref name=Footypedia-HenleyDOS />
|-
| 1988 || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || || [[Mitchell Park Football Club|Mitchell Park]] <ref name=Footypedia-MitchellPark>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Mitchell Park Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002380.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Walkerville Football Club|Walkerville]] <ref name=Footypedia-Walkerville />
|-
| 1989 || [[Pooraka Football Club|Pooraka]] <ref name=Footypedia-Pooraka /> || || [[Brighton Districts and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton]] <ref name=Footypedia-Brighton>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Brighton Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00003877.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown />
|-
| 1990 || [[Pooraka Football Club|Pooraka]] <ref name=Footypedia-Pooraka /> || || [[Mitchell Park Football Club|Mitchell Park]] <ref name=Footypedia-SAFA /> || [[Plympton Football Club|Plympton]] <ref name=Footypedia-Plympton>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Plympton Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00000880.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref>
|-
| 1991 || [[Pooraka Football Club|Pooraka]] <ref name=Footypedia-Pooraka /> || || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown /> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] <ref name=Footypedia-Edwardstown />
|-
| 1992 || [[Henley Football Club|Henley District and Old Scholars]] <ref name=Footypedia-HenleyDOS /> || || [[Para Hills Football Club|Para Hills]] <ref name=Footypedia-ParaHills>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Para Hills Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00002909.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Salisbury North Football Club|Salisbury North]] <ref name=Footypedia-SalisburyNorth>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Salisbury North Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00000881.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref>
|-
| 1993 || [[Henley Football Club|Henley District and Old Scholars]] <ref name=Footypedia-HenleyDOS /> || || [[Henley Football Club|Henley District and Old Scholars]] <ref name=Footypedia-HenleyDOS /> || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] <ref name=Footypedia-Athelstone />
|-
| 1994 || [[Pooraka Football Club|Pooraka]] <ref name=Footypedia-Pooraka /> || [[Edwardstown Football Club|Edwardstown]] || [[Pooraka Football Club|Pooraka]] <ref name=Footypedia-Pooraka /> || [[Plympton Football Club|Plympton]] <ref name=Footypedia-Plympton />
|-
| 1995 || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] <ref name=Footypedia-Athelstone>{{cite web|title=Footypedia - Athelstone Football Club (SA)|url=http://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34349/20070521-0000/www.footypedia.com/00000677.html|publisher=Footypedia|accessdate=6 July 2013}}</ref> || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] <ref name=Footypedia-Athelstone /> || [[Athelstone Football Club|Athelstone]] <ref name=Footypedia-SAFA />
|}

==List of former South Australian regional football leagues==

This is a list of '''former regional [[Australian rules football]] leagues in [[Australian rules football in South Australia|South Australia]]'''

