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1 SA Amateur Football League 2011 Annual Report and Year Book Celebrating 100 years

2 2011 MAJOR SPONSORS & PARTNERS

3 SA Amateur Football League Inc. Annual Report Financial Statements 2011

4 Vision Strengthening communities through football Mission To be recognised as a model for all sporting competitions in South Australia. Strategic directions Growing and promoting the game Being service driven Having financial sustainability Creating a safe, healthy and fun environment Enterprising leadership Building partnerships with stakeholders Creating a learning culture Cover Photo SA Amateur Football League Inc. Year of Inauguration 1911 Back Row: RF Middleton, L Dumas, TL Gepp, LE Thomson, FB Frinsdorf, E McCarron, CS Bray Front Row: BJ Kitson, D Giles, Professor HD Naylor, SW Jeffries, HWD Stoddardt 2 P a g e

5 Contents Office Bearers 4 Life Members 4 President s Report 5 Chief Executive Officer s Report 6 Treasurer s Report 7 Financial Report 8 Audit Report 15 Umpiring Manager s Report 17 Tribunal Chairperson s Report 18 How the misdemeanours compare 19 Misdemeanours report 19 Obituary Alan F. Statton, OAM 20 Obituaries John Wilson and Dr Tony Clarkson 21 Life Member Inductees 22 Certificates of Merit 22 Player Life Membership 22 AAFC Centenary Carnival Under 23 All-Australian Team Centenary Carnival SAAFL v Country MAC Challenge Cup 25 Where the teams finished in Premiership teams and medallists 27 Divisions Champion Club Cup SAAFL Team of the Year 43 Leading Goalkickers for Looking back with Don Tothill 45 Divisions 1R Under History Club Senior Premierships Club Senior Medallists Division 1 Medallists Division 1 Leading Goal kickers Honour Roll 70 3 P a g e

6 Office Bearers President Chairman Treasurer Executive Committee Gino Capogreco Trevor Holst Shaun Ryan Peter Carter John Kernahan Mark King Stephen Young Chief Executive Officer Grant Goodall (from July 2011) Chief Executive Officer Mark Shadiac (to mid-2011) Patron Honorary Solicitor Honorary Auditor Tribunal Chairperson Investigation Chairperson Honorary Historian Dr Tony Clarkson / John Dicker Gary Palasis William Buck Nick Kyriazopoulos Ian Wallace Geoff Heard SAAFL Executive Committee 2011 From left: John Kernahan, Gino Capogreco, Stephen Young, Grant Goodall, Trevor Holst, Shaun Ryan, Peter Carter - Absent: Mark King Life Members Frank Hone (1934) Henry D. Naylor (1934) Jack Massey (1938) Hugh Millard (1948) Clarrie Tideman (1948) Doug McKay (1949) Cory Treloar (1958) Graham Wilson (1958) Ted Nazer (1959) Hibble Main (1961) Bob Elix (1962) Fred Monten (1974) Alan Statton (1974) Howard Mutton (1977) Keith Sims (1978) Frank Cockburn (1984) Graham Bert (1990) John Dicker (1993) Don Tothill (1996) Elaine Davoren (1998) Jeff Burchell (2003) Peter Collins (2003) Fred Bloch (2005) Rex Lambert (2005) Chris Sando (2007) Ian Wallace (2009) John Wilson (2009) Geoff Heard (2011) John Schulz (2011) From top left: Alan Statton, Keith Sims, Graham Bert, John Dicker, Don Tothill, Elaine Davoren, Peter Collins, Jeff Burchell, Fred Bloch, Rex Lambert, Chris Sando, Ian Wallace, John Wilson, Geoff Heard, John Schulz. Deceased 4 P a g e

7 President s Report Gino Capogreco We have now come to the end of 2011 and I must say this year was the hardest I have experienced in all my years as a football administrator. At the same time, I am very proud of what has been achieved and the manner in which it has happened. Firstly, I want to recognise the current Executive Committee and the professional manner in which they carried out their duties this year. This would be the best Executive Committee I have been involved with and, in fact, any committee I have been associated with over the years. The Executive have shown to be united as one and, more importantly, placed the interests of the SAAFL above everything else as a good committee should. At the start of the year, we set some important financial objectives for the League administration, and despite much resistance, most of our objectives have been achieved. We made some very hard decisions, and aggressively pruned extravagant expenses, resulting in savings to clubs of approximately $1,100 each. We did receive criticism for this, including being told the sky would fall in and our website would fail. Interestingly, none of this happened and, in fact, our website traffic numbers improved. Quoting from the CEO s report last year, he refers to getting the right people on the bus (and the wrong people off the bus), being prepared to face-up to facts, developing a culture of discipline, weeding out inefficient practices, and getting the right people working, not for themselves, but for the improvement of the League. Well, I am pleased to say the SAAFL Executive have done exactly that, as well as commissioning an in-depth review of the League and its practices. The review has clearly identified many inefficient practices and shortcomings. I must thank Grant Goodall who stepped into the role as interim CEO under very difficult circumstances. Grant steered the League through the rest of the year as well as completing the review of the League, including recommendations for its improvement. The Executive have been wanting to do this for some time, and we were fortunate that Grant s presence provided an objective analysis of our administration. There have been a number of staff changes that may have caused some angst among some members; however the interim CEO has done a mighty job successfully navigating through these times with little disruption to the League s activities. We have now taken the opportunity to re-gear our staffing towards a proper business model, which will provide longstanding benefits to the continuing development of the League and its administration. Sadly, we lost three very significant SAAFL identities in In January, Tony Doc Clarkson, the Patron of the League since 1991, passed away after a long battle with leukaemia. Doc was 71. Only a month later, Life Member and Chairman of the League from 2001 to 2007, John Wilson, succumbed to cancer at the age of 66. Then in July 2011, we lost a stalwart of the SAAFL in Alan Statton, OAM. Alan was a much valued long-term member of the League holding positions as General Manager, Secretary and Treasurer from I had the pleasure of knowing Alan for a long period of time and was deeply saddened by his passing. On a brighter note, to all the Grand Final winners, well done! To Sacred Heart OC in Division 1 for getting so close in a fantastic game and to Gaza for the welldeserved win after being top all year. SHOC took the game up to you but you held on. Congratulations! A big thank you to all who volunteered their time to the League and its Clubs. A special thanks to Rex Lambert and his tireless work at Thebarton. To Jack Button and his umpires, Nick Kyriazopoulos and the Tribunal members, and Ian Wallace and the Investigation Committee. Thank you all for your efforts for the League. To all our sponsors, thank you for supporting one of the best leagues in Australia and what you do for grassroots football. We sincerely welcome our two new Life Members; John Schulz and Geoff Heard - whom have provided long and dedicated service to every aspect of our League. They are worthy recipients. To all the clubs; like any Board, the Executive Committee are charged with the responsibility of formulating strategy and ensuring that the operational arm of the organisation implements that strategy. New opportunities have already surfaced, but more importantly, many old doors have reopened to the League. This Executive has a clear vision about managing the League s assets and revenue in a responsible manner. The view that the clubs are a bottomless source of funds has been put to the sword, and I promise you that what will eventuate in the future will be fantastic. 5 P a g e

8 Chief Executive Officer s Report Grant Goodall Joining the SAAFL team in mid-july this year, at a challenging time as the Interim CEO, has been a great privilege and rewarding experience. I say privileged because SAAFL has a proud 100 year history and an enormous number of passionate volunteers at all levels of the competition that make our competition perform at such high standards throughout the season. The standard of the games and players has also impressed me greatly. This combined with the genuine personalities involved in our great sport have made my time here all the more enjoyable and productive. I would like to particularly thank our President, Gino Capogreco, for his support during my contract term. I compliment him and the professional Executive Committee, who dedicated many hours to ensure the finals series were a success, and the organisation continued in a business as usual manner, especially with the staff changes that occurred during that period. I have provided a comprehensive organisation review document to the Executive Committee which recommends a new structure for the organisation; identifies potential new revenue opportunities and recommends the implementation of new policies, processes and procedures to improve our efficiency and customer servicing, whilst maintaining a tight control on expenditure and keeping club calls as low as possible. The SAAFL is a relatively small business in term of turnover but is complex due to its sheer size in the management of one of the largest Australian Rules football competitions in Australia, with 66 clubs and 8,000 players. The team of staff at SAAFL numbers over 250, with 210 umpires and the additional numbers made up by seasonal contractors and a handful of administrative staff. installation of new lights for next season. The West Torrens City Council is looking to make Thebarton Oval and its surrounds into a major sporting precinct in the next few years. The decision by your Executive Committee to move to Thebarton Oval was a bold and significant vision that will continue to benefit SAAFL s success for many years to come. Our focus should always be providing support to our clubs, players and supporters and ensuring our games are played and managed to the highest standards possible. As mentioned, this could not happen without the support of the SAAFL organisation volunteers, especially your delegate representatives and Executive Committee; Investigation and Tribunal members lead by Nick Kyriazopoulos and Ian Wallace; Rules and Regulation Committee Chairman, Geoff Heard and Umpires Association Committee Members. A special mention and thanks must also go to Rex Lambert and Ian Wallace who have been tireless in extra duties performed voluntarily. At a club level, thank you to the many hundreds of club officials and thousands of supporters who are a vital aspect of our game. To the 8,000 players, congratulations on your commitment to the SAAFL competition and congratulations to all Grand Final winners. Thanks also go to the SAAFL staff, media writers, Grass Roots television programme producer Lisa Wright, umpires, and our sponsors for ensuring that we had a successful season. The seasonal aspect of our organisation and the management of the Thebarton Oval venue do present challenges and in my review I identified the Thebarton Oval venue has the potential to be better utilised. The Thebarton Oval lighting project should see the 6 P a g e

9 Treasurer s Report Shaun Ryan I take great pride in providing, as far as can be ascertained, the first written Treasurer s Report provided to members in the League s history. I would like to thank my fellow Executive members for their help and guidance during this difficult year. Becoming the 11th Treasurer in SAAFL history was always in my eyes going to be a challenging job, as the year unfolded it became clear to me that the internal office management of accounting and finance practices required a complete overhaul to bring them up to contemporary standards. The Executive Committee and interim CEO have been working on setting up appropriate financial processes for our organisation, which align to best practice. An example of this is having clearly documented audit trails for all cash payments, something that was introduced at the start of this year but not put in place until recently. This year s financial accounts directly reflect the year that we have had. The decision to terminate the contract of the former CEO in addition to paying for an interim replacement CEO has had an impact on the bottom line. We have also needed to employ other contract staff to replace departing staff. The Executive have been very happy with the improvements made in the administration of the business in recent times. In addition, we have utilised the services of a contract qualified accountant to scrutinise the League s finances and accounts. This scrutiny, together with our newly established practices, has already identified many areas of improvement in our finances, assets, data entry and reporting. Our current cash position does require some explanation. We currently have approximately $75,000 in our account which is represented as a liability on the balance sheet for the Thebarton lights program. There has been approximately $70,000 paid out in long service leave and annual leave to three staff members who left in late In moving forward to 2012 the Executive has approved for the panel umpires bonus to be incorporated into the weekly umpires payment, so this will be reduced from Club s call fees. Also, payment for umpires in finals will be made equally by the two competing teams allowing the League to reduce club call fees by the appropriate amount. The administration component of the calls will remain unchanged. It is estimated that there will be a slight increase in insurances, but these will be reflective of what we are charged by the SANFL. The 2012 Budget is planned to deliver approximately $110,000 surplus, which it is aimed to be delivered by increasing new revenue streams through increased use of Thebarton Oval and new sponsorships. In closing I wish to thank all the delegates for their support during my first year and I expect that this Executive s willingness to be totally transparent has been appreciated. Thank you. Members should note that funds previously excluded from the financial statements in relation to the Robert Johnston Trust have now been reported. This represents approximately $70,000 consisting of shares and cash. Clubs should be aware that no current member of the Executive was previously aware of the existence of these funds. There have been many disruptions in the administration of the League during this past year but the Executive have already noticed the benefits of our decisions and have remained focussed on a businessas-usual approach. 7 P a g e

10 FINANCIAL REPORT Financial Statements For the year ending 30 September 2011 INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th September 2011 NOTES INCOME Accreditation and Training 4,061 6,424 Advertising 16,844 9,586 Calls 326, ,241 Centenary Functions 32,685 - Development Grants 22,294 14,438 Dividends and Interest from Investments 12,729 12,312 Fines 14,390 20,850 Gate Taking, Major Round 148, ,506 Freehold Property Income 49,221 26,181 Insurance Recoveries 109, ,980 Junior Football Income 1,238 1,500 League History (329) 4,934 Loan Jumper Hire Income 1,218 1,615 Medal Count Function 24,511 23,963 Media Contributions from members 8,006 48,560 NAB Challenge Income 30,342 - Sales of match equipment 2,257 3,760 Royalties 11,427 20,219 Sponsorships and Grants 162, ,360 State and Representative Football 3,899 2,727 Sundries 25,877 2,235 Thebarton Precinct 196, ,898 Web Photo Sales 1,994 1,667 TOTAL INCOME 1,207,480 1,079,956 EXPENSES Accreditation and Training - 17,122 Advertising 1, Affiliation Fees & Expenses 3,195 3,241 Annual Dinner - 2,883 Audit Fees 1,975 1,900 AAFC Expenses 10,426 4,875 Bad Debts Bank Fees 4,098 3,956 Canteen and Catering 26,500 6,648 Centenary Activities33,822 1,818 Communication Expense 22,112 18,297 Depreciation 39,691 38,114 Entertainment 1,149 9,535 Football Newspaper28,508 - History Expense Honoraria 1, Impairment of stock 54,520 - Information Technology 58,283 54,144 Insurance General 101,662 99,783 Interest Expense Junior Football League Uniforms Major Round Expenses 13,461 14,499 Medal Count Expenses 23,133 22,521 Medals and Trophies 13,526 14,290 8 P a g e

11 INCOME STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th September 2011 (Continued) NOTES Media Expense 31,658 34,345 Motor Vehicle Expense 52,052 18,039 NAB Challenge Expenses 7,015 - Payroll Expenses 352, ,999 Photocopying 6,008 7,350 Photo Sales Printing and Stationery 12,616 19,699 Professional Fees 43,313 15,117 Repairs and Maintenance 1,819 1,106 Seminar Expense 82 Staff Training 2,997 2,609 State and Representative Football 30,681 23,091 Sundry 20,850 6,133 Taxes and Charges 24,570 14,196 Thebarton Precinct Expenses 230, ,667 Travel Expenses Umpires Fees and Expenses 111, ,144 Utilities TOTAL EXPENSES 1,368,714 1,077,392 OPERATING SURPLUS (DEFICIT) (161,234) 2,564 Accumulated Funds Beginning of Year 451, ,633 Adjustment to accumulated funds - (701) Accumulated Funds End of Year 290, ,496 This statement should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes. 9 P a g e

12 BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th September 2011 NOTES Current Assets Cash 2 208, ,189 Receivables 3 57,442 64,549 Inventories 4 22,108 75,383 Total Current Assets 287, ,121 Non-Current Assets Investments 5 136,941 94,702 Property & Equipment 6 1,175,459 1,115,683 Total Non-Current Assets 1,312,400 1,210,385 Total Assets 1,599,998 1,626,506 NOTES Current Liabilities Creditors and Borrowings 7 196, ,552 Provisions 8 10,302 84,619 Total Current Liabilities 206, ,171 Total Liabilities 206, ,171 Net Assets 1,393,157 1,403,335 Members Funds Accumulated Funds 290, ,496 Other Funds 9 1,102, ,839 Total Members Funds 1,393,157 1,403,335 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30th September 2011 NOTES Cash Flows from Operating Activities Receipts 1,120,838 1,341,098 Payments (1,211,056) (1,320,701) Interest Received 12,729 12,461 Interest Paid (2) (241) Net Cash provided by Operating Activities 10(b) (77,491) 32,617 Cash Flows from Investing Activities Payments for Property, Plant and Equipment (14,467) (5,571) Purchases of Investments- (4,460) Proceeds from Sale of Investments 23,817 5,000 Net Cash provided (used) by Investing Activities 9,350 (5,031) Net increase (decrease) in Cash (68,141) 27,586 Cash at Beginning of Year 276, ,603 Cash at End of Year 10(a) 208, ,189 This statement should be read in conjunction with the accompanying notes. 10 P a g e

13 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30th September 2011 Note 1 Statement of Accounting Policies This financial report is a special purpose report and has been prepared for distribution to members to satisfy the financial reporting requirements of the constitution of the League and the Associations Incorporation Act of South Australia. The committee has determined that the association is not a reporting entity. The financial report has been prepared on an accruals basis using historical costs and does not take into account changing money values or, except where stated, current valuation of non-current assets. The following significant accounting policies, which are consistent with the previous year unless otherwise stated, have been adopted in the preparation of this financial report. (a) Income Tax The League is exempt from Income Tax under Section 23 g (iii) of the Income Tax Assessment Act. (b) Inventories Inventories consist of match equipment and general merchandise and are valued at the lower of cost or net realisable value. (c) Investments Investments are valued at recoverable amount which is the quoted market value in the case of shares in listed companies, and income is brought into account on an accrual basis. Expected net cash flows from investments have not been discounted to present value in determining recoverable amount. (d) Provision for Employee Entitlements Provision has been made for the League s liability for annual leave and long service leave at balance date. Long service leave is accrued for all employees with more than five years of service with the League. The League has no legal obligation to provide benefits to employees on retirement. All entitlements have been measured at the nominal amount rather than present value of estimated future cash flows. Contributions are made by the League to an Employee Superannuation Fund, and are charged as expenses as incurred. (e) Property & Equipment The depreciable amount of Property & Equipment is depreciated over the estimated life of the asset, commencing from the time that the asset is held ready for use. The carrying amount of property and equipment is reviewed annually to ensure that it is not in excess of the recoverable amount from those assets. The recoverable amount is assessed on the basis of the expected net cash flow which will be received from the assets' employment and subsequent disposal. The expected net cash flows have been discounted to present values in determining the recoverable amount. (f) Impairment of Assets At each reporting date, the League reviews the carrying value of its assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have been impaired. If such indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset, being the higher of the asset's fair value less cost to sell and value in use, is compared to the asset's carrying value. Any excess of the asset's carrying value over its recoverable amount is expensed to the income statement. (g) Cash and Investments brought to account In a prior period, the SAAFL received donations for a player seriously injured during a football game, the intention being that the funds would be used to support the injured player. These funds have been recognised in the financial statements for the first time this year within short term deposits ($23,817) and investments ($51,068). Following the death of the player, legal opinion is to be obtained on the correct ownership and treatment of these funds and income arising thereon. 11 P a g e

