Spencer Gulf Football League
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General Information
Founded 1961
2010 Season
Premiers Central Augusta
Minor Premiers South Augusta
Wooden Spoon Port
Madigan Medallist Ryan Struck, South Augusta & Tyrone Price, Solomontown
Leading Goalkicker Hayden Warren, West Augusta


The Spencer Gulf Football League is an Australian rules football
Australian rules football
Australian rules football, officially known as Australian football, also called football, Aussie rules or footy is a sport played between two teams of 22 players on either...

 competition based at the head of the Spencer Gulf
Spencer Gulf
The Spencer Gulf is the westernmost of two large inlets on the southern coast of Australia, in the state of South Australia, facing the Great Australian Bight. The Gulf is 322 km long and 129 km wide at its mouth. The western shore of the Gulf is the Eyre Peninsula, while the eastern side is the...

 in South Australia
South Australia
South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories.South Australia shares borders with all of the mainland...

. It is an affiliated member of the South Australian National Football League
South Australian National Football League
The South Australian National Football League is an Australian rules football league based in the Australian state of South Australia. It is also the governing body for the sport of Australian rules football in South Australia....

.

The Spencer Gulf Football League was formed in 1961, via a merger of the Port Pirie Football League (PPFL), the Whyalla Football League (WFL), and the Port Augusta-based Great Northern Football Association (GNFA). At the end of the 1966 season the WFL contingent withdrew.

Brief history

In 1961 the Great Northern Football Association, the Port Pirie Football Association and the Whyalla Football League merged to form the Spencer Gulf Football League. The twelve founding clubs were Central Augusta, Central Whyalla, North Whyalla, Port, Proprietary, Risdon, Solomontown, South Augusta, South Whyalla, West Augusta, West Whyalla and Willsden.

The four Whyalla-based clubs left the Spencer Gulf Football League at the end of season 1966 to form the Whyalla Football League
Whyalla Football League
The Whyalla Football League is an Australian rules football competition based around the town of Whyalla on the east coast of the Eyre Peninsula region of South Australia...

, leaving 8 teams from Port Augusta and Port Pirie.

In 1992 Willsden amalgamated with Quorn to form Quorn-Willsden Wolves. The league reverted to 7 teams in 1994 when Proprietary and Risdon amalgamated. In 2006 the league was cut down to 6 teams when the Quorn-Willsden Wolves folded due to financial woes.

Current clubs

Colours Club Nickname Home Ground Entered Competition Premierships Premiership Years
Central Augusta Bloods Central Oval 1961 7 1978, 1980, 1982, 1991, 1992, 2009, 2010
Port Bulldogs Memorial Oval 1961 13 1961, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008
Pirie (Proprietary-Risdon) Lions Memorial Oval 1994 0 0
Solomontown Cats Memorial Oval 1961 4 1984, 1988, 1990, 1995
South Augusta Bulldogs Central Oval 1961 7 1964, 1981, 1983, 1993, 1994, 2000, 2006
West Augusta
West Augusta Football Club
The West Augusta Football Club is an Australian Rules Football Club competing in the Spencer Gulf Football League.-Premierships:-Madigan Medalists:*J.Martin - 1962*K.McSporran - 1974, 1975, 1976, 1985*B...

Hawks Central Oval 1961 11 1969, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1996, 2005

Previous clubs

Colours Club Nickname Entered Competition Exited Competition SGL Premierships Premiership Years
Central Whyalla Rosters 1961 1966 0 -
North Whyalla Magpies 1961 1966 0 -
South Whyalla Demons 1961 1966 1 1962
West Whyalla Dragons 1961 1966 1 1963
Willsden 1961 1992 1 1986
Proprietary 1961 1994 3 1968, 1971, 1977
Risdon Tigers 1961 1994 1 1979
Quorn-Willsden Wolves 1992 2006 1 2001

Premierships

  • 1961 - Port

  • 1962 - South Whyalla

  • 1963 - West Whyalla

  • 1964 - South Augusta

  • 1965 - Port

  • 1966 - Port

  • 1967 - Port

  • 1968 - Proprietary

  • 1969 - West Augusta

  • 1970 - Port

  • 1971 - Proprietary

  • 1972 - West Augusta

  • 1973 - West Augusta

  • 1974 - West Augusta

  • 1975 - West Augusta

  • 1976 - West Augusta

  • 1977 - Proprietary

  • 1978 - Central Augusta

  • 1979 - Risdon

  • 1980 - Central Augusta

  • 1981 - South Augusta

  • 1982 - Central Augusta

  • 1983 - South Augusta

  • 1984 - Solomontown

  • 1985 - West Augusta

  • 1986 - Willsden

  • 1987 - West Augusta

  • 1988 - Solomontown

  • 1989 - West Augusta

  • 1990 - Solomontown

  • 1991 - Central Augusta

  • 1992 - Central Augusta

  • 1993 - South Augusta

  • 1994 - South Augusta

  • 1995 - Solomontown

  • 1996 - West Augusta

  • 1997 - Port

  • 1998 - Port

  • 1999 - Port

  • 2000 - South Augusta

  • 2001 - Quorn-Willsden

  • 2002 - Port

  • 2003 - Port

  • 2004 - Port

  • 2005 - West Augusta

  • 2006 - South Augusta

  • 2007 - Port

  • 2008 - Port

  • 2009 - Central Augusta

  • 2010 - Central Augusta


Madigan Medallist & Ken Mitchell Awards

Year Madigan Medallist Team Ken Mitchell Award Team Goals
1961 M Vanvacas North Whyalla W Schapel Ports 61
1962 J Martin West Augusta W McGuiness Ports 46
1963 B Curtis Proprietary G Davis South Whyalla 67
1964 K Haylock South Whyalla M Vanvacas South Whyalla 49
1965 K Donavan West Whyalla G Davis South Whyalla 64
1966 G Cockshell Risdon D Pollard Ports 56
1967 W Virgo South Augusta M Minervini Solomontown 39
1968 M Minervini Solomontown G Hill West Augusta 62
1969 W Virgo South Augusta M Minervini Solomontown 37
1970 C Butler Solomontown V Butler West Augusta 46
1971 C Colligan Risdon D Shillabeer Propietary 72
1972 J Clarke
Risdon
D Murphy
L Welk
Willsden 46
1973 B Webb Solomontown D Shillabeer South Augusta 65
1974 K McSporran West Augusta D Shillabeer South Augusta 85
1975 K McSporran West Augusta K Mitchell Central Augusta 82
1976 K McSporran West Augusta K Mitchell Central Augusta 92
1977 C Prior Proprietary K Mitchell Central Augusta 98
1978 J Noonan Willsden P Manning Central Augusta 95
1979 K Naudebaum Central Augusta S Cheney Risdon 56
1980 P Hynes South Augusta R Vidovich Proprietary 69
1981 C Cock South Augusta D Thornton Solomontown 74
1982 J Boles Willsden R Harris Ports 80
1983 R Payne Risdon R Harris Ports 95
1984 R Payne Risdon D Thornton Solomontown 77
1985 K McSporran
R Anderson
M Schurnaker
West Augusta
Solomontown
Risdon
P Combe Proprietary 66
1986 K Arbon Ports L Rawlins Solomontown 68
1987 R Anderson Solomontown L Rawlins Solomontown 85
1988 M Bickley
Mark Bickley
Mark Alan Bickley is an Australian rules football coach of the Adelaide Crows in the Australian Football League . Before becoming a coach, Bickley was a player for the Crows from 1991 until 2003, captaining the team to both the 1997 and 1998 AFL premierships and media commentator, most notably...

 
Solomontown L Rawlins Solomontown 59
1989 L Myles Proprietary L Rawlins Solomontown 65
1990 C Ferrne Risdon D Freeman Central Augusta 89
1991 S Curnow Central Augusta D Bickley Solomontown 75
1992 J Duffy Central Augusta S Wildman Central Augusta 126
1993 S McLennan South Augusta B Minchington Ports 91
1994 J Simmons Ports M Darcy Central Augusta 46
1995 C Siviour Solomontown M Darcy Solomontown 92
1996 B Fazulla West Augusta J Boles Quorn-Willsden 70
1997 Z McKenzie Quorn-Willsden D Mellow Ports 54
1998 B Fazulla West Augusta D Mellow Ports 77
1999 D Savage Ports D Mellow Ports 60
2000 P Sadler Proprietary-Risdon K Allen Quorn-Willsden 61
2001 K Keeler
T Simpson
South Augusta
Quorn-Willsden
K Allen Quorn-Willsden 102
2002 J Robinson Solomontown V Remphrey Ports 50
2003 J Martin
M Peek
Quorn-Willsden
Solomontown
2004 C Tee Solomontown
2005 C Tee
M Keatley
Solomontown
Central Augusta
2006 C Tee Solomontown
2007 M Keatley Central Augusta B Amos South Augusta 106
2008 M Fuller Central Augusta
2009 T Clarke Ports M Gale Ports 68
2010 T Price
R Struck
Solomontown
South Augusta
H Warren West Augusta 67

AFL representatives

The Spencer Gulf League has been home to many AFL Footballers including:


  • Greg Flanegan (Essedon Bombers, 1981)

  • Mark Bickley
    Mark Bickley
    Mark Alan Bickley is an Australian rules football coach of the Adelaide Crows in the Australian Football League . Before becoming a coach, Bickley was a player for the Crows from 1991 until 2003, captaining the team to both the 1997 and 1998 AFL premierships and media commentator, most notably...