{| class="wikitable sortable"
|- bgcolor=lightgrey
! width="300" | Name
! width="70" | Founded
! width="70" | Ended
! width="200" | Reason
! width="300" | Previous Names
|-
| [[Albert District Football Association]]
| 1920
| 1923
|
|
|-
| [[Alexandra Football Association]]
| 1913
| 1923
| In recess 1916-21
|
|-
| [[Barossa & Light Football Association]]
| 1908
| 1986
| Merged with [[Gawler and District Football Association]] to form [[Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association]]
|
|-
| [[Barossa & Murray Valley Football Association]]
| 1947
| 1956
| in recess 1949-1954
|
|-
| [[Belalie District Football Association]]
| 1929
| 1949
|
| Jamestown Football Association (1929-33)
|-
| [[Blue Lake Football Association]]
| 1931
| 1937
|
|
|-
| [[Booboorowie Football Association]]
| 1925
| 1933
|
|
|-
| [[Border Downs Football Association]]
| 1930
| 1932
|
| Midland Downs Football Association (1930-31)
|-
| [[Boundary District Football Association]]
| 1928
| 1934
|
|
|-
| [[Broughton Football League]]
| 1910
| 1980
|
| Broughton Football Association (1910-49)
|-
| [[Broughton Central Football Association]]
| 1912
| 1939
| In recess 1932-35
| North Western Football Association (1912-13)
|-
| [[Brown's Well Football Association]]
| 1920
| 1968
| merged 1926-31 as part of the [[Loxton Brown's Well Football Association]]
|
|-
| [[Brown's Well Line Football Association]]
| 1913
| 1914
|
|
|-
| [[Bundaleer Football Association]]
| 1939
| 1940
|
|
|-
| [[Burra Football Association]]
| 1905
| 1940
| In recess 1925-31
|
|-
| [[Cardwell Football Association]]
| 1945
| 1954
|
| Merged with [[Lake Albert Football Association]] to form [[Lakes District Football Association]]
|-
| [[Carrow Football Association]]
| 1920
| 1932
| In recess 1924-25
|
|-
| [[Central Football Association]]
| 1926
| 1937
|
| Caralue Football Association (1926-34)
|-
| [[Central Areas Football Association]]
| 1946
| 1956
|
|
|-
| [[Central Peebinga Line Football Association]]
| 1928
| 1937
| In recess 1936
|
|-
| [[Central South Eastern & Border District Football Association]]
| 1924
| 1927
| In recess 1926
| Central South Eastern Football Association (1924)
|-
| [[Central Yorke Peninsula Football Association]]
| 1909
| 1921
| In recess 1915-18 ([[World War I]]), absorbed into [[Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association]]
|
|-
| [[Cleve & Districts Football Association]]
| 1909
| 1961
| In recess 1914-18 ([[World War I]]), 1941-45 ([[World War II]]), merged with [[Franklin Harbour Football Association]] to form [[County Jervois Football League|Cleve Cowell Football League]]
|
|-
| [[County Eyre Football Association]]
| 1931
| 1946
| In recess 1934, 1941-44 ([[World War II]])
|
|-
| [[County Jervois Football League]]
| 1962
| 1988
| merged with [[Kimba Football Association]] to form [[Eastern Eyre Football League]]
| Cleve Cowell Football League (1962-63)
|-
| [[Cummins Football Association]]
| 1931
| 1931
|
|
|-
| [[Drainage Areas Football Association]]
| 1920
| 1926
|
| Millicent Football Association (1907-1914)
|-
| [[East Murray Football Association]]
| 1921
| 1970
|
|
|-
| [[Eastern Eyre Peninsula Football Association]]
| 1920
| 1962
| In recess 1924, 1941-44 ([[World War II]])
|
|-
| [[Eastern Yorke Peninsula Football Association]]
| 1913
| 1935
| In recess 1916-20
|
|-
| [[Far Northern Football Association]]
| 1925
| 1962
| In recess 1930, 1935-49
|
|-
| [[Far West Football Association]]
| 1924
| 1960
| In recess 1941-46 ([[World War II]])
|
|-
| [[Fleurieu Peninsula Football Association]]
| 1934
| 1934
|
|
|-
| [[Flinders Football Association]]
| 1912
| 1978
| In recess 1914-18 ([[World War I]]), 1941-44 ([[World War II]])
|
|-
| [[Forster On Murray Football Association]]
| 1923
| 1929
|
|
|-
| [[Franklin Harbour Football Association]]
| 1900
| 1961
| merged with [[Cleve & Districts Football Association]] to form [[County Jervois Football League|Cleve Cowell Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Gawler and District Football Association]]
| 1889
| 1986
| Merged with [[Barossa & Light Football Association]] to form [[Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association]]
| Gawler Football Association
|-
| [[Gilbert Football Association]]
| 1921
| 1934
|
|
|-
| [[Golden Vale Football Association]]
| 1924
| 1928
|
|
|-
| [[Gordon Football Association]]
| 1923
| 1929
|
|
|-
| [[Great Northern Football Association]]
| 1936
| 1960
