Eagles win Stanley H Lewis trophy as the best club across all grades for the 3rd time. Geoff Kingston inducted into SANFL Hall of Fame. In 1949 we started serving West End beer in Long Neck bottles and were pleased to say that tradition continues today. The two sides merged after the completion of the 1990 season and have since participated in the SANFL as the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles. Club finishes 3rd after losing to North Adelaide in the Prelininary Final. Jordan Foote voted 2019 Club Champion. West Torrens Football Club was an Australian rules football club that competed in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) from 1897 to 1990. Joseph Sinor claimed his second Club Champion award. All rights reserved. The Eagles defeated South Adelaide in the last SANFL Night Grand Final to be played at a suburban ground. All Time Top Scorer. Home Ground: Richmond Oval (Hisense Stadium) (1958present), Previous Grounds: Kensington Oval (1897), Jubilee Oval (1898-1906), Adelaide Oval (1907-1926, 19401957), Wayville Showgrounds (19271939), First Game at Richmond Oval: 12.11 (83) d. West Torrens 10.13 (73) in 1958, Record Attendance at City Mazda Stadium: 15,742 v Glenelg in Round 5, 1969, Record Night Attendance at City Mazda Stadium: 6,133 v North Adelaide on 26 March 2010, Record Attendance: 54,282 v Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval, 1958 SANFL Grand Final, Record Attendance at Football Park: 47,129 v Sturt, 1983 SANFL Grand Final, Record Attendance since Adelaide Crows (AFL) formation (1991): 39,276 v North Adelaide at Football Park, 1991 SANFL Grand Final, Record Attendance since Port Adelaide (AFL) entry (1997): 29,661 v Norwood at AAMI Stadium, 2012 SANFL Grand Final, Most Games: 364 by Grantley Fielke (197986, 198890, 199297), Most Goals in a Season: 105 by Roger Luders in 1983 (24 games), Most Goals for the Club: 558 by Roger Luders 1978-87 (165 games), First player to kick 100 goals in an SANFL season: Roger Luders (1983; 105 goals), Most Years as Coach: 8 by Bruce McGregor (192629, 193739, 1941) and Neil Kerley (196162, 198184, 199293), Most Premierships as Coach: 2 by Neil Kerley (1961, 1983), Most Years as Captain: 7 by Bob Loveday (197172, 197478), Most Premierships as Captain: 2 by Bernie Leahy (1908, 1909) and Jos Dailey (1911, 1912), Most Premierships as a Player: 4 by Jos Dailey, W. Dowling, H. R. Head, J. J. McCarthy and T. Moore (1908, 1909, 1911, 1912), Most Best & Fairest Awards*: 4 by Neil Kerley (1958, 1959, 1961, 1962), Mark Mickan (1983, 1985, 1986, 1993) and Ryan Ferguson (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013), * Bruce McGregor is believed to have won 6 Best All-Round Player awards before the B&F was first awarded in 1945, All-Australians: Jack Lynch (1953), Stan Costello (1956), Neil Kerley (1961), Don Roach (1961), Robert Day (1966), Geoff Morris (1979), Craig Williams (1983), Highest Score: 36.21 (237) v West Torrens 16.5 (101) at Richmond Oval in Round 8, 1982. News . Michael Godden appointed State Coach for 2nd year. Captained West Torrens for seven seasons. Team; Player Stats; Wheelchair League; Club. The club boasts one of the best past players bars and historical collections of any club in the land and welcomes everyone to be a part of one of the states historic football clubs. If you have any memorabilia, annual reports or photographs you think might add to the clubs archives or could be useful for an updated publication, please make contact with the club. Country Australia. SA defeated WA. It was common in the 19th Century for communities and delegates to advertise that they were forming a new sporting club or identity. Premiership Coach Ron Ruller announces his retirement from the Eagles after 9 years. Riley Knight, Daniel Menzel, Joseph Sinor, Connor Ballenden and Zane Williams were 5 Eagles selected in the SA State team. Its initial meetings were held at the President's Office at Grenfell Street in Adelaide. The list consists of 74 members. And although the Club was still in contention for finals right up until the last round, fell