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词条 2014 SANFL season
释义

  1. Premiership season

     Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6  Round 7  Round 8  State Game  Round 9  Round 10  Round 11  Round 12  Round 13  Round 14  Round 15  Round 16  Round 17  Round 18 

  2. Ladder

  3. Finals series

     Qualifying and Elimination Finals  Semi Finals  Preliminary Final  Grand Final 

  4. Club performances

     SANFL Premiership  SANFL Win/Loss Table  Foxtel Cup 

  5. Awards and events

     Awards  Events  Premiers 

  6. Notes

  7. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=December 2017}}{{Use Australian English|date=December 2017}}{{Infobox Australian rules football season
| competition = sanfl
| year = 2014
| image = SANFL Logo 2014.png
| imagesize = 250px
| caption = 132nd season
| teams = 10
| premiers = Norwood
| count = 30
| minor premiers = {{SANFL Por}}
| mpcount = 44
| matches = 96
| attendance = 325502
| highattend = 38,644 (Grand Final, Norwood vs. Port Adelaide)
| top goal scorer = Michael Wundke
Woodville-West Torrens (60 goals)
| magarey medal = Zane Kirkwood
Sturt (29 votes)
| prevseason = 2013
| nextseason = 2015
}}

The 2014 South Australian National Football League season (officially the SANFL IGA League)[1] was the 135th season{{efn|Although 2014 marks the 139th year since 1877 (including 1877 as a counted year and being the first year of competition in the SANFL), the 2014 season is the 132nd since 1877 due to 6 cancelled seasons in 1916-1918 and 1942-1944 due to World Wars I and II. See List of SANFL premiers for confirmation.}} of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Australian rules football competition.

2014 introduced a number of changes to the league. The size of the league increased from 9 clubs to 10 clubs, after the South Australian Football Commission granted the Australian Football League's Adelaide Football Club a licence to field a reserves team in the competition.[2] Adelaide Oval replaced Football Park as headquarters of the SANFL, resulting in the renovated venue hosting one SANFL minor round match (Anzac Day) and all six SANFL finals matches.[3] The season was shortened to finish a week before the AFL Grand Final, instead of a week after, as had been the case for most years since 1980.

Norwood were the premiers for the 2014 season, after they defeated Port Adelaide by 4 points in the Grand Final in front of a crowd of 38,644, the largest such crowd since 1999. It was the third consecutive premiership for Norwood and their 30th overall.[4]

Sturt, South Adelaide and Woodville-West Torrens also made the top (final) five teams and participated in the finals series. North Adelaide, Central District, Adelaide, West Adelaide and Glenelg all missed the top five, with Glenelg finishing bottom to record its 17th wooden spoon.

Premiership season

Highlights of the season fixture include:[5][6]

  • A shortened 18-round home and away competition, in which each team plays each other twice
  • A record 17 night matches, mostly staged in the early part of the season
  • Two Showdown matches between Adelaide Football Club and Port Adelaide
  • Two Anzac Day matches, including the Grand Final rematch between Norwood vs. North Adelaide at the Adelaide Oval
  • First SANFL Grand Final at Adelaide Oval since 1973, to be played at an earlier than usual date on Sunday September 21
  • Seven Network replaces ABC as sole television broadcaster; televises one live “match of the round” every week as well as all finals
  • The official season motto was announced by the SANFL as: This is Football.[7]

[https://web.archive.org/web/20140716190817/http://australianfootball.com/seasons/season/SANFL/2014 Source: SANFL Season 2014 Results and Fixtures]

Round 1

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 1}}{{AFLGame|Thursday 3 April (7:40 pm)|Norwood|11.10 (76)|H|Port Adelaide|8.9 (57)|Norwood Oval|6,324|[8]}}{{AFLGame|Friday 4 April (7:20 pm)|Glenelg|6.5 (41)|A|Sturt|12.12 (84)|Glenelg Oval|4,554}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 5 April (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|12.11 (83)|H|Central District|8.4 (52)|Woodville Oval|2,327}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 5 April (7:10 pm)|South Adelaide|14.16 (100)|H|West Adelaide|8.3 (51)|Hickinbotham Oval|1,790}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 6 April (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|20.13 (133)|H|Adelaide|12.14 (86)|Prospect Oval|4,015}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • The Norwood-Port Adelaide season opener was shifted to Thursday night after having previously been scheduled for Friday night[9]