| merged with [[Whyalla Football League]] & [[Port Pirie Football Association]] to form [[Spencer Gulf Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Hills Football Association (SA)|Hills Football Association]]
| 1902
| 1961
| In recess 1915-18 ([[World War I]]), 1930-37, 1940-44 ([[World War II]])
|
|-
| [[Hills Central Football Association]]
| 1923
| 1966
| In recess 1941-45 ([[World War II]]), merged with [[Torrens Valley Football Association]] to form [[Hills Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Kadina & Wallaroo Junior Football Association]]
| 1911
| 1936
| In recess 1916-18 ([[World War I]]), merged with [[Moonta & Districts Junior Football Association]] to form [[Yorke Peninsula Junior Football Association]]
|
|-
| [[Karte & District Football Association]]
| 1926
| 1937
|
| Peebinga Kingsford Football Association (1926-29)<br />
Kingsford & Border Football Association (1930-34)
|-
| [[Kimba Football Association]]
| 1920
| 1988
| merged with [[County Jervois Football League]] to form [[Eastern Eyre Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Kooringa Football Association]]
| 1925
| 1930
|
|
|-
| [[Kowree Naracoorte Football League]]
| 1936
| 1992
| Merged with [[Tatiara Football League]] to form [[Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football League]]
| Kowree Football Association (1936)
|-
| [[Lake Albert Football Association]]
| 1946
| 1948
|
| Merged with [[Cardwell Football Association]] to form [[Lakes District Football Association]]
|-
| [[Lakes District Football Association]]
| 1945
| 1954
|
|
|-
| [[Lameroo & Districts Football Association]]
| 1925
| 1993
| Merged with [[Murray Lands Football League]] to form [[Mallee Football League (South Australia)|Mallee Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Lameroo & Western Football Association]]
| 1923
| 1924
|
|
|-
| [[Le Hunte Football League]]
| 1919
| 1987
| In recess 1941-45 ([[World War II]]), merged with [[Streaky Bay Football League]] to form [[Mid West Football League]]
| Central Eyre Peninsula Football Association (1919-41)
|-
| [[Lower North Football Association]]
| 1925
| 1952
| In recess 1932-35, 1941-45 ([[World War II]])
|
|-
| [[Loxton Brown's Well Football Association]]
| 1926
| 1931
|
|
|-
| [[Loxton & District Football Association]]
| 1932
| 1940
|
|
|-
| [[Loxton Line Football Association]]
| 1909
| 1925
| In recess 1916-1918 ([[World War I]]); merged with [[Brown's Well Football Association]] to form [[Loxton Brown's Well Football Association]]
| Loxton Football Association (1909-1915)
|-
| [[Marble Range Football Association]]
| 1934
| 1936
|
|
|-
| [[Martindale Football Association]]
| 1927
| 1927
|
|
|-
| [[Mid Murray Football Association]]
| 1910
| 2009
|
|
|-
| [[Mid North Football Association]]
| 1910
| 1975
|
|
|-
| [[Mid Western Football Association]]
| 1913
| 1955
| In recess 1915-25, 1929-47
|
|-
| [[Mid Western Junior Football Association]]
| 1922
| 1922
|
|
|-
| [[Millicent Football Association]]
| 1907
| 1914
| Abandoned due to [[World War I]], reformed as [[Drainage Areas Football Association]]
|
|-
| [[Moonta & District Junior Football Association]]
| 1914
| 1936
| In recess 1916-18 ([[World War I]]), merged with [[Kadina & Wallaroo Junior Football Association]] to form [[Yorke Peninsula Junior Football Association]]
| Moonta Junior Football Association (1914-1926)
|-
| [[Mount Gambier Football Association]]
| 1894
| 1914
| Player numbers affected by [[World War I]] enlistments
|
|-
| [[Mount Lock Football Association]]
| 1921
| 1933
|
|
|-
| [[Mount Lofty Football Association]]
| 1921
| 1938
|
|
|-
| [[Murray Bridge Football Association]]
| 1922
| 1925
|
|
|-
| [[Murray Downs Football Association]]
| 1920
| 1940
| In recess 1924-25
| Lower Murray Football Association (1923)
|-
| [[Murray Lands Football League]]
| 1923
| 1993
| merged with [[Lameroo & Districts Football League]] to form [[Mallee Football League (South Australia)|Mallee Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Murray Mallee Football Association]]
| 1932
| 1940
|
| Central Murray Football Association (1932)
|-
| [[Murray Ranges Football Association]]
| 1922
| 1935
|
|
|-
| [[Murray River Football Association]]
| 1919
| 1931
| In recess 1927-29
|
|-
| [[Murray Valley Football Association]]
| 1921
| 1934
|
|
|-
| [[Naracoote Football Association]]
| 1935
| 1935
|
|
|-
| [[Narracoote Football Association]]
| 1912
| 1913
|
|
|-
| [[North Gambier Football Association]]
| 1931
| 1934
|
|
|-
| [[North West Goldfields Football Association]]
| 1935
| 1935
|
|
|-
