Australian rules football season
The 1990 South Australian National Football League season was the 111th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia .
The season opened on Saturday 14 April with all of the opening round matches simultaneously, and concluded on Sunday 7 October with the Grand Final in which Port Adelaide (minor premiers) won its 30th premiership by defeating Glenelg (second at the end of the minor rounds).
North Adelaide , Norwood and South Adelaide also made the top (final) five teams and participated in the finals matches. West Adelaide , Central District , Woodville , West Torrens and Sturt all missed the top five, with the latter finishing last to win its 12th wooden spoