Talk:South Australian National Football League

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why is it called south australian NATIONAL football league? it's a contradiction. It's either the South Australian league or it's the National league? - it's just what it's called!

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[edit] Stadiums

Re-add stadiums. Someone deleted Alberton Oval claiming it wasn't a stadium, however it is according to Wikipedia's definition "a place, or venue, for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts or other events, consisting of a field or stage partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event" which accurately describes it and other SANFL venues. This is consistent with the WAFL and VFL pages. User:Biatch 25/5/06

[edit] AFL Affiliate

I recommend removing the AFL Affiliate column from the current clubs section. If there are no affiliations why is it included? preceding unsigned comment by 203.26.206.129 (talk • contribs)


Agreed - just never got round to doing the delte until now. I assume someone used to the VFL-AFL & affiliations felt SANFL needed such a column. I will delete it but add a comment to point out that no set affiliations apply in SANFL. Pudgey 10:37, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Previous names

I removed the Wiki links to previous names for the SANFL in the Info box. One (SAFL) led straight back to this article (surprise!) and the other - South Australian Football Association - is a red link that could only possibly result in a redirect to here. Pudgey 20:02, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Fair use rationale for Image:SANFLLogo.JPG

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[edit] Port Magpies 1877 or 1997?

The article says that Port Adelaide left the competition to join the AFL to be replaced by Port Magpies, but in the list of clubs states that Port Magpies entered the competition in 1877. This is inconsistent. Maybe the table should mention both forms of Port (you can't ignore the 30+ premierships they won prior to entering the AFL!) It would also be worth listing how many premierships West Torrens won (4) in the table. Did any other former clubs win any?