| [[North Western Football Association (SA)|North Western Football Association]]
| 1911
| 1963
|
| North Western Yorke Peninsula Football Association (1930s)
|-
| [[Northern Districts Football Association]]
| 1979
| 1984
|
|
|-
| [[Northern Football Association]]
| 1889
| 1889
|
|
|-
| [[Olary Ridge Football Association]]
| 1935
| 1935
|
|
|-
| [[Orroroo Football Association]]
| 1914
| 1923
|
|
|-
| [[Peake & District Football Association]]
| 1925
| 1940
|
|
|-
| [[Peterborough & Districts Football Association]]
| 1911
| 1961
| In recess 1916-18 ([[World War I]]), 1936, 1942-44 ([[World War II]])
| Petersburg Football Association (1911-15)<br />
North Eastern Football Association (1919-26, 1929-38, 1945-58)<br />
Peterborough Football Association (1927-28, 1939-41)
|-
| [[Pinnaroo & Border Football Association]]
| 1910
| 1954
|
| Pinnaroo Football Association (1910-15)
|-
| [[Port Augusta Football Association]]
| 1912
| 1934
| In recess 1916 ([[World War I]])
|
|-
| [[Port Pirie Football Association]]
| 1893
| 1960
| merged with [[Whyalla Football League]] & [[Great Northern Football Association]] to form [[Spencer Gulf Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Port Pirie Shiftworkers Football Association]]
| 1923
| 1930
|
|
|-
| [[Port Pirie United Churches Football Association]]
|
|
|
|
|-
| [[Quorn Football Association]]
| 1918
| 1954
| In recess 1928-32, 1939, 194-45 ([[World War II]])
|
|-
| [[Rocky River Football Association]]
| 1945
| 1945
|
|
|-
| [[Rudall Centre Football Association]]
| 1929
| 1947
| In recess 1941-45 ([[World War II]])
| Middle Areas Football Association (1929-40)
|-
| [[Rudall District Football Association]]
| 1935
| 1940
|
|
|-
| [[South East & Border Football League]]
| 1946
| 1963
| merged with [[Western Districts Football League]] to form [[Western Border Football League]]
| Mount Gambier & District Football Association (1946-47)
|-
| [[South Eastern Country Football Association]]
| 1929
| 1930
|
|
|-
| [[South Eastern Football Association]]
| 1926
| 1935
| Folded, clubs joined the [[Mid South Eastern Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Southern Ports Football Association]]
| 1928
| 1965
|
|
|-
| [[Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association]]
| 1908
| 1993
| In recess 1916-18 ([[World War I]]), 1941-44 ([[World War II]]), merged with [[Yorke Valley Football Association]] to form [[Yorke Peninsula Football League]]
| Central & Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association (1923)
|-
| [[Spalding Football Association]]
| 1924
| 1926
|
|
|-
| [[Stanley Football Association]]
| 1915
| 1936
| In recess 1916-17 ([[World War I]]), 1919
|
|-
| [[Streaky Bay Football League]]
| 1923
| 1987
| In recess 1941-45 ([[World War II]])
| Central Flinders Football Association (1923-40), merged with [[Le Hunte Football League]] to form [[Mid West Football League]]
|-
| [[Tatiara Football League]]
| 1911
| 1992
| merged with [[Kowree Naracoorte Football League]] to form [[Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Torrens Valley Football Association]]
| 1921
| 1966
| In recess 1940-45 ([[World War II]]), merged with [[Hills Central Football Association]] to form [[Hills Football League]]
|
|-
| [[Wakefield Football Association]]
| 1925
| 1939
|
|
|-
| [[Wakefield, Light & Gilbert Football Association]]
| 1904
| 1905
|
|
|-
| [[Warratta Football Association]]
| 1910
| 1914
|
|
|-
| [[Western Areas Football Association]]
| 1908
| 1961
|
|
|-
| [[Western Flinders Football Association]]
| 1924
| 1938
|
|
|-
| [[Willochra Football Association]]
| 1920
| 1936
|
| Mount Remarkable Football Association (1920-23)
|-
| [[Wooroora Football Association]]
| 1909
| 1925
| folded due to financial issues
|
|-
| [[Yackamoorundie Football Association]]
| 1912
| 1924
| In recess 1914-18 ([[World War I]]), clubs transferred to [[Moorundie Football Association]]
|
|-
| [[Yackilowie Football Association]]
| 1914
| 1921
|
|
|-
| [[Yorke Peninsula Football Association]]
| 1887
| 1960
| In recess 1895, 1916-18 ([[World War I]]), 1941-44 ([[World War II]])
|
|-
| [[Yorke Peninsula Junior Football Association]]
| 1937
| 1946
|
|
|-
| [[Yorke Valley Football League]]
| 1910
| 1993
| In recess 1916-18 ([[World War I]]), 1937-45 ([[World War II]]), merged with [[Southern Yorke Peninsula Football Association]] to form [[Yorke Peninsula Football League]]
| Northern Yorke Peninsula Football Association (1910-24) <br />
Northern and Mid Yorke Peninsula Football Association (1925-29)
|-
|}

