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  2. South Adelaide Football Club - Wikipedia

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    The South Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football club that competes in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Known as the Panthers , their home ground is Flinders University Stadium [ 1 ] (formerly Noarlunga Oval), located in Noarlunga Downs in the southern suburbs of Adelaide .

  3. South Adelaide Panthers FC - Wikipedia

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    South Adelaide Panthers Football Club are a soccer club from the southern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia. They play in the National Premier League NPL South Australia, with a home ground at the O'Sullivan Beach Sports Complex, also known as Panther Park. Panthers also field senior female teams in the Women's State League.

  4. Australian rules football records at the Adelaide Oval

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    South Australian league football (1877–1990) [2] Score Club Year 34.22 (226) vs South Adelaide: North Adelaide: 1972 34.18 (222) vs South Adelaide: Port Adelaide: 1990 33.23 (221) vs South Adelaide: West Adelaide: 1959 34.15 (219) vs South Adelaide: West Torrens: 1950 34.12 (216) vs South Adelaide: Central District: 1973 Final SANFL standings ...

  5. Australian rules football in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    In South Australia, Australian rules football is traditionally a popular participation and spectator sport. It is governed by the South Australian Football Commission which runs the South Australia National Football League in the capital Adelaide, the highest profile competition among the 24 spread across the state.

  6. List of SANFL records - Wikipedia

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    South Adelaide: Norwood: 1907 51–56 Norwood win by 5 points [18] Clarence Gittings South Adelaide: North Adelaide: 1915 Vincentus Leahy North Adelaide: West Torrens: 1919 32–35 No score (fell short) [19] Arnold Caust South Adelaide: Norwood: 1921 37–42 Behind (over the goal post) [20] Jack Owens: Glenelg: Norwood: 1924 71–72 Behind [21 ...

  7. Sport in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australian rules football at the AAMI Stadium. Sport plays an important role in the business, community, social and cultural life in the state of South Australia.. Sport as entertainment plays an important role with South Australia, in 2007 having the second highest rate of event attendance of all states and territories with 49% of South Australians aged 15 years and over attending a sporting ...

  8. Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide (/ ˈ æ d ɪ l eɪ d / AD-il-ayd, [8] [9] locally [ˈædəlæɪd] ⓘ; Kaurna: Tarndanya [ˈd̪̥aɳɖaɲa]) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, [10] It is the fifth most populous city in Australia.

  9. Adelaide Football Club (SANFL) - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Crows, is an Australian rules football reserves team which competes in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Though the Adelaide Football Club was formed in 1990 for the national AFL competition, it was not until 2014 that the club was granted a license to field a dedicated reserves team in the SANFL.