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A Grade Grand Final Scores (1919 to current date) A history of the Southern Football League "A" Grade Grand Final scores from 1919 to our current A Grade Premiers. In 2009 The Morphett Vale Football Club won the flag making it 5 flags in the last 6 years. more -->
The J.H. Warren Memorial Medal The J.H. Warren Memorial Medal is awarded to the player adjudged best afield in the Southern Football League "A" Grade Grand Final. The 2009 winner was Nathan Bayly of Morphett Vale Football Club. more -->
A Grade Leading Goal Kickers (1971 - current) Each season a player (or players)carve their name in the pages of S.F.L History by becoming the leading goal kicker in the league. 2009 saw Morphett Vale's Scott POLLARD take the award for the third consecutive year with a ton in each season. Who will assume the mantle in 2010? more -->
2009 Mail Medal Winner Sebastian GUILHAUS from the Morphettville Park Football Club.
Southern Football League Mail Medalists Each season, the umpires vote for the League's best and fairest player. This player receives the Mail Medal, the highest accolade for the individual player. 2009 saw Morphettville Park player Sebastian Guilhaus top the votes. more -->
S.F.L. B Grade Honour Roll 1948 to present day The Southern Football League 'B' Grade competition has been strongly contested over the years. The Lovelock Medal is presented to the 'B' Grade Best and fairest and the leading goal kicker is also recognised for their achievements. Brighton D. & O. S. were "B" Grade premiers for 2009. more -->
S.F.L. C Grade Honour Roll 1983 to present day The "C" Grade competition, established in 1983, is played each Sunday by 7 clubs within the league. Each year the best and fairest player is awarded the Graham Gunn Medal. "C" Grade Premiers for 2009 are the boys from Brighton. more -->
S.F.L. Under 18's Honour Roll 1960 to present day The under 18 competition play off for the A.D. Hall Shield and each year the best and fairest player is awarded the Bob Ryan Medal. In 2009 the Under 18 premier was the Brighton District and Old Scholars Football Club. more -->
S.F.L. Under 16's Honour Roll 1964 to present day The S.F.L. under 16 competition play off for the Broughton Shield. The player adjudged best and fairest is awarded the Clem Hurst Medal. The under 16 Premier for 2009 is the Port Noarlunga Football Club. more -->
S.F.L. Under 14's Honour Roll 1968 to present day. One of the breeding grounds for future players in the S.F.L. and beyond, players in the under 14 competition play off for the Johnny Davis Shield. The player adjudged best and fairest is awarded the Des Halliday Medal (formerly known as the Brian March Medal from 1968 to 2001). The under 14 Premier for 2009 is the Happy Valley Football Club. more -->
S.F.L. Champion Club Each year the Champion Club of the S.F.L. is determined by the overall performance of each team the club has in the League. In 2009 the champion club was Reynella. Does your club have what it takes to become the Champion Club in 2010? more -->
2009 League Medalists. The Mail Medal Presentation Dinner was held on Monday, 14th of September for the 2009 S.F.L. season. The winner of the 2009 Mail Medal as well as the winners of the Best and Fairest awards for each Grade were announced. more -->
Under 15 half time huddle
2009 Team Man of the Year (All Grades) The 2009 Team Man of the Year awards were presented on Mail Medal Presentation Night to a worthy recipient from each Grade within the League. more -->
The Malpas Medal The Malpas Medal has been awarded to the best player in the traditional Grand Final re-match each ANZAC day since 2005. The player traits shown by the recipient of the medal each year are reflected in the man whom the medal is named after. more -->
Malpas Medal Recipients After first being awarded in 2005, the Captain J.S. MALPAS medal is awarded to the best player, as judged by the umpires, in the Grand Final replay, played each ANZAC Day. more -->
Lowest winning scores in Finals. Finals matches don't always end up being high scoring affairs and the Southern Football League has its own list of low winning finals scores. more -->
S.F.L. to A.F.L. The S.F.L. promotes the pathway from the local league to the A.F.L. The League is proud of it's players who have taken the step from playing in the local league to the V.F.L./A.F.L and recognises their achievement. more -->
League Life Members The Board of Directors of the Southern Football League shall have the power to elect Life Members (not more than two annually). Such Life
Membership is to be awarded to those who have rendered special service to the League. Qualification for Life Membership of the Southern Football League shall be at least ten(10)years of valuable service. more -->
S.F.L. Player life members To be appointed as a Player Life Member, a player shall have played football for a Southern Football League Club or Clubs in not less than ten (10) seasons and shall have participated in a minimum number of one hundred and fifty (150) A grade matches and shall have played in at least three (3) A Grade matches in the 10th or subsequent seasons. more -->
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Ladder - Sidebar
A GRADE
POS TEAM %
1 MORPHETT VALE 71.75
2 BRIGHTON DISTRICT & OLD SCHOLARS 69.14
3 EDWARDSTOWN 63.50
4 REYNELLA 66.74
5 COVE 60.23
6 HAPPY VALLEY 57.54
7 CHRISTIES BEACH 52.52
8 MORPHETTVILLE PARK 53.59
9 NOARLUNGA 56.33
10 PORT NOARLUNGA 53.73
11 MARION 47.33
12 FLAGSTAFF HILL 40.93
13 OSB/LONSDALE 37.90
14 ALDINGA 23.90
15 HACKHAM 8.25
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