== SFL Players Recruited to AFL/VFL ==

{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Pick !! Draft !! Name !! SFL Club !! SANFL Club !! Recruited to
|-
| - || 1932 Signing || [[Tom Waye]] || [[Willunga Football Club|Willunga]] || [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]] || [[Western Bulldogs|Footscray]]
|-
| 20 || [[1986 VFL draft|1986 National Draft]] || [[Brenton Harris]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[North Melbourne Football Club|North Melbourne]]
|-
| 4 || [[1987 VFL draft|1987 National Draft]] || [[Andrew Brockhurst]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Fitzroy Football Club|Fitzroy]]
|-
| 52 || [[1989 VFL draft|1989 National Draft]] || [[Rod Jameson]] || [[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[North Melbourne Football Club|North Melbourne]]
|-
| 101 || [[1989 VFL draft|1989 National Draft]] || Richard Harrison || [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
|-
| - || 1991 Zone Selection || [[Rod Jameson]] || [[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| - || 1991 Zone Selection || [[Nigel Smart]] || [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| - || 1992 Zone Selection || [[Chris Groom]] || [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| - || 1992 Zone Selection || [[Tony Modra]] || [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| - || 1992 Zone Selection || [[Mark Viska]] || [[O'Sullivan Beach Football Club|O'Sullivan Beach]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| 37 || [[1992 AFL draft|1992 National Draft]] || [[Matthew Rogers (Australian rules footballer)|Matthew Rogers]] || [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
|-
| 48 || [[1992 AFL draft|1992 National Draft]] || [[Andrew Osborn]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
|-
| 22 || [[1992 AFL draft|1993 Pre-Season Draft]] || [[Craig McRae]] || [[O'Sullivan Beach Football Club|O'Sullivan Beach]]/[[Hackham Football Club|Hackham]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Brisbane Bears]]
|-
| 29 || [[1994 AFL draft|1994 National Draft]] || [[Jason Torney]] || [[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
|-
| 51 || [[1994 AFL draft|1994 National Draft]] || [[Clay Sampson]] || [[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
|-
| 17 || [[1995 AFL draft|1995 National Draft]] || [[Scott Welsh]] || [[Marion Football Club|Marion]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[North Melbourne Football Club|North Melbourne]]
|-
| 46 || [[1995 AFL draft|1995 National Draft]] || [[Ben Moore (footballer)|Ben Moore]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
|-
| 54 || [[1995 AFL draft|1995 National Draft]] || Adam Ansell || [[Flagstaff Hill Football Club|Flagstaff Hill]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Hawthorn Football Club|Hawthorn]]
|-
| - || [[1996 AFL draft|1996 Zone Selection]] || [[Nathan Eagleton]] || [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| - || [[1996 AFL draft|1996 Zone Selection]] || [[Andrew Osborn]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| 3 || [[1997 AFL draft|1998 Pre-Season Draft]] || [[Matthew Bode]] || [[Brighton Districts and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton DOS]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| 16 || [[1997 AFL draft|1998 Rookie Draft]] || [[Ben Marsh]] || [[Flagstaff Hill Football Club|Flagstaff Hill]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| 4 || [[1998 AFL draft|1998 National Draft]] || [[Ryan Fitzgerald]] || [[Port Noarlunga Football Club|Port Noarlunga]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Sydney Swans]]
|-
| 43 || [[1998 AFL draft|1999 Rookie Draft]] || [[Matthew Golding]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| 4 || [[1999 AFL draft|2000 Rookie Draft]] || [[Michael Doughty (Australian footballer)|Michael Doughty]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| 26 || [[1999 AFL draft|2000 Rookie Draft]] || [[Dean Brogan]] || [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| 20 || [[2000 AFL draft|2000 National Draft]] || [[Kane Cornes]] || [[Brighton Districts and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton DOS]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| 54 || [[2000 AFL draft|2000 National Draft]] || [[Jarrad Sundqvist]] || [[Brighton Districts and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton DOS]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Sydney Swans]]
|-
| 3 || [[2000 AFL draft|2001 Rookie Draft]] || [[Chris Hall (Australian footballer)|Chris Hall]] || [[Hackham Football Club|Hackham]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| 37 || [[2000 AFL draft|2001 Rookie Draft]] || [[Matthew Golding]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| 40 || [[2001 AFL draft|2002 Rookie Draft]] || [[Ben Rutten]] || [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| 29 || [[2002 AFL draft|2003 Rookie Draft]] || [[Jason Porplyzia]] || [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| 1 || [[2003 AFL draft|2003 National Draft]] || [[Adam Cooney]] || [[Flagstaff Hill Football Club|Flagstaff Hill]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Western Bulldogs]]
|-
| 11 || [[2003 AFL draft|2003 National Draft]] || [[Beau Waters]] || [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[West Coast Eagles|West Coast]]
|-
| 12 || [[2004 AFL draft|2004 National Draft]] || [[Danny Meyer (footballer)|Danny Meyer]] || [[Flagstaff Hill Football Club|Flagstaff Hill]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]]
|-
| 9 || [[2005 AFL draft|2006 Pre-Season Draft]] || [[Jason Porplyzia]] || [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide]]
|-
| 66 || [[2007 AFL draft|2007 National Draft]] || [[Tom McNamara (footballer)|Tom McNamara]] || [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Melbourne Football Club|Melbourne]]
|-
| 20 || [[2008 AFL draft|2009 Rookie Draft]] || [[Danny Meyer (footballer)|Danny Meyer]] || [[Flagstaff Hill Football Club|Flagstaff Hill]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]
|-
| 52 || [[2009 AFL draft|2009 National Draft]] || [[Justin Bollenhagen]] || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Fremantle Football Club|Fremantle]]
|-
| 14 || [[2009 AFL draft|2010 Rookie Draft]] || Taite Silverlock || [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]] || [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]] || [[Essendon Football Club|Essendon]]
|-
| - || [[2011 AFL draft|2011 GWS Concession]] || [[Josh Bruce]] || [[Flagstaff Hill Football Club|Flagstaff Hill]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Greater Western Sydney Football Club|Greater Western Sydney]]
|-
| 19 || [[2012 AFL draft|2012 National Draft]] || [[Ben Kennedy (Australian rules footballer)|Ben Kennedy]] || [[Brighton Districts and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton DOS]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Collingwood Football Club|Collingwood]]
|-
| 12 || [[2012 AFL draft|2013 Pre-Season Draft]] || [[Dean Brogan]] || [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]] || [[South Adelaide Football Club|South Adelaide]] || [[Greater Western Sydney Football Club|Greater Western Sydney]]
|-
| 47 || [[2014 AFL draft|2014 National Draft]] || Cory Gregson || [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]]/[[Brighton Districts and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton DOS]] || [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]] || [[Geelong Football Club|Geelong]]
|}

