Wikis. Woodville-West Torrens Founded in 1901 by the Sturt Cricket Club, the club initially struggled to make the finals, however, in 1915 they won their first Premiership.
Central District Norwood 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.
Calling all Sturt Past Players, Following the success of last year’s event, Sturt Past Players will come together again Sunday 18th of August - Sturt vs Magpies at Peter Motley Oval, Unley. © Copyright 2020 SANFL.
All rights reserved. Established in 1877 as the South Australian Football Association, SANFL is the oldest State League competition in Australia, one week older than the Victorian Football Association. 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. Founded in 1901 by the Sturt Cricket Club, the club initially struggled to make the finals, however, in 1915 they won their first Premiership. get in touch with me via the sturt football club.
the Preliminary Final against the Adelaide Crows a week later, by 35 points to set up a Grand Final match against Eagles. FANDOM. Sturt won the 1969 Grand Final beating Glenelg who had included the The 1976 Grand Final win over Port Adelaide was dominated by ruckman After Oatey's retirement at the end 1982, Sturt under coaches Under Phil Carman, Sturt reached the Grand Final in 1998, losing to Port Adelaide by nine points. This is a list of players to have played for the Sturt Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Renamed the South Australian Football League in 1907, the N was added in 1927 to reflect the national game of Australian Football.Much has captivated the South Australian football audience since those formative years, with countless memorable moments and heroic deeds a feature at Adelaide Oval, Football Park and the suburban terraces across metropolitan Adelaide.The SANFL History Centre has become a national treasure trove of footy memorabilia.The centre, located at Bowden in Adelaide’s inner west, is home to thousands of South Australian football items, from photos, scrapbooks and classic grand final videos to trophies, blazers, guernseys, footballs and much more.The centre is run by a dedicated team of volunteers with a passion for ensuring SANFL memorabilia is nurtured for generations to come.In 2017, the State Library of South Australia played host to the first ever exhibition in the League’s history, Provide your details below to receive History Newsletters direct to your mailbox. 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.
Sturt play their home games at the 15,000 capacity Sturt enjoyed little success initially and struggled to make the finals.
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. Adelaide
After several decades of substantial finals appearances and a few premiership wins, Sturt entered a period of success, winning seven premiers Over the past decade he managed Sturt’s Membership Services.
HISTORY SEARCH FEE HISTORY TIMELINE PREMIERSHIPS HONOUR BOARD THE PLAYERS HALL ... 1990 Sturt appoint former Geelong player, Kevin Higgins as Coach, ... Sturt Football Club is pleased to announce that it has been granted the sixth licence to enter a tea.
West Adelaide The centre is run by a dedicated team of volunteers with a passion for ensuring SANFL memorabilia is nurtured for generations to come. Port Adelaide Wikimedia Commons has media related to Players of Sturt Football Club. In 1965, it reached the grand final and before 62,543 (a SANFL record until 1976 and the highest Sturt's 1967 and 1968 grand final wins were again at the expense of Port Adelaide. Six days after the win, several of the club's players and support staff were celebrating the win at the Sari Club in Sturt finished fifth in 2010 and 9th in 2011.
The use of temporary fencing ended in 2014 when a white picket fence was erected at the oval. Phil, was a Life Member, Vice President, SANFL Service Award recipient and former Board Member. The Sturt Football Club's song is "It's A Grand Old Flag".
South Adelaide Games Movies TV Video. Glenelg They then went on to win the From the club's inception in 1901 until 1986, the Sturt Football Club played their home games at the Before 2014, Sturt was forced to hire Unley Oval for each SANFL home game, due to the councils wish that the oval remain a public park as well as paying for temporary fencing to be erected for each home game. like what you see? The Blues Finished 3rd after the home and away season and started the final series by beating South Adelaide in the Qualifying final.