}}

Round 2

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 2}}{{AFLGame|Friday 11 April (7:20 pm)|West Adelaide|9.8 (62)|A|Woodville-West Torrens|10.12 (72)|Richmond Oval|1,945|[10]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 12 April (12:10 pm)|Central District|13.8 (86)|H|Norwood|6.8 (44)|Elizabeth Oval|1,959}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 12 April (2:10 pm)|Sturt|13.19 (97)|H|Adelaide|9.6 (60)|Unley Oval|3,505}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 12 April (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|12.10 (82)|A|South Adelaide|18.8 (116)|Prospect Oval|2,145}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 13 April (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|29.15 (189)|H|Glenelg|5.7 (37)|Alberton Oval|2,738}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 3

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 3}}{{AFLGame|Thursday 17 April (7:20 pm)|West Adelaide|7.13 (55)|A|North Adelaide|9.16 (70)|Richmond Oval|2,251|[11]}}{{AFLGame|Thursday 17 April (7:40 pm)|Norwood|7.14 (56)|A|Sturt|10.14 (74)|Norwood Oval|4,856}}{{AFLGame|Friday 18 April (5:00 pm)|South Adelaide|17.14 (116)|H|Glenelg|10.11 (71)|Hickinbotham Oval|3,984}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 19 April (2:10 pm)|Central District|9.7 (61)|A|Adelaide|16.17 (113)|Elizabeth Oval|3,337}}{{AFLGame|Monday 21 April (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|
8.3 (51)|A|Port Adelaide|15.19 (109)|Woodville Oval|4,247}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 4

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 4 (Anzac Round)}}{{AFLGame|Friday 25 April (3:20 pm)|Norwood|9.16 (70)|A|North Adelaide|14.7 (91)|Adelaide Oval|10,014|[12]}}{{AFLGame|Friday 25 April (7:10 pm)|Glenelg|17.21 (123)|H|Adelaide|13.8 (86)|Glenelg Oval|9,299}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 26 April (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|21.8 (134)|H|West Adelaide|11.10 (76)|Alberton Oval|2,585}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 26 April (2:10 pm)|Central District|11.10 (76)|A|South Adelaide|12.12 (84)|Elizabeth Oval|1,990}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 27 April (2:10 pm)|Sturt|15.17 (107)|A|Woodville-West Torrens|17.11 (113)|Unley Oval|3,898}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Norwood play North Adelaide in the traditional ANZAC Day Grand Final replay at the Adelaide Oval}}

Round 5

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 5}}{{AFLGame|Friday 2 May (7:20 pm)|Glenelg|8.5 (53)|A|Norwood|10.10 (70)|Glenelg Oval|1,848|[13]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 3 May (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|7.6 (48)|A|Sturt|16.13 (109)|Prospect Oval|2,147}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 4 May (2:10 pm)|West Adelaide|15.8 (98)|H|Central District|4.10 (34)|Richmond Oval|1,750}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 4 May (2:10 pm)|Adelaide|13.9 (87)|A|Port Adelaide|20.12 (132)|Clare Oval|5,312}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 4 May (2:10 pm)|South Adelaide|11.9 (75)|A|Woodville-West Torrens|13.7 (85)|Hickinbotham Oval|1,970}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Round 5 marked the first Showdown clash between Adelaide and Port Adelaide in any SANFL match
  • The match was Adelaide's only 'home' game for the season and was played in Clare, a regional town 130km north of Adelaide}}

Round 6

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 6}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 10 May (2:10 pm)|Central District|14.8 (92)|H|North Adelaide|13.7 (85)|Elizabeth Oval|1,744|[14]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 10 May (6:30 pm)|West Adelaide|12.7 (79)|H|Adelaide|6.6 (42)|Richmond Oval|1,750}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 10 May (7:10 pm)|South Adelaide|13.13 (91)|H|Norwood|7.9 (51)|Hickinbotham Oval|1,934}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 11 May (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|17.12 (114)|H|Glenelg|9.10 (64)|Woodville Oval|1,747}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 11 May (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|19.12 (126)|H|Sturt|11.10 (76)|Alberton Oval|2,672}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 7