14 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30 September 2011 (Continued) (h) Comparative Figures Comparative figures have been adjusted to conform to changes in presentation for the current financial year where required by Accounting Standards or as a result of changes in accounting policy. NOTES Note 2 Cash Cash on Hand Undeposited Funds Cash at Bank 16,635 26,529 Deposits at Call 167, ,437 Short Term Deposits 23,817-10(a) 208, ,189 Please refer to note 1(g) in regards to short term deposits brought to account. Note 3 Receivables Debtors 57,442 64,549 57,442 64,549 Note 4 Inventories League Ties & Match Equipment (at Cost) 13,751 10,625 Centenary Book (at Cost) - 60,229 Canteen & Catering (at Cost) 8,357 4,529 During the year, the Centenary Book stock was written off as it has been determined that the stock is now obsolete. In accordance with Note 1(f) the value of the stock on hand has been written off to the profit and loss statement. 22,108 75,383 Note 5 Investments Shares at market value 30/09/ ,941 94,702 Please refer to note 1(g) in regards to investments brought to account. 136,941 94,702 Note 6 Property & Equipment North Adelaide Property (Capital value for ESL) 1,075, ,000 Less Accumulated Depreciation (26,375) (22,750) Leasehold Improvements 164, ,659 Less Accumulated Depreciation (55,182) (36,788) Furniture & Equipment (at cost) 133, ,094 Less Accumulated Depreciation (116,205) (98,532) 1,175,459 1,115,683 Note 7 Creditors & Borrowings Trade Creditors 31,608 14,052 Sundry Creditors & Accruals 91,396 96,520 Tax Payable 73,535 27, , , P a g e

15 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 30 September 2011 (Continued) Note 8 Provisions Annual Leave 4,158 25,523 Long Service Leave 6,144 59,096 10,302 84,619 Note 9 Other Funds E Pfitzner Memorial Fund 1,000 1,000 Investment Revaluation Reserve 100,327 34,271 Property Revaluation Reserve 1,001, ,068 H Treloar Memorial Fund ,102, ,839 Movement in Other Funds Balance at beginning of year 951, ,864 Add: Investment Revaluation Reserve 66,056 (11,025) Add: Property Revaluation 85,000 80,000 Add: Other Reserves - - Balance at end of year 1,102, ,839 Note 10 Cash Flow Information (a) Reconciliation of Cash For the purpose of cash flow, cash includes cash on hand and cash at bank and deposits, net of outstanding bank overdraft. Cash on Hand Cash at Bank (Overdraft) 16,635 26,529 Deposits 191, ,437 Net Cash 208, ,189 (b) Reconciliation of Net cash provided by operating activities to operating surplus (deficit). Operating Surplus (Deficit) (161,234) 2,564 Non cash flows in operating surplus: Depreciation 39,691 38,114 Changes in assets & liabilities Increase/(Decrease) in Creditors 57,987 73,161 (Increase)/Decrease in Receivables 7,107 (32,411) (Increase)/Decrease in Inventories 53,275 (64,048) Increase/(Decrease) in Provisions (74,317) 15,237 Net Cash from Operating Activities (77,491) 32, P a g e

16 STATEMENT BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE In the opinion of the Executive Committee, the accompanying accounts 1. Present fairly the financial position of the South Australian Amateur Football League as at 30 September 2011 and the results and cash flow for the year ended at that date 2. Have been prepared and presented in accordance with applicable Accounting Concepts applicable Accounting Standards, and the Associations Incorporation Act. At the date of this statement, we have reasonable grounds to believe that the League will be able to pay its debts as and when they fall due. The statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Executive Committee and is signed for and on-behalf of the Executive Committee by: S. Ryan G. Capogreco Executive Member Executive Member Dated this day 21st November REPORT BY THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE In accordance with Section 35 (5) of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1985, The Executive Committee of the South Australian Football League Incorporated hereby states that during the financial year ended 30th September 2011: (a) (1) no officer of the League; (2) no firm of which the officer is a member; and (3) no body corporate in which an officer has a substantial financial interest, has received or became entitled to receive a benefit as a result of a contract between the Officer, firm, or body corporate and the League except for the following: G. Goodall holds the position of Chief Executive Officer and has a contract of employment with the League. (b) no officer of the League has received directly or indirectly from the League any payment or other benefit of pecuniary value. This report is made in accordance with a resolution of the Executive Committee and is signed for and behalf of the Executive Committee by: S. Ryan G. Capogreco Executive Member Executive Member Dated this day 21st November P a g e

17 INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE INCORPORATED Report on the Financial Report We have audited the accompanying financial report, being a special purpose financial report, of the South Australia Amateur Football League Incorporated, which comprises the balance sheet as at 30 September 2011 and the statement of income and expenditure and cash flow statement for the year then ended, a summary of significant accounting policies, other explanatory notes and statement by the executive committee. Executive Committee s Responsibility for the Financial Report The executive committee of the association is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report and have determined that the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial statements, which form part of the financial report, are consistent with the financial reporting requirements of the Associations Incorporation Act (South Australia) and are appropriate to meet the needs of the members. The executive committee s responsibilities also include establishing and maintaining internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation of the financial report that is free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error; selecting and applying appropriate accounting policies; and making accounting estimates that are reasonable in the circumstances. Auditor s Responsibility Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the financial report based on our audit. No opinion is expressed as to whether the accounting policies used, as described in Note 1, are appropriate to meet the needs of the members. We conducted our audit in accordance with Australian Auditing Standards. These Auditing Standards require that we comply with relevant ethical requirements relating to audit engagements and plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the financial report is free from material misstatement. An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the financial report. The procedures selected depend on the auditor s judgment, including the assessment of the risks of material misstatement of the financial report, whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, the auditor considers internal control relevant to the entity s preparation and fair presentation of the financial report in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the entity s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the committee, as well as evaluating the overall presentation of the financial report. The financial report has been prepared for distribution to members for the purpose of fulfilling the executive committee s financial reporting under the Associations Incorporation Act (South Australia). We disclaim any assumption of responsibility for any reliance on this report or on the financial report to which it relates to any person other than the members, or for any purpose other than that for which it was prepared. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion. 15 P a g e

18 INDEPENDENT AUDIT REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE INCORPORATED Independence In conducting our audit, we have complied with the independence requirements of Australian professional ethical pronouncements. Auditor s Opinion In our opinion: a) the financial report presents fairly in accordance with the accounting policies described in Note 1 to the financial report the financial position of the South Australia Amateur Football League Incorporated as at 30 September 2011, and the results of its operations for the year then ended; and b) we have obtained all the information and explanations required from the Association. Emphasis of Matter The financial report is prepared in accordance with a special purpose framework and accordingly may not be suitable for other purposes. The above opinion is not modified in respect of this matter. William Buck ABN: D.B. Spencer Partner Dated this 18 th day of November, 2011 Adelaide 16 P a g e

19 Umpiring Manager s Report Jack Button Reviewing the past year has been an exciting time. This is where all the hard work by umpires and other matchday officials is acknowledged, but more so because the proof of all this hard work is made evident. The diligence which all umpires, coaches and support people have brought to their positions is to be commended. Return of match day paperwork this year has been exceptional. Established practices such as accreditation, punctuality, communication of match-day issues, training and coaching focus has been consolidated from 2010 and we will continue to improve on these criteria in This year has been a time for change in leadership, which inevitably brings its own issues and challenges. However, the professionalism displayed by coaching staff and umpires in general has been of a high quality. The education of umpires regarding accreditation and coaching has had a focus on player safety (in particular the ball player), and this has added to the overall positive outcome for the year. In season 2011: 15 Club umpires went through 3 modules of Level 1 Accreditation League appointed boundary umpires officiated in Division 4 for the first time A female field umpire officiated in a Division 1 A game for the first time in our history Matt Konetschka, a SAAFL Division 1 Grand Final boundary umpire from 2010, officiated in the SANFL Grand Final in umpires made their debut at Division 1 level across field, boundary and goal umpiring Thanks to John Morrison, Stephen Mallett, Peter Angel and all other support coaching staff for all their work this year, and also my personal thanks must go to Barry Oates for being a constant source of information and support. I have specifically implemented a shift towards more open lines of communication with the clubs this year, and the plan is to build on this in 2012 with a captains and coaches night. The aim of such an event is to break down the barriers and myths between these equally important groups. SAAFL UMPIRES ASSOCIATION AWARD WINNERS 2011 Casey Cooper Medal: Rex Lambert Achievement Award: Best First Year Field Umpire: Most Improved Field Umpire: Rick Starkie Medal Boundary Umpire: Most Improved Boundary Umpire: Most Improved Goal Umpire: Alan Egan Goal Umpire Award: Daryl Crebbin Wayne Rose Giles Lewis Adrian Drosd Finn Borgas Jacob Irish James Smart Tony Trist 17 P a g e

20 Tribunal Chairperson s Report Nick Kyriazopoulos Members of the Tribunal conducted Tribunal hearings each Wednesday and on other week nights during the minor and major rounds of the 2011 season. The Tribunal format for standard reports laid by the umpire have remained unchanged, however the process of charges being laid through investigations was refined further this year with most clubs accepting that charges laid as a result of an investigation instigated by a club or person observing an incident that was not reported by the umpire on the day leading to the club taking the initiative. The Investigation Committee, comprising Ian Wallace and John Staker, work through numerous complaints either of unacceptable conduct by players or club officials both on and off the field of play, and then determine whether a charge should be laid against a player or a club official. The review investigation process has worked extremely successfully this year. Appeals against Tribunal decisions for penalties/suspensions imposed of 3 matches or more was introduced by the League at the start of the 2011 football season with varying degrees of success. This was mainly due to Clubs and their officials/advisors not being clear with the new rule or the process. It is advisable that all Clubs that resolve to enter the appeal process ensure the grounds for the appeal be determined, and a strong case be put as to why the original decision would need to overturned or the penalty is manifestly too high. I am sure that this process, after the initial teething period, will be better understood in the future by the Clubs allowing for a smoother process. I take this opportunity to thank all members of the Executive who sat on the Tribunal Appeal Board as it was an opportunity for them to have a better understanding of the general mechanics, and also have an understanding as to where they may be able to assist the Clubs in the future on such matters. Tribunals deliberated on 143 reports in 2011 (a 6.0% increase compared with the 2010 season). The reports have increased compared to the previous year albeit marginally. The reports range from striking another player (the most common) to offences against umpires. It seems that the existence of the Tribunal in an organised football competition is an accepted part of the process and it will adjudicate on any on-field offence that is brought before it. This does not mean that clubs should not take responsibility for the on-field conduct of their players. It is imperative that both the Clubs and players work towards the enjoyment of an extremely competitive game of football and not the conduct as displayed by the majority of player reports that have been lodged with the Tribunal this year. Support of umpires in all Divisions, and at all levels of experience, by all Clubs is imperative if our game is to prosper. We are not seeing the camaraderie that is necessary within both ranks (playing and umpiring) that will bring about an environment that will encourage either the young or the retired player to take up the challenge. This is imperative as one of the major lifelines of our competition will be lost. The Tribunal, with the support of the Executive Committee, are steadfast in their support of the umpires and will continue to do their utmost in providing the right environment for this important group to make their contribution for the benefit of our game. We need all Clubs to support this position otherwise we will not succeed. I will continue to raise concerns in relation to the presentation of some umpires evidence on the night of a Tribunal hearing as their evidence continues to cause confusion for all members of the Tribunal with its lack of substance. This matter will need the attention of the umpiring coaching panel as there is a need to have all umpires firstly confident to report, and secondly confident to present their case at Tribunal without fear. Tribunal members will continue to assist where possible without compromising the hearing. Junior umpires continue to require assistance as they attempt to grasp the reporting/tribunal process, so there has to be a re-think by the League, the umpire coaching panel, and Tribunal members as to how they can assist the younger group. I take this opportunity to thank all members of the Executive Committee for their support and to and the administration staff for their expertise and assistance. In conclusion I thank all members of the Tribunal for their effort during the 2011 season. It is without question the most capable group of people with whom I continue to enjoy working with. Their burning desire to contribute to the SAAFL for the betterment of football is beyond question and their knowledge is second to none, while all have the ability to be resolute and fair in all decisions. Tribunal members Nick Kyriazopoulos (Chairperson Tribunal), Ian Wallace (Chairperson Investigation), Stan Condous, Colin Davidson, Liam Gaunt, Neville Harris, Phil Haynes, Rex Lambert, Alf Macolino, Craig Roberts, John Staker, Ron Stennett, Justice Steve Strickland. 18 P a g e

21 How the misdemeanours compare Reports Found not guilty Abusive behaviour towards umpires Assault/Interfering Threatening Language (26.7%) (20.7%) (19.9%) (12.1%) (16.9%) (14.6%) (21.0%) (16.4%) (19.8%) (28.2%) (14.07%) (24.47%) Misdemeanour report Club Cat B Cat A Adelaide Lutheran 7 0 Adelaide University 9 1 Angle Vale 8 0 Athelstone 15 2 Blackfriars OS 5 0 Brahma Lodge 16 3 Broadview 4 6 CBCOC 4 1 Central United 12 4 Colonel Light Gdns 3 1 Eastern Park Elizabeth 16 4 Fitzroy 16 8 Flinders Park 4 1 Flinders University 5 0 Gaza 10 1 Gepps Cross 15 0 Glenunga 4 4 Golden Grove 13 1 Goodwood Saints 3 1 Greenacres 5 1 Hectorville 3 2 Henley 5 1 Hope Valley 14 0 Houghton Districts 4 2 Ingle Farm 12 2 Kenilworth 7 1 Kilburn 10 2 Lockleys 5 0 Mawson Lakes 9 1 Mitcham 9 6 Mitchell Park 9 1 Modbury 9 1 Club Cat B Cat A North Haven 19 2 North Pines 7 2 Old Ignatians 6 2 Ovingham 0 0 Para Hills 6 3 Payneham NU 1 0 Pembroke OS 1 0 PHOS Camden 1 2 Plympton 12 3 Pooraka 9 5 Port District 3 3 Portland 8 3 Prince Alfred OC 3 2 Pulteney 8 1 Rosewater 9 6 Rostrevor OC 1 0 Sacred Heart OC 5 0 Salisbury 13 3 Salisbury North 14 7 Salisbury West 10 3 Seaton Ramblers 8 5 Scotch OC 8 1 SMOSH W/Lakes 9 2 Smithfield 1 0 St Peter s OC 2 0 Tea Tree Gully 10 4 Trinity OS 4 1 Unley 11 1 Walkerville 4 0 West Croydon 3 7 Westminster OS 2 0 Woodville South P a g e

22 Obituary SAAFL Life Member Alan Frank STATTON, OAM Born: October 8, 1925; Hamley Bridge Died: July 29, 2011; Adelaide Alan Frank Statton OAM, who became a stalwart of the SA Amateur Football League, was youngest and fourth son of Sylv and Myra Statton. As the son of a Methodist minister, Alan grew up moving from one country town to another every three years - Yacka, Booleroo Centre, where Alan started school, Clarendon and Nairne - before the family came back to the city, to Alberton. Alan decided the right thing to do was to barrack for the local football team, Port Adelaide, but later switched to Norwood. He attended Prince Alfred College and excelled at his first love, cricket. At 15, he left school to work at Phoenix Assurance Company. In 1943, at 17, Alan joined the Navy. After World War II, he was discharged in 1946, proud to have served his country. He remained a member of Payneham RSL. Alan returned to his job at the Phoenix Assurance Company, climbing the ladder to assistant manager. He retired in When visiting his parents in Berri, Alan met Yvonne Plush. They married in February, 1950, and were to have five daughters. In 1974, Phoenix Assurance moved the family to Melbourne and then in 1976 it returned to Adelaide. Other than Yvonne and their family, Alan's love was sport, particularly cricket and football. In 1952, he became assistant secretary of the Adelaide Turf Cricket Association and was secretary of the PAC Old Scholars Cricket Club. In 1972, Alan was team manager of the South Australian Sheffield Shield team. years. He helped develop the Amateur League grade for players with an intellectual disability. Alan once said amateur football produced some of the best AFL and SANFL footballers over the years. At one stage, amateur football was providing sport and mateship for 4000 young men every Saturday and giving young men something to focus on in life. "You deal with people and players from all walks of life," he said. "It doesn't matter wherever they are from or whatever they look like, because inside they're good people playing football and enjoying having a kick. "That's amateur football; it's different to anywhere else." Alan was SAAFL secretary from , administration officer for several periods between 1972 and 1997, treasurer from , general manager from and delegate to the AAFC from , including its secretary-treasurer He was awarded SAAFL life membership in Alan did a great deal for the community, helping migrants learn to read English and serving on school councils. Much of his work was unpaid, knowing he helped make it possible for tens of thousands of young men to participate in sport he loved. In 2000, Alan was awarded the Australian Sports Medal for his service to the Kensington Cricket Club and to SA Amateur Football League. In 2001, he was awarded the Centenary Medal for service to the SAAFL and in 2002 he received his Order of Australia Medal for service to sports administration, particularly Australian football. Alan Statton is survived by his children Vicky, Cheryl, Wendy, Janice, and Trish, 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. In 1960, he began his involvement with the SA Amateur Football League, a union that lasted 38 Article titled Obituaries: Tributes to three of our finest as published on the Adelaide Now website on 3 December P a g e

23 Obituaries SAAFL Life Members John WILSON In February 2011, Life Member and former League Chairman, and Port District club great, John Wilson lost his battle with cancer. John was tremendously active in almost every area of the SAAFL, including Deputy Chairman ( ) and as Chairman ( ), during which time he was a member of the League s Rules and Regulations Committee. He also worked on the Grounds and Permits Committee from and put an enormous amount of preparation time working on the SAAFL radio program. He was awarded SAAFL Life Membership in High among his outstanding and selfless contributions to amateur football was his willingness to step into a temporary three month role as SAAFL General Manager in May, John will always be remembered for his significant contribution to SA Amateur Football League and Club level, including his invaluable time as Chairman of Port District. John, aged 66, left his loving wife of 47 years, Helen, and their daughters, Trudy-Ann and Tania, and families. Dr Tony CLARKSON The SAAFL s Patron since 1991 and distinguished physician, Professor Tony Doc Clarkson, died on January 25, 2011, of complications from acute myeloid leukaemia. After winning the A2 SAAFL medal with PAOC in 1958, Doc joined University in A1 in He played two league games with Sturt in 1959 but then returned to play for University in Over the next three seasons he won two Hone Medals as the best and fairest player in A1, was made Captain of University as well as playing in the State amateur team. In 1964 Doc returned to Sturt and played 110 league games including three premierships, was twice best and fairest, represented SA six times, was made a Life Member and a member of the Sturt Hall of Fame and was Patron of Sturt from Doc was the inaugural Director of the Renal Unit at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in 1973, a position he held until He retired from full-time practice in Doc is survived by his wife Helen, son Andrew and daughters Mary and Catriona. ***** 21 P a g e

