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SANFL clubs AFL listed players

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:25 am
by am Bays
This has been sparked my Mals roulette wheel thread but I would be interested in knowing how many players from each SANFL club are on an AFL list? Would give an a good indication on which clubs are good at developing players or have been lucky that good players are in their zone....

The Snouts can count 16 ex Glenelg players currently on AFL lists (doesn't include players such as Mahoney and Willits who have come to Glenelg becasue they have been recruited by Adelaide or Port Power, or Redden who has been cut).

I notice that Punky listed 12 ex North players on current AFL lists.

Interesting to know what the tally is for the other seven clubs....cue Spelly....

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:13 am
by Aerie
Eagles currently have 17 (including one rookie and not including Knights).

8 at the Crows (not including Knights)
2 at Geelong
1 at Essendon, Freo, Kangaroos, Melbourne, Port, Richmond, Bulldogs

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 12:12 pm
by Coorong
Pretty sure we have 22 listed throughout the AFL. Will try to find it and respond later.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:28 pm
by SimonH
Related to this thread on BigFooty.

By my count, Norwood has about 16 (inc rookies), excluding all of the 'draft allocatees'. Making a side out of them (with 'top-ups' of the club's existing SANFL players) is more fun than just listing 'em.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 5:51 pm
by Macca19
Port has 17 I believe

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 6:08 pm
by JK
I'd think for the Legs it's the following 16:

N. Lower
E. Lower
H. Minson
W. Minson
N. Smith
S. Burns
T. Harley
N. Bassett
D. Pfeiffer
C. Gibson
N. Fosdike
H. Grundy
C. Hughes
J. Patful
J. Crouch
N. Batchelor

AFL Placed

Meeson
Massie
Thomas

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:33 pm
by Gravel
Here you go gentlemen.

Central District
Butler, Sam WCE
Dew, Stuart Port
Faulkner, Cameron WB
Giles, Jonathon Port
Hurn, Shannon WCE
Nash, Jay Ess
Obst, Alan Ade
O'Loughlin, Michael Syd
Pfitzner, Dylan - R St K
Sansbury, Eddie Kan
Symes, Brad Port
Varcoe, Travis Gee
Ware, Elijah Port

Glenelg
Bell, Daniel Melb
Bode, Matthew Ade
Cornes, Chad Port
Cornes, Kane Port
Gamble, Ryan Gee
Hinge, John Ade
Juniper, Jack - R Freo
Mackie, Andrew Gee
McMahon, Jordan WB
Meyer, Danny Rich
Ottens, Brad Gee
Raymond, Phillip St K
Redden, Tom - R Ade
Sugars, Brad - R Ade
Willoughby, Josh Syd

North Adelaide
Davis, Matthew Syd
Francou, Josh Port
Hart, Ben Ade
Holland, Ben Melb
Jamar, Mark Melb
McEntee, Luke - R Haw
Motlop, Daniel Port
Motlop, Shannon Melb
Rivers, Jared Melb
Roe, Jason - R Bris
Sporn, Trent Car
Stribling, Toby - R Freo

Norwood
Bassett, Nathan Ade
Batchelor, Nick - R Gee
Burns, Scott Coll
Crouch, Jared Syd
Fosdike, Nick Syd
Gibson, Chad Ade
Grundy, Heath Syd
Harley, Tom Gee
Hughes, Cleve Rich
Lower, Ed - R Kan
Lower, Nick Port
Minson, Hugh Port
Minson, Wil WB
Patfull, Joel Bris
Pfeiffer, Darren Ade
Smith, Nicholas Melb

Port Adelaide
Ackland, Cain St K
Buckley, Nathan Coll
Burgoyne, Peter Port
Burgoyne, Shaun Port
Didak, Alan Coll
Ebert, Brett Port
Enright, Corey Gee
Fiora, Aaron St K
Hutchinson, Timothy Kan
Johncock, Graham Ade
Mcleod, Andrew Ade
Miller, Harry Haw
Pickett, Byron Melb
Thompson, Scott Ade
Tredrea, Warren Port
Wakelin, Darryl Port
Wakelin, Shane Coll
Wanganeen, Gavin Port
Wilson, Michael Port

South Adelaide
Brogan, Dean Port
Clarke, Matthew Ade
Darcy, Luke WB
Doughty, Michael Ade
Doyle, Stephen Syd
Elliott, Sam - R Ade
Goodwin, Simon Ade
Griffen, Ryan WB
Lade, Brendon Port
Torney, Jason Ade