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 7}}{{AFLGame|Friday 16 May (7:40 pm)|Norwood|16.9 (105)|H|Adelaide|11.8 (74)|Norwood Oval|3,882|[15]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 17 May (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|24.19 (163)|H|North Adelaide|12.15 (87)|Woodville Oval|2,366}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 17 May (2:10 pm)|Glenelg|13.8 (86)|H|Central District|12.8 (80)|Glenelg Oval|2,449}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 17 May (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|18.14 (122)|H|South Adelaide|10.2 (62)|Alberton Oval|3,121}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 18 May (2:10 pm)|Sturt|20.12 (132)|H|West Adelaide|8.5 (53)|Unley Oval|3,478}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 8

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 8}}{{AFLGame|Friday 23 May (7:40 pm)|Norwood|10.12 (72)|A|Woodville-West Torrens|11.9 (75)|Norwood Oval|3,519|[16]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 24 May (2:10 pm)|Central District|4.15 (39)|A|Sturt|14.7 (91)|Elizabeth Oval|2,121}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 24 May (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|9.9 (63)|A|Port Adelaide|12.17 (89)|Prospect Oval|2,324|[17]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 24 May (2:10 pm)|West Adelaide|21.23 (149)|H|Glenelg|8.3 (51)|Richmond Oval|2,312}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 25 May (1:10 pm)|South Adelaide|13.11 (89)|A|Adelaide|17.8 (110)|Hickinbotham Oval|2,090}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

State Game

{{AFLGameHeader|title=2014 State Game}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 31 May (1:10 pm)|VFL|14.12 (96)|A|SANFL|18.10 (118)|North Port Oval}} Report{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • This was the first time since 2005 that the VFL and SANFL competitions met in a state game in Victoria[18]
  • Frank Johnson Medal (VFL): Adam Marcon
  • Fos Williams Medallist (SANFL): Zane Kirkwood}}

Round 9

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 9}}{{AFLGame|Friday 6 June (7:20 pm)|West Adelaide|5.4 (34)|A|Norwood|7.13 (55)|Richmond Oval|3,101|[19]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 7 June (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|9.9 (63)|A|Adelaide|16.15 (111)|Woodville Oval|3,036}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 7 June (2:10 pm)|Sturt|14.8 (92)|H|South Adelaide|12.12 (84)|Unley Oval|3,138}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 8 June (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|14.7 (91)|H|Central District|12.6 (78)|Alberton Oval|3,059}}{{AFLGame|Monday 9 June (2:10 pm)|Glenelg|9.7 (61)|A|North Adelaide|17.16 (118)|Glenelg Oval|3,898}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 10

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 10}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 14 June (2:10 pm)|Central District|10.11 (71)|H|Adelaide|9.11 (65)|Elizabeth Oval|1,703|[20]}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 15 June (2:10 pm)|Glenelg|7.9 (51)|A|South Adelaide|14.12 (96)|Glenelg Oval|1,869}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 15 June (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|18.16 (124)|H|Woodville-West Torrens|15.11 (101)|Alberton Oval|2,393}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 15 June (2:10 pm)|Sturt|8.6 (54)|A|Norwood|11.9 (75)|Unley Oval|3,829}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 15 June (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|21.10 (136)|H|West Adelaide|7.7 (49)|Prospect Oval|1,911}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 11

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 11}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 21 June (2:10 pm)|South Adelaide|11.8 (74)|A|Central District|13.6 (84)|Hickinbotham Oval|1,489|[21]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 21 June (2:10 pm)|Norwood|25.16 (166)|H|Glenelg|7.6 (48)|Norwood Oval|2,504}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 22 June (2:10 pm)|West Adelaide|15.8 (98)|H|Port Adelaide|12.9 (81)|Richmond Oval|1,660}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 22 June (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|9.8 (62)|A|Sturt|15.12 (102)|Woodville Oval|2,447}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 22 June (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|13.12 (90)|A|Adelaide|15.4 (94)|Prospect Oval|2,589}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 12

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 12 (Split Round)}}{{AFLGame|Friday 27 June (7:40 pm)|Norwood|8.11 (59)|H|Central District|4.7 (31)|Norwood Oval|1,943|[22]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 28 June (2:10 pm)|Sturt|8.15 (63)|A|Port Adelaide|12.11 (83)|Unley Oval|2,561}}{{AFLGame|Friday 4 July (7:20 pm)|West Adelaide|5.11 (41)|H|Adelaide|4.11 (35)|Richmond Oval|1,302}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 5 July (2:10 pm)|South Adelaide|20.9 (129)|H|North Adelaide|8.3 (51)|Hickinbotham Oval|1,346}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 6 July (2:10 pm)|Glenelg|8.10 (58)|A|Woodville-West Torrens|15.11 (101)|Glenelg Oval|2,484}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 13