24 Life Member Inductees Geoff HEARD Geoff Heard has over time proven to be a tireless contributor to the South Australian Amateur Football League having held many positions along the way. Geoff's efforts and meticulous eye to detail compliments his unwavering commitment to ensure the League can be the best it can and Geoff's recognition as a League Life Member is well deserved. SAAFL Rules and Regulations Committee 1990, ; Chairman since 2004 SAAFL Constitution Committee 1990, SAAFL Historian SAAFL Executive Committee 1990, Deputy Chairman Exec Committee 1990 President Scotch OC , Scotch OC Delegate to SAAFL , , , and John SCHULZ John Schulz has been recognised for his devotion to the SAAFL for over 20 years, including his membership of the Executive Committee for 8 years and his extensive involvement with the organisation of State games for 11 years. SAAFL Executive Committee , SAAFL Rules and Regulations Committee SAAFL State Team (Assistant Manager, Selector, Manager) SAAFL C7 State Coach Kenilworth FC Delegate to SAAFL , Football Director Kenilworth FC , Certificates of Merit There were no Certificates of Merit awarded in Player Life Membership Paul Norris Rostrevor Old Collegians Henry Bourne Scotch College Old Collegians Tim Champion Scotch College Old Collegians Sam Tucker Scotch College Old Collegians 22 P a g e

25 AAFC Centenary Carnival June 2011 at Thebarton Oval Back Row: Middle Row: Front Row: B. Moyle, J. Noonan, C. Holm, T. Sumner, B. Johansen, L. Antoniadis, D. Thomas, G. Schreiber, B. Davis, M, Crettenden, G. Whiting, T. Schlicker G. Galbraith (Runner), E. Burchell (Selector), C. Simpson (Selector), M. Robb, R. Collins, C. Jamar, S. Goss, T. Bateman, S. Thomson, N. Brown, S. Szpunar (Head Trainer), L. Berzins (Asst Team Manager) R. Aiston (Team Manager), C. Dickinson (Chairman Selectors), M. Fogden, T. Blacksell (Captain), Jamie Thomas (Coach), C. DeVisser (Vice Captain), E. Warrior (Assist. Coach), S. Clay, T. Barry, G. Capogreco (President), E Hocking (Selector) The SAAFL hosted the Australian Amateur Football Council Carnival at the home of South Australian amateur football, Thebarton Oval, with matches between the four major football states of South Australia, Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania. The Carnival was held over the June long weekend and encompassed a round-robin series of three 15- minute half games on Thursday and Friday. The third and fourth ranked teams then played off in a curtain-raiser before the final between the first and second ranked teams on Sunday. Thursday 9 June 2011 The Carnival kicked off with the opening match between South Australia and Victoria. SAAFL (9) VAFA 7.1 (43) 12.2 (74) Players competing: L. Antoniadis, T. Barry, T. Bateman, T. Blacksell, N. Brown, S. Clay, R. Collins, M. Crettenden, B. Davis, C. DeVisser, M. Fogden, S. Goss, C. Holm, C. Jamar, B. Johansen, B. Moyle, J. Noonan, M. Robb, T. Schlicker, G. Schreiber, T. Sumner, D. Thomas, S. Thomson, G. Whiting. Goal Kickers: T. Barry, 1 Council, but it was not to be with Tasmania narrowly going down to Western Australia. WAAFL (29) TFL (27) South Australia was then on the field again to compete against Western Australian and round off the first day of competition. Unfortunately disaster stuck in this game with a player count being called by the Western Australian Captain and South Australia being found with too many players on the field. According to the rules of the Carnival, South Australia was stripped of its score (0.4) at the time of the player count. WAAFL (23) SAAFL (6) Players competing: L. Antoniadis, T. Barry, T. Bateman, T. Blacksell, N. Brown, S. Clay, R. Collins, M. Crettenden, B. Davis, C. DeVisser, M. Fogden, S. Goss, C. Holm, C. Jamar, B. Johansen, B. Moyle, J. Noonan, M. Robb, T. Schlicker, G. Schreiber, T. Sumner, D. Thomas, S. Thomson, G. Whiting. Goal Kickers: Best Players: M. Fogden, S. Clay, T. Barry, C.Holm, J. Noonan. Best Players: T. Barry, T. Blacksell, C. DeVisser, M Fogden, C. Jamar. The next match on the opening day was between Western Australia and Tasmania. Tasmania was chasing its first win in the Australian Amateur Football 23 P a g e

26 Friday 10 June 2011 The opening match of day 2 was between Victoria and Tasmania. Once again Victoria showed its dominance and easily accounted for Tasmania. VAFA (43) TFL (7) South Australia was then back on the field in their last match of the round-robin competition to compete against Tasmania. Once again Tasmania was searching for its first win and this time it came with a narrow 9 point victory over a South Australian side that had been depleted by injury. SAAFL (30) TFL (39) The last match of the round-robin competition was between Victoria and Western Australia. Western Australia took it right up to Victoria for most of the match, but it wasn t to be with Victoria going away with the win. VAFA (22) WAAFL (15) At the end of the round-robin competition it was Victoria who was at the top of the ladder and they were to take on Western Australia in the final on Sunday. South Australia finished fourth on the ladder and was to take on Tasmania in the curtain raiser to the final on Sunday. SAAFL was still searching for its first win in the Carnival to celebrate the SAAFL Centenary. Players competing: L. Antoniadis, T. Barry, T. Bateman, T. Blacksell, N. Brown, S. Clay, R. Collins, M. Crettenden, B. Davis, C. DeVisser, M. Fogden, S. Goss, D. Grgurovic, C. Holm, C. Jamar, B. Johansen, B. Moyle, J.Noonan, M. Robb, T. Schlicker, G. Schreiber, T. Sumner, D. Thomas, S. Thomson, G. Whiting. Goal Kickers: C. DeVisser 2, M. Crettenden, B. Moyle Best Players: T. Barry, B. Johansen, M. Fogden, N. Brown, J. Noonan. Sunday 12 June 2011 After the round-robin competition was over it was back to full 20 minute quarter matches on Sunday 12 June with all states competing in the two matches. South Australia was up first in the curtain-raiser match, seeking their first win. The game started off as a tight tussle between two states desperate to get the win. There was only 2 points in it at half-time before South Australia kicked away in the third quarter to open up a 22 point lead at three quarter time. South Australia then continued their dominance to go onto win by 32 points. SAAFL (119) TFL (87) Players competing: L. Antoniadis, T. Barry, T. Bateman, T. Blacksell, N. Brown, S. Clay, R. Collins, M. Crettenden, M. Fogden, S. Galbraith, C. Jamar, B. Johansen, B. Moyle, J.Noonan, K. Parks, M. Robb, T. Schlicker, G. Schreiber, T. Sumner, D. Thomas, S. Thomson, G. Whiting. Goal Kickers: T. Blacksell 5, L. Antoniadis 3, T. Barry, S. Clay, J, Noonan, K. Parks 2, N. Brown, S. Galbraith 1. Best Players: T. Blacksell, D. Thomas, N. Brown, B. Johansen, J. Noonan. Team Officials: J. Thomas (Coach), E. Warrior (Assist. Coach), G. Galbraith (Runner), R. Aiston (Team Manager), S. Szpunar (Trainer), L. Wright (Trainer), R. Dermody (Interchange Steward), P. Neimann (Time Keeper). South Australian Player of the Carnival: Thomas Barry. The final match of the Carnival was between Victoria and Western Australia. Victoria continued their winning way to remain undefeated and go on to be crowned Champions of the AAFC Centenary Carnival. VAFA (104) WAAFL (34) 24 P a g e

27 Under 23 All-Australian Team Centenary Carnival 2011 Full Forward: Cameron Jones (VAFA) Forward Pockets: Tom Pedley (TAS), Travis Davies (TAS) Half Forward: Sam Dunnell (VAFA), Harry Croft (VAFA), Cameron Manuel (WA) Centre: Mathew Bellinger (TAS), Jack Hellier (VAFA), John Noonan (SAAFL) Half Back: Sam Borlini (TAS), Mark Collins (VAFA), Michael McCann (WA) Back Pockets: Todd Blacksell (SAAFL), Matt Fogden (SAAFL) Full Back: Cale Potts (WA) Ruck: Hiwd Shakaib (VAFA), Jonno Nash (VAFA), Curtis Jack (WA) Interchange: Joe Boys (WA), Josh Scott (WA), Thomas Barry (SAAFL), Cameron DeVisser (SAAFL) Coach: Mick Dwyer (VAFA) SAAFL v Country MAC Challenge Cup Saturday 23 rd April 2011 at AAMI Stadium The Easter weekend twilight game at AAMI Stadium showcased some of the best open age footballers that the SAAFL has on offer with many of the 2010 Team of the Year players competing in the match. The match was played in excellent conditions and produced two distinct halves of football with SAAFL being dominant in the first half, winning many centre square breaks and moving the ball quickly inside their forward lines. The defence stood firm and set up much forward movement and plenty of running football. A four goal second quarter saw the SAAFL hold a 24 point lead at half time. Unfortunately this lead wasn t enough and with the Country team winning plenty of hard ball and quickly moving the ball into their forward lines, saw them turn the score around and go into three quarter time with a 17 point advantage. The Country team maintained their pressure throughout the last quarter and once again outscored the SAAFL team to run out winners by 25 points. SAAFL (52) Country (77) Players competing: T. Bateman, A. Bergsma, M. Bosley, S. Clay, J. Cochrane, C. DeVisser, A. Dempsey, N. Grocke, J. Hay (Captain), B. Hudson, N. Jolly, P. Opie, H. Pocock, C. Pressler, C. Radetti, B. Robertson, R. Sampson, G. Schreiber, S. Slater, D. Thomas, B. Tosold. Goal Kickers: S. Slater, B. Robertson 2, A. Bergsma, B. Tosold, S. Clay, J.Hay Best Players: B. Hudson, J. Hay, C. Radetti, R. Sampson, N. Grocke, J. Cochrane Bill Botton Medallist (Best SAAFL Player): Brodie Hudson. 25 P a g e

28 Where the teams finished in 2011 CLUBS Division Position Division Position Division Position Division Position Division Position ADELAIDE LUTHERAN D5 6 D5R 1 C5 3 ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY D2 3 D2R 2 D6 6 D6R 2 C1 2 ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY C2 4 C4 3 ANGLE VALE D7 3 D7R 8 ATHELSTONE D2 10 D2R 7 D7 7 D7R 3 BLACKFRIARS OS D6 3 D6R 8 BRAHMA LODGE D5 8 D5R 7 C5 8 BROADVIEW D1 7 D1R 5 C1 3 C6 7 U18B 1 CBCOC D3 7 D3R 10 C3 10 CENTRAL UNITED D6 5 D6R 6 COLONEL LIGHT GARDENS D6 7 D6R 7 EASTERN PARK D1 9 D1R 10 C1 8 U18R 1 ELIZABETH D4 8 D4R 4 C4 6 U18R 5 FITZROY D4 10 D4R 10 C4 4 FLINDERS PARK D3 1 D3R 1 C3 1 C6 1 U18Y 4 FLINDERS UNIVERSITY D7 9 D7R 9 GAZA D1 1 D1R 3 C1 5 C7 5 GEPPS CROSS D1 5 D1R 9 C1 7 C6 9 U18B 5 GLENUNGA D6 2 D6R 5 GOLDEN GROVE D3 10 D3R 5 C3 5 C6 3 U18R 3 GOODWOOD SAINTS D1 3 D1R 6 C1 1 C7 3 U18Y 1 GREENACRES D4 4 D4R 7 C7 2 HECTORVILLE D4 5 D4R 9 C4 5 HENLEY D1 4 D1R 1 D6 10 D6R 4 U18Y 7 HOPE VALLEY D5 5 D5R 3 C5 1 U18R 2 HOUGHTON DISTRICTS D6 8 D6R 10 INGLE FARM D6 9 D6R 9 U18B 3 KENILWORTH D6 1 D6R 1 C5 7 C7 4 U18Y 3 KILBURN D4 1 D4R 5 C4 9 LOCKLEYS D5 10 D5R 9 C5 4 MAWSON LAKES D7 2 D7R 4 C6 5 MITCHAM D3 4 D3R 3 C3 3 C6 8 MITCHELL PARK D7 4 D7R 6 MODBURY D2 8 D2R 10 D7 8 D7R 2 U18R 6 NORTH HAVEN D5 4 D5R 5 C5 2 U18B 8 NORTH PINES D7 5 D7R 5 OLD IGNATIANS D2 5 D3R 5 C2 5 OVINGHAM C2 6 PARA HILLS D3 9 D3R 6 C3 9 PAYNEHAM NU D2 9 D2R 8 C2 8 PEMBROKE OS D3 8 D3R 7 C3 8 PHOS CAMDEN D1 8 D1R 4 C1 6 U18Y 5 PLYMPTON D5 1 D5R 6 C5 4 U18Y 7 POORAKA D3 6 D3R 8 C3 7 U18B 7 PORT DISTRICT D2 6 D2R 9 C2 9 U18B 2 PORTLAND D3 2 D3R 9 C3 4 U18B 4 PRINCE ALFRED OC D2 5 D2R 6 C2 1 C6 6 PULTENEY D4 7 D4R 6 C4 8 ROSEWATER D5 7 D5R 8 ROSTREVOR OC D2 2 D2R 4 C2 2 SACRED HEART OC D1 2 D1R 2 D7 1 D7R 1 C6 2 SALISBURY D4 2 D4R 2 C4 2 C6 4 C7 1 SALISBURY U18R 6 SALISBURY NORTH D1 6 D1R 8 C1 4 U18R 8 SALISBURY WEST D5 2 D5R 4 U18R 4 SCOTCH OC D4 3 D4R 3 C4 7 SEATON RAMBLERS D3 5 D3R 4 C3 6 U18B 6 SMITHFIELD C1 9 SMOSH WEST LAKES D3 3 D3R 2 C3 2 C6 7 U18B 2 ST. PETER S OC D2 1 D2R 3 C2 3 TEA TREE GULLY D1 10 D1R 7 D7 6 D7R 7 TRINITY OS D6 4 D6R 3 C5 9 UNLEY D4 6 D4R 1 C4 1 WALKERVILLE D2 4 D2R 2 C2 7 WEST CROYDON D5 3 D5R 10 WESTMINSTER OS D4 9 D4R 8 WOODVILLE SOUTH D5 9 D5R 2 C P a g e

29 Premiership teams and medallists Gaza celebrates with its cup, shield and medals after winning the Division 1 premiership, against Sacred Heart OC, at Thebarton Oval. Division Premier Medal Winner Club D1 Gaza Eric Pfitzner Memorial Medal Alexander Stengle Gepps Cross D2 St. Peter s OC F.A. Bloch Medal Timothy Davey Modbury D3 Flinders Park D.G. McKay Medal Valor Thach Para Hills D4 Kilburn A.E.C. Treloar Medal Paul Wooton Hectorville Daniel Cahill Matthew Whelan Scotch OC Kilburn D5 Plympton J.B. Dicker Medal Dene Steele Salisbury West Lee Duggan Hope Valley D6 Kenilworth A.G. Bert Medal Nicholas Jones Henley D7 Sacred Heart OC K.C. Sims OAM Medal Robert O Gorman Mawson Lakes D1R Henley E.A. Davoren Medal Cail Harris Sacred Heart OC Scot Ramsay Gaza D2R Walkerville E.P. Nazer Medal Thomas Williams Walkerville D3R Flinders Park H.W. Main Medal Pasqual Lagana Seaton Ramblers D4R Unley C.G. Tideman Medal James Puopolo Unley D5R Adelaide Lutheran G.P. Wilson Medal Mark Rowe Salisbury West D6R Kenilworth R.H. Elix Medal Paul Hill Trinity OS D7R Sacred Heart OC F.J. Monten Medal Corey Wandtke Modbury C1 Goodwood Saints P. Collins Medal Mark Burnett Broadview C2 Prince Alfred OC J.A. Burchell Medal Edward McConachy Adelaide University Jason Scott Ovingham C3 Flinders Park R.B. Lambert Medal James Meegan Portland C4 Unley H.D. Naylor Medal Aaron Miatke Adelaide University C5 Hope Valley F.S. Hone Medal Tom Burgess Kenilworth C6 Flinders Park C.C. Sando Medal Michael Jolly Golden Grove C7 Salisbury Marie Little OAM Medal Matthew Pacchino Greenacres FC U18B Broadview F. Cockburn Medal Lathanuel Rigney Ingle Farm U18R Eastern Park D.A. Tothill Medal Luke Feast Eastern Park U18Y Goodwood Saints H.J. Mutton Medal Ross Merrett Port District 27 P a g e

30 Division 1 Premier Sir George Murray Shield Gaza Eric Pfitzner Memorial Medal Charles Irvine Memorial Trophy Alexander Stengle Gepps Cross Sam Phillipou Henley 64 goals* Broadview N. Brown 9 S. Leal 8 S. Williams 7 Henley L. Pastyn 10 R. Pedersen 8 J. Wright 6 *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Broadview D. Mitchell 30 J. Vanveld 29 M. Camplin 24 Henley S. Phillipou 68 J. Cullen 29 G. Daley 18 Eastern Park S. Gatto 13 R. Butler 8 S. Mansell 5 PHOS Camden A. Bergsma 14 M. Bray 8 S. Exton 5 Eastern Park A. Wilson 23 S. Mansell 21 S. Gatto 20 PHOS Camden B. Culpitt 45 B. Stephens 21 A. Bergsma 16 Gaza J. Boxer 15 B. Wegener 12 D. Christie 11 Sacred Heart OC J. Juniper 15 J. Fosdike 12 J. Wilson 9 Gaza D. Horsnell 37 R. Haythorpe 31 B. Heintze 30 Sacred Heart OC C. Tasborski 38 J. Juniper 33 J. Noonan 25 Gepps Cross A. Stengle 16 D. Allocca 12 B. Hudson 9 Salisbury North R. Clinton 6 B. Robertson 6 D. Brooks 6 Gepps Cross D. Allocca 31 Jarrod Clark 30 P. Woolford 25 Salisbury North D. Brooks 44 S. Maher 37 R. Stoyanoff 24 Goodwood Saints A. Dempsey 15 D. Wakelin 12 M. Hamblin 7 Tea Tree Gully J. Maschotta 6 D. Wicks 6 J. Bollmeyer 4 Goodwood Saints M. Hamblin 53 E. Kells 48 A. Dempsey 25 Tea Tree Gully S. Pitt 49 J. Bollmeyer 33 T. Melville P a g e