just short and landed in 7th position. Woodville and West Torrens join forces to become the Woodville West Torrens Football Club, known as The Eagles. Under 18s win Premiership and Matthew Appleton named Alan Stewart Medallist. Club History; Honour Board; Premierships; Club Champions & Award Winners; Life Governors; Life Members; Reconciliation Action Plan; Annual Report; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Category:Players of West Torrens Football Club. Shearman Medal, and is runner up in Magarey Medal. Jack Hayes, James Boyd and Luke Thompson named in Advertiser Team of the Year. The modern club was formed originally as "The Natives" and competed in the 1895 SAFA season and 1896 SAFA season wearing Blue with a gold Hoop. Eagles win Stanley H Lewis trophy as the best club across all grades for a second consecutive year, and 5th time overall. 6 time Captain and 3 time Club Champion Andrew Rogers retires during the year after 242 games. Each square carries a letter. Home Form. In an apt moment, Woodville and West Torrens were drawn to play each other in their respective final games which was played at the Adelaide Oval. In 1991, the club merged with neighbouring Woodville Football Club to form the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles. U18s & U16s Trial Games 1 week ago . Despite performing capably on the pitch, Polonia's players and coaches were training out of Ethelton and playing at West Torrens Birkalla; Saturday saw the official ending of this saga. Sign up to see all the news from around the SANFL each week directly in your inbox! 6 Players Drafted to the AFL- Kysaiah Pickett to Melbourne, Harry Shoenberg to Adelaide, Jackson Mead to Port Adelaide, Trent Burgoyne to Port Adelaide, Josh Morris to Hawthorn & Michael Frederick to Fremantle. To preview any of these books follow the links at the bottom of this page and use the password Eagles to access the files. Mark Passador retires after 113 games and WWTFC record of 312 goals. Mark McKenzie is 4th in Magarey Medal and winner of the print media Player of the Year. The rooms are open every match day with half time of the league game full of members enjoying a social drink, looking over the old photos and reminiscing the good old days. Luke Jarrad was only player named in Advertiser Team of the Year. All Time Top Scorer. Neville Roberts: aka "Rocky" Roberts who wore a protective skull cap after an injury, before transferring to Norwood. Steven Stretch: One of many SANFL players who were recruited into the VFL in the 1980s, playing for Melbourne and Fitzroy. Ron Fuller, Ian Dettman, Robert Lynch, Steve Geyer and John Roberts awarded Life Membership. Byron Sumner wins the Bob Lee Medal for best player in the Reserves Grand Final. Reserves finish 2nd losing the Grand Final to Norwood by 19 points. Just 20 years ago our old friend Mr J McCabe (who throughout this long period has held office on the Committee of Management), was the principal factor in starting this club, and he had with him as Secretary Mr R. Mander, who piloted the Club through its first season. Reserves made it a double by also claiming the flag with a win over North Adelaide. The SANFL introduces a Wheelchair League for the first time, with the Eagles team finishing 3rd in the inaugural season. Club Friendly Games, Women sralamalar Club finishes 2nd after losing to Sturt in the Grand Final. Tom MacKenzie (1902), Dave Low (1912), John Karney (1921), Max Pontifex (1932), Bob Hank (1946 & 1947), Lindsay Head (1955, 1958 & 1963), Bob Hank (1953), Lindsay Head (1956), Geoff Kingston (1961), Bob Shearman (1961). Eagles win Stanley H Lewis trophy as the best club across all grades. In 1949 at a meeting held at the Trades Hall building, Grote Street Adelaide, The Past Players & Officials group was established. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1999. Then there are the colourful characters like Jack Broadstock and Doug Thomas as well as greats like Fos Williams, Grant Fielke, Tony Modra, Mark Mickan and Shaun Rehn. G B 'Blue' Johnston wins theClub's second Magarey Medal and Len Sallis wins his fifth Best and Fairest Award. Board Member Rex Sellers receives an Order of Australia Award in New Years Honours. Players such as 1946 and 1947 Magarey Medallist, 1953 All-Australian and 1953 premiership captain Bob Hank, triple Magarey Medal winner (1955, 1958 & 1963), 1956 All-Australian and '53 premiership player Lindsay Head and former Australian Test Cricketer Neil Hawke were all star players for the club. Bruce Lindsay: Captained West Torrens for seven seasons. Craig Parry awarded the Jack Oatey Medal as best player in Grand Final. Well done to our entire Adelaide Giants players, coaches , support crew, volunteers, staff and Management for bringing home the cup after a 43 year | 11 comentarios en LinkedIn [2] At the Annual General Meeting held on Friday 19 March 1897 at Lady Daly Hotel, Hindmarsh it was passed unanimously that the Club would alter the name from The Natives Football Club to West Torrens Football Club.[3]. The 2 year player drain, including over 20 drafted to the AFL and retirements, caught up with the Eagles in 2022. Despite their relative lack of team success, winning only four SANFL Premierships and one Night Permierhsip in their history (1924, 1933, 1945, 1953 and 1983 (night)), West Torrens boasted some of the best individual players ever to play Australian rules football. Mark Mickan appointed Senior Coach for 2 years. Matthew Rendell: A 200cm / 102kg ruckman who played 79 games for West Torrens before playing 164 games for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFL and winning two best and fairests in 1982/83. [2] At the Annual General Meeting held on Friday 19 March 1897 at Lady Daly Hotel, Hindmarsh it was passed unanimously that the Club would alter the name from The Natives Football Club to West Torrens Football Club.[3]. 27 Seasons, 1st 5, 2nd 7, 3rd 7, 4th 5, 5th 2, 6th 2, 7th 3, 8th 1, Last 0. Team; Player Stats; Wheelchair League; Club. Jared Petrenko, Jarred Allmond, Matthew Goldsworthy, Patrick Guiffreda, Nick OBrien and Luke Thompson named in Advertiser Team of the Year. Paul Lindsay, Brett OHara and Tim Inkster play in SANFL State side. A windows (pop-into) of information (full-content of Sensagent) triggered by double-clicking any word on your webpage. Despite their relative lack of team success, winning only four SANFL Premierships and one Night Premiership in their history (1924, 1933, 1945, 1953 and 1983 (night)), West Torrens boasted some of the best individual players ever to play Australian rules football. Kym Dillon: Also a breakfast radio announcer and Sports reporter/announcer for Channel 9 Adelaide. The Club is decimated by the AFL Draft and finish in 8th position. Luke Powell and Adam Grocke announce their retirements. Seller information 3537robin (2316) 100% positive Feedback Save seller Contact seller Visit Store A progressive club with a small but loyal band of supporters, West Adelaide has contributed 82 National and Rookie drafted players to the AFL since 1986. Justin Cicolella voted Club Champion for a 3rd time. West Torrens & Woodville Historical Timeline. In an apt moment, Woodville and West Torrens were drawn to play each other in their respective final games. Initials I.P. Jarrad Allmond, James Boyd, Luke Thompson and Lachlan McGregor played in SANFL State side which defeated the VFL by 19 points at Adelaide Oval. Home; Products. All rights reserved. In 1892, West Adelaide wore red and white and their home ground was opposite Annesley College in the South Parklands. In its 93 year history, West Torrens won only four premierships and spent much of its existence at the foot of the premiership table. Justin Cicolella awarded Life Membership. Angus Poole wins the Reserves Magarey Medal and the Reserves Best & Fairest for the Club. TBC. Michael Long: Won West Torrens Best & Fairest in 1988. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 1999. Bill Sanders and Bruce Winter inducted into SANFL Hall of Fame. Boggle. Players such as 1946 and 1947 Magarey Medallist, 1953 All-Australian and 1953 premiership captain Bob Hank, triple Magarey Medal winner (1955, 1958 & 1963), 1956 All-Australian and '53 premiership player Lindsay Head and former Australian Test cricketer Neil Hawke were all star players for the club. Andrew Rogers voted Club Champion for 2nd time. This list may not reflect recent changes . South Australia State League 1 Reservess 1 . Riley Knight takes out the R.O. Choose the design that fits your site. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "West Torrens Football Club". Coach. West Adelaides home ground Richmond Oval was sodded and reticulated by the players and many loyal and devoted supporters in the 1950s. The changerooms were a mess, leaks in the ceiling and half of the showers were not working. We do not share any personal details with Hostplus. There are references to a West Torrens team dating back to the 1870s but the modern club was formed in 1897 to compete in the SANFL. During the season Eagles won 12 games in a row. Matthew's two brothers Tim and Steven also played for West Torrens. Sign up to receive the latest SANFL news straight to your inbox. Not dated, B 75500/62: Portrait photograph of West Torrens player Steve Geyer. D W L L W. Main Trophies. AbeBooks.com: West Torrens Football Club. Based in the western suburbs of Adelaide, the club derived its name from its location around the western reaches of the River Torrens. Eagles Function Centre. A 200cm / 102kg ruckman who played 79 games for West Torrens before playing 164 games for the Fitzroy Football Club in the VFL and winning two best and fairests in 1982/83. James Rowe wins Alan Stewart Medal as best afield in Under 18s Grand Final, a match lost to Sturt by 40 points. Originally formed about 1890, chiefly through the instrumentality of John McCabe, the club (West Adelaide) won the 1895 premiership in the City and Suburban Association, and in the following year, on the introduction of the Electorate System, joined the Senior Association.. Action from a 1949 match between West Torrens and Port Adelaide. 8 Players Drafted to the AFL- James Rowe to Adelaide, Lachie Jones to Port Adelaide, Lachlan McNeil to Western Bulldogs, Ryhan Mansell to Richmond, Jacob Wehr to GWS Giants, Caleb Poulter to Collingwood, Taj Schofield to Port Adelaide, Henry Smith to Brisbane. Privacy policy Woodville-West Torrens Football Club. Eagles finish 3rd after losing Preliminary Final to West Adelaide. Full T . The modern club was formed originally as "The Natives" and competed in the 1895 SAFA season and 1896 SAFA season wearing Blue . Get XML access to reach the best products. We can however confidently say that we were most likely formed between 1891 and 1892 as a junior side because of articles written some years later. Our 1911 annual report states, It is appropriate that whilst we are recording the glorious victories of 1911, we are celebrating the Twentieth Birthday of our Club. With a SensagentBox, visitors to your site can access reliable information on over 5 million pages provided by Sensagent.com. Shearman Medal as voted by all SANFL league coaches. Peter Schwarz and Robert Lynch play their 200th games. West Torrens was known as the Eagles from the early 1950s until their merging with Woodville. Eagles finish 3rd after losing Preliminary Final to Norwood by 5 points. Jack Hayes took out the Jack Oatey Medal as best on ground in the Grand Final. Club legends like Dick Head, Bruce McGregor, Neil Kerley and Brain Faehse donned the Red and Black. Im a simple gal who loves adventure, nature B Bill Barrot Ossie Bertram Fred Bills John Birt (footballer) Jim Bradford (footballer) Billy Briscoe (Australian footballer) Jack Broadstock Fred Burton (footballer) C | 3 of his 4 goals were part of a blistering 2nd qtr where the Eagles piled on 9 majors for the term to set up victory. Capacity. The game kicks off at 01:00 on Saturday, 4th of March, 2023. Famous players from both clubs include Bob Hank and Lindsay Head, who won five Magarey Medals between them while one of South Australia's greatest players - Malcolm Blight - won a Magarey Medal for Woodville as well as coaching them into 3rd place in 1986. Jovanka Zecevic takes out the