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 13}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 12 July (2:10 pm)|Central District|13.11 (89)|H|West Adelaide|8.8 (56)|Elizabeth Oval|1,705|[23]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 12 July (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|11.13 (79)|H|Norwood|8.11 (59)|Woodville Oval|2,288}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 12 July (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|14.8 (92)|A|North Adelaide|13.16 (94)|Alberton Oval|2,340}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 12 July (2:10 pm)|South Adelaide|7.9 (51)|A|Adelaide|14.12 (96)|Hickinbotham Oval|1,853}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 12 July (2:10 pm)|Sturt|11.12 (78)|H|Glenelg|10.4 (64)|Unley Oval|2,916}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 14

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 14 (Split Round)}}{{AFLGame|Friday 18 July (7:40 pm)|Norwood|10.7 (67)|H|South Adelaide|7.12 (54)|Norwood Oval|2,491|[24]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 19 July (2:10 pm)|West Adelaide|9.9 (63)|H|Sturt|8.11 (59)|Richmond Oval|2,422}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 19 July (2:10 pm)|Central District|10.8 (68)|H|Woodville-West Torrens|
7.5 (47)|Elizabeth Oval|2,130}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 26 July (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|15.16 (106)|H|Adelaide|7.12 (54)|Alberton Oval|6,196}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 26 July (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|12.8 (80)|H|Glenelg|5.8 (38)|Prospect Oval|2,374}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 15

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 15}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 2 August (2:10 pm)|South Adelaide|10.11 (71)|H|Port Adelaide|8.6 (54)|Hickinbotham Oval|1,692|[25]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 2 August (6:30 pm)|Glenelg|13.9 (87)|H|West Adelaide|12.7 (79)|Glenelg Oval|2,007}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 3 August (1:10 pm)|North Adelaide|7.8 (50)|A|Norwood|15.13 (103)|Prospect Oval|3,059}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 3 August (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|7.8 (50)|A|Adelaide|17.16 (118)|Woodville Oval|3,822}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 3 August (2:10 pm)|Sturt|6.9 (45)|A|Central District|7.8 (50)|Unley Oval|3,102}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 16

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 16}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 9 August (2:10 pm)|Glenelg|13.8 (86)|A|Adelaide|16.8 (102)|Glenelg Oval|2,627|[26]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 9 August (2:10 pm)|Central District|16.8 (104)|H|Port Adelaide|15.11 (101)|Elizabeth Oval|2,139}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 9 August (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|8.11 (59)|A|South Adelaide|9.11 (65)|Woodville Oval|1,871}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 9 August (2:10 pm)|Norwood|23.9 (147)|H|West Adelaide|8.10 (58)|Norwood Oval|2,801}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 9 August (2:10 pm)|Sturt|17.8 (110)|H|North Adelaide|13.13 (91)|Unley Oval|2,743}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 17

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 17}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 16 August (2:10 pm)|Sturt|13.9 (87)|H|Adelaide|12.9 (81)|Unley Oval|2,496|[27]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 16 August (2:10 pm)|Central District|17.7 (109)|H|Glenelg|7.8 (50)|Elizabeth Oval|1,870}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 16 August (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|15.9 (99)|H|Woodville-West Torrens|9.7 (61)|Prospect Oval|2,010}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 17 August (2:10 pm)|West Adelaide|8.2 (50)|A|South Adelaide|10.13 (73)|Richmond Oval|1,740}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 17 August (2:10 pm)|Port Adelaide|9.6 (60)|H|Norwood|6.15 (51)|Alberton Oval|4,199}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Round 18

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Round 18}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 23 August (2:10 pm)|North Adelaide|18.6 (114)|H|Central District|11.7 (73)|Prospect Oval|2,565|[28]}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 23 August (2:10 pm)|Woodville-West Torrens|21.5 (131)|H|West Adelaide|10.8 (68)|Woodville Oval|1,684}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 23 August (2:10 pm)|Glenelg|13.14 (92)|H|Port Adelaide|8.12 (60)|Glenelg Oval|2,416}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 23 August (2:10 pm)|South Adelaide|14.3 (87)|H|Sturt|9.9 (63)|Hickinbotham Oval|2,354}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 23 August (4:40 pm)|Norwood|18.12 (120)|H|Adelaide|8.17 (65)|Norwood Oval|2,728}}{{AFLGameFooter|notes=
  • Minor premiership: Port Adelaide (44th)}}