31 Round 1 2 April 2011 Round June 2011 Henley Gaza Broadview Tea Tree Gully Goodwood Saints PHOS Camden Salisbury North Gepps Cross Sacred Heart OC Eastern Park PHOS Camden Goodwood Saints Tea Tree Gully Broadview Gaza Henley Gepps Cross Salisbury North Eastern Park Sacred Heart OC Round 2-9 April 2011 Round June 2011 Gaza Sacred Heart OC Gepps Cross Broadview PHOS Camden Tea Tree Gully Henley Eastern Park Eastern Park Henley Sacred Heart OC Gaza Broadview Gepps Cross Tea Tree Gully PHOS Camden Salisbury North Goodwood Saints Goodwood Saints Salisbury North Round 3-16 April 2011 Round 12-2 July 2011 Henley Salisbury North Gaza Tea Tree Gully Goodwood Saints Gepps Cross Gepps Cross Goodwood Saints PHOS Camden Eastern Park Salisbury North Henley Sacred Heart OC Broadview Eastern Park PHOS Camden Tea Tree Gully Gaza Broadview Sacred Heart OC Round 4 30 April 2011 Round 13-9 July 2011 Gaza Goodwood Saints Henley Broadview Eastern Park Tea Tree Gully Tea Tree Gully Eastern Park Broadview Henley Sacred Heart OC Gepps Cross Gepps Cross Sacred Heart OC Goodwood Saints Gaza Salisbury North PHOS Camden PHOS Camden Salisbury North Round 5 7 May 2011 Round July 2011 Henley Gepps Cross Salisbury North Tea Tree Gully Goodwood Saints Eastern Park Broadview Gaza Gaza Broadview Eastern Park Goodwood Saints Sacred Heart OC PHOS Camden Gepps Cross Henley Tea Tree Gully Salisbury North PHOS Camden Sacred Heart OC Round 6-14 May 2011 Round July 2011 PHOS Camden Henley Goodwood Saints Broadview Eastern Park Gaza Gaza Eastern Park Broadview Goodwood Saints Tea Tree Gully Gepps Cross Gepps Cross Tea Tree Gully Henley PHOS Camden Salisbury North Sacred Heart OC Sacred Heart OC Salisbury North Round 7-21 May 2011 Round 16 6 August 2011 Henley Tea Tree Gully Eastern Park Broadview Gaza PHOS Camden PHOS Camden Gepps Cross Eastern Park Gepps Cross Tea Tree Gully Goodwood Saints Broadview Salisbury North Gaza Salisbury North Goodwood Saints Sacred Heart OC Henley Sacred Heart OC Round 8-28 May 2011 Round August 2011 Goodwood Saints Tea Tree Gully Sacred Heart OC Tea Tree Gully Sacred Heart OC Henley Salisbury North Eastern Park Broadview Eastern Park Gepps Cross Gaza Gepps Cross PHOS Camden Goodwood Saints Henley Salisbury Gaza Broadview PHOS Camden Round 9 4 June 2011 Round August 2011 PHOS Camden Broadview Gepps Cross Eastern Park Gaza Gepps Cross PHOS Camden Gaza Henley Goodwood Saints Tea Tree Gully Henley Eastern Park Salisbury North Sacred Heart OC Goodwood Saints Tea Tree Gully Sacred Heart OC Salisbury North Broadview Club W D L For Agn Points % Gaza Sacred Heart OC Goodwood Saints Henley Gepps Cross Salisbury North Broadview PHOS Camden Eastern Park Tea Tree Gully Elimination final 27 Aug 2011 Henley Memorial Oval 2 nd Semi-final 3 Sept 2011 Klemzig Oval Henley Gaza Gepps Cross Goodwood Saints Qualifying final 27 Aug 2011 Sacred Heart Senior College Preliminary final 10 Sept 2011 Goodwood Oval Goodwood Saints Sacred Heart OC Sacred Heart OC Goodwood Saints st Semi-final 3 Sept 2011 Sacred Heart Senior College Grand final 17 Sept 2011 Thebarton Oval Sacred Heart OC Gaza Henley Sacred Heart OC P a g e

32 Division 2 Premier Sir Mark Mitchell Shield St Peter s OC FA Bloch Medal Peter Haynes Memorial Trophy Timothy Davey Modbury Drew Litster Rostrevor OC 85 goals* Adelaide University N. Heath 8 T. Walker 8 M. Taylor 8 Port District M. Ashley 14 R. Sampson 7 D. Thomas 6 *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide University P. Mulvihill 50 J. Cameron 25 L. McEntee 20 Port District S. Clay 38 B. Gunning 37 N. Rose 24 Athelstone D. Thomas 8 C. Motley 5 B. Lomann 4 Prince Alfred OC W.Hugo 11 J. Thomas 9 J. Dalwood 6 Athelstone D. Thomas 45 R. Baker 31 C. Motley 23 Prince Alfred OC J. Thomas 47 R. Byrne 45 L. Sandow 18 Modbury T. Davey 20 B. Williamson 6 R. Richards 6 Rostrevor OC M. Dawes 15 C. Holm 8 J. Nelligan 8 Modbury T. Davey 35 R. Richards 20 T. Stanton 18 Rostrevor OC D. Litster 88 B. Moyle 27 L. Manuel 27 Old Ignatians J. Willoughby 11 G. Bailey 6 C. Calebrese 5 St Peter s OC D. Roberts 13 B. Marwe 8 M. Wilson 8 Old Ignatians S. White 58 A. Alessandrini 30 J. Schar 23 St Peter s OC S. Cantwell 57 H. Hardy 54 M. Newcombe 27 Payneham NU C. Walshaw 8 D. Aston 6 N. Reed 5 Walkerville P. Cannane 13 D. Stringer 12 F. Marshall 8 Payneham NU N. Jolly 48 C. Burckhardt 22 T. Radetti 14 Walkerville B. Fisher 47 G. Munn 32 D. Fromm P a g e

33 Round 1-2 April 2011 Round June 2011 Port District Modbury Modbury Port District Adelaide University St Peter s OC St Peter s OC Adelaide University Rostrevor OC Athelstone Athelstone Rostrevor OC Payneham NU Old Ignatians Old Ignatians Payneham NU Walkerville Prince Alfred OC Prince Alfred OC Walkerville Round 2-9 April 2011 Round June 2011 Modbury Rostrevor OC Port District Athelstone St Peter s OC Payneham NU Adelaide University Prince Alfred OC Athelstone Port District Rostrevor OC Modbury Old Ignatians Walkerville Payneham NU St Peter s OC Prince Alfred OC Adelaide University Walkerville Old Ignatians Round 3-16 April 2011 Round 12-2 July 2011 Port District Prince Alfred OC Modbury Payneham NU Adelaide University Walkerville Athelstone St Peter s OC St Peter s OC Athelstone Old Ignatians Rostrevor OC Rostrevor OC Old Ignatians Walkerville Adelaide University Payneham NU Modbury Prince Alfred OC Port District Round 4-30 April 2011 Round 13-9 July 2011 Modbury Adelaide University Port District Old Ignatians Athelstone Payneham NU Adelaide University Modbury Old Ignatians Port District St Peter s OC Prince Alfred OC Walkerville Rostrevor OC Rostrevor OC Walkerville Prince Alfred OC St Peter s OC Payneham NU Athelstone Round 5-7 May 2011 Round July 2011 Port District Walkerville St Peter s OC Rostrevor OC Adelaide University Athelstone Athelstone Adelaide University Modbury Old Ignatians Old Ignatians Modbury Rostrevor OC St Peter s OC Walkerville Port District Payneham NU Prince Alfred OC Prince Alfred OC Payneham NU Round 6-14 May 2011 Round July 2011 St Peter s OC Port District Port District St Peter s OC Athelstone Modbury Adelaide University Old Ignatians Old Ignatians Adelaide University Modbury Athelstone Walkerville Payneham NU Rostrevor OC Prince Alfred OC Prince Alfred OC Rostrevor OC Payneham NU Walkerville Round 7-21 May 2011 Round July 2011 Port District Payneham NU Adelaide University Rostrevor OC Modbury St Peter s OC St Peter s OC Modbury Rostrevor OC Adelaide University Payneham NU Port District Athelstone Walkerville Walkerville Athelstone Old Ignatians Prince Alfred OC Prince Alfred OC Old Ignatians Round 8-28 May 2011 Round 17-6 August 2011 Adelaide University Payneham NU Port District Rostrevor OC Rostrevor OC Port District Modbury Prince Alfred OC Old Ignatians Athelstone St Peter s OC Walkerville Walkerville St Peter s OC Payneham NU Adelaide University Prince Alfred OC Modbury Athelstone Old Ignatians Round 9-4 June 2011 Round August 2011 Port District Adelaide University Adelaide University Port District Modbury Walkerville Rostrevor OC Payneham NU St Peter s OC Old Ignatians Old Ignatians St Peter s OC Payneham NU Rostrevor OC Walkerville Modbury Athelstone Prince Alfred OC Prince Alfred OC Athelstone Club W D L For Agn Pts % Rostrevor OC Walkerville Adelaide University St Peter s OC Old Ignatians Prince Alfred OC Port District Modbury Payneham NU Athelstone Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Caterer Oval 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Campbelltown Oval St Peter s OC Rostrevor OC Old Ignatians Adelaide University Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Thebarton Oval Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 University Oval Adelaide University St Peter s OC Walkerville Adelaide University st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Walkerville Rec Ground Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Thebarton Oval St Peter s OC St Peter s OC Walkerville Rostrevor OC P a g e

34 Division 3 Premier Darney Naylor Shield Flinders Park Valor Thach Para Hills DG McKay Medal Leading goalkicking trophy Korey Lochel Seaton Ramblers 65 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round CBCOC A. Margitich 16 D. Raidis 5 D. Keen 5 Pembroke OS J. Pinkney 11 S. Wightman 10 B. Hill-Ling 5 CBCOC C. Phan 33 B. Primus 32 D. Keen 21 Pembroke OS T. Evans 54 M. Falzon 33 F. Pinkney 12 Flinders Park B. O Hara 18 B. Hains 11 J. O Donnell 9 Pooraka A. Paradiso 9 P. Lovell 8 K. Bisset 8 Flinders Park J. Fuller 46 N. Narcys 37 S. Visser 26 Pooraka R. Rankine Jnr 41 A. Greaves 36 T. Derham 24 Golden Grove A. Carr 7 T. Sheppard 4 J. Kuhar 3 Portland D. Bird 15 R. Wilson 11 D. Laslett 9 Golden Grove S. Daniels 17 M. Stent 15 J. Borghart 14 Portland J. Wareing 46 T. Lipson 43 A. Thornton 24 Mitcham M. Rowe 16 B. Ellis 12 J. Mason 6 Seaton Ramblers P. Marshall 15 J. Brusnahan 14 G. Muscara 7 Mitcham B. Ellis 49 M.Rowe 39 D. Brown 22 Seaton Ramblers K. Loechel 69 G. Muscara 27 C. Scherwitzel 26 Para Hills V. Thach 19 S. Goodwin 5 J. Levy 3 SMOSH West Lakes J. Porplycia 13 J. Cibich 10 T. Parham 6 Para Hills N. Flynn 47 M. Pascoe 15 V. Thach 15 SMOSH West Lakes C. Rae 64 N. Giles 21 L. Porplycia P a g e

35 Round 1-2 April 2011 Round June 2011 CBCOC Pembroke OS Pooraka Seaton Ramblers Seaton Ramblers Pooraka Mitcham Flinders Park Flinders Park Mitcham SMOSH West Lakes Portland Portland SMOSH West Lakes Pembroke OS CBCOC Para Hills Golden Grove Golden Grove Para Hills Round 2 9 April 2011 Round June 2011 Golden Grove Flinders Park Para Hills Mitcham Pooraka SMOSH West Lakes Seaton Ramblers Pembroke OS Mitcham Para Hills Flinders Park Golden Grove Portland CBCOC SMOSH West Lakes Pooraka Pembroke OS Seaton Ramblers CBCOC Portland Round 3-16 April 2011 Round 12-2 July 2011 Para Hills Pembroke OS Golden Grove SMOSH West Lakes Seaton Ramblers CBCOC Mitcham Pooraka Pooraka Mitcham Portland Flinders Park Flinders Park Portland CBCOC Seaton Ramblers SMOSH West Lakes Golden Grove Pembroke OS Para Hills Round 4 30 April 2011 Round 13-9 July 2011 Golden Grove Seaton Ramblers Para Hills Portland Mitcham SMOSH West Lakes Seaton Ramblers Golden Grove Portland Para Hills Pooraka Pembroke OS CBCOC Flinders Park Flinders Park CBCOC Pembroke OS Pooraka SMOSH West Lakes Mitcham Round 5-7 May 2011 Round July 2011 Para Hills CBCOC Pooraka Flinders Park Seaton Ramblers Mitcham Mitcham Seaton Ramblers Golden Grove Portland Portland Golden Grove Flinders Park Pooraka CBCOC Para Hills SMOSH West Lakes Pembroke OS Pembroke OS SMOSH West Lakes Round 6-14 May 2011 Round July 2011 Pooraka Para Hills Para Hills Pooraka Mitcham Golden Grove Seaton Ramblers Portland Portland Seaton Ramblers Golden Grove Mitcham CBCOC SMOSH West Lakes Flinders Park Pembroke OS Pembroke OS Flinders Park SMOSH West Lakes CBCOC Round 7-21 May 2011 Round July 2011 Para Hills SMOSH West Lakes Pooraka Golden Grove Flinders Park Seaton Ramblers Seaton Ramblers Flinders Park Mitcham CBCOC SMOSH West Lakes Para Hills Portland Pembroke OS CBCOC Mitcham Golden Grove Pooraka Pembroke OS Portland Round 8-28 May 2011 Round 17-6 August 2011 Seaton Ramblers SMOSH West Lakes Para Hills Flinders Park Flinders Park Para Hills Golden Grove Pembroke OS Portland Mitcham Pooraka CBCOC CBCOC Pooraka SMOSH West Lakes Seaton Ramblers Pembroke OS Golden Grove Mitcham Portland Round 9-4 June 2011 Round August 2011 Para Hills Seaton Ramblers Seaton Ramblers Para Hills Golden Grove CBCOC Flinders Park SMOSH West Lakes Pooraka Portland Portland Pooraka SMOSH West Lakes Flinders Park CBCOC Golden Grove Mitcham Pembroke OS Pembroke OS Mitcham Club W D L For Agn Pts % Flinders Park Portland SMOSH West Lakes Mitcham Seaton Ramblers Pooraka CBCOC Pembroke OS Para Hills Golden Grove Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Hawthorn Oval 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Flinders Park Oval Mitcham Portland Seaton Ramblers Flinders Park Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Port Reserve Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Flinders Park Oval Portland Flinders Park SMOSH West Lakes SMOSH West Lakes st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 West Lakes Shore Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Blair Athol Reserve SMOSH West Lakes Flinders Park Mitcham Portland P a g e

36 Division 4 Premier Tideman Shield Kilburn AEC Treloar Medal Leading goalkicking trophy Matthew Whelan Kilburn Daniel Cahill Scotch OC Paul Wootton Hectorville Elizabeth T. Greenshields 19 S. Taylor 6 A. Jones 6 Pulteney I.Perrie 12 J. Aish 12 J. O Connell 10 Daniel Cahill Scotch OC Mark McCallum Kilburn 66 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Elizabeth Pulteney A. Jones 51 J. Aish 53 S. Taylor 32 I. Perrie 34 M. Aghan 27 C. Barrie 23 Fitzroy Z. Diorio 7 M. Nelson 4 G. Sullivan 3 Salisbury S. Couzner 9 S. McPherson 8 T. Dimasi 7 Fitzroy B. Hart 24 C. Wheadon 21 A. Tsakiridis 19 Salisbury J. Mansfield 44 S. Schutt 41 L. Short 37 Greenacres N. Wright 15 M Newman 9 A. Forth 8 Scotch OC D. Cahill 20 W. Thorpe 8 C. Thorpe 8 Greenacres T. Uren 46 K. Ettridge 41 J. Shaw 28 Scotch OC D. Cahill 74 W. Thorpe 41 B. Johnston 22 Hectorville P. Wootton 20 M. Howson 10 J. Di Giacomi 7 Unley N. Chettle 12 A. Khabbaz 8 R. Wilsdon 6 Hectorville S. Pemble 33 M. Howson 27 P. Wootton 19 Unley B. Fahey 54 O. Moss 24 B. Moss 21 Kilburn M. Whelan 20 C. Pressler 9 M. Howson 8 Westminster OS C. Chubb 14 D. Kildea 11 M. Newman 9 Kilburn M. McCallum 81 M. Howson 66 K. Parks 40 Westminster OS J. Ferris 43 N. Woods 36 J. Charles P a g e

37 Round 1-2 April 2011 Round June 2011 Fitzroy Greenacres Hectorville Salisbury Salisbury Hectorville Greenacres Fitzroy Elizabeth Kilburn Kilburn Elizabeth Westminster OS Scotch OC Scotch OC Westminster OS Pulteney Unley Unley Pulteney Round 2-9 April 2011 Round June 2011 Kilburn Fitzroy Fitzroy Kilburn Greenacres Elizabeth Salisbury Unley Hectorville Westminster OS Elizabeth Greenacres Scotch OC Pulteney Westminster OS Hectorville Unley Salisbury Pulteney Scotch OC Round 3-16 April 2011 Round 12-2 July 2011 Fitzroy Unley Greenacres Westminster OS Salisbury Pulteney Kilburn Hectorville Hectorville Kilburn Scotch OC Elizabeth Elizabeth Scotch OC Pulteney Salisbury Westminster OS Greenacres Unley Fitzroy Round 4-30 April 2011 Round 13-9 July 2011 Greenacres Salisbury Hectorville Unley Kilburn Westminster OS Fitzroy Scotch OC Scotch OC Fitzroy Salisbury Greenacres Pulteney Elizabeth Elizabeth Pulteney Unley Hectorville Westminster OS Kilburn Round 5-7 May 2011 Round July 2011 Fitzroy Pulteney Hectorville Elizabeth Salisbury Kilburn Kilburn Salisbury Greenacres Scotch OC Scotch OC Greenacres Elizabeth Hectorville Pulteney Fitzroy Westminster OS Unley Unley Westminster OS Round 6-14 May 2011 Round July 2011 Hectorville Fitzroy Fitzroy Hectorville Kilburn Greenacres Salisbury Scotch OC Scotch OC Salisbury Greenacres Kilburn Pulteney Westminster OS Elizabeth Unley Unley Elizabeth Westminster OS Pulteney Round 7-21 May 2011 Round July 2011 Fitzroy Westminster OS Salisbury Elizabeth Greenacres Hectorville Hectorville Greenacres Elizabeth Salisbury Westminster OS Fitzroy Unley Scotch OC Pulteney Kilburn Kilburn Pulteney Scotch OC Unley Round 8-28 May 2011 Round 17-6 August 2011 Salisbury Westminster OS Hectorville Pulteney Elizabeth Fitzroy Fitzroy Elizabeth Scotch OC Kilburn Greenacres Unley Pulteney Hectorville Westminster OS Salisbury Unley Greenacres Kilburn Scotch OC Round 9-4 June 2011 Round August 2011 Fitzroy Salisbury Salisbury Fitzroy Greenacres Pulteney Elizabeth Westminster OS Hectorville Scotch OC Scotch OC Hectorville Westminster OS Elizabeth Pulteney Greenacres Kilburn Unley Unley Kilburn Club W D L For Agn Pts % Salisbury Scotch OC Greenacres Kilburn Hectorville Unley Pulteney Elizabeth Westminster OS Fitzroy Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Blair Athol Reserve 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Salisbury Oval Kilburn Salisbury Hectorville Scotch OC Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 St Marys Park Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 St Marys Park Scotch OC Kilburn Greenacres Scotch OC st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Edward Smith Reserve Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Campbelltown Oval Kilburn Kilburn Greenacres Salisbury P a g e