     (Adelaide Crows, 1991–2003) played his junior football for the Solomontown Football club and was a premiership player with the club in 1988, in that same year he won the Madigan Medal at the age of 19. Mark soon moved to the South Adelaide Football club
    South Adelaide Football Club
    South Adelaide Football Club competes in the South Australian National Football League . Known as the Panthers, their home ground is Hickinbotham Oval , located in Noarlunga Downs in the southern suburbs of Adelaide....

     in the SANFL, where he was then selected as an inaugural member of the Adelaide Crows
    Adelaide Crows
    The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed The Crows, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Adelaide, South Australia, playing in the Australian Football League ....

     squad in 1991. In 1997 he was appointed captain of the Adelaide Football Club, and captained the 1997 and 1998 premiership sides. He is now a current member of the SANFL Hall of Fame.

  • Bryan Beinke
    Bryan Beinke
    Bryan Beinke is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League.Originally from South Australian National Football League club Port Adelaide, Beinke was recruited by the Adelaide Crows at the 1998 AFL Draft at pick 34 and went on to play with the Adelaide Crows between 1999...

     (Adelaide Crows, 1999–2002)

  • Jared Rivers
    Jared Rivers
    Jared Rivers is a centre-half back for the Melbourne Demons in the Australian Football League .As a child he supported the Sydney Swans and cites Tony Lockett and Paul Kelly as his childhood heroes...

      (Melbourne Demons, 2003-present) played junior football for the South Augusta Bulldogs Football club and won a premiership with the club in 2000 at the age of 15. Jared was selected by the Melbourne Demons as the 27th pick overall in the National Draft of 2002. In 2004 he won the National Bank Rising Star.

  • Mark Jamar
    Mark Jamar
    Mark "Russian" Jamar is a professional Australian rules footballer currently playing with the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League .-Early life:...

     (Melbourne Demons, 2003-present) played his early football at the Lions Football Club before moving to North Adelaide in the SANFL. Mark was selected at pick 6 of the 2001 Rookie Draft by the Melbourne Demons. In 2010 he was named as the second ruckman for the All-Australian squad.

  • Elijah Ware
    Elijah Ware
    Elijah Ware is a retired Australian Rules Football player, who played for Port Adelaide in the AFL, and played for the Central District Bulldogs in the SANFL....

     (Port Adelaide Power, 2005–2006)

  • Wade Thompson
    Wade Thompson
    Wade Thompson is an Australian rules footballer for Port Adelaide in the Australian Football League .He is well known for his electrifying pace, with a good goal sense. He was drafted at No...

     (Port Adelaide, 2009-2010)

  • Lewis Johnston
    Lewis Johnston
    Lewis Johnston is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League .Johnston was drafted to Sydney with the 12th selection in the 2008 AFL Draft....

    (Sydney Swans, 2009-present)

Grand Final results

2009

Central 12.6 (78) def Port 8.15 (63)
  • Best: Central – M Fuller, J Dodd, A Fullerton, J Quigley, S Dawson. Port - C Stephens, T Clarke, K Johnanson, C Smith, M Burford.
  • Goals: Central – R Morris 3, S Dawson, J Reid 2, R Clayton-Waye, S Curnow, M Fuller, M Harvey, A McKenzie. Port - G Phillips 3, S Treloar, T Clarke, J Clarke, M Gale


2008

Port 10.10 (70) def Central 8.21 (69)
  • Best: Port – A Casey, M Burford, N Wombat, A Featherstonaugh, J Coombe. Central – A Williams, N Callary, T O’Connor, L Rathman, M Keatley.
  • Goals: Port – G Phillips 4, N Wombat 3, J Coombe 2, A Casey. Central – S Dawson, S Wilson, M Fuller, D Baker, J Dodd, K Allen, N Lawrence


2007

Port 16.8 (104) def West 11.15 (81)
  • Best: Port - N Wombat, S Treloar, M Burford, A Waters, C Stephens. West - Not Available.
  • Goals: Port - B Mudge, A Bergsma 3, S Treloar, J Coombe 2, L Copley, A Fleming, S Humphreys, M Kendall. West - R McDonald, J Coulthard, R Dadleh 2, R Stapledon, C McKenzie, J Carn, H Warren, M Benbow


2006

South 16.13 (109) def Central 7.6 (48)
  • Best: South – D Crombie, C Reid, G O’Brien, R Barnes. Central – S McIntyre, M Fuller, B Page, C Pannach
  • Goals: South – B Amos 7, D Shillabeer 3, C Heron 2, B Jones, A Grantham, M Grantham, G O’Brien. Central – A Ruffles 3, J Harland 2, D Baker, M Kieboom

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