• National Football League. No physical wooden spoon award exists nor is such an award officially sanctioned by the SANFL. South Australian Football Association...
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  • The wooden spoon is the imaginary and ironic "award" which is said to be won by the team finishing in last place in the Australian Football League. No...
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  • Fame Members List of SANFL Magarey Medallists List of SANFL Players List of SANFL Premiers List of SANFL Records List of SANFL Wooden Spoons Restricted...
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  • Torrens by 30 points in the 2015 IGA SANFL grand final. The following year 2016 it again collected the wooden spoon which it has repeated in the last 3...
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  • formation of a stand-alone reserves side in the SANFL competition, rather than continuing with the draft policy which resulted in Adelaide-listed players...
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  • entered a team in the SANFL Women's League in 2019 and, as of 2021 SANFL season, are the only club to have never won a wooden spoon After having merged...
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  • number of points for. (P) Premiers Bold – Home game X – Did Not Play Opponent for round listed above margin |} SANFL Adelaide Advertiser's SANFL Page...
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  • League (SANFL), where it is nicknamed the Magpies. Since its founding, the club has won an unequalled 36 SANFL premierships and four Championship of Australia...
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  • Sturt Football Club (category SANFL Women's League)
    Sturt churning through five coaches and receiving a SANFL record eight consecutive wooden spoons between 1989 and 1996, including a winless season in...
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  • Subiaco and Swan Districts have the equal most wooden spoons, with 21. Swan Districts most recent wooden spoon was in 2019, while Subiaco had their most recent...
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  • were originally owned by the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), though they gained administrative independence in 2014. They played their...
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  • 27 seasons in the SANFL, the club collected a total of 9 SANFL wooden spoons including 6 in succession from 1980 to 1985 (a SANFL record at the time...
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  • for a while, but another exodus of players led to two consecutive wooden spoons, and further heavy losses left the SANFL recommending that Sturt relocate...
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  • Rick Davies (footballer) (category South Australian State of Origin players)
    consecutive wooden spoons and a winless 1995 season. Rick Davies was awarded Life Membership as a player of the Sturt Football Club in 1977. His 781 SANFL goals...
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  • Central District Football Club (category SANFL Women's League)
    won only one wooden spoon since, being in the 1977 season). The first league victory came against Woodville by 17 points in the 2nd round of the 1965 season...
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  • South Adelaide Football Club (category SANFL Women's League)
    in 1921. However, after his retirement South took four consecutive wooden spoons from 1926 to 1929 and did not finish above sixth in an eight-team competition...
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  • League season (officially the SANFL IGA League) was the 135th season of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Australian rules football competition...
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  • portal List of AFL Women's records List of SANFL records List of Tasmanian Football League records List of WAFL records List of VFA/VFL records List of VFL/AFL...
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  • Norwood Football Club (category SANFL Women's League)
    (SANFL) in the state of South Australia. Its home ground is Coopers Stadium (Norwood Oval), which is often referred to as "The Parade". It is one of the...
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  • Glenelg Football Club (category SANFL Women's League)
    to 13.8 (86) for the Tigers first win of the 2014 SANFL season. Glenelg Oval also saw the highest score in SANFL history in 1975 when Glenelg defeated...
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  • history of Port Adelaide Football Club dates back to its founding on 12 May 1870. Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, it has won 36 SANFL premierships...
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  • North Adelaide Football Club (category SANFL Women's League)
    League (SANFL) and SANFL Women's League (SANFLW). The club plays its home games at Prospect Oval, located in Prospect, a northern suburb of Adelaide...
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    Tim Watson (category Champions of Essendon)
    the wooden spoon, and Watson resigned during the middle of the 2000 season, where he would step down at season's end, forgoing the final year of his three-year...
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  • featured the twelve VFL teams, between 1978 and 1986 a selection of teams from the SANFL, WAFL and representative teams from Australian Capital Territory...
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  • David Noble (Australian footballer) (category Tasmanian State of Origin players)
    under Shaw had finished second-last in 2020. Noble led the club to the wooden spoon in 2021 with a 4–17–1 record. He became known for a tough coaching style...
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  • failing to improve from the Bears position from successive wooden spoons, he was sacked at the end of the season. Dare was replaced in 1991 by former Carlton...
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    Glenelg's Under-17s best and fairest award despite spending part of the season playing SANFL reserve grade. That year he also captained the South Australian...
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  • the SAFA they would collect the wooden spoon but the following year won the 1886 SAFA premiership. Following a lost of key players to other clubs after...
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  • By the start of the 1996 season, they were almost at the end of their financial tether. With no home ground, back to back wooden spoons, and their future...
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  • chronological list of Australian rules football clubs since their formation. Note that some of these football clubs that formed before 1866 (see Laws of Australian...
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