== Timeline Adapted ==
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AlignBars = late

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bar:OSBL text:OSB Lonsdale
bar:McL text:McLaren
bar:BDOS text:Brighton DOS
bar:MP text:Mitchell Park
bar:Mar text:Marion
bar:MVP text:Morphettville Park
bar:Ply text:Plympton
bar:FH text:Flagstaff Hill
bar:Cove text:Cove
bar:Macc text:Macclesfield
bar:Mead text:Meadows
bar:OSB text:O'Sullivan Beach
bar:Kang text:Kangarilla
bar:HV text:Happy Valley
bar:Maw text:Mawson
bar:Hack text:Hackham
bar:CB text:Christies Beach
bar:MB text:Mount Bold
bar:Yank text:Yankalilla
bar:Rey text:Reynella
bar:PN text:Port Noarlunga
bar:Myp text:Myponga
bar:MC text:Mount Compass
bar:NU text:Northern United
bar:Cla text:Clarendon
bar:MV text:Morphett Vale
bar:Flat text:McLaren Flat
bar:Noar text:Noarlunga
bar:Ald text:Aldinga
bar:Vale text:McLaren Vale
bar:Will text:Willunga
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bar:Will
from:1922 till:1939
from:1945 till:1985
at:1923 mark:(line,premier)
at:1925 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1926 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1930 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1936 mark:(line,premier)
at:1938 mark:(line,premier)
at:1948 mark:(line,premier)
at:1949 mark:(line,premier)
at:1950 mark:(line,premier)
at:1951 mark:(line,premier)
at:1952 mark:(line,premier)
at:1954 mark:(line,premier)
at:1955 mark:(line,premier)
at:1956 mark:(line,premier)
at:1961 mark:(line,premier)
at:1964 mark:(line,premier)
at:1970 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1972 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1984 mark:(line,premier)
bar:Vale
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from:1945 till:1975
from:1976 till:1979
from:1981 till:1983
at:1923 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1924 mark:(line,premier)
at:1932 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1952 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1957 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1958 mark:(line,premier)
at:1959 mark:(line,premier)
at:1964 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1966 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1967 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1968 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1969 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1973 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1979 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1982 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Ald
from:1922 till:1939
from:1945 till:1947
from:1948 till:1951
from:1979 till:1981
from:2001 till:end
at:1922 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1927 mark:(line,premier)
at:1928 mark:(line,premier)
at:1929 mark:(line,premier)
at:1930 mark:(line,premier)
at:1931 mark:(line,premier)
at:1932 mark:(line,premier)
at:1934 mark:(line,premier)
at:1936 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1939 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1950 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1980 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1981 mark:(line,wooden)
at:2002 mark:(line,wooden)
at:2003 mark:(line,wooden)
at:2004 mark:(line,wooden)
at:2005 mark:(line,wooden)
at:2012 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Noar
from:1922 till:1935
from:1937 till:1938
from:1950 till:end
at:1922 mark:(line,premier)
at:1925 mark:(line,premier)
at:1926 mark:(line,premier)
at:1927 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1931 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1933 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1938 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1956 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1958 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1959 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1970 mark:(line,premier)
at:1974 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1975 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1977 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1978 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1982 mark:(line,premier)
at:1986 mark:(line,premier)
at:2001 mark:(line,premier)
bar:Flat
from:1922 till:1939
from:1945 till:1982
from:1983 till:1987
at:1933 mark:(line,premier)
at:1935 mark:(line,premier)
at:1937 mark:(line,premier)
at:1939 mark:(line,premier)
at:1946 mark:(line,premier)
at:1947 mark:(line,premier)
at:1960 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1966 mark:(line,premier)
at:1971 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1976 mark:(line,premier)
at:1984 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:MV
from:1923 till:1924
from:1927 till:1929
from:1934 till:1935
from:1945 till:1951
from:1952 till:1953
from:1962 till:end
at:1924 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1928 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1929 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1947 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1948 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1951 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1953 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1963 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1965 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1978 mark:(line,premier)
at:1979 mark:(line,premier)
at:1980 mark:(line,premier)
at:1981 mark:(line,premier)
at:1990 mark:(line,wooden)
at:2004 mark:(line,premier)
at:2005 mark:(line,premier)
at:2006 mark:(line,premier)
at:2007 mark:(line,premier)
at:2009 mark:(line,premier)
bar:Cla
from:1933 till:1935
at:1934 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1935 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:NU
from:1935 till:1937
at:1937 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:MC
from:1945 till:1951
at:1949 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Myp
from:1945 till:1966
at:1946 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1951 mark:(line,premier)
at:1957 mark:(line,premier)
at:1960 mark:(line,premier)
bar:PN
from:1946 till:end
at:1954 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1955 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1962 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1965 mark:(line,premier)
at:1973 mark:(line,premier)
at:1985 mark:(line,premier)
at:1991 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1992 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1997 mark:(line,premier)
bar:Rey
from:1947 till:end
at:1961 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1969 mark:(line,premier)
at:1975 mark:(line,premier)
at:1977 mark:(line,premier)
at:1983 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1989 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1994 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1995 mark:(line,wooden)
at:2010 mark:(line,premier)
at:2013 mark:(line,premier)
bar:Yank
from:1955 till:1967
at:1962 mark:(line,premier)
at:1963 mark:(line,premier)
bar:MB
from:1963 till:1965
bar:CB
from:1965 till:end
at:1967 mark:(line,premier)
at:1968 mark:(line,premier)
at:1971 mark:(line,premier)
at:1972 mark:(line,premier)
at:1974 mark:(line,premier)
at:1983 mark:(line,premier)
at:1994 mark:(line,premier)
at:2001 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Hack
from:1983 till:1986
from:1991 till:2003
from:2004 till:end
at:1985 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1986 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Maw
from:1987 till:1988
at:1988 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:HV
from:1983 till:end
at:1992 mark:(line,premier)
at:1993 mark:(line,premier)
at:1995 mark:(line,premier)
at:1996 mark:(line,premier)
at:1998 mark:(line,premier)
at:1999 mark:(line,premier)
at:2003 mark:(line,premier)
at:2012 mark:(line,premier)
bar:Kang
from:1983 till:1986
from:2001 till:2005
bar:OSB
from:1986 till:1988
from:1997 till:1999
at:1987 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1998 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1999 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Cove
from:2001 till:end
at:2008 mark:(line,premier)
bar:FH
from:1985 till:1999
from:2001 till:end
at:1993 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Ply
from:1986 till:1989
at:1987 mark:(line,premier)
at:1988 mark:(line,premier)
at:1989 mark:(line,premier)
bar:MVP
from:1986 till:end
at:1990 mark:(line,premier)
at:2000 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Mar
from:1986 till:end
at:2000 mark:(line,premier)
at:2011 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:MP
from:1993 till:1997
at:1996 mark:(line,wooden)
at:1997 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:BDOS
from:1996 till:end
at:2002 mark:(line,premier)
at:2011 mark:(line,premier)
bar:OSBL
from:2001 till:end
at:2013 mark:(line,wooden)
bar:Edw
from:2008 till:end

color:claret width:12
bar:Vale
from:1979 till:1981
from:1982 till:1997
at:1980 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1981 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1989 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1995 mark:(line,premier_2)
bar:Ald
from:1977 till:1979
from:1981 till:1982
from:1983 till:2001
at:1985 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1991 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1993 mark:(line,premier_2)
bar:Flat
from:1982 till:1983
from:1987 till:1997
at:1983 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1988 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1989 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1991 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1992 mark:(line,wooden_2)
bar:Hack
from:1977 till:1983
from:1986 till:1991
at:1990 mark:(line,premier_2)
bar:Maw
from:1978 till:1987
from:1988 till:2001
at:1983 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1992 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1994 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1995 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1997 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:2000 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:2001 mark:(line,premier_2)
bar:HV
from:1979 till:1983
bar:Kang
from:1980 till:1983
from:1986 till:2001
at:1982 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1987 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1999 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:2000 mark:(line,premier_2)
bar:OSB
from:1981 till:1986
from:1988 till:1997
from:1999 till:2001
at:1986 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1996 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1997 mark:(line,premier_2)
bar:Mead
from:1982 till:1998
at:1984 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1994 mark:(line,premier_2)
at:1996 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1998 mark:(line,wooden_2)
bar:Macc
from:1983 till:1988
at:1986 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1987 mark:(line,wooden_2)
at:1988 mark:(line,wooden_2)
bar:Cove
from:1983 till:2001
at:1990 mark:(line,wooden_2)
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==Prem Timelines==