38 Division 5 Premier CB Sangster Shield Plympton Lee Duggan Hope Valley Dene Steele Salisbury West JB Dicker Medal Leading goalkicking trophy Scott McIntyre Brahma Lodge 76 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide Lutheran T. Kowald 13 R. Edwards 8 T. Allen 7 Plympton D. Roach 15 J. Smith 13 T. Dunkley 7 Adelaide Lutheran A. Bevan 42 L. Downs-Woolley 34 L. Allison 23 Plympton J. Smith 60 J. Vanderhaak 50 T. Dunkley 34 Brahma Lodge T. Alosi 13 S. Cosenza 7 R. McKee 6 Rosewater P. Williams 7 J. O Loughlin 7 B. Taheny 7 Brahma Lodge S.McIntyre 76 T. Alosi 53 B. McMullen 19 Rosewater C. Mattner 62 A. Matz 41 B. Taheny 22 Hope Valley L. Duggan 26 M. Franceschinis 7 S. Hagerstrom 4 Salisbury West D. Steele 26 R. Woodrow 18 C. Martin 8 Hope Valley M. Jones 46 J. Denton 32 M. Gower 30 Salisbury West J. Davies 42 J. Schell 39 A. Kafkoudas 24 Lockleys H. Martinello 24 P. Sarno 6 S. Stormonth 5 West Croydon M. Loffler 13 S. Cooper 10 L. Woodcock 10 Lockleys G. Hall 28 S. Naley 23 S. Stormonth 21 West Croydon L. Woodcock 70 N. Bryant 51 S. Anderson 31 North Haven M. Eagles 13 P. Eldridge 5 R. Duerden 3 Woodville South A. Clifford 11 J. Cattermole 10 S. Skewes 8 North Haven D. McCulloch 49 L. Forrest 40 S. Hinsley 23 Woodville South M. McNeil 54 R. Ahmed 20 T. Blight P a g e

39 Round 1-2 April 2011 Round June 2011 North Haven Hope Valley Hope Valley North Haven Adelaide Lutheran Salisbury West Salisbury West Adelaide Lutheran West Croydon Lockleys Lockleys West Croydon Rosewater Plympton Plympton Rosewater Woodville South Brahma Lodge Brahma Lodge Woodville South Round 2-9 April 2011 Round June 2011 Hope Valley West Croydon North Haven Lockleys Salisbury West Rosewater Brahma Lodge Adelaide Lutheran Lockleys North Haven West Croydon Hope Valley Plympton Woodville South Rosewater Salisbury West Adelaide Lutheran Brahma Lodge Woodville South Plympton Round 3-16 April 2011 Round 12-2 July 2011 North Haven Brahma Lodge Hope Valley Rosewater Adelaide Lutheran Woodville South Lockleys Salisbury West Salisbury West Lockleys Plympton West Croydon West Croydon Plympton Woodville South Adelaide Lutheran Rosewater Hope Valley Brahma Lodge North Haven Round 4-30 April 2011 Round 13-9 July 2011 Hope Valley Adelaide Lutheran North Haven Plympton Lockleys Rosewater Adelaide Lutheran Hope Valley Plympton North Haven Salisbury West Brahma Lodge Woodville South West Croydon West Croydon Woodville South Brahma Lodge Salisbury West Rosewater Lockleys Round 5-7 May 2011 Round July 2011 North Haven Woodville South Salisbury West West Croydon Adelaide Lutheran Lockleys Lockleys Adelaide Lutheran Hope Valley Plympton Plympton Hope Valley West Croydon Salisbury West Woodville South North Haven Rosewater Brahma Lodge Brahma Lodge Rosewater Round 6-14 May 2011 Round July 2011 Salisbury West North Haven North Haven Salisbury West Lockleys Hope Valley Adelaide Lutheran Plympton Plympton Adelaide Lutheran Hope Valley Lockleys Woodville South Rosewater West Croydon Brahma Lodge Brahma Lodge West Croydon Rosewater Woodville South Round 7-21 May 2011 Round July 2011 North Haven Rosewater Adelaide Lutheran West Croydon Hope Valley Salisbury West Salisbury West Hope Valley West Croydon Adelaide Lutheran Rosewater North Haven Lockleys Woodville South Woodville South Lockleys Plympton Brahma Lodge Brahma Lodge Plympton Round 8-28 May 2011 Round 17-6 August 2011 Adelaide Lutheran Rosewater North Haven West Croydon West Croydon North Haven Hope Valley Brahma Lodge Plympton Lockleys Salisbury West Woodville South Woodville South Salisbury West Rosewater Adelaide Lutheran Brahma Lodge Hope Valley Lockleys Plympton Round 9-4 June 2011 Round August 2011 North Haven Adelaide Lutheran Adelaide Lutheran North Haven Hope Valley Woodville South West Croydon Rosewater Salisbury West Plympton Plympton Salisbury West Rosewater West Croydon Woodville South Hope Valley Lockleys Brahma Lodge Brahma Lodge Lockleys Club W D L For Agn Pts % Salisbury West West Croydon Plympton Hope Valley North Haven Adelaide Lutheran Rosewater Brahma Lodge Woodville South Lockleys Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Hope Valley Oval 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Salisbury Downs Oval North Haven Salisbury West Hope Valley Plympton Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Fawk Reserve Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Plympton Oval Plympton Plympton West Croydon West Croydon st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Fawk Reserve Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Salisbury Oval West Croydon Plympton North Haven Salisbury West P a g e

40 Division 6 Premier Mervyn Evans Shield Kenilworth Nicholas Jones Henley AG Bert Medal Leading goalkicking trophy Sean Buss Glenunga 66 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide University A. Vallelonga 10 T. Reid 9 A. Reid 4 Henley N. Jones 25 J. McKenzie 3 D. Holmes 2 Adelaide University O Neate 31 M. Kellett 25 T. Reid 21 Henley S. Walshe 24 D. Loveder 14 J. Costello 14 Blackfriars OS S. Murphy 19 M. Spry 8 K. Howe 7 Houghton Districts L. Davis 15 N. Hall 5 C. Schutz 4 Blackfriars OS T. Hillman 63 B. Hillman 50 A. Demasi 41 Houghton Districts L. Davis 48 A. Musolino 24 A. Moncrieff 23 Central United B. Woodward 19 P. Hall 9 M. Garner 6 Ingle Farm S. Gannell 19 G. Hawksworth 9 R. Tremain 4 Central United P. Hall 58 B. Woodward 48 N. Fenwick 25 Ingle Farm G. Malbunka 50 B. Rigney 28 S. Smart 24 Colonel Light Gardens T. McGowan 10 T. Evans 9 E. Wood 7 Kenilworth D. Delawyer 19 B. Moser 19 T. Manning 6 Colonel Light Gardens K. Stewart 39 E. Wood 29 M. Politarhis 14 Kenilworth S. Brammer 60 S. Oldfield 43 S. Osborn 35 Glenunga S. Buss 13 A. Mitchell 11 M. Roberts 10 Trinity OS J. O Hara 8 B. Rogers 6 A. Zorich 5 Glenunga S. Buss 81 L. Karvelis 48 M. Roberts 41 Trinity OS A Cotter 53 A. Zorich 26 A. Nourse P a g e

41 Round 1-2 April 2011 Round June 2011 Colonel Light Gardens Blackfriars OS Blackfriars OS Colonel Light Gardens Houghton Districts Ingle Farm Ingle Farm Houghton Districts Trinity OS Central United Adelaide University Kenilworth Kenilworth Adelaide University Central United Trinity OS Glenunga Henley Henley Glenunga Round 2-9 April 2011 Round June 2011 Blackfriars OS Kenilworth Colonel Light Gardens Adelaide University Ingle Farm Trinity OS Houghton Districts Henley Adelaide University Colonel Light Gardens Kenilworth Blackfriars OS Central United Glenunga Trinity OS Ingle Farm Henley Houghton Districts Glenunga Central United Round 3-16 April 2011 Round 12-2 July 2011 Colonel Light Gardens Henley Blackfriars OS Trinity OS Houghton Districts Glenunga Adelaide University Ingle Farm Ingle Farm Adelaide University Central United Kenilworth Kenilworth Central United Glenunga Houghton Districts Trinity OS Blackfriars OS Henley Colonel Light Gardens Round 4-30 April 2011 Round 13-9 July 2011 Blackfriars OS Houghton Districts Colonel Light Gardens Central United Adelaide University Trinity OS Houghton Districts Blackfriars OS Central United Colonel Light Gardens Ingle Farm Henley Glenunga Kenilworth Kenilworth Glenunga Henley Ingle Farm Trinity OS Adelaide University Round 5-7 May 2011 Round July 2011 Colonel Light Gardens Glenunga Ingle Farm Kenilworth Houghton Districts Adelaide University Adelaide University Houghton Districts Blackfriars OS Central United Central United Blackfriars OS Kenilworth Ingle Farm Glenunga Colonel Light Gardens Trinity OS Henley Henley Trinity OS Round 6-14 May 2011 Round July 2011 Ingle Farm Colonel Light Gardens Colonel Light Gardens Ingle Farm Adelaide University Blackfriars OS Houghton Districts Central United Central United Houghton Districts Blackfriars OS Adelaide University Glenunga Trinity OS Kenilworth Henley Henley Kenilworth Trinity OS Glenunga Round 7-21 May 2011 Round July 2011 Colonel Light Gardens Trinity OS Houghton Districts Kenilworth Blackfriars OS Ingle Farm Ingle Farm Blackfriars OS Kenilworth Houghton Districts Trinity OS Colonel Light Gardens Adelaide University Glenunga Glenunga Adelaide University Central United Henley Henley Central United Round 8-28 May 2011 Round 17-6 August 2011 Houghton Districts Trinity OS Colonel Light Gardens Kenilworth Kenilworth Colonel Light Gardens Blackfriars OS Henley Central United Adelaide University Ingle Farm Glenunga Glenunga Ingle Farm Trinity OS Houghton Districts Henley Blackfriars OS Adelaide University Central United Round 9-4 June 2011 Round August 2011 Colonel Light Gardens Houghton Districts Kenilworth Trinity OS Blackfriars OS Glenunga Houghton Districts Colonel Light Gardens Ingle Farm Central United Central United Ingle Farm Trinity OS Kenilworth Glenunga Blackfriars OS Adelaide University Henley Henley Adelaide University Club W D L For Agn Pts % Kenilworth Blackfriars OS Glenunga Central United Trinity OS Adelaide University Colonel Light Garden Houghton Districts Ingle Farm Henley Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Mofflin Reserve 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 St Marys Park Trinity OS Kenilworth Central United Blackfriars OS Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Park 2 (St Dominics Oval) Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Park 2 (St Dominics Oval) Blackfriars OS Glenunga Glenunga Blackfriars OS st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Webb Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Richmond Oval Glenunga Kenilworth Trinity OS Glenunga P a g e

42 Division 7 Premier Keith C Sims Shield Sacred Heart OC Robert O Gorman Mawson Lakes KC Sims Medal Leading goalkicking trophy Cameron Carroll Sacred Heart OC 102 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Angle Vale S. Burgess 11 J. Gordon 9 J. Koisee 8 Modbury D. Gray 3 B. Roberts 2 M. Shean 2 Angle Vale A. Matthews 74 G. Stone 30 K. Rogers 27 Modbury M. Young 12 D. Wegmann 11 D. Campaign 8 Athelstone B. Waechter 7 M. Piro 5 C. Huggins 3 North Pines M. Robertson 14 S. Raegar 12 S. Marks 10 Athelstone J. Bielak 22 C. Robertson 13 D. D Ettorre 7 North Pines T. Mackereth 80 T. Sumner 21 A. Lindsay 19 Flinders University D. Gregory 3 J. Farmer 3 B. Pech 3 Sacred Heart OC M. Turner 13 C. Carroll 9 J. Elliott 7 Flinders University D. Bandt 15 N. Leggett 7 J. Farmer 6 Sacred Heart OC C. Carroll 142 J. Elliott 38 J. Kurenda 28 Mawson Lakes R. O Gorman 25 C. Ung 8 M. Ralph 6 Tea Tree Gully G. Mount 18 S. Tregloan 10 B. Forbes 6 Mawson Lakes M. Ralph 73 I Novosel 59 T. Smits 43 Tea Tree Gully D. Pontt 17 A. Maschotta 14 B. Haynes 12 Mitchell Park A. May 16 T. Potuszynski 13 L. McDonnell 11 Mitchell Park L. McDonnell 116 N. McDonnell 40 M. Synon P a g e

43 Round 1-2 April 2011 Round June 2011 Modbury Mitchell Park Mitchell Park Modbury Athelstone Sacred Heart OC Sacred Heart OC Athelstone North Pines Tea Tree Gully Tea Tree Gully North Pines Mawson Lakes Flinders University Flinders University Mawson Lakes Angle Vale BYE Angle Vale BYE Round 2-9 April 2011 Round June 2011 Mitchell Park Athelstone Modbury Sacred Heart OC Mawson Lakes Angle Vale Athelstone Mitchell Park Sacred Heart OC Modbury North Pines Flinders University Flinders University North Pines Angle Vale Mawson Lakes Tea Tree Gully BYE Tea Tree Gully BYE Round 3-16 April 2011 Round 12-2 July 2011 Modbury Tea Tree Gully Mawson Lakes Mitchell Park North Pines Sacred Heart OC Angle Vale Flinders University Flinders University Angle Vale Sacred Heart OC North Pines Mitchell Park Mawson Lakes Tea Tree Gully Modbury Athelstone BYE Athelstone BYE Round 4-30 April 2011 Round 13-9 July 2011 Mitchell Park North Pines Modbury Angle Vale Angle Vale Modbury Athelstone Tea Tree Gully Sacred Heart OC Flinders University North Pines Mitchell Park Tea Tree Gully Athelstone Flinders University Sacred Heart OC Mawson Lakes BYE Mawson Lakes BYE Round 5-7 May 2011 Round July 2011 Athelstone Angle Vale Mitchell Park Flinders University North Pines Modbury Angle Vale Athelstone Flinders University Mitchell Park Modbury North Pines Mawson Lakes Tea Tree Gully Tea Tree Gully Mawson Lakes Sacred Heart OC BYE Sacred Heart OC BYE Round 6-14 May 2011 Round July 2011 Angle Vale North Pines Athelstone Modbury Modbury Athelstone North Pines Angle Vale Tea Tree Gully Flinders University Flinders University Tea Tree Gully Mawson Lakes Sacred Heart OC Sacred Heart OC Mawson Lakes Mitchell Park BYE Mitchell Park BYE Round 7-21 May 2011 Round July 2011 Angle Vale Sacred Heart OC Mitchell Park Tea Tree Gully Tea Tree Gully Mitchell Park Sacred Heart OC Angle Vale Flinders University Athelstone Athelstone Flinders University North Pines Mawson Lakes Mawson Lakes North Pines Modbury BYE Modbury BYE Round 8-28 May 2011 Round 17-6 August 2011 Mitchell Park Sacred Heart OC Angle Vale Tea Tree Gully Modbury Mawson Lakes Sacred Heart OC Mitchell Park Tea Tree Gully Angle Vale North Pines Athelstone Athelstone North Pines Mawson Lakes Modbury Flinders University BYE Flinders University BYE Round 9-4 June 2011 Round August 2011 Angle Vale Mitchell Park Mitchell Park Angle Vale Sacred Heart OC Tea Tree Gully Modbury Flinders University Flinders University Modbury Tea Tree Gully Sacred Heart OC Mawson Lakes Athelstone Athelstone Mawson Lakes North Pines BYE North Pines BYE Club W D L For Agn Pts % Mawson Lakes Sacred Heart OC Mitchell Park Angle Vale North Pines Tea Tree Gully Athelstone Modbury Flinders University Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Elliot Goodger Memorial Park 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Mawson Lakes Oval Angle Vale Mawson Lakes North Pines Sacred Heart OC Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Sacred Heart Middle School Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Sacred Heart Middle School Sacred Heart OC Sacred Heart OC Mitchell Park Angle Vale st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Mitchell Park Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Payneham Oval Angle Vale Sacred Heart OC Mitchell Park Mawson Lakes P a g e

44 Champion Club Cup FLINDERS PARK The Champion Club Cup is awarded to the most successful SAAFL Club in terms of winning matches in all its Divisions throughout the season and conducting its affairs in a manner befitting a Member Club of the League. Teams are awarded five points for a win, and two for a loss. Points are also deducted for Club penalties, including not attending compulsory meetings. The total number of points is divided by the Club s number of teams to produce a final points average. Pos Club Teams Points 1. Flinders Park Sacred Heart OC Unley SMOSH West Lakes Rostrevor OC St Peter's OC Adelaide University Adelaide Lutheran Walkerville Hope Valley Salisbury West Glenunga Mawson Lakes Salisbury Scotch OC Kenilworth Woodville South Blackfriars OS Gaza Golden Grove Portland Goodwood Saints Henley Prince Alfred OC Trinity OS North Haven Old Ignatians Kilburn Broadview North Pines Central United Plympton Angle Vale Mitcham Mitchell Park Ovingham Greenacres Hectorville Seaton Ramblers West Croydon Elizabeth PHOS Camden Colonel Light Gardens Modbury Pulteney Athelstone Pembroke OS Pooraka Brahma Lodge Port District Rosewater Salisbury North Tea Tree Gully Gepps Cross Houghton Districts Westminster OS Para Hills Lockleys Payneham NU Eastern Park Fitzroy Ingle Farm CBCOC Flinders University Smithfield P a g e