Eagles SANFLW Best & Fairest award. The Reserves lose the Grand Final to Glenelg who are coached by Michael Godden. Andrew Payze retires at end of the season with 308 games. Providing trophies for the U18 Knott/Mitchell Cory Seimers & Jake Watson Memorial awards. Paul Lindsay retires after 153 games and is inducted into the Stairway of Champions. Ron Fuller reappointed Senior Coach fora further 2 years. West Torrens won an unofficial premiership in 1918 while the SANFL was officially disbanded for the duration of World War I. The club is undertaking the task of writing its 3rd History Book updating the ones written in 1964 by the Late Bill Kelly and Merv Agars 1987. All rights reserved. Reserves and Under 17s also win Premierships. Full report for the Club Friendlies game played on 23.01.2019 English Encyclopedia is licensed by Wikipedia (GNU). Jason Sziller wins Reserves Magarey Medal. In 1991, the club merged with neighbouring Woodville Football Club to form the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles. Reserves win Premiership for the 3rd year in a row. Gavin Colville runner up in Magarey Medal for 2nd time. Riley Knight was a runaway winner of the 2022 Club Champion award, claiming his first Perce Johns Medal. A former captain who played over 150 games for the Eagles during the 1970s. Mitch Mead named Bob Lee Medalist. Team; Player Stats; Wheelchair League; Club. Under 18s win back to back Premierships. [1] With the introduction of Electoral Districts at a meeting of the SAFA on Monday 26th Oct 1896 at Prince Alfred Hotel the "Port" Natives delegates informed the SAFA that they intend to rename themselves West Torrens. [1] With the introduction of Electoral Districts at a meeting of the SAFA on Monday 26th Oct 1896 at Prince Alfred Hotel the "Port" Natives delegates informed the SAFA that they intend to rename themselves West Torrens. The Eagles end the minor round in 2nd position, but finish 4th after losing both Finals. Premiership Coach Bruce Winter retires at the end of the season after 5 years as Senior Coach. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer), All translations of west torrens football club. Find contact information for Woodville West Torrens Football Club. In 1990, with the imminent entry of the South Australian-based Adelaide Crows into the national Australian Football League (AFL), it was decided that West Torrens and Woodville would amalgamate. The web service Alexandria is granted from Memodata for the Ebay search. Unfortunately, no such reports have been unearthed pertaining to West Adelaide and hence, an exact date of formation cannot be established. Riley Knight and Daniel Menzel are named in the Advertiser Team of the Year. Club History; Honour Board; Premierships; Club Champions & Award Winners; Life Governors; Life Members; Reconciliation Action Plan; Annual Report; Contact Us Reserves, Under 17s and Under 19s win Premierships. Except where otherwise indicated, Everything.Explained.Today is Copyright 2009-2022, A B Cryer, All Rights Reserved. 1st 0, 2nd 0, 3rd 1, 4th 0, 5th 2, 6th 1, 7th 2, 8th 5, 9th 7, Last 9. Jared Petrenko, Angus Rowntree, Luke Jarrad and Luke Thompson named in Advertiser Team of the Year. The committee then decided to adopt the colours from the defunct Adelaide Football Club Red and Black. Company Information Then there are the colourful characters like Jack Broadstock and Doug Thomas as well as greats like Fos Williams, Grant Fielke, Tony Modra, Mark Mickan and Shaun Rehn. Lettris Venue Name. We look forward to working closely w ith Chris and his team to make this a . The West Torrens Football Club began in 1894 when a number of players from Port Adelaide left that club to form their own team, Port Natives. 1993 Premiership player Laurence Schache passes away at the age of 34. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies. Get everything you need, from team lists, fixtures, statistics and a profile on every single player in the competition in our 2023 AFL Season Guide. Neil Balme is named as Senior Coach and Peter Schwarz is named as the inaugural Captain. These two clubs would eventually amalgamate in West Torrens Birkalla.Alongside Adelaide University, these are the only South Australian clubs with history dating back to before . In 1990, with the imminent entry of the South Australian-based Adelaide Crows into the national Australian Football League (AFL), it was decided that West Torrens and Woodville would amalgamate. Eagles win Stanley H Lewis trophy as the best club across all grades for the 4th time. A precursor club in the district was the West Adelaide Football Club (18781887) that was founded in 1878 as the West Torrens and dissolved after just one season in the SAFA after changing its name to West Adelaide and wearing colours of Red, White and Blue in 1887. Vancouver Police Incidents Last 24 Hours, Johnny Sheffield Photos, Is Dj Laz Related To Pitbull, What Did Susan Player Jarreau Died Of, What Does Rear Wheel Default Mean, Slovenian Facial Features . The Eagles defeated, South Australian Premiers: 4 - 1924, 1933, 1945, 1953, SANFL Night Premiers (Escort Cup): 1 - 1983, Most Goals in a Season: 85 by John Willis in 1952. Jared Petrenko takes out the Bob Quinn Medal as best player in ANZAC Day game, and also wins the R.O Shearman Medal. Prior to amalgamation, West Torrens won four premierships while Woodville was unable to win a flag. Mark McKenzie and Luke Powell inducted into the Stairway of Champions.. Annie Falkenberg takes out the Eagles SANFLW Best & Fairest award. See Pohang Steelers Radnik Surdulica match highlights and statistics, prematch odds, lineups and new standings after the - outcome. Adam DAloia named Alan Stewart Medallist. West Adelaide SC - Adelaide University ma sonucu (2-5), Futbol , Club Friendly Games, Women, istatistik ve dizi. Despite their relative lack of team success, winning only four SANFL Premierships and one Night Premiership in their history (1924, 1933, 1945, 1953 and 1983 (night)), West Torrens boasted some of the best individual players ever to play Australian rules football. Torrens finished with 10 wins, narrowly missing the final four. Malcolm Blight awarded Life Governorship joining Bob Hank, Lindsay Head and Fred Bills. 7 in 1965 and he started the season brightly. Angus Poole takes out the Bob Quinn Medal as best player in ANCAC Day game. + Score at the end of extra time. The two sides merged after the completion of the 1990 SANFL season and have since participated in the SANFL as the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles. Club History; Honour Board; Premierships; Club Champions & Award Winners; Life Governors; A club season overview is included and portraits and photographs (where available) of all players are presented. Eagles finish Minor Premiers and cap the season off with a crushing Grand Final win over Norwood by 73 points to claim their 1st Premiership as new Club. West Torrens Football Club. South Australian Premiers: 4 - 1924, 1933, 1945, 1953, SANFL Night Premiers (Escort Cup): 1 - 1983, Record Attendance at Thebarton Oval: 20,832 v Norwood in 1962, Record Attendance: 48,755 v Norwood at Adelaide Oval, 1948 SANFL Grand Final, Most Games: 327 by Lindsay Head (195270), Most Goals in a Season: 85 by John Willis in 1952, Highest Score: 34.15 (219) v South Adelaide at Adelaide Oval, Round 14, 1950, Magarey Medallists: Tom MacKenzie (1902), Dave Low (1912), John Karney (1921), Max Pontifex (1932), Bob Hank (1946 & 1947), Lindsay Head (1955, 1958 & 1963), All-Australians: Bob Hank (1953), Lindsay Head (1956), Geoff Kingston (1961), Bob Shearman (1961). | A precursor club in the district was the West Adelaide Football Club (1878-1887) that was founded in 1878 as the West Torrens and dissolved after just one season in the SAFA after changing its name to West Adelaide and wearing colours of Red, White and Blue in 1887.. Challenge trophy between Sturt and Woodville-West Torrens Eagles is named after him. White City Woodville will be visiting Adelaide Comets this week for a match at the ServiceFM Stadium (Adelaide) in the Australia South Australia NPL. West Torrens Birkalla vs Eastern United Live In-Play Match Statistics with