Ladder

2014 SANFL Ladder
TEAM PWLDPFPA%PTS
1 Port Adelaide 18 12 6 0 1810 1334 57.57% 24
2 Norwood (P) 18 11 7 0 1446 1134 56.05% 22
3 Sturt 18 11 7 0 1523 1276 54.41% 22
4 South Adelaide 18 11 7 0 1517 1315 53.57% 22
5 Woodville-West Torrens 18 10 8 0 1510 1499 50.18% 20
6 North Adelaide 18 9 9 0 1581 1590 49.86% 18
7 Central District 18 9 9 0 1277 1386 47.95% 18
8 Adelaide 18 7 11 0 1479 1584 48.29% 14
9 West Adelaide 18 6 12 0 1219 1528 44.38% 12
10 Glenelg 18 4 14 0 1161 1877 38.22% 8
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, (P) = Premiers[https://web.archive.org/web/20140716190817/http://australianfootball.com/seasons/season/SANFL/2014 Click here for source]
Update: 24 August 2014

Finals series

Qualifying and Elimination Finals

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Qualifying Final}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 30 August (4:40 pm)|Norwood|10.6 (66)|H|Sturt|8.9 (57)|Adelaide Oval|
see below|Report}}{{AFLGameFooter}}{{AFLGameHeader|title=Elimination Final}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 30 August (7:40 pm)|South Adelaide|13.11 (89)|H|Woodville-West Torrens|10.9 (69)|Adelaide Oval|12,147|Report}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Semi Finals

{{AFLGameHeader|title=First Semi Final}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 6 September (2:40 pm)|Sturt|10.9 (69)|A|South Adelaide|21.11 (137)|Adelaide Oval|
see below|Report}}{{AFLGameFooter}}{{AFLGameHeader|title=Second Semi Final}}{{AFLGame|Saturday 6 September (5:40 pm)|Port Adelaide|12.7 (79)|A|Norwood|13.14 (92)|Adelaide Oval|13,431|Report}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Preliminary Final

{{AFLGameHeader|title=Preliminary Final}}{{AFLGame|Sunday 14 September (2:40 pm)|Port Adelaide|13.12 (90)|H|South Adelaide|10.10 (70)|Adelaide Oval|8,079|Report}}{{AFLGameFooter}}

Grand Final

{{AFLGameDetailed
|title = 2014 SANFL Grand Final
|date = Sunday 21 September (2:40 pm)
|home team = Norwood
|home Q1 = 5.1 (31)
|home Q2 = 7.7 (49)
|home Q3 = 11.8 (74)
|home final = 12.10 (82)
|home goals= 3: Phillips, Davis
2: Newton
1: Panos, Bartlett, Baulderstone, Donohue
|home best = Panos, McGuinness, Baulderstone, Smart, Phillips, Webber, Allan, Kirwan
|home injuries =
|home reports =
|winner = H
|away team = Port Adelaide
|away Q1 = 1.3 (9)
|away Q2 = 6.7 (43)
|away Q3 = 10.10 (70)
|away final = 11.12 (78)
|away goals= 3: Krakouer
2: Young, Shaw
1: Summerton, Hitchcock, Mitchell, Amon
|away best= Summerton, Mitchell, Newton, Krakouer, Clurey, Stevenson, Gray
|away injuries =
|away reports =
|venue = Adelaide Oval
|crowd = 38,644
|report = Report
|umpires = C. Deboy, T. Medlin, A. Crosby
|BOG award = Jack Oatey Medallist
|BOG winner = Matthew Panos (Norwood)
|broadcast = Seven Network
|anthem =
|notes=
  • Norwood's win was their 30th premiership in the SANFL and their first premiership hat-trick since winning 3 in a row from 1887-89

