The four-week finals campaign kicks off this Sunday, August 28 with the Elimination and Qualifying Finals double header, and culminates with the Grand Final on Sunday, September 18.
The countdown is on for one of the largest annual regional sporting events – the Think! Road Safety SA Country Football Championships – to be held this weekend in Whyalla.
All SANFL players and umpires also will wear black armbands in honour of Kerley, widely regarded as a legend of football in South Australia.
Russell Ebert, Matthew Pavlich and Michael Taylor were officially added to the AFL Hall of Fame making up a total of eight players to join in 2022.
North Adelaide Football club have taken out the SANFL Grand Final against Sturt for 2022.
Our footy, Our people, Our stories is the latest exhibition at the State Library to showcase the achievements in 145 years of SANFL.
Sideways Liquor owner Mathew Pallister, really wanted to to encourage people from near and far to attend SANFL games to experience what the local footy community has to offer.
SANFL has today released its COVID-19 Vaccination Policy for all players and football staff, with mandatory full vaccination required.
See the fabulous photos from SANFL's Statewide Super Women's League Best and Fairest Awards Night.
The hotly anticipated 2021 SANFL Statewide Super League gets underway this Easter weekend, featuring a host of big names and a blockbuster Good Friday footy spectacular.
SANFL has announced that player payments for the Statewide Super League will be capped for season 2021.
In an unprecedented year, SANFL has decided not to hold an event for the count, usually the most prestigious annual event for football in SA, but instead will have it produced for television and a live stream.
The South Australian Football Commission has announced the appointment of Darren Chandler as the new SANFL Chief Executive Officer.
North Adelaide's Ashleigh Woodland has won the 2020 AAMI Statewide Super Women's League Leading Goal Kicker Award.
The 2020 SANFL Statewide Super Women’s League finals kick off this weekend with the top 4 playing off in the semi-finals at Thebarton Oval.
This weekend’s Round 6 SANFL Super League matches will see crowd capacity of at least 3000 spectators at each SANFL venue.
SAHARA is teaming with the SANFLW for its awww-inducing 2020 calendar.
Hoo boy! It's going to be a cracker of a grand final at Adelaide Oval this weekend between Sturt and Port. Add in this huge music act and we're done for.
For the first time ever, this year's Slowdown will be played at Norwood Oval, holding an exciting match between the Slowdown All Stars vs SANFL Legends.
Norwood Football Club given the green light for a mammoth upgrade to their clubrooms and members' facilities.