Ald
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{{s-bef|before = [[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]<br/>[[McLaren Flat Football Club|Hillside]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 1 Premiers|years = 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932<br/>1934}}
{{s-aft|after = [[McLaren Flat Football Club|Hillside]]<br/>[[McLaren Flat Football Club|Hillside]]}}
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Hackham Football Club|Hackham]]<br/>[[Lonsdale Football Club|Mawson]]}}
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{{s-aft|after = [[Lonsdale Football Club|Mawson]]<br/>[[Meadows Football Club|Meadows]]}}
{{S-end}}

BDOS
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 1 Premiers|years = 2002<br/>2011}}
{{s-aft|after = [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]<br/>[[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]}}
{{S-end}}

CB
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[McLaren Flat Football Club|McLaren Flat]]<br/>[[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Port Noarlunga Football Club|Port Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]}}
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{{s-aft|after = [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]]<br/>[[Port Noarlunga Football Club|Port Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]]<br/>[[Willunga Football Club|Willunga]]<br/>[[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]}}
{{S-end}}

Cove
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 1 Premiers|years = 2008}}
{{s-aft|after = [[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]]}}
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[O'Sullivan Beach Football Club|O'Sullivan Beach]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 2 Premiers|years = 1998}}
{{s-aft|after = [[Kangarilla Football Club|Kangarilla]]}}
{{S-end}}


FH
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{{s-bef|before = [[Meadows Football Club|Meadows]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 2 Premiers|years = 1985}}
{{s-aft|after = [[O'Sullivan Beach Football Club|O'Sullivan Beach]]}}
{{S-end}}

Hack
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[McLaren Flat Football Club|McLaren Flat]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 2 Premiers|years = 1990}}
{{s-aft|after = [[Aldinga Football Club|Aldinga]]}}
{{S-end}}

HV
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]<br/>[[Port Noarlunga Football Club|Port Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Brighton District and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton District and Old Scholars]]<br/>[[Brighton District and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton District and Old Scholars]]}}
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{{s-aft|after = [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]<br/>[[Port Noarlunga Football Club|Port Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Marion Football Club|Marion]]<br/>[[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]]<br/>[[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]]}}
{{S-end}}

Mar
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 1 Premiers|years = 2000}}
{{s-aft|after = [[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]}}
{{S-end}}

MV
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]]<br/>[[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]<br/>[[Cove Football Club|Cove]]}}
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{{s-aft|after = [[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Cove Football Club|Cove]]<br/>[[Reynella Football Club|Reynella]]}}
{{S-end}}

MVP
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Plympton Football Club|Plympton]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 1 Premiers|years = 1990}}
{{s-aft|after = [[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]}}
{{S-end}}

Noar
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[McLaren Vale Football Club|McLaren Vale]]<br/>[[McLaren Vale Football Club|McLaren Vale]]<br/>[[Reynella Football Club|Port Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]]<br/>[[Port Noarlunga Football Club|Happy Valley]]<br/>[[Morphettville Park Football Club|Morphettville Park]]<br/>[[Marion Football Club|Marion]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 1 Premiers|years = 1921, 1922<br/>1925, 1926<br/>1970<br/>1982<br/>1986<br/>1991<br/>2000}}
{{s-aft|after = [[Willunga Football Club|Willunga]]<br/>[[Aldinga Football Club|Aldinga]]<br/>[[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]<br/>[[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]<br/>[[Plympton Football Club|Plympton]]<br/>[[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]<br/>[[Brighton District and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton District and Old Scholars]]}}
{{S-end}}

PN
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Willunga Football Club|Willunga]]<br/>[[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]<br/>[[Willunga Football Club|Willunga]]<br/>[[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]}}
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{{s-aft|after = [[McLaren Flat Football Club|McLaren Flat]]<br/>[[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]<br/>[[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]<br/>[[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]}}
{{S-end}}

Rey
{{S-start}}
{{s-bef|before = [[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]<br/>[[Christies Beach Football Club|Christies Beach]]<br/>[[McLaren Flat Football Club|McLaren Flat]]<br/>[[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]]<br/>[[Happy Valley Football Club|Happy Valley]]}}
{{s-ttl|title = SFL Division 1 Premiers|years = 1969<br/>1975<br/>1977<br/>2010<br/>2013}}
{{s-aft|after = [[Noarlunga Football Club|Noarlunga]]<br/>[[McLaren Flat Football Club|McLaren Flat]]<br/>[[Morphett Vale Football Club|Morphett Vale]]<br/>[[Brighton District and Old Scholars Football Club|Brighton District and Old Scholars]]<br/>Incumbent}}
{{S-end}}

Latest revision as of 14:15, 1 January 2025


Con Polites

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Con Polites
Born
Constantine George Polites

(1919-03-29)29 March 1919
Port Pirie, South Australia, Australia
Died22 September 2001(2001-09-22) (aged 82)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Occupation(s)Businessman and entrepreneur
Known forCommercial Property

Constantine George "Con" Polites was (29 March 1919 - 22 September 2001) was an Australian businessman, known in particular as a commercial property tycoon in South Australia.[1]

Early Life

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Con Polites was born in Port Pirie to Greek immigrant parents. He left school at 15 and became a shoe repairer, later running a delicatessen, working in a Woolworths supermarket, and managing a munitions factory during World War II.[2] As a young man he moved to Sydney where he worked in the taxi, car hire, and catering industries before returning to Adelaide in 1959.[3]