}}

Club performances

SANFL Premiership

Club Home ground Home & Away ladder position Finals result Best & Fairest[29] Best Home Attendance Ave Home Attendance
Adelaide None 8th rowspan=1 {{n/a}} Ian Callinan 5,312 (Rd 5)† rowspan=1 {{n/a}}
Central District Elizabeth Oval 7th rowspan=1 {{n/a}} Jarrod Schiller 3,337 (Rd 3) 2,070 (10 games)
Glenelg Glenelg Oval 10th rowspan=1 {{n/a}} Craig Pitt &
Andrew Bradley
9,299 (Rd 4) 3,323 (10 games)
North Adelaide Prospect Oval 6th rowspan=1 {{n/a}} Jay Shannon 4,015 (Rd 1) 2,513 (10 games)
Norwood Norwood Oval 2nd Premiers Kieran McGuinness 6,324 (Rd 1)† 4,110 (10 games)
Port Adelaide Alberton Oval 1st Grand Final Steven Summerton 6,196 (Rd 14) 3,256 (9 games)
South Adelaide Hickinbotham Oval 4th Preliminary Final Keegan Brooksby 3,984 (Rd 3) 2,050 (10 games)
Sturt Unley Oval 3rd Semi Final Zane Kirkwood 3,898 (Rd 4) 3,167 (10 games)
West Adelaide Richmond Oval 9th rowspan=1 {{n/a}} Jonathon Beech 3,101 (Rd 9) 2,023 (10 games)
Woodville-West Torrens Woodville Oval 5th Elimination Final Scott Lewis 4,247 (Rd 3) 2,584 (10 games)

† Adelaide had only one home game in 2014; at Clare Oval in the regional town of Clare. Also Norwood's "home" crowd in Round 4 was 10,014 (Rd 4) for the Anzac Day match at Adelaide Oval against North Adelaide.

SANFL Win/Loss Table

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 F1 F2 F3 GFLadder
{{nowrap|Adelaide}}North
47
Sturt
37
CD
52
Gln
37
Port
45
West
37
Nor
31
SA
21
WWT
48
CD
6
North
4
West
6
SA
45
Port
52
WWT
68
Gln
16
Sturt
6
Nor
55
XXXX8
{{nowrap|Central District}}WWT
31
Nor
42
Adel
52
SA
8
West
64
North
7
Gln
6
Sturt
52
Port
13
Adel
6
SA
10
Nor
28
West
33
WWT
21
Sturt
5
Port
3
Gln
59
North
41
XXXX7
{{nowrap|Glenelg}}Sturt
43
Port
152
SA
45
Adel
37
Nor
17
WWT
50
CD
6
West
98
North
57
SA
45
Nor
118
WWT
43
Sturt
14
North
42
West
8
Adel
16
CD
59
Port
32
XXXX10
{{nowrap|North Adelaide}}Adel
47
SA
34
West
15
Nor
21
Sturt
61
CD
7
WWT
76
Port
26
Gln
57
West
87
Adel
4
SA
78
Port
2
Gln
42
Nor
53
Sturt
19
WWT
38
CD
41
XXXX6
{{nowrap|Norwood}}Port
19
CD
42
Sturt
18
North
21
Gln
17
SA
40
Adel
31
WWT
3
West
21
Sturt
21
Gln
118
CD
28
WWT
20
SA
13
North
53
West
89
Port
9
Adel
55
Sturt
9
Port
13
XPort
4
1
{{nowrap|Port Adelaide}}Nor
19
Gln
152
WWT
58
West
58
Adel
45
Sturt
50
SA
60
North
26
CD
13
WWT
23
West
17
Sturt
20
North
2
Adel
52
SA
17
CD
3
Nor
9
Gln
32
XNor
13
SA
20
Nor
4
2
{{nowrap|South Adelaide}}West
49
North
34
Gln
45
CD
8
WWT
10
Nor
40
Port
60
Adel
21
Sturt
8
Gln
45
CD
10
North
78
Adel
45
Nor
13
Port
17
WWT
6
West
23
Sturt
24
WWT
20
Sturt
68
Port
20
X3
{{nowrap|Sturt}}Gln
43
Adel
37
Nor
18
WWT
6
North
61
Port
50
West
79
CD
52
SA
8
Nor
21
WWT
40
Port
20
Gln
14
West
4
CD
5
North
19
Adel
6
SA
24
Nor
9
SA
68
XX4
{{nowrap|West Adelaide}}SA
49
WWT
10
North
15
Port
58
CD
64
Adel
37
Sturt
79
Gln
98
Nor
21
North
87
Port
17
Adel
6
CD
33
Sturt
4
Gln
8
Nor
89
SA
23
WWT
63
XXXX9
{{nowrap|Woodville-West Torrens}}CD
31
West
10
Port
58
Sturt
6
SA
10
Gln
50
North
76
Nor
3
Adel
48
Port
23
Sturt
40
Gln
43
Nor
20
CD
21
Adel
68
SA
6
North
38
West
63
SA
20
XXX5
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 F1 F2 F3 GFLadder
{{AFL win loss table legend}}Bold – Home game
X – Did Not Play
Opponent for round listed above margin

