Norwood were no longer complacent like they had been a couple weeks ago and dished out Port Adelaide's greatest ever grand final defeat in the SANFL winning by 73 points, 19.12 (126) to 7.11 (53). In 2015, Norwood started the season 9-1 despite losing their captain Kieran McGuinness to retirement along with Gavin Hughes over the off-season, Anthony Wilson to the Adelaide Crows and Steven Baldasso suffering a season ending knee injury during the pre-season. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia South Norwood F.C. He recognised the lack of junior sporting club facilities on offer in the North Ringwood area for his students and subsequently entered junior sides in the local competition which was then the Ferntree Gully Football League.

People's Choice Award! During the home and away season the club lost only three games during the minor round with a percentage of 64.82%, second to only that of Port Adelaide's 1914 season percentage of 68.78%. It was formed in 1969 as a merger of the East Torrens Football Association and the North Adelaide District Football Association. The Norwood-North Football Association (NNFA) was an Australian rules football competition based in the eastern and north-eastern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia until it folded at the end of the 1977 season. They finished 4th after the minor round with 11-7, equal third with West Adelaide, but with inferior percentage were sent to an Elimination Final and were bundled out by 44 points by Central District. Only Norwood and Port Adelaide became famous rivals after a particularly tough qualifying finals match in 1894. It was also Norwood's 30th premiership, and completed a hat-trick following on from its 2012 and 2013 flags. Founded in 1986, the club was a merger between Wandsworth F.C.

This led to the departure of their Senior Coach, Ben Warren, with both parties not being able to come to an agreement over the club's future. The Norwood Football Club was formed at a meeting held at the Norfolk Arms Hotel in Rundle Street, Adelaide on 28 February 1878. He recognised the need for a club to cater for the expanding number of juniors wanting to learn to play football in the North Ringwood area. The Redlegs were top of the ladder after Round 10 but a loss to bottom side Glenelg in round 11 would prove pivotal as they fell away in the second half of the season to only win 2 of their remaining 9 games with an horrific run of injuries to key players.

Ben Warren ended with a win-loss record of 31-27. History; Fortis in Procella Army. With midfielders Anthony Harvey (Jack Oatey Medallist), John Cunningham and Andrew Jarman playing superbly, the Redlegs had their Magpie opponents chasing shadows all afternoon. People's Choice Award! They have competed in first division every year since 2007 and won the 2014 premiership. History; Fortis in Procella Army.

In 1977, Norwood defeated East Perth for the NFL night series premiership. The CFGFL became the Eastern District Football League and the club won third division premierships in 1982, 1989 and 2003. The loss proved to be a wake up call for a side seemingly winning with ease. Vote now! They played their home matches at Portland Road in South Norwood.

Forward! and was initially named Wandsworth & Norwood until 1990 when the club's name was changed to Croydon Athletic FC. Robert Hammond would lead the Redlegs to two premierships, one in 1975 and the other in 1978. Both of these clubs would later make bids to enter the VFL, East Perth in 1980 and Norwood in 1986. Norwood was invited for promotion as they were runners-up in second division. The euphoria of the 1997 grand final victory would be short lived with the club only making it to another grand final once in the next decade, losing to Port Adelaide.Norwood won their 28th and 29th SANFL premierships in 2012 and 2013 by defeating In his first season as coach Ben Warren, with recruiting restrictions due to a salary cap breach and the loss of 12 premiership players, managed to guide the club to a Grand Final, in which Norwood defeated its biggest rival by 4 points, Norwood 12.10 (82) Port Adelaide 11.12 (78), in front of the largest Grand Final crowd for 15 years of 38,644. This would be Norwood's third and last title in a national competition. A shock loss to North Adelaide by 57 points was the start of things to come as the Redlegs struggled with many injuries throughout the year which started with Michael Chippendale missing for the first six weeks and then significant injuries to key players in Bode, Panos, Cachia, Phillips and Webber throughout the year saw the Redlegs struggle without their star players.