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club board staff values building the blues double blues go green life members in memoriam bequests club song 2019 annual report news season 2020 covid-19 updates fixtures training events injury updates hospitality packages player profiles senior men senior women Founded in 1901 by the Sturt Cricket Club, the club initially struggled to make the finals, however, in 1915 they won their first Premiership. The Brighton Districts and Old Scholars (BDOS) is an Australian rules football team based in the southern suburbs of Adelaide which was formed in 1991 as a merger between the former Brighton Football Club and Brighton High Old Scholars Football Club. Sports Team. www.sturtlions.com.au. the Preliminary Final against the Adelaide Crows a week later, by 35 points to set up a Grand Final match against Eagles. The League today, comprises again four clubs: Woodville West Torrens, Morphettville Park, Port Adelaide and Greenacres. The founder of the SAWFL, Clubs that were instrumental in the early years the League were the Cougars, Thunderbirds, Hectorville, Brighton, Modbury, Para Hills, Kilburn, Edwardstown, Pooraka, Goodwood, North Adelaide, West Adelaide, McLaren Vale and Sturt.
Under the guidance of the President, Significant milestones of League members who have long represented SA at the National Women's AFL Championships are The Dutschke Medal is named after Gina Dutschke, the founder of the South Australian Women's Football League, back in 1990. Aldinga Football Club; Christies Beach Football Club; Flinders University Football Club; Happy Valley Football Club; Ironbank Cherry Gardens; Kangarilla Football Club ; Kenilworth; Morphettville Park Football Club; Mount Barker; Mount Lofty District Football Club; Premierships. The Sturt Football Club's song is "It's A Grand Old Flag". Central District See actions taken by the people who manage and post content. Over 900 players have registered with SAWFL since 1991, and there is a new generation to come. Official page for information regarding SANFL Female Football Programs in South Australia Back Row (Left To Right): Willow HOMERSHAM, Lucy GRIFFITH, Annalise SIZE, Shae GUNDLACH, Paxton DAVIS-MATTNER, Courtney ROBERTS, Tess MAPLE, Casey FRASER, Racheal GUIGLEY, Taylor PRENZLER, Holly TRUEACK Middle Row (Left To Right): Maya RIGTER, Jess SCHULZ, Carly TOLSON, Ellen MAPLE, Shae PACIFICO HART, Julie POWER, … Sturt President Jason Kilic said that the Double Blues were excited about the opportunities integrating a women’s team into the football club presented. Sturt Football Club Team Selection: Rd 6 Women Team Selection - Glenelg
Poor results in both seasons plus off field mismanagement resulted in a club debt of $2.2 million and almost saw the club to the grave, as reports in early 2013 stated that the club "went perilously close to closing its doors".2016 saw Sturt mount a resurgence under new coach and former premiership player Martin Mattner. The Blues Finished 3rd after the home and away season and started the final series by beating South Adelaide in the Qualifying final. Woodville-West Torrens Football Club. The Medal is awarded to the player with the highest number of goals kicked throughout the competition.The Carmel Laube Medal was named in memory and honour of Carmel Laube, who played for Edwardstown, and represented the State Squad until ill health. In 1909, the club was strengthened by a number of interstate players enticed by offers of employment and accommodation and in 1910, Sturt played in their first Grand Final, losing to Between 1930 and 1941, Sturt played in five Grand Finals, winning in Sturt showed gradual improvement in Oatey's first years, finishing 6th in 1963 and third in 1964. After champion goal kicker Brant Chambers departed at the end of Season 2010, the club endured disappointing seasons in 2011 and 2012, finishing bottom in each year. Sturt’s development zone … Bevan served as co-captain in 2019, and Rigter was a member of the 2019 leadership group. Also known as the Brighton Bombers, BDOS competed in the South Australian Amateur Football League (SAAFL). Its all on again this week at Peter Motley Oval . It’s created a football club that can be successful." © Copyright 2020 SANFL.
After several decades of substantial finals appearances and a few premiership wins, Sturt entered a period of success, winning seven premierships from 1966 to 1976 under coach Sturt wear Oxford and Cambridge Blue reflecting the street names on which their home ground is based. Port Adelaide Sturt Club Website Based in the inner southern suburb of Unley, the Double Blues have won 15 premierships, including a golden run of five in succession between 1966 and 1970. Norwood Seven-time premiership Jack Oatey heads the list of Sturt greats which also includes Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees Rick Davies and Paul Bagshaw.