Round 9 SANFL Footy Fix - SANFL (2024)

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Round 9 SANFL Match Review Panel

Eagles’ James Rowe will challenge a one-match ban for engaging in rough conduct with Central’s Brinn Little at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday.

Rowe will face the SANFL Tribunal at 6pm on Tuesday.

Adelaide’s Jack Madgen has accepted a one-match ban for using abusive language towards an umpire at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.

Central’s Rhett Montgomerie has accepted a $125 fine and reprimand for striking Eagle Zac Buck at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday.

Sturt’s Rory Illman has accepted a reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Norwood’s Izaak Twelftree at Thomas Farms Oval on Monday.

Norwood’s Cooper Murley has accepted a reprimand for striking Sturt’s Sam Conforti at Thomas Farms Oval on Monday.

South’s Tom Wheaton has accepted a reprimand for making unreasonable contact with an umpire at Flinders University Stadium on Saturday.

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North’s Ella Quinn has accepted a reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Central’s Shelby Smith at X Convenience Oval on Saturday.

West’s Olivia Smith has accepted a reprimand for engaging in rough conduct with Eagle Mikayla Cavallaro at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval on Saturday.

Round 9 Powerade Breakthrough Player

The Round 9 Powerade Breakthrough Player is South Adelaide’s Tom Wheaton.

In just his eighth League match, the Strathalbyn product registered 16 disposals, two goals, three tackles and three clearances in the Panthers’ win against Adelaide.

Round 1 – Toby Murray (Adelaide)
Round 2 – Patrick Weckert (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 3 – Ned Walter (Sturt)

Round 4 – Will Patton (West Adelaide)
Round 5 – Noah Howes (South Adelaide)
Round 6 – Finn Heard (Norwood)
Round 7 – Charlie Duncan (South Adelaide)
Round 8 – Dylan White (West Adelaide)

Round 13 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player

The Round 13 SANFLW Powerade Breakthrough Player is South Adelaide’s Mel Anderson.

A significant influence in the Panthers’ win against Glenelg, the 19-year-old displayed great maturity while registering 18 disposals, 10 marks, eight tackles and two goals.

Round 1 – Poppy Scholz (Glenelg)
Round 2 – India Rasheed (Sturt)
Round 3 – Violet Patterson (Glenelg)
Round 4 – Zara Walsh (Sturt)
Round 5 – Jasmine Evans (Central)
Round 6 – Monique Bessen (Sturt)
Round 7 – Lucy Boyd (West)
Round 8 – Grace Martin (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 9 – Kiana Lee (Norwood)
Round 10 – Laela Ebert (North Adelaide)
Round 11 – Layla Vizgaudis (South Adelaide)
Round 12 – Emma Charlton (South Adelaide)

Round 11 SANFL U18 MVP

The Round 11 SANFL U18 MVP is Central’s Cameron Nairn.

Recruited from Willaston, Nairn was a constant threat in the air as he hauled in six contested marks to go with 21 disposals and three goals against the Eagles.

Round 1 – Sam Cumming (North Adelaide)
Round 2 – Jevan Phillipou (Woodville-West Torrens)
Round 3 – Ryan Lane-Ellis (Central District)
Round 4 – Ned Atkinson (Sturt)
Round 5 – Jacob Newton (Norwood)
Round 6 – Dyson Sharp (Central District)
Round 7 – Phoenix Hargrave (South Adelaide)
Round 8 – Sam Waltham (Sturt)
Round 9 – Kobee Dabinett (Sturt)
Round 10 – Sid Draper (South Adelaide)

Round 9 AAMI Rookies

Sam Hindes (South) – Kangarilla FC
Bailey Pilmore (South) – Aldinga FC
Jack Wheare (Eagles) – Ardrossan FC

Round 13 SANFLW AAMI Rookie

The Round 13 SANFLW AAMI Rookie is North Adelaide’s Dakota Kendall.

Recruited from the Broadview Football Club, the 17-year-old collected 10 disposals and two marks in her debut against Central.

Round 9 SANFL Now Player of the Year Award

South v Adelaide – Tom Eglington
3 – Kobe Mutch (South)
2 – Elliot Dunkin (South)
1 – Jake Summerton (South)

Eagles v Central – John Casey
3 – Jez McLennan (Central)
2 – Zane Williams (Eagles)
1 – George Kendall (Central)

Sturt v Norwood – Adrian Pickles
3 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
2 – James Battersby (Sturt)
1 – Harry Boyd (Norwood)

Glenelg v North – Grant Coffee
3 – Matt Allen (Glenelg)
2 – Harrison Wigg (North)
1 – Riley Holder (Glenelg)

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South v Adelaide
10 – Kobe Mutch (South)
5 – Ollie Davis (South)
5 – Nick Murray (Adelaide)
5 – Jake Summerton (South)
4 – Elliot Dunkin (South)
1 – Zac Taylor (Adelaide)

Eagles v Central
10 – Jez McLennan (Central)
8 – Connor Ballenden (Eagles)
6 – Harry Grant (Central)
4 – Jai Larkins (Central)
1 – Zane Williams (Eagles)
1 – Adam D’Aloia (Eagles)

Sturt v Norwood
9 – Casey Voss (Sturt)
5 – Connor McFadyen (Sturt)
5 – Sam Conforti (Sturt)
4 – Will Snelling (Sturt)
4 – Jackson Callow (Norwood)
3 – James Battersby (Sturt)

Glenelg v North
9 – Riley Holder (Glenelg)
5 – Harrison Wigg (North)
5 – Harrison Magor (North)
4 – Alex Spina (North)
3 – Austin Kitschke (Glenelg)
3 – Chris Curran (Glenelg)
1 – Matt Allen (Glenelg)

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