Sturt
Bode, Jace - R Melb
Copping, Benet Freo
Eckermann, Ben Port
French, Barnaby Car
Jones, Corey Kan
Mattner, Martin Ade
Monfries, Angus Ess
Pearce, Danyl Port
Rischbeith, Thomas - R Port
Thomson, Adam Port

West Adelaide
Brown, Nathan Melb
Clark. Leonard - R Bris
Cooney, Adam WB
Eagleton, Nathan WB
Edwards, Tyson Ade
Fisher, Sam St K
Hartlett, Adam Car
Jericho, Luke Ade
Porplyzia, Jason Ade
Ricciuto, Mark Ade
Rusling, Sean Coll
Russell, Jordan Car
Rutten Ben Ade
Schammer, Byron Freo
Schmidt, Tim Syd
Slattery, Henry Ess
Tiller, Stephen WB
Tuck, Shane Rich
Walsh, Peter Port
Waters, Beau WCE
Welsh, Scott Ade
Wood, Cameron Bris

W-WT Eagles
McMahon, Scott - R Kan
Biglands, Rhett Ade
Bock, Nathan Ade
Burton, Brett Ade
Camporeale, Scott Ess
Hentschel, Trent Ade
McGregor, Ken Ade
Schultz, Jay Rich
Shirley, Robert Ade
Skipworth, Hayden Ade
Stokes, Matthew Gee
Whelan, Matthew Melb
Harris, Brian WB
Pavlich, Matthew Freo
Kingsley, Kent Gee
Shattock, Aaron Port
Vince, Bernie Ade

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:40 pm
by am Bays
we counted Clarke, which is incorrect as he did come from South, we didn't count Redden as he's been given a DCM. We also included Logan as he did play for us a junior so he is one of ours, coming from Mundulla and attending our junior country programs before he went to the NT and got drafted from Waratahs.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:50 pm
by am Bays
I make the totals:

1 West 22
2 Port 19
3 Eagles 17
4 Norwood 16
5 Glenelg 15
6 Centrals 13
7 North 12
8 South 10
8 Sturt 10

No offence I am surprised West are top, my money was on Port because of 7 Port Magpies players being at Port Power

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 10:59 pm
by smac
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:I make the totals:

1 West 22
2 Port 19
3 Eagles 17
4 Norwood 16
5 Glenelg 15
6 Centrals 13
7 North 12
8 South 10
8 Sturt 10

No offence I am surprised West are top, my money was on Port because of 7 Port Magpies players being at Port Power

I think West are reaping the benefits of their junior development program, particularly from late 90's to early 00's there.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:30 pm
by Macca19
Westies have had a plethora of draftees in the past few years. A large part of why they are down the bottom this year in my opinion. By the looks of it, they could have 2-3 this year as well.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 13, 2006 11:41 pm
by am Bays
Correct me if I'm wrong, didn't two re-zonings ago West got a large slice of the old South zone (Flagstaff hill), while South was pushed further South into the growth areas of Seaford?

PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:21 am
by mal
smac wrote:
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:I make the totals:

1 West 22
2 Port 19
3 Eagles 17
4 Norwood 16
5 Glenelg 15
6 Centrals 13
7 North 12
8 South 10
8 Sturt 10

No offence I am surprised West are top, my money was on Port because of 7 Port Magpies players being at Port Power

I think West are reaping the benefits of their junior development program, particularly from late 90's to early 00's there.


The AFL parasites have reaped the benefits not Westies.
They are bottom of the SANFL coincidently.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:24 am
by Punk Rooster
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, didn't two re-zonings ago West got a large slice of the old South zone (Flagstaff hill), while South was pushed further South into the growth areas of Seaford?

They gained Flagstaff Hill, Aberfoyle Park & surrounding suburbs (I reckon it stops at Happy Valley though- Wedgie's kids went to a clinic involving South playes, I think Cupido ate some kids at the clinic though!)

PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:32 am
by am Bays
Judging by the picture in "What the" thread, if they wore white "tights" instead of blue, Cupido's ar5e could double as a scren at the Noarlunga Cinema complex......

Not that he is an orphan as my deriere is ample but I ain't trying to play League footy.....

PostPosted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:19 am
by redandblack
F: Rusling, Welsh, SChammer

HF: Porplyzia, Jericho, Eagleton

C: Russell, Ricciuto, Slatetry

HB: Walsh, Waters, Brown

B: Edwards, Rutten, Fisher

R: Wood, Tuck, Cooney

Int: Schmidt, Hartlett, Clark, Tiller

Not just the only team to be able to name a full side, but quality, too.

Team copied from "Detective Bloodhound" on http://www.westies.com.au