45 2011 SAAFL Team of the Year FORWARDS Blake Wegener Sam Phillipou Murray Hamblin Gaza Henley Goodwood Saints HALF-FORWARDS Adrian Stephens Steven Evans Jack Juniper Gaza Salisbury North Sacred Heart OC CENTRES Anthony Skara Alex Stengle Daniel Wicks Goodwood Saints Gepps Cross Tea Tree Gully HALF-BACKS Chris Radetti Matthew Illman Shaun Gatto Gaza Goodwood Saints Eastern Park BACKS Craig Holm Shane Slater Todd Blacksell Rostrevor OC Salisbury North PHOS Camden 1 st RUCK Brodie Hudson (CAPT) Dean Christie Joshua Willoughby Gepps Cross Gaza Old Ignatians 2 nd RUCK Michael Kerr Joseph Hay (V-Capt) Scott Williams Gaza Salisbury North Broadview RESERVES Timothy Davey Michael Bray David Allocca Modbury PHOS Camden Gepps Cross COACH Nathan Grainger Gaza 43 P a g e

46 Leading Goalkickers for 2011 Division Player Club Goals D1 Sam Phillipou Henley 64 D2 Drew Litster Rostrevor OC 85 D3 Korey Loechel Seaton Ramblers 65 D4 Daniel Cahill Scotch OC 66 Mark McCallum Kilburn 66 D5 Scott McIntyre Brahma Lodge 76 D6 Sean Buss Glenunga 66 D7 Cameron Carroll Sacred Heart OC 117 D1R Samuel Harvey Henley 70 D2R Brett Smid Walkerville 42 D3R Scott Fenney Seaton Ramblers 43 D4R Michael Bellifimini Unley 57 D5R Dion Hetherington Woodville South 48 D6R Lachlan Cameron Adelaide University 57 D7R Nick Tait Sacred Heart OC 110 C1 Wade Hoey Adelaide University 50 C2 John Waltham Prince Alfred OC 51 C3 Michael Demant Flinders Park 91 C4 David Hodges Unley 79 C5 Michael Togo North Haven 33 C6 Marc Marshall Golden Grove 57 C7 Thomas Wright Salisbury 32 U18 Blue Matthew Kemp Broadview 75 U18 Red Lachlan Barker Golden Grove 35 U18 Yellow Tom Pysing Goodwood Saints P a g e

47 Looking back with Don Tothill FIVE YEARS AGO: was the year that raised the awareness to change the governance structure of the League, the introduction of the Match Day Official, to report an off-field incident, and the appointment of a full-time Umpire Manager to improve the direction and coaching although recruitment of new umpires remained a problem. The U/17 representative team played two matches, one against the Hills League at Heathfield winning 9.12 to 5.18, and another against the Southern League losing 7.8 to The U/23 representative team also played the Southern League at Reynella Oval for the Coca-Cola Challenge Cup winning 13.3 to 10.6 and capped off the year by beating the VAFA in Melbourne 9.17 to Paul Merritt of the Gaza club won the D1 Eric Pfitzner medal and Goodwood Saints the D1 Premiership. 10 YEARS AGO: 2001 The League faced many issues and had acted on quite a few with the introduction of a Final Five System from D2- D6 respectively (previously only D1) and Sunday Finals. A complete overhaul of the Constitution and Rules and Regulations was undertaken and the feasibility of relocating the League s headquarters to Thebarton Oval. The senior state team played the VAFA at Elsternwick Park in June and lost 19.4 to The U/17 side travelled to Port Augusta to play the Spencer Gulf League U/18 side. This match was played as a curtain raiser to the Spencer Gulf League Central Australia League match and was part of celebrating 100 years of football in Port Augusta. The D1 Eric Pfitzner medal was won by Jamie Sibbick from Adelaide University and Kilburn won the D1 Premiership defeating Adelaide University 19.5 to YEARS AGO: 1991 After six years of major sponsorship from Carlton and United Breweries, a four year sponsorship agreement was signed with the SA Brewing Company. The umpires had a new coach in Peter Francis replacing Geoff Creek after a three year stint. New coaches at A1 level were Daryl West (Adelaide University), Owen Kelly (Gaza), Warren Ploenges (Goodwood Saints), Rod Burton (Riverside), David Tiller (Scotch OC), Grant Lyon (SPOC) and Glen Elliott (Broadview). The AAFC Carnival was held in WA with Evan Katsaros as coach. SA lost the first game against WA, to This loss was critical for SA having won against both Victoria and Tasmania as WA went through undefeated to win their first ever Carnival. Shane Moore became the first Kilburn player to win the D1 Eric Pfitzner medal, with Greek Camden taking out the D1 title 9.12 to Kilburn YEARS AGO: 1961 In June 1961 the Amateur League acquired rooms in Tynte Street, North Adelaide. Alan Statton took over from A.F.R. Dodd as Secretary. Former State player, secretary of Kenilworth and long serving member of the Umpire and Permit Committee, Hibble Main, was awarded Life Membership of the Amateur League. Two new clubs in Seaton Ramblers (West Torrens Association) and the Teachers were admitted to the League. The Teacher s team was mainly comprised of players who had graduated in their teaching course, and so did not qualify for the Teachers College team. The state team which included eight University players and four from Kilburn beat Victoria at the Adelaide Oval to This was SA s first win against Victoria since Neil Hawke won the A1 Hone Medal playing for Brighton. University won the A1 Premiership defeating Kilburn 8.6 to P a g e

48 Division 1R Premier Pearson Cup Henley EA Davoren Medal Cail Harris Sacred Heart OC Scot Ramsay Gaza Leading goalkicking trophy Samuel Harvey Henley 70 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Broadview B. Simpson 7 Henley L. O Donohue 11 Broadview S. Jones 36 Henley S. Harvey 85 Eastern Park T. McDonald 4 PHOS Camden W. Paptolis 6 Eastern Park R. Redpath 20 PHOS Camden N. Iordanou 34 Gaza S. Ramsay 16 Sacred Heart OC C. Harris 16 Gaza D. Pettejohn 33 Sacred Heart OC W. Laundy 53 Gepps Cross T. Stirling 6 Salisbury North B. Barton 12 Gepps Cross J. Hepner 18 Salisbury North S. Drainer 29 Goodwood Saints S. Baker 7 Tea Tree Gully M. Min 7 Goodwood Saints D. Scuteri 20 Tea Tree Gully M. Reval 18 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Sacred Heart OC Henley Gaza PHOS Camden Broadview Goodwood Saints Tea Tree Gully Salisbury North Gepps Cross Eastern Park Elimination Final 27 Aug 2011 Sacred Heart Senior College 2 nd Semi-Final 3 Sept 2011 Klemzig Oval PHOS Camden Sacred Heart OC Broadview Gaza Qualifying Final 27 Aug 2011 Henley Memorial Oval Preliminary Final 10 Sept 2011 Goodwood Oval Gaza Henley Henley Gaza st Semi-Final 3 Sept 2011 Sacred Heart Senior College Grand Final 17 Sept 2011 Thebarton Oval Henley Henley PHOS Camden Sacred Heart OC P a g e

49 Division 2R Premier MLS Ranger Shield Walkerville EP Nazer Medal Thomas Williams Walkerville Adelaide University M. Lawrie 13 Port District L. Ebert 7 Leading goalkicking trophy Brett Smid Walkerville 42 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide University S. Edwards 28 Port District D. Pavljuk 17 Athelstone J. Pike 10 Prince Alfred OC S. Mader 5 Athelstone J. Chigwidden 31 Prince Alfred OC M. Phillips 15 Modbury B. Tarca 6 Rostrevor OC P. Murphy 11 Modbury B. Kearns 21 Rostrevor OC J. Harrison 26 Old Ignatians B. Howland 6 St Peter s OC R. Milne 9 Old Ignatians T. Kolesnik 23 St Peter s OC N. Marwe 29 Payneham NU J. Stagg 5 Walkerville T. Williams 15 Payneham NU J. Stagg 17 Walkerville B. Smid 42 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Adelaide University Walkerville Rostrevor OC Old Ignatians St Peter s OC Prince Alfred OC Athelstone Payneham NU Port District Modbury Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Caterer Oval 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Walkerville Rec Ground St Peter s OC Adelaide University Old Ignatians Walkerville Qualifying Final 20 Aug Thebarton Oval Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Campbelltown Oval Walkerville Walkerville Rostrevor OC St Peter s OC st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Campbelltown Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Thebarton Oval St Peter s OC Walkerville Rostrevor OC Adelaide University P a g e

50 Division 3R Premier AG & PM Martin Pty Ltd Shield Flinders Park HW Main Medal Pasqual Lagana Seaton Ramblers CBCOC B. Hill 6 Pembroke OS N. Bentley 7 Leading goalkicking trophy Scott Fenney Seaton Ramblers 43 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round CBCOC B. Hill 11 Pembroke OS M. Willis 15 Flinders Park D. Fiegert 14 Pooraka D. Olds 6 Flinders Park N. Mules 41 Pooraka J. Dolan 23 Golden Grove J. Tonkin 8 Portland S. Arnold 9 Golden Grove D. Johnson 22 Portland D. Golding 20 Mitcham A. Kerr 9 Seaton Ramblers P. Lagana 31 Mitcham B. Geytenbeek 19 Seaton Ramblers S. Fenney 45 Para Hills S. Cummins 13 SMOSH West Lakes P. Noble 13 Para Hills F. Cirocco 39 SMOSH West Lakes E. Williams 31 Club W D L For Agn Pts % SMOSH West Lakes Flinders Park Seaton Ramblers Golden Grove Mitcham Para Hills Pembroke OS Pooraka Portland CBCOC Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Hawthorn Oval 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Flinders Park Oval Mitcham SMOSH West Lakes Golden Grove Flinders Park Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Port Reserve Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Flinders Park Oval Flinders Park Flinders Park Seaton Ramblers Mitcham st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 West Lakes Shore Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Blair Athol Reserve Mitcham Flinders Park Seaton Ramblers SMOSH West Lakes P a g e

51 Division 4R Premier John Schulz Shield Unley CG Tideman Medal James Puopolo Unley Elizabeth A. Tully 15 Pulteney P. Tripodi 21 Leading goalkicking trophy Michael Bellifimini Unley 57 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Elizabeth D. Walton 46 Pulteney B. Tippett 49 Fitzroy J. Westwood 8 Salisbury J. Lee 8 Fitzroy B. Stewart 9 Salisbury N. Brown 31 Greenacres S. Hosking 6 Scotch OC J. Buck 26 Greenacres K. Milera 12 Scotch OC J. Buck 46 Hectorville S. Watson 7 Unley J. Puopolo 27 Hectorville S. Verrall 17 Unley M. Bellifimini 68 Kilburn D. Smith 10 Westminster OS M Gordon 10 Kilburn S. Osbitt 36 Westminster OS J. Hutt 16 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Salisbury Unley Scotch OC Elizabeth Kilburn Pulteney Greenacres Westminster OS Hectorville Fitzroy Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Blair Athol Reserves 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Salisbury Oval Elizabeth Salisbury ET= Kilburn Unley ET = 11.6 Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 St Marys Park Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 St Marys Park Unley Unley Scotch OC Scotch OC st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Edward Smith Reserve Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Campbelltown Oval Scotch OC Unley Elizabeth Salisbury P a g e

52 Division 5R Premier AC Samuel Shield Adelaide Lutheran GP Wilson Medal Mark Rowe Salisbury West Adelaide Lutheran T. Jenke 14 Plympton C. Selfe 15 Leading goalkicking trophy Dion Hetherington Woodville South 48 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide Lutheran M. Menz 38 Plympton M. Pohe 17 Brahma Lodge B. Rudgley 8 Rosewater R. Cichowski 5 Brahma Lodge C. Wilkinson 22 Rosewater R. Cichowski 30 Hope Valley S. Barratt 17 Salisbury West M. Rowe 18 Hope Valley S. Selvanera 41 Salisbury West R. Creek 34 Lockleys J. Trenowden 4 West Croydon M. Francis 8 Lockleys S. Gatis 17 West Croydon M. Mellor 21 North Haven R. Sutherland 14 Woodville South N. Ward 12 North Haven A. Keros 27 Woodville South D. Hetherington 56 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Adelaide Lutheran Salisbury West Woodville South Hope Valley North Haven Plympton Brahma Lodge Rosewater Lockleys West Croydon Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Hope Valley Oval 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Fawk Reserve Hope Valley Adelaide Lutheran North Haven Woodville South Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Fawk Reserve Preliminary Final 3 Sep 2011 Plympton Oval Woodville South Woodville South Salisbury West Hope Valley st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Salisbury Downs Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 St Marys Park Hope Valley Adelaide Lutheran Salisbury West Woodville South P a g e

53 Division 6R Premier Alex Cooper Shield Kenilworth RH Elix Medal Paul Hill Trinity OS Adelaide University J. Dean 16 Henley L. Rayner 17 Leading goalkicking trophy Lachlan Cameron Adelaide University 57 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide University L. Cameron 61 Henley S, Barnes 40 Blackfriars OS P. Vo 19 Houghton Districts J. Gibb 3 Blackfriars OS A. Constantinou 17 Houghton Districts T. Speight 20 Central United G. Heath 8 Ingle Farm B. Hurst 5 Central United R. Stansborough 33 Ingle Farm W. Green 7 Colonel Light Gardens J. Corey 6 Kenilworth J. Strugnell 15 Colonel Light Gardens J. Watts 11 Kenilworth T. Vitale 65 Glenunga S. Thompson 11 Trinity OS P. Hill 21 Glenunga S. Harvey 24 Trinity OS M. Perry 47 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Trinity OS Kenilworth Adelaide University Henley Glenunga Central United Colonel Light Gardens Blackfriars OS Ingle Farm Houghton Districts Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Park 2 (St Dominics Oval) 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 St Marys Park Henley Kenilworth Glenunga Trinity OS Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Sacred Heart Middle School Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Park 2 (St Dominics Oval) Kenilworth Adelaide University Adelaide University Trinity OS st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Webb Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Richmond Oval Adelaide University Kenilworth Henley Adelaide University P a g e

54 Division 7R Premier DW Sayer Shield Sacred Heart OC FJ Monten Medal Corey Wandtke Modbury Angle Vale S. Van-Horen 6 Modbury C. Wandtke 27 Leading goalkicking trophy Nick Tait Sacred Heart OC 110 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Angle Vale A. Walker 14 Modbury S. Scudds 87 Athelstone J. Zbiersky 9 North Pines E. Lindsay 10 Athelstone D. Tomaselli 35 North Pines K. Benbolt 27 Flinders University D. Ward 14 Sacred Heart OC J. Gordon 10 Flinders University D. Ward 7 Sacred Heart OC N. Tait 118 Mawson Lakes A. Rath 9 Tea Tree Gully P. Mander 11 Mawson Lakes M. Veitch 43 Tea Tree Gully S. Cox 13 Mitchell Park S. Kulmer 6 Mitchell Park R. Viscone 14 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Sacred Heart OC Modbury Mawson Lakes North Pines Athelstone Mitchell Park Tea Tree Gully Angle Vale Flinders University Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Elliott Goodger Memorial Park 2 nd Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Mitchell Park Oval Athelstone Sacred Heart OC North Pines Modbury Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Mofflin Reserve Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Sacred Heart Middle School Modbury Modbury Mawson Lakes Athelstone st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Mawson Lakes Hotel Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Payneham Oval Athelstone Sacred Heart OC Mawson Lakes Modbury P a g e

55 Division C1 Premier Goodwood Saints PA Collins Medal Mark Burnett Broadview Leading goalkicking trophy Wade Hoey Adelaide University 50 goals* Adelaide University S. Doyle 13 Goodwood Saints P. McCarty 9 *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide University W. Hoey 55 Goodwood Saints T. Pysing 25 Broadview M. Burnett 21 PHOS Camden D. Connolly-Hay 5 Broadview S. Jones 36 PHOS Camden K. Mazurke 18 Eastern Park B. Smith 18 Salisbury North B. Hem 12 Eastern Park R. Redpath 20 Salisbury North R. Harley 36 Gaza S. Richards 9 Smithfield S. Richards 4 Gaza D. Prettejohn 33 Smithfield T. Mattner 9 Gepps Cross G. Robins 11 Gepps Cross C. Payne 22 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Adelaide University Goodwood Saints Broadview Gaza Salisbury North PHOS Camden Gepps Cross Eastern Park Smithfield Elimination Final 21 Aug 2011 Klemzig Oval 2 nd Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Park 10 Salisbury North Goodwood Saints Gaza Adelaide University Qualifying Final 21 Aug 2011 Goodwood Oval Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 University Oval Goodwood Saints Adelaide University Broadview Broadview st Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Broadview Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 St Marys Park Broadview Goodwood Saints Salisbury North Adelaide University P a g e

56 Division C2 Premier Prince Alfred OC JA Burchell Medal Edward McConachy Adelaide University Jason Scott Ovingham Leading goalkicking trophy John Waltham Prince Alfred OC 51 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide University E. McConachy 13 Prince Alfred OC T. Sanders 8 Adelaide University D. Gallagher 16 Prince Alfred OC J. Waltham 67 Old Ignatians A. Jackson 6 Rostrevor OC T. Felice 11 Old Ignatians S. Colegate 40 Rostrevor OC N Rendell 24 Ovingham J. Scott 13 St Peter s OC S. Worthley 10 Ovingham P. Wright 30 St Peter s OC M Allen 21 Payneham NU M. Sullivan 8 Walkerville A. Winter 5 Payneham NU T. Javor 9 Walkerville B. Felice 26 Port District T. Wiseman 5 Port District D. Fisher 12 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Rostrevor OC Prince Alfred OC St Peter s OC Adelaide University Old Ignatians Ovingham Walkerville Payneham NU Port District Elimination final 21 Aug 2011 Park 10 2 nd Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Campbelltown Oval Adelaide University Prince Alfred OC Old Ignatians Rostrevor OC Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Caterer Oval Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Campbelltown Oval Prince Alfred OC Rostrevor OC St Peter s OC St Peter s OC st Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Caterer Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Thebarton Oval St Peter s OC Prince Alfred OC Adelaide University Rostrevor OC P a g e

57 Division C3 Premier Flinders Park RB Lambert Medal James Meegan Portland CBCOC A. McInerney 3 Pembroke OS G. Jones 6 Leading goalkicking trophy Michael Demant Flinders Park 91 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round CBCOC A. Wright 5 Pembroke OS T. Jenkinson 30 Flinders Park R. Size 12 Pooraka H. Trikaliotis 5 Flinders Park M Demant 92 Pooraka T. Jenkins 35 Golden Grove B. Williams 9 Portland J. Meegan 17 Golden Grove M Jemson 25 Portland S. Hughes 36 Mitcham M. Claring-Bould 10 Seaton Ramblers P. Domaski 9 Mitcham J. Adih 45 Seaton Ramblers J. Morris 23 Para Hills A. Robertson 7 SMOSH West Lakes M. McDonnell 10 Para Hills M. Marsden 8 SMOSH West Lakes S. Hansen 88 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Flinders Park SMOSH West Lakes Mitcham Portland Golden Grove Seaton Ramblers Pooraka Pembroke OS Para Hills CBCOC Elimination Final 21 Aug 2011 Port Reserve 2 nd Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Flinders Park Oval Portland Flinders Park Golden Grove SMOSH West Lakes Qualifying Final 21 Aug 2011 West Lakes Shore Oval Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Thebarton Oval SMOSH West Lakes SMOSH West Lakes Mitcham Mitcham st Semi- Final 28 Aug 2011 Hawthorn Oval Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Blair Athol Reserve Mitcham Flinders Park Portland SMOSH West Lakes P a g e