Foxtel Cup

{{main|2014 Foxtel Cup}}
Club Result
Norwood Eliminated in Round 1
West Adelaide Eliminated in Round 1
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|round=Game #1
(Rd 1)

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|time= 20:05 CST
|team1= West Adelaide
|score= 57 - 61
|curtainraiser= stand alone game
|report= match report
|team2= Western Storm
|QtrbyQtr1= 2.1 (13)
4.4 (28)
7.4 (46)
8.9 (57)
|QtrbyQtr2= 4.2 (26)
7.4 (46)
9.6 (60)
9.7 (61)
|stadium= Adelaide Ovalmatch report
match statistics
|attendance=
|umpires=
|goals1 = Hopton 2, Watchman 2, Dijksman,
Schott, De Zylva.
|goals2 = Collis 2, McCulloch 2, Brown,
Thomas, McGee,
Russell, Barker.
|bests1 = De Zylva, Jennings,
Dijksman, Nelson.
|bests2 = Hanson, Hills, Blackberry,
Reinmuth, McCulloch.
}}{{AFLFootballbox collapsible |id="East Perth v Norwood"
|round=Game #4
(Rd 1)

|date= 27 May 2014
|time= 18:35 WST
|team1= East Perth
|score= 65 - 15
|curtainraiser= stand alone game
|report= match report
|team2=Norwood
|QtrbyQtr1= 2.4 (16)
6.6 (42)
8.8 (56)
9.11 (65)
|QtrbyQtr2= 0.1 (1)
0.2 (2)
1.3 (9)
2.3 (15)
|stadium= Patersons Stadiummatch report
match statistics
|attendance=
|umpires=
|goals1 = S.Tunbridge 2, S.Lycett, B.Lee,
W.Maginness, D.Main, J. Smith,
B.Colledge, J.Oakley-Nicholls
|goals2 = S.Phillips, M.Bower
|bests1 = S.Lycett, S.Tunbridge, B.Colledge,
F.Clutterbuck, B.Lee, S.Payne
|bests2 = T.DeMatteis, K.Murphy, D.Auciello, S.Baldasso, T.Forster
}}

Awards and events

Awards

  • The Magarey Medal (awarded to the best and fairest player in the home and away season) was won by Zane Kirkwood of Sturt, who polled 29 votes.[30]
  • The Ken Farmer Medal (awarded to the leading goalkicker in the home and away season) was won by Michael Wundke of Woodville-West Torrens. He kicked 60 goals in the 2014 home and away season.[31]
  • The Stanley H. Lewis Memorial Trophy (awarded to the best performing club in the League, Reserves and Under 18 competitions) was won by North Adelaide, with 2375 points, 25 points ahead of Woodville-West Torrens.[32]
  • The R.O Shearman Medal (awarded to the player adjudged best by the 10 SANFL club coaches each game) was won by Steven Summerton of Port Adelaide.[33]
  • Port Adelaide were the minor premiers, finishing top of the ladder at the end of the home and away season with 12 wins and 6 losses. It is the club's 44th minor premiership in the SANFL.[34]

Events

  • The annual City v. Country Cup Match was held in April 2014 at the Adelaide Oval. City won by 31 points, defeating Country 12.10 (82) to 7.9 (51). Dale Armstrong won the Bill Botten Medal as best afield for City whilst Jackson O'Brien won Peter Kitschke Medal as best afield for Country.[35]
  • The Under 18 State Game was contested by South Australia (SANFL) and Western Australia (WAFL). South Australia recorded a 31-point win; 14.8 (92) def. 8.13 (61).[36]
  • The Under 16 Talent Shield competition was won by Glenelg, who defeated Sturt in the Grand Final at AAMI Stadium by 25 points; 11.11 (77) def. 7.10 (52).[37]
  • Jake Parkinson, a regional director for Australasian food and beverage company Lion, replaced Leigh Wicker in the role of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the SANFL in October.[38]