Property Empire

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Upon his return to Adelaide in 1959, Polites commenced purchasing cheap city buildings, renovating them and leasing them out to migrants.[4] Establishing the Princes Group, Polites became one of the most visible property owners in South Australia by erecting blue and white "Polites" on most of the properties owned. In 1989, the Australian Financial Review estimated his minimum net worth to be $70 million.[5]

Profile

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Con Polites became a colourful personality within Adelaide, becoming known for his extravagant Cadillac and Rolls Royce cars, and usually seen smoking a cigar.[6] Polites was once known as the "king of Hindley Street".[7]

In 1966, Polites funded the expenses of Dutch psychic Gerard Croiset to travel to Adelaide and unsuccessfully assist in the search for the missing Beaumont Children. Later in 1996, he organised a search of a Somerton Park warehouse, including drilling holes, in an effort to determine if the children were buried there.[8]

Properties

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The following properties were known to be part of the Polites portfolio:

Adelaide

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  • 235 Grenfell Street (The Producers Hotel, formerly Old Exchange Hotel)[9]
  • 38 Currie Street
  • 66 Gawler Place
  • 38 Hindley Street
  • 58-60 Hindley Street (Black Bull, formerly Princes Berkeley Hotel)[10]
  • 61 Hindley Street
  • 84-86 Hindley Street (Kandy Shop Nightclub)
  • 90-100 Hindley Street (Woolshed on Hindley, formerly Victoria Hotel and Jules Bar)[10]
  • 102 Hindley Street
  • 103 Hindley Street
  • 254 Hindley Street [11]
  • 262 Hindley Street (Princes Arcade)[9]
  • 220 Hutt Street (Clarice Motel)[9]
  • 46 King William Street
  • 107 King William Street (Ambassadors Hotel) [12]
  • 118 King William Street (Polites House)
  • 1 Rundle Mall
  • 291 Rundle Street
  • 25 Victoria Street
  • 24-28 Waymouth Street

Glenelg

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  • 24-28 Jetty Road (The Colley Hotel, formerly Jetty Bar)

North Adelaide

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  • 73 Lefevre Terrace (Princes Lodge Motel)[9]
  • 33 O'Connell Street

Personal Life

[edit]

Con Polites married Florence Gemenis and had three children, Elen, Evon and George.

Events After Death

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  • In 2016, Con Polite's grave was excavated as part of an investigation into a mysterious package left at the gravesite of a dead cat wrapped inside a towel inside a pet carrier.[13] A package containing an animal liver, candle, and note with a red ribbon on top was also reportedly found at his son George's home.[14]
  • In 2024, a legal dispute over the Polites estate was publicised.[15][16][17]

References

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  1. ^ "Ubiquitous signs in the Adelaide CBD the legacy of Con Polites' prolific purchasing of cheap buildings from 1960s". Adelaide AZ. Adelaide AZ. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  2. ^ "Con Polities". Nine Entertainment Co. Pty Ltd. The Australian Financial Review. 6 April 1990. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  3. ^ Etherington, Norman. "The Polites Heritage Empire". Issuu. National Trust of South Australia. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  4. ^ Borg, Rebecca (21 April 2023). "'Polites': The blue and white sign baffling tourists in Adelaide's CBD". No. 21 April 2023. Nationwide News Pty Ltd. news.com.au. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  5. ^ "Under $100 Million - Con Polites". No. 12 May 1989. Nine Entertainment Co. Pty Ltd. The Australian Financial Review. 12 May 1989. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  6. ^ "Off The Record: The Polites family great car sale, and will SA get a second casino?". No. 21 May 2016. Nationwide News Pty Ltd. The Advertiser. 21 May 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  7. ^ Starick, Paul (19 May 2016). "Disgruntled relative's cash feud behind macabre Polites cemetery attack". Nationwide News Pty Ltd. The Advertiser. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  8. ^ Rice, Steve (18 May 2016). "Family feud suspected in desecration of late Adelaide property tycoon Con Polites' grave". Nationwide News Pty Ltd. The Advertiser. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  9. ^ a b c d Rice, Steve (18 May 2016). "Family feud suspected in desecration of late Adelaide property tycoon Con Polites' grave". Nationwide News Pty Ltd. The Advertiser. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  10. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference CashFeud was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  11. ^ "Polites family triumphs in $3 million, 20-year court battle". The Greek Herald. The Greek Herald. 10 February 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  12. ^ Castello, Renato (21 November 2017). "Ambassadors Hotel on King William Street at centre of dispute between landlords Polites Group and liquidators". Nationwide News Pty Ltd. The Advertiser. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  13. ^ "Grave of Adelaide property tycoon Con Polites excavated over suspicious package". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. ABC News. 17 May 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  14. ^ "'Dead cat' found at grave of Adelaide property tycoon Con Polites". Nine Entertainment Co. 9NEWS. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  15. ^ "Family feud erupts over $1.5 million estate of late Adelaide matriarch Florence Polites". No. 11 December 2024. The Greek Herald. The Greek Herald. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  16. ^ Hough, Andrew (10 December 2024). "The grandson of Con and Florence Polites, Markas Salkanovic, is suing his grandmother's estate for more money". Nationwide News Pty Ltd. The Advertiser. Retrieved 1 January 2025.
  17. ^ Hough, Andrew (28 December 2024). "New twist in Polites legal war as twin grandsons reveal new will claim over matriarch's multimillion-dollar estate". Nationwide News Pty Ltd. Sunday Mail. Retrieved 1 January 2025.