58 Division C4 Premier Unley HD Naylor Medal Aaron Miatke Adelaide University Adelaide University A. Miatke 17 Pulteney T. Cocks 3 Leading goalkicking trophy David Hodges Unley 79 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide University D. Zampogna 29 Pulteney D. Petrovic 9 Elizabeth A. Bateson 14 Salisbury A. Leonellu 8 Elizabeth J. Langford 18 Salisbury N. Brown 31 Fitzroy D. Dewhirst 6 Scotch OC J. Hyde 5 Fitzroy A. Carmichael 35 Scotch OC H. White 14 Hectorville R. Swan 7 Unley D. Hodges 12 Hectorville P. Diestel-Feddersen 52 Unley D. Hodges 89 Kilburn P. Baker 3 Kilburn B. Clothier 5 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Salisbury Unley Adelaide University Hectorville Fitzroy Elizabeth Scotch OC Pulteney Kilburn Elimination Final 20 Aug Blair Athol Reserve 2 nd Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Salisbury Oval Fitzroy Salisbury Hectorville Unley Qualifying Final 21 Aug 2011 Goodwood Oval Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Thebarton Oval Unley Unley Adelaide University Adelaide University st Semi- Final 28 Aug 2011 Park 10 Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Campbelltown Oval Adelaide University Unley Fitzroy Salisbury P a g e

59 Division C5 Premier Hope Valley FS Hone Medal Tom Burgess Kenilworth Adelaide Lutheran M. Stancl 13 North Haven J. Penberthy 8 Leading goalkicking trophy Michael Togo North Haven 33 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Adelaide Lutheran M. Stancl 41 North Haven M. Togo 36 Brahma Lodge T. Oswald 3 Plympton J. Rogers 5 Brahma Lodge J. Muscat 13 Plympton C. Smith 17 Hope Valley B. Ryan 9 Trinity OS P. Fantasia 4 Hope Valley R. Powell 26 Trinity OS P. Fantasia 25 Kenilworth T. Burgess 16 Woodville South P. Stevens 13 Kenilworth M. Bradley 18 Woodville South A. Tkalec 26 Lockleys J. Hext 4 Lockleys T. Olds 11 Club W D L For Agn Pts % North Haven Adelaide Lutheran Hope Valley Plympton Woodville South Kenilworth Lockleys Brahma Lodge Trinity OS Elimination Final 20 Aug 2011 Fawk Reserve 2 nd Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Largs North Reserve Plympton North Haven Woodville South Hope Valley Qualifying Final 20 Aug 2011 Hope Valley Oval Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Hope Valley Oval Hope Valley Hope Valley Adelaide Lutheran Adelaide Lutheran st Semi-Final 27 Aug 2011 Fawk Reserve Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Salisbury Oval Adelaide Lutheran Hope Valley Plympton North Haven P a g e

60 Division C6 Premier Flinders Park CC Sando Medal Michael Jolly Golden Grove Leading goalkicking trophy Marc Marshall Golden Grove 57 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Broadview S. Chaplin 5 Mitcham G. Foot 5 Broadview T. Tutty 19 Mitcham A. Hill 13 Flinders Park J. Schulz 20 Prince Alfred OC M. Wong 6 Flinders Park L. Crichton 56 Prince Alfred OC N. Brooks 55 Gepps Cross D. Ritzema 3 Sacred Heart OC M. Andrigo 6 Gepps Cross P. Cree 5 Sacred Heart OC J. Loy 35 Golden Grove M. Jolly 27 Salisbury A. Loffler 6 Golden Grove M. Marshall 65 Salisbury S. Gardner 18 Mawson Lakes J. Nguyen 8 SMOSH West Lakes C. Lelos 7 Mawson Lakes R. Ryan 32 SMOSH West Lakes T. Spurgeon 29 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Flinders Park Golden Grove Sacred Heart OC Mawson Lakes Salisbury Prince Alfred OC SMOS West Lakes Broadview Gepps Cross Elimination Final 21 Aug 2011 Park 10 2 nd Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Flinders Park Oval Salisbury Flinders Park Mawson Lakes Golden Grove Qualifying Final 21 Aug 2011 Harpers Field Preliminary Final 3 Sept 2011 Harpers Field Golden Grove Sacred Heart OC Sacred Heart OC Golden Grove st Semi-Final 28 Aug 2011 Sacred Heart Middle School Grand Final 10 Sept 2011 Payneham Oval Sacred Heart OC Flinders Park Salisbury Sacred Heart OC P a g e

61 Division C7 Premier Salisbury Marie Little OAM Medal Matthew Pacchino Greenacres Leading goalkicking trophy Thomas Wright Salisbury 32 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Gaza T. Scott 5 Kenilworth D. Mutton 10 Gaza No results supplied Kenilworth D. Mutton 20 Goodwood Saints M. Collett 6 Salisbury A. Doecke 9 Goodwood Saints No results supplied Salisbury T. Wright 32 Greenacres M. Pacchino 13 Greenacres P. Hollis 25 Club W D L For Agn Pts % Salisbury Greenacres Goodwood Saints Kenilworth Gaza st Semi-Final 14 Aug 2011 Salisbury Oval Preliminary Final 21 Aug 2011 Thebarton Oval Goodwood Saints Greenacres Kenilworth Goodwood Saints nd Semi-Final 14 Aug 2011 Salisbury Oval Grand Final 28 Aug 2011 Thebarton Oval Salisbury Salisbury Greenacres Greenacres P a g e

62 Under 18 Blue Premier Broadview F Cockburn Medal Leading goalkicking trophy Lathanuel Rigney Ingle Farm Matthew Kemp Broadview 75 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Broadview B. Simpson 19 M. Kemp 11 N. Pope 6 Pooraka T. Derham 13 B. Batten 3 B. Lee 2 Broadview M. Kemp 81 J. Hoffman 55 M. Baker 23 Pooraka T. Derham 35 M. Nudo 11 J. Tomney 9 Gepps Cross B. Bignell 11 T. Peel 8 P. Verigan 7 Portland A. Bradley 5 D. Britton 4 C. Farinola 3 Gepps Cross N. Ilic 34 A. Kelly 16 B. Bignell 13 Portland J. Kondellos 24 A. Bradley 19 H. Rigney 10 Ingle Farm L. Rigney 28 B. Rigney 10 E. Hawksworth 3 Seaton Ramblers Z. Wallace 7 J. Matthews 4 T. Stafast 4 Ingle Farm B. Rigney 43 L. Stone 32 D. Tanczos 22 Seaton Ramblers L. Stavropoulos 14 M. Cavuoto 9 D. Calio 9 North Haven M. Reed 3 H. Bates 3 R. Martin 2 SMOSH West Lakes B. George 11 M Gates 11 N. Bowles 9 North Haven N. Giles 8 M. Reed 7 J. Inness 5 SMOSH West Lakes B. Hodges 38 T. Badman 18 D. White P a g e

63 Round 1 10 th April 2011 Round 8 5 th June 2011 Broadview Ingle Farm Ingle Farm Broadview Gepps Cross North Haven North Haven Gepps Cross Seaton Ramblers Pooraka Pooraka Seaton Ramblers Portland SMOSH West Lakes SMOSH West Lakes Portland Round 2 17 th April 2011 Round 9 19 th June 2011 Gepps Cross Broadview Broadview Gepps Cross North Haven Ingle Farm Ingle Farm North Haven Portland Seaton Ramblers Seaton Ramblers Portland SMOSH West Lakes Pooraka Pooraka SMOSH West Lakes Round 3 1 st May 2011 Round th June 2011 Broadview North Haven Gepps Cross Pooraka Ingle Farm Portland North Haven Broadview Seaton Ramblers SMOSH West Lakes Portland Ingle Farm Pooraka Gepps Cross SMOSH West Lakes (F) Seaton Ramblers Round 4 8 th May 2011 Round 11 3 rd July 2011 Gepps Cross Seaton Ramblers Broadview Portland North Haven Pooraka Ingle Farm SMOSH West Lakes Portland Broadview Seaton Ramblers Gepps Cross SMOSH West Lakes Ingle Farm Pooraka (F) North Haven Round 5 15 th May 2011 Round th July 2011 Broadview SMOSH West Lakes Gepps Cross Ingle Farm Ingle Farm Gepps Cross Pooraka Portland Seaton Ramblers North Haven SMOSH West Lakes Broadview Portland Pooraka North Haven (F) Seaton Ramblers Round 6 22 nd May 2011 Round th July 2011 Seaton Ramblers Ingle Farm Broadview Pooraka Portland North Haven Gepps Cross SMOSH West Lakes Pooraka Broadview Ingle Farm Seaton Ramblers SMOSH West Lakes Gepps Cross North Haven (F) Portland Round 7 29 th May 2011 Round th July 2011 Broadview Seaton Ramblers Seaton Ramblers Broadview Gepps Cross Portland Portland Gepps Cross Ingle Farm Pooraka Pooraka Ingle Farm North Haven SMOSH West Lakes SMOSH West Lakes (F) North Haven Club W D L For Agn Pts % SMOSH West Lakes Broadview Ingle Farm Portland Gepps Cross Seaton Ramblers Pooraka North Haven st Semi-Final 31 st July 2011 Rowe Park Preliminary Final 7 th Aug 2011 Wst Lakes Shore Oval Ingle Farm SMOSH West Lakes Portland Ingle Farm nd Semi-Final 31 st July 2011 Wst Lakes Shore Oval Grand Final 14 th Aug 2011 Thebarton Oval Broadview Broadview SMOSH West Lakes SMOSH West Lakes P a g e

64 Under 18 Red Premier Eastern Park DA Tothill Medal Leading goalkicking trophy Luke Feast Eastern Park Lachlan Barker Golden Grove 35 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Eastern Park L. Feast 20 P. Diedrichsen 11 N. McIvor 9 Modbury M. Fogden 9 N. Wright 3 J. Duthie 3 Eastern Park T. Payne 36 S. Biggs 29 S. Mansell 20 Modbury S. Byles 7 N. Peters 7 J. Marrone 6 Elizabeth P. Akech 9 J. Glenn 8 J. Reynolds 6 Salisbury D. Chaffey 10 D. Carey 6 D. May 3 Elizabeth B. Claxton 32 M. Taylor 26 H. Lomas 14 Salisbury S. James 8 J. Roberts 8 M.Notto 7 Golden Grove M. Stent 16 J. Dekort 14 M. Forester 8 Salisbury North J. Otto 2 E. Lem 2 T. Bax 2 Golden Grove L. Barker 37 J. Coffee 20 J. Horksins 17 Salisbury North J. Tanner 10 M. Bennetts 10 M Henderson 5 Hope Valley P. Regan 8 B. Pattison 7 K. Seymour 7 Salisbury West J. Egel 11 T. Wanganeen 5 M. North 5 Hope Valley J. Elliott 26 L. Bollmeyer 23 K. Seymour 18 Salisbury West J. McIntyre 25 M. Rowe 20 J. Howden P a g e

65 Round 1 10 th April 2011 Round 8-5 th June 2011 Eastern Park Hope Valley Hope Valley Eastern Park Golden Grove Modbury Modbury Golden Grove Elizabeth Salisbury North Salisbury North Elizabeth Salisbury Salisbury West Salisbury West Salisbury Round 2 17 th April 2011 Round 9 19 th June 2011 Golden Grove Eastern Park Eastern Park Golden Grove Modbury Hope Valley Hope Valley Modbury Salisbury Elizabeth Elizabeth Salisbury Salisbury West Salisbury North Salisbury North Salisbury West Round 3 1 st May 2011 Round th June 2011 Eastern Park Modbury Golden Grove Salisbury North Hope Valley Salisbury Modbury Eastern Park Elizabeth Salisbury West Salisbury Hope Valley Salisbury North Golden Grove Salisbury West Elizabeth Round 4 8 th May 2011 Round 11 3 rd July 2011 Golden Grove Elizabeth Eastern Park Salisbury Modbury Salisbury North Hope Valley Salisbury West Salisbury Eastern Park Elizabeth Golden Grove Salisbury West Hope Valley Salisbury North Modbury Round 5 15 th May 2011 Round th July 2011 Eastern Park Salisbury West Golden Grove Hope Valley Hope Valley Golden Grove Modbury Elizabeth Elizabeth Modbury Salisbury Salisbury North Salisbury North Salisbury Salisbury West Eastern Park Round 6 22 nd May 2011 Round th July 2011 Elizabeth Hope Valley Eastern Park Salisbury North Salisbury Modbury Golden Grove Salisbury West Salisbury North Eastern Park Hope Valley Elizabeth Salisbury West Golden Grove Modbury Salisbury Round 7 29 th May 2011 Round th July 2011 Eastern Park Elizabeth Elizabeth Eastern Park Golden Grove Salisbury Salisbury Golden Grove Hope Valley Salisbury North Salisbury North Hope Valley Modbury Salisbury West Salisbury West Modbury Club W D L For Agn Pts % Hope Valley Golden Grove Eastern Park Salisbury West Elizabeth Salisbury Modbury Salisbury North st Semi-Final 31 st July 2011 Dwight Reserve Preliminary Final 7 th Aug 2011 Harpers Field Eastern Park Eastern Park Salisbury West Golden Grove nd Semi-Final 31 st July 2011 Hope Valley Oval Grand Final 14 th Aug 2011 Thebarton Oval Hope Valley Eastern Park Golden Grove Hope Valley P a g e

66 Under 18 Yellow Premier Goodwood Saints Ross Merrett Port District EJ Mutton Medal Leading goalkicking trophy Tom Pysing Goodwood Saints 50 goals* *Goals scored at the end of the minor round Flinders Park M. Thomolaris 5 S. Kenealy 5 M. Mott 5 PHOS Camden R. Lovering 6 A. Smyth 4 J. Resnais 4 Flinders Park L. Blewit 29 D.Howie 21 M.Mott 5 PHOS Camden S. Williams 14 A. Smyth 10 B. Toohey 9 Goodwood Saints A. Puliatti 9 B. Holzbauer 7 P. Said 7 Plympton J. Broadbent 3 M. Burt 3 M. Ferraro 3 Goodwood Saints T. Pysing 64 A. Putliatti 21 M. Hand 15 Plympton J. Ferraro 11 B. Di Giusto 7 K. Ryder 6 Henley B. Everson 8 A. Pedler 3 S. Miller 3 Port District R. Merrett 19 N. Khan 7 N. Rose 6 Henley J. Burridge 20 H. Farran 5 K. Egel 5 Port District R. Carter 32 N. Rose 21 C. Lavigne 16 Kenilworth N. Chesser 18 D. Siemering 10 S. Clarke 8 Kenilworth C. Wakefield 30 D. Siemering 27 L. Hofmeyer P a g e

67 Round 1 10 th April 2011 Round 8-5 th June 2011 Flinders Park Kenilworth Kenilworth Flinders Park PHOS Camden Henley Henley PHOS Camden Plympton Port District Port District Plympton Goodwood Saints BYE Goodwood Saints BYE Round 2 17 th April 2011 Round 9 19 th June 2011 PHOS Camden Flinders Park Flinders Park PHOS Camden Henley Kenilworth Kenilworth Henley Goodwood Saints Port District Port District Goodwood Saints Plympton BYE Plympton BYE Round 3 1 st May 2011 Round th June 2011 Flinders Park Henley PHOS Camden Port District Plympton Goodwood Saints Henley Flinders Park Port District PHOS Camden Goodwood Saints Plympton Kenilworth BYE Kenilworth BYE Round 4 8 th May 2011 Round 11 3 rd July 2011 PHOS Camden Plympton Kenilworth Goodwood Saints Henley Port District Plympton PHOS Camden Goodwood Saints Kenilworth Port District Henley Flinders Park BYE Flinders Park BYE Round 5 15 th May 2011 Round th July 2011 Flinders Park Goodwood Saints PHOS Camden Kenilworth Kenilworth PHOS Camden Henley Plympton Plympton Henley Goodwood Saints Flinders Park Port District BYE Port District BYE Round 6 22 nd May 2011 Round th July 2011 Plympton Kenilworth Flinders Park Port District Port District Flinders Park PHOS Camden Goodwood Saints Goodwood Saints PHOS Camden Kenilworth Plympton Henley BYE Henley BYE Round 7 29 th May 2011 Round th July 2011 Flinders Park Plympton Plympton Flinders Park Kenilworth Port District Port District Kenilworth Henley Goodwood Saints Goodwood Saints Henley PHOS Camden BYE PHOS Camden BYE Club W D L For Agn Pts % Kenilworth Port District Goodwood Saints Flinders Park PHOS Camden Henley Plympton st Semi-Final 31 st July 2011 Goodwood Oval Preliminary Final 7 th Aug 2011 St Marys Park Goodwood Saints Goodwood Saints Flinders Park Kenilworth nd Semi-Final 31 st July 2011 St Marys Park Grand Final 14 th Aug 2011 Thebarton Oval Port District Goodwood Saints Kenilworth Port District P a g e

