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Port Adelaide was captained by [[Tim Ginever]] and coached by [[Stephen Williams (footballer)|Stephen Williams]]. Williams assumed the role mid-season following John Cahill's departure, who left to prepare for the [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]] AFL team's entry. Central District was captained by Roger Girdham and coached by Steve Wright.<ref name="advertiser"/>
Port Adelaide was captained by [[Tim Ginever]] and coached by [[Stephen Williams (footballer)|Stephen Williams]]. Williams assumed the role mid-season following [[John Cahill (footballer)|John Cahill]]'s departure, who left to prepare for the [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]] AFL team's entry. Central District was captained by Roger Girdham and coached by Steve Wright.<ref name="advertiser"/>


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Revision as of 22:00, 5 June 2024

1996 SANFL Grand Final

Central District

Port Adelaide
6.8 (44) 11.14 (80)
1 2 3 4
CD 2.1 (13) 3.4 (22) 5.6 (36) 6.8 (44)
PA 1.4 (10) 4.6 (30) 7.10 (52) 11.14 (80)
DateSunday 6 October 1996
StadiumFootball Park
Attendance46,120
UmpiresRichard Williams, Michael Avon, and Troy Burton
Coin toss won byCentral District
Kicked towardNorth End
Accolades
Best on GroundDavid Brown
Broadcast in Australia
NetworkABC
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The 1996 South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Grand Final saw the Port Adelaide Magpies defeat the Central District Bulldogs by 36 points. The match was played on Sunday 6 October 1996 at Football Park in front of a crowd of 46,120. [1] As of the 2020 SANFL Grand Final, this is the highest attendance for an SANFL Grand Final since the first year of the Adelaide Crows in the AFL (1991).

This was Port Adelaide's 34th premiership, third premiership in a row, and seventh in nine years. Port would also go on to win in 1998 and 1999.

Port had also beaten Central District in the 1995 Grand Final. Thirteen Port players from the 1995 grand final also played in the 1996 grand final. For Central District, 12 players played in both.

Central District entered the Grand Final as favourite to win as they were minor premiers (first on the ladder prior to the finals) and had beaten Port on all four occasions that the teams had met in 1996 prior to the grand final.

Match Summary

Jack Oatey Medal

The Jack Oatey Medal for best player in the Grand Final was awarded to David Brown of Port Adelaide. However, The Advertiser (Adelaide) newspaper judged Fabian Francis as the best player on the ground.[1]

Teams

Port Adelaide was captained by Tim Ginever and coached by Stephen Williams. Williams assumed the role mid-season following John Cahill's departure, who left to prepare for the Port Adelaide AFL team's entry. Central District was captained by Roger Girdham and coached by Steve Wright.[1]

Umpires

The game was umpired by Richard Williams, Michael Avon, and Troy Burton.

Scorecard

1996 SANFL Grand Final
Sunday 6 October (2:10 pm) Central District def. by Port Adelaide Football Park (crowd: 46,120)
2.1 (13)
3.4 (22)
5.6 (36)
6.8 (44)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Final
1.4 (10)
4.6 (30)
7.10 (52)
11.14 (80)
Umpires: Richard Williams, Michael Avon, Troy Burton
Jack Oatey Medallist: David Brown
Television broadcast: ABC
P. Vardy 2
T. Cook, A, Balkwill, J. Cotton, R. Girdham 1
Goals 7 Hodges
2 Tredrea
1 D. Smith, R. Smith
S. Schwerdt, S. Lee, R. Girdham Best Brown, Francis, Hodges
  • 1996 marked the end of an era for Port Adelaide being their last year in the SANFL, as the Port Adelaide Football Club joined the AFL in 1997.
  • This is the highest attendance for an SANFL Grand Final since the first year of the Adelaide Crows in the AFL (1991).

Port Adelaide entrance into the AFL

1996 Port Adelaide guernsey on display in the State Library of South Australia featuring signatures from Tim Ginever, John Cahill and Stephen Carter.

1996 marked the end of an era for Port Adelaide being their last year their senior most team played in the SANFL, as the Port Adelaide Football Club started fielding a side the AFL from 1997 onwards.

The Power's inaugural squad included eight players from the 1996 Port Adelaide SANFL premiership team, including Warren Tredrea, Scott Hodges, Michael Wilson, Fabian Francis, Stephen Carter, Darren Mead, David Brown and Nigel Fiegert.

Fellow Magpies Darryl Poole (who missed the Grand Final via suspension), Peter Burgoyne, Tom Carr, Paul Evans and Jason Dylan (rookie list) would round out the homegrown picks. They would be joined by former Magpies returning from other AFL clubs including inaugural captain Gavin Wanganeen, Brayden Lyle and Shane Bond.

Central District would supply the Power with two players from their defeated Grand Final team, Jarrod Cotton and Mark Conway, and juniors Stuart Dew and Nathan Steinberner.

References

  1. ^ a b c The Advertiser newspaper 7 October 1996, pages 19, 20, 30