Premiers

  • Norwood were the League premiers, defeating Port Adelaide by 4 points.[39]
  • Woodville-West Torrens were the Reserves premiers, defeating Sturt by 16 points.[40]
  • West Adelaide were the Under 18 premiers, defeating Woodville-West Torrens by 35 points.[41]

Notes

{{Notelist}}

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=IGA named SANFL league sponsor|url=http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/2342/|newspaper=SANFLcom.au|date= 28 November 2013}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Crows reserves bid approved by SANFL, Power offered place in revised competition|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-08-16/crows-reserves-bid-approved-by-sanfl2c-offer-extended-to-port/4891120|newspaper=ABC News Australia|date=16 August 2013}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=2014 SANFL IGA LEAGUE FIXTURE|url=http://sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/2358/|newspaper=SANFL.com.au|date=19 December 2013}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Norwood Redlegs defeat Port Adelaide Magpies 82-78 in 2014 SANFL Grand Final|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/norwood-redlegs-defeat-port-adelaide-magpies-8278-in-2014-sanfl-grand-final/story-fnii0294-1227064092982|newspaper=Adelaide Advertiser|date=21 September 2014}}
5. ^{{cite news|title=2014 SANFL IGA LEAGUE FIXTURE|url=http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/2358/|newspaper=SANFL.com.au|date=19 December 2013}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=Mark Soderstrom to lead Seven’s SANFL commentary team|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/mark-soderstrom-to-lead-sevens-sanfl-commentary-team/story-fnii0294-1226839843851|newspaper=The Advertiser|date=6 March 2014}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=SANFL season 2014 motto|url=http://sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/2396/|newspaper=SANFL.com.au|date=6 March 2014}}
8. ^Round 1 crowds
9. ^SANFL season starts early for Port Adelaide
10. ^Round 2 crowds
11. ^Round 3 crowds
12. ^Round 4 crowds
13. ^Round 5 crowds
14. ^Round 6 crowds
15. ^Round 7 crowds
16. ^Round 8 crowds
17. ^Round 8 (North v. Port) crowd
18. ^{{Cite web |url=http://sport.gameday.com.au/index.php?id=43&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=1233&cHash=fc2d1b7e00 |title=Port Melbourne to host VFL/SANFL clash (GameDay) |access-date=11 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140311052719/http://sport.gameday.com.au/index.php?id=43&tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=1233&cHash=fc2d1b7e00 |archive-date=11 March 2014 |dead-url=yes |df=dmy-all }}
19. ^Round 9 crowds
20. ^Round 10 crowds
21. ^Round 11 crowds
22. ^Round 12 crowds
23. ^Round 13 crowds
24. ^Round 14 crowds
25. ^Round 15 crowds
26. ^Round 16 crowds
27. ^Round 17 crowds
28. ^Round 18 crowds
29. ^{{cite web|title=2014 SANFL Club best and fairest wrap|url=http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/2704/|publisher=SANFL.com.au|accessdate=25 October 2014|date=14 October 2014}}
30. ^Sturt midfielder Zane Kirkwood wins 2014 Magarey Medal
31. ^{{cite web|url=http://sanfl.com.au/the_sanfl/leading_goalkickers/ |website=SANFL |publisher=South Australian National Football League |accessdate=8 September 2014 |title=Leading Goalkickers |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140923134642/http://www.sanfl.com.au/the_sanfl/leading_goalkickers/ |archivedate=23 September 2014 |df= }}
32. ^North Adelaide wins Stanley H. Lewis Trophy
33. ^Summerton wins R.O. Sherman Medal as voted by the League's coaches
34. ^Port clinches 44th SANFL minor premiership
35. ^MAC City v Country result
36. ^McDonald's SA U18s defeat WA
37. ^GLENELG WIN U16s MACCA'S TALENT SHIELD
38. ^SANFL ANNOUNCES NEW CEO
39. ^Norwood wins League premiership {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141008224727/http://www.sanfl.com.au/news/sanfl_news/2698/ |date=2014-10-08 }}
40. ^Woodville-West Torrens win Reserves premiership
41. ^West Adelaide wins Under 18 premiership
{{SANFL seasons}}

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