68 History Club Senior Premierships Adelaide University 77 Broadview 36 Walkerville 25 Flinders Park 24 Goodwood Saints 22 Prince Alfred OC 21 Kilburn 20 St Peter s OC 20 Modbury 18 Rostrevor OC 18 Semaphore Centrals 17 Adelaide College 16 Henley 16 Old Ignatians 16 Riverside 15 Scotch OC 15 Gepps Cross 14 Port District 14 Pulteney OS 14 Tea Tree Gully 14 Sacred Heart OC 13 Seaton Ramblers 12 Exeter 11 Mitcham 11 Payneham 11 Rosewater 11 SMOSH 11 Gaza 10 Greenacres 10 Pembroke OS 10 PHOS Camden 10 Adelaide Lutheran 9 Flinders University 9 Woodville South 9 Ferryden Park 8 Glenunga 8 SMOSH & West Lakes 8 West Croydon 8 Colonel Light Gardens 7 Eastern Park 7 Fitzroy 7 Hope Valley 7 Pooraka 7 Alberton United 6 Athelstone 6 Brighton High OS 6 CBCOC 6 Golden Grove 6 Hectorville 6 Kingswood 6 North Haven 6 Plympton 6 Plympton High OS 6 Salisbury 6 Salisbury West 6 Unley 6 Goodwood 5 Kenilworth 5 Portland 5 West Lakes 5 Westminster OS 5 ANZ Bank 4 Ethelton 4 Glandore 4 Greek 4 Greek Camden 4 Henley High OS 4 Ingle Farm 4 Kenilworth Colonel Light 4 North Pines 4 Ovingham 4 Para Hills 4 Payneham Norwood Union 4 St Dominic s 4 St Raphael s 4 Banksia Park OS 3 Brighton 3 Brighton District & OS 3 Burnside-Kensington 3 Central United 3 Edwardstown 3 Elizabeth 3 Lockleys 3 Salisbury College 3 Trans Adelaide 3 Underdale United 3 West Adelaide United 3 Wingfield Royals 3 Woodville 3 Allenby Gardens 2 Blackfriars OS 2 Eastwood 2 Edwardstown Baptist 2 Henley and Grange 2 Henley Greek 2 Norwood Union 2 Paralowie 2 Post-Tel Institute 2 Renown Park 2 St Paul s College OS 2 Salisbury North 2 University of SA 2 Aboriginal Community Coll 1 Birkenhead Sports 1 Campbelltown Magill 1 Cedars 1 Henley District & OS 1 Houghton Districts 1 Immanuel OS 1 Mitchell Park 1 Nunga Community 1 Royal Park 1 Salesian OC 1 Smithfield 1 The Parks 1 Torrens College of AE 1 Unley High OC 1 Woodville District 1 Woodville West 1 Brahma Lodge 0 Trinity OS 0 66 P a g e

69 Club Senior Medallists Adelaide University 61 Broadview 27 Scotch OC 23 St Peter s OC 22 Adelaide College 21 Kilburn 21 Rosewater 19 Modbury 18 Seaton Ramblers 18 Kenilworth 17 Flinders Park 16 Prince Alfred OC 16 TransAdelaide 16 Fitzroy 15 Gepps Cross 15 Goodwood Saints 15 Pembroke OS 15 Port District 15 Colonel Light Gardens 14 Gaza 14 Pulteney OS 14 Tea Tree Gully 14 Ethelton 13 Rostrevor OC 13 Exeter 12 Ovingham 12 Payneham 12 Riverside 12 Greenacres 11 Westminster OS 11 Alberton United 10 Old Ignatians 10 Sacred Heart OC 10 St Michael s OS & Hindmarsh 10 Walkerville 10 Brighton High OS 9 Burnside-Kensington 9 Glenunga 9 Hectorville 9 Mitcham 9 Para Hills 9 St Michael s OS & Hindmarsh & West Lakes 9 West Croydon 9 Woodville South 9 Eastern Park 8 Golden Grove 8 Goodwood 8 Henley 8 Hope Valley 8 Houghton Districts 8 Ingle Farm 8 Portland 8 Saint Dominic s 8 Semaphore Central 8 Unley 8 Edwardstown 7 Ferryden Park 7 Kingswood 7 Norwood Union 7 Pooraka 7 Salisbury North 7 Salisbury West 7 Adelaide Lutheran 6 Athelstone 6 Henley and Grange 6 Payneham Norwood Union 6 Plympton High OS & Camden 6 Smithfield 6 West Lakes 6 Adelaide High OS 5 Flinders University 5 Greek Camden 5 Mile End Cats 5 Paralowie 5 Plympton 5 Banksia Park 4 Mawson Lakes 4 North Pines 4 Post-Tel Institute 4 Salisbury 4 Salisbury College 4 Wingfield Royals 4 Campbelltown Magill 3 Christian Brothers College OC 3 Eastwood 3 Lockleys 3 North Haven 3 Para Houghton 3 Plympton High OS 3 Taperoo 3 Underdale United 3 Woodville District 3 Woodville West 3 ANZ Bank 2 Brahma Lodge 2 Brighton 2 Brighton District & OS 2 Central United 2 Elizabeth 2 Glandore 2 Henley District & OS 2 Henley High OS 2 Kelvinator 2 Kenilworth Colonel Light 2 Myer 2 Renown Park 2 Saint Peters YCW 2 Saint Raphaels 2 Salesian 2 Trinity OS 2 University of SA 2 Aboriginal Community College 1 Cedars 1 Combined Banks 1 Edwardstown Baptist 1 Greek 1 Long Range Weapons 1 Mitchell Park 1 Para District Uniting 1 Royal Park 1 Salisbury Central 1 Sturt College of AE 1 Torrens College of AE 1 Unley Amateurs 1 Western Warriors 1 Woodville 1 YMCA 1 Blackfriars OS 0 67 P a g e

70 Division 1 Medallists Naylor Medal 1915 CE Pellew University World War I 1922 HG Prest University 1923 DF Clarke Semaphore Central 1924 AG Smith Teachers Training College 1925 W M c Rae YMCA 1926 G Murray Kenilworth Hone Medal 1927 AL Mitchell Teachers Training College 1928 L Webber Underdale 1929 CB Sangster University 1930 RDS Walter Teachers Training College 1931 RDS Walter Teachers Training College 1932 W Curtis Alberton Church United GP Day Teachers Training College 1933 A Walker Kenilworth 1934 MW Evans Prince Alfred OC 1935 R McArthur Goodwood 1936 LA Reeves Kenilworth 1937 JC Stephens Prince Alfred OC RT Clark St Peter s OC 1938 LA Reeves Kenilworth 1939 G Matson Underdale 1940 RKA Thompson Underdale 1941 R Kendle Payneham World War II 1946 H Harris Colonel Light Gardens D Russell Exeter 1947 CR Halliday Payneham 1948 HG Simpson Colonel Light Gardens 1949 F Peters Exeter 1950 C Christopherson Kelvinator 1951 RD Baird Kelvinator 1952 MF Natt Exeter JS Hobbs Alberton United 1953 JW Sawford Semaphore Central JKA M c Leod University 1954 JG Farr Rosewater 1955 L Gregory St Peter s OC 1956 RW Batt Woodville 1957 T Chambers Exeter 1958 B George Teachers College 1959 AR Clarkson University R Powell Semaphore Central 1960 AR Clarkson University L Gregory St Peter's OC 1961 NJ Hawke Brighton 1962 DC Hill University 1963 M Gilmour Teachers College F Braid Colonel Light Gardens 1964 JP Welford Payneham D Houston Kilburn 1965 CR Sangster St Peter s OC 1966 JP Welford Payneham W Weir Riverside 1967 J Nilsen St Peter s OC 1968 JP Welford Payneham 1969 M Bert Semaphore Central 1970 D Turner Payneham C Delaney Exeter 1971 FA Robertson Seaton Ramblers G Finney Seaton Ramblers C Cawthorne Rosewater 1972 JS Donaldson Adelaide Teachers D Watkins Exeter 1973 G Finney Seaton Ramblers 1974 L Cailotto Flinders Park D Lloyd Kenilworth 1975 L Cailotto Flinders Park 1976 M Bamber Kings OC 1977 NR Annear Seaton Ramblers 1978 P Heeps Henley Districts & OS 1979 EP Olekalns Adelaide University 1980 D Pearce St. Dominic s I Harrison Scotch OC 1981 JD Griffen Adelaide College 1982 S Farrell Prince Alfred OC P Thomas Kilburn K Aistrope Broadview Eric Pfitzner Memorial Medal 1983 DR Lowry Riverside K Crane Greek 1984 M Storti Broadview 1985 SD Bland Adelaide College 1986 IL White St Peter s OC S O Dorcic Greenacres 1987 K Busbridge Broadview 1988 SP Reardon Greek-Camden 1989 JJ Mason Broadview 1990 CM Horwood St Peter s OC 1991 SA Moore Kilburn 1992 C Lum Port District 1993 BH Higgins Adelaide University 1994 JR Glasson Kilburn 1995 I Cox Brighton District & OS MR Poole Gaza 1996 BW Smallacombe Edwardstown 1997 DL Flesfader Kilburn 1998 D Wilson Kilburn 1999 J Salisbury Broadview 2000 A Pope PHOS Camden 2001 J Sibbick Adelaide University 2002 CA Bensch PHOS Camden 2003 WJ Weidemann Gaza 2004 J Wait Port District 2005 DW Bartel Goodwood Saints 2006 P Merritt Gaza 2007 BJ Casey Broadview RM Giles Rostrevor OC 2008 DW Bartel Goodwood Saints MD Demasi Goodwood Saints 2009 M Brunoli Tea Tree Gully 2010 J Hay Salisbury North S Leal Broadview J Turner Henley 2011 A Stengle Gepps Cross 68 P a g e

71 Division 1 Leading Goalkickers S Sibley Glenferrie A Wilton University JW Blacket University 1924 Cowell Semaphore Central 1925 M Hanna Kenilworth WR James University WR James University WR James University FH Finlayson University CG Rosenthal Kenilworth CC Munro Kenilworth M Spain Underdale WL Hann University WL Hann University DC Wallace Exeter WL Hann St Peter s OC J Johnson Semaphore Central J Johnson Semaphore Central A Kinlough Exeter A Kinlough Exeter L McKnight SA Railways Inst S Maley Walkerville B Jordan Woodville WF Hudson Woodville 1949 MR Basheer University R Young Walkerville RR Hancock University JK McLeod University JK McLeod University C Irvine Semaphore Central CH Akkermans University G Nash Payneham CH Akkermans University CH Akkermans University R Bray Exeter RW Clift Semaphore Central PG Morton University A Smith Kilburn IR Milne University WD Hutchinson Teacher s College 1965 RI Warhurst University WD Hutchinson Teacher s College 1967 BL Ferries Teacher s College CC Lange Exeter CC Lange Exeter JF Caldana Payneham I Brown Semaphore Central S Langley Goodwood S Langley Goodwood S Cheney Payneham I Brown Semaphore Central D Smith Henley A Risby Teacher s College JL Staker Rosewater DK Neve Broadview DK Neve Broadview S Langley Scotch OC R Dohnt Kilburn AC Hancock Adelaide University Division 1 Leading Goalkicker Sam Phillipou Henley FC Photo: Jayson Vowles 1983 AM Cunningham Adelaide College AM Cunningham Adelaide College R Herrod Greenacres M Barker West Croydon S Jude St Peter s OC AC Hancock Adelaide University BP Carey Rostrevor OC IG Willmott Kilburn C Chaplin Scotch OC D Massey Kilburn WJ Carlin Port District D Stevenson Goodwood Saints TC Ferguson Adelaide University EM Arnold Adelaide University D Hibberd Edwardstown B Smith Edwardstown EM Arnold Adelaide University J Hatsitsopanidis Port District EM Arnold Adelaide University A Pascoe Salisbury North D Litster Rostrevor OC D Litster Rostrevor OC D Litster Rostrevor OC D Litster Rostrevor OC D Litster Rostrevor OC D Litster Rostrevor OC C Tasborski Sacred Heart OC S Phillipou Henley P a g e

72 Year Patron President Chairman Deputy Chairman Secretary/ Office Manager Administrative Officer/ General Manager/ Chief Executive Officer Treasurer 1911 Sir ET Smith HD Naylor SW Jeffries RF Middleton 1912 Sir DH Bosanquet C Mainwairing SW Jeffries RF Middleton D Giles 1913 Sir DH Bosanquet C Mainwairing A Cook HWA Miller LE Thomson 1914 Sir HL Galway C Mainwairing JW Blackett W Brunell RGC Hodge 1915 Sir HL Galway HD Naylor T Rice RGC Hodge Recess due to War 1920 Sir GJR Murray HD Naylor CA Groves RGC Hodge 1921 Sir GJR Murray HD Naylor RGC Hodge 1922 Sir GJR Murray HD Naylor HV Millard RGC Hodge 1923 Sir GJR Murray HD Naylor HV Millard RGC Hodge 1924 Sir GJR Murray HD Naylor FC McArtney HV Millard 1925 Sir GJR Murray HD Naylor FC McArtney HV Millard JM Jay 1926 Sir GJR Murray HD Naylor FC McArtney HV Millard JM Jay 1927 Sir GJR Murray FS Hone WSS Gilbert HV Millard LS Walsh 1928 Sir GJR Murray FS Hone WSS Gilbert HV Millard CG Tideman 1929 Sir GJR Murray FS Hone CC Chambers HV Millard CG Tideman 1930 Sir GJR Murray FS Hone JT Massey HV Millard CG Tideman 1931 Sir GJR Murray FS Hone JT Massey HV Millard CG Tideman 1932 Sir GJR Murray FS Hone JT Massey HV Millard CG Tideman 1933 Sir GJR Murray FS Hone JT Massey HV Millard CG Tideman 1934 Sir GJR Murray JT Massey LC Bridgland HV Millard CG Tideman 1935 Sir GJR Murray JT Massey JA Maitland HV Millard CG Tideman 1936 Sir GJR Murray JT Massey DG McKay HV Millard CG Tideman 1937 Sir GJR Murray JT Massey DG McKay HV Millard CG Tideman 1938 Sir GJR Murray DG McKay DL Richards HV Millard CG Tideman 1939 Sir GJR Murray DG McKay DL Richards HV Millard CG Tideman 1940 Sir GJR Murray DG McKay DL Richards HV Millard CG Tideman 1941 Sir GJR Murray DG McKay DL Richards HV Millard CG Tideman Recess due to War 1946 FS Hone DG McKay DL Richards HV Millard CG Tideman 1947 FS Hone DG McKay AEC Treloar HV Millard CG Tideman 1948 FS Hone DG McKay AEC Treloar HV Millard CG Tideman 1949 FS Hone DG McKay AEC Treloar HV Millard CG Tideman 1950 FS Hone AEC Treloar EP Nazer HV Millard CG Tideman 1951 FS Hone AEC Treloar EP Nazer HV Millard CG Tideman 1952 DG McKay AEC Treloar EP Nazer HV Millard CG Tideman 1953 DG McKay AEC Treloar EP Nazer HV Millard CG Tideman 1954 DG McKay AEC Treloar EP Nazer HV Millard CG Tideman 1955 DG McKay AEC Treloar EP Nazer AF Dodd CG Tideman 1956 DG McKay AEC Treloar EP Nazer AF Dodd CG Tideman 1957 DG McKay AEC Treloar EP Nazer HV Millard AF Dodd CG Tideman 1958 AEC Treloar EP Nazer HV Millard GP Wilson AF Dodd CG Tideman 1959 AEC Treloar HV Millard GP Wilson KC Sims AF Dodd CG Tideman 1960 AEC Treloar HV Millard GP Wilson KC Sims AF Dodd CG Tideman 1961 AEC Treloar HV Millard GP Wilson KC Sims AF Statton CG Tideman 1962 AEC Treloar HV Millard GP Wilson KC Sims AF Statton CG Tideman 1963 AEC Treloar HV Millard GP Wilson KC Sims AF Statton CG Tideman 1964 AEC Treloar HV Millard GP Wilson KC Sims AF Statton CG Tideman 1965 AEC Treloar HV Millard GP Wilson KC Sims AF Statton CG Tideman 1966 AEC Treloar GP Wilson KC Sims HJ Mutton AF Statton CG Tideman 1967 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan AF Statton CG Tideman 1968 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan AF Statton CG Tideman 1969 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan AF Statton CG Tideman 1970 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan AF Statton CG Tideman 1971 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan R Harvey CG Tideman 1972 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan EJ Mason/AF Statton CG Tideman 1973 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan EJ Mason/AF Statton 1974 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan LJ Davoren/RD Hughes CG Tideman 1975 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton M Flanagan RD Hughes CG Tideman 1976 AEC Treloar KC Sims PT Allan AG Bert RD Hughes AF Statton 1977 AEC Treloar KC Sims HJ Mutton AG Bert RD Hughes/BJ Tucker AF Statton 1978 AEC Treloar KC Sims AG Bert HJ Mutton EA Davoren AF Statton JH Houghton 1979 AEC Treloar KC Sims AG Bert HJ Mutton EA Davoren AF Statton JH Houghton 1980 AEC Treloar KC Sims AG Bert HJ Mutton EA Davoren AF Statton JH Houghton 1981 HV Millard KC Sims AG Bert HJ Mutton EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1982 HV Millard KC Sims AG Bert HJ Mutton EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1983 HV Millard KC Sims AG Bert G Dodd EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1984 HV Millard KC Sims AG Bert G Dodd EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1985 HV Millard KC Sims AG Bert G Dodd EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1986 HV Millard KC Sims AG Bert G Dodd EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1987 JB Day KC Sims AG Bert PT Tierney EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1988 JB Day KC Sims AG Bert P McLennan EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1989 JB Day KC Sims AG Bert P McLennan EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1990 JB Day KC Sims AG Bert GS Heard EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1991 AR Clarkson KC Sims AG Bert JA Burchell EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1992 AR Clarkson KC Sims AG Bert PH Moore EA Davoren AF Statton JB Dicker 1993 AR Clarkson KC Sims JB Dicker PH Moore EA Davoren AF Statton CC Sando 1994 AR Clarkson KC Sims JB Dicker PH Moore EA Davoren AF Statton CC Sando 1995 AR Clarkson KC Sims JB Dicker PH Moore EA Davoren AF Statton CC Sando 1996 AR Clarkson KC Sims JB Dicker JR Wilson EA Davoren AF Statton CC Sando 1997 AR Clarkson JB Dicker MLS Ranger JR Wilson EA Davoren AF Statton CC Sando 1998 AR Clarkson JB Dicker MLS Ranger JR Wilson EA Davoren AF Statton CC Sando 1999 AR Clarkson JB Dicker MLS Ranger JR Wilson EA Davoren JD Leak CC Sando 2000 AR Clarkson JB Dicker MLS Ranger JR Wilson EA Davoren JD Leak CC Sando 2001 AR Clarkson JB Dicker JR Wilson DA Green EA Davoren JD Leak CC Sando 2002 AR Clarkson JB Dicker JR Wilson DA Green EA Davoren JD Leak CC Sando 2003 AR Clarkson JB Dicker JR Wilson DA Green EA Davoren JD Leak CC Sando 2004 AR Clarkson JB Dicker JR Wilson DA Green EA Davoren MD Shadiac CC Sando 2005 AR Clarkson JB Dicker JR Wilson DA Green EA Davoren MD Shadiac CC Sando 2006 AR Clarkson JB Dicker JR Wilson DA Green GM Czornohalan MD Shadiac CC Sando 2007 AR Clarkson GV Capogreco JR Wilson GM Czornohalan MD Shadiac CC Sando 2008 AR Clarkson GV Capogreco DA Green GM Czornohalan MD Shadiac CC Sando 2009 AR Clarkson GV Capogreco EW Burchell GM Czornohalan MD Shadiac CC Sando AR Clarkson AR Clarkson/JB Dicker GV Capogreco GV Capogreco EW Burchel TC Holst GM Czornohalan GM Czornohalan MD Shadiac MD Shadiac/G.Goodall CC Sando SP Ryan 70 P a g e

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