team line-ups, results, shot on goals, corner kicks and goal kicks. Malcolm Blight, Lindsay Head and Tom McKenzie inducted into inaugural AFL Hall of Fame. 1934 Glenelg wins its first Premiership by defeating Port Adelaide 18.15 (123) to 16.18 (114). Luke Jarrad, Craig Parry, Andrew Ainger and Matthew Goldsworthy played in SANFL State side which defeated NEAFL by 82 points. Previously stored metal lockers from the days of the West Torrens Football Club (many of which had famous past WTFC players names still on them) were restored and brought into the changerooms. VS Adelaide Olympic Res. * In 1998 John Karney, along with Charlie Adams (Port Adelaide) and Wat Scott (Norwood) was retrospectively awarded the 1921 Magarey Medal after he was originally in a four way tie with only South Adelaide's 1919 and 1920 Medal winner Dan Moriarty awarded the 1921 Medal. The club reached the finals for the last time in 1980 and by 1982 there were calls for West Torrens to merge with another club. Matthew Appleton wins Reserves Magarey Medal. Based in the western suburbs of Adelaide, the club derived its name from its location around the western reaches of the River Torrens. Kevin McSporran is inducted into SANFL Hall of Fame. Jordan Foote and James Rowe named in Advertiser Team of the Year. how to get to quezon avenue mrt station Uncovering hot babes since 1919. Scott Lewis completed the very rare achievement of a Premiership in all 4 grades. 3 time Premiership ruckman Jarrad Redden announces his retirement. West Torrens Res. List of West Torrens players | Australian Rules Football Wiki | Fandom Australian Rules Football Wiki 2,910 pages Explore AFL Leagues Wiki Affiliates in: SANFL Clubs List of West Torrens players Edit Sorry, the video player failed to load. In its history of almost 100 years, West Torrens won only four premierships; conversely, however, they only slumped to the wooden spoon on six occasions, evidence that they were generally quite competitive. In its history of almost 100 years, West Torrens won only four premierships; conversely, however, they only slumped to the wooden spoon on six occasions, evidence that they were generally quite competitive. They formed this off shoot of the West Adelaide Football Club to entice former Past Players & Officials back to the club. Mark Passador wins Bob Quinn Medal in Anzac Day match. Woodville Oval was the clubs base, but home games were played at Football Park. You can also try the grid of 16 letters. Entice as many Past Players & Officials back to the West Adelaide Football Club. Castagna played 134 games for Richmond for a return of 127 goals. The new SANFL app is your one stop place for everything SANFL and South Adelaide. Gavin Colville voted Club Champion for 4th time. Club finishes 2nd after losing to West Adelaide in the Grand Final. Jackson Mead wins Alan Stewart Medal as best afield. Sophie Zuill edges out Annie Falkenberg by 2 votes to take out her first Eagles SANFLW Best & Fairest award. Travis Dodd's side played its first NPL game at their new home, which was memorable. There has been an age-old debate within West Adelaide about our clubs birthday. Neil Balme is appointed SANFL State coach. Michael Godden appointed State Coach for 3rd year. Jade Sheedy, for the second consecutive year, led the SA State Team to victory over Western Australia this time at Perths Optus Oval, in a thriller by 4 points. Andrew Beveridge, Gavin Colville, Steven Hall, Christopher Kluzek, Adam Pearce and Jamie Tape play in SANFL State side. Andrew Rogers inducted into SANFL Hall of Fame. One of many SANFL players who were recruited into the VFL in the 1980s, playing for Melbourne and Fitzroy. This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. Shutter Reserve (Adelaide) in the Australia South Australia NPL. Eagles win Stanley H Lewis trophy as the best club across all grades for the 2nd time. Pages in category "West Torrens Football Club players" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. Jake Johansen, Nick Hayes, Joseph Sinor, Paul Stewart and Luke Thompson named in Advertiser Team of the Year.