Sanfl Grand Finals - 1990 Sanfl Grand Final, 1999 Sanfl Grand Final, 1996 Sanfl Grand Final, 1977 Sanfl Grand Final, 1994 Sanfl Grand Final (Paperback)


Chapters: 1990 Sanfl Grand Final, 1999 Sanfl Grand Final, 1996 Sanfl Grand Final, 1977 Sanfl Grand Final, 1994 Sanfl Grand Final, 1992 Sanfl Grand Final, 1995 Sanfl Grand Final. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 1990 SANFL (South Australia National Football League) Grand Final saw the Port Adelaide Magpies defeat the Glenelg Tigers by 15 points. The match was played on Sunday October 7, 1990 at Football Park in front of a crowd of 50,589 . Port Adelaide Magpies: Glenelg Tigers: For Port Adelaide, David Hutton had 23 disposals (16 kicks, 7 handballs), followed by Tim Ginever with 22, and George Fiacchi with 21. Scott Hodges took 10 marks. For Glenelg, Tony Symonds had 33 disposals (20 kicks, 13 handballs), followed by Rod Jameson with 22. Tony Symonds took 8 marks, Michael Murphy took 7. For Port Adelaide, Rohan Smith and David Brown missed the game due to injury. Port: S. Hodges 6.5, A. Settre 3.0, D. Smith 2.0, G. Wanganeen 2.0, W. Mahney 1.1, S. Williams 1.1, M. Williams 1.0, S. Tregenza 0.2, (Rushed 0.3) Glenelg: J. Fidge 5.3, M. Murphy 3.0, G. Christie 1.2, M. Liptak 1.2, R. Jameson 1.1, D. Marshall 1.1, S. Salisbury 1.0, N. Chigwidden 0.2, A. Symonds 0.1, C. McDermott 0.1, (Rushed 0.2) Hodges' 6 goals took his season total to 153 goals, setting a new SANFL record for most goals kicked in a season. The previous record was 151 goals, set by Rick Davies from Sturt in 1983. Hodges also won the Magarey Medal in 1990. Port Adelaide were captained by Russell Johnston and coached by John Cahill. Glenelg was captained by Chris McDermott and coached by Graham Cornes. The game was umpired by Rick Kinnear and Mark Mackie. The Jack Oatey Medal for best player in the Grand Final was awarded to George Fiacchi of Port Adelaide. 1990 marked the last ye...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1645237

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Chapters: 1990 Sanfl Grand Final, 1999 Sanfl Grand Final, 1996 Sanfl Grand Final, 1977 Sanfl Grand Final, 1994 Sanfl Grand Final, 1992 Sanfl Grand Final, 1995 Sanfl Grand Final. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 36. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 1990 SANFL (South Australia National Football League) Grand Final saw the Port Adelaide Magpies defeat the Glenelg Tigers by 15 points. The match was played on Sunday October 7, 1990 at Football Park in front of a crowd of 50,589 . Port Adelaide Magpies: Glenelg Tigers: For Port Adelaide, David Hutton had 23 disposals (16 kicks, 7 handballs), followed by Tim Ginever with 22, and George Fiacchi with 21. Scott Hodges took 10 marks. For Glenelg, Tony Symonds had 33 disposals (20 kicks, 13 handballs), followed by Rod Jameson with 22. Tony Symonds took 8 marks, Michael Murphy took 7. For Port Adelaide, Rohan Smith and David Brown missed the game due to injury. Port: S. Hodges 6.5, A. Settre 3.0, D. Smith 2.0, G. Wanganeen 2.0, W. Mahney 1.1, S. Williams 1.1, M. Williams 1.0, S. Tregenza 0.2, (Rushed 0.3) Glenelg: J. Fidge 5.3, M. Murphy 3.0, G. Christie 1.2, M. Liptak 1.2, R. Jameson 1.1, D. Marshall 1.1, S. Salisbury 1.0, N. Chigwidden 0.2, A. Symonds 0.1, C. McDermott 0.1, (Rushed 0.2) Hodges' 6 goals took his season total to 153 goals, setting a new SANFL record for most goals kicked in a season. The previous record was 151 goals, set by Rick Davies from Sturt in 1983. Hodges also won the Magarey Medal in 1990. Port Adelaide were captained by Russell Johnston and coached by John Cahill. Glenelg was captained by Chris McDermott and coached by Graham Cornes. The game was umpired by Rick Kinnear and Mark Mackie. The Jack Oatey Medal for best player in the Grand Final was awarded to George Fiacchi of Port Adelaide. 1990 marked the last ye...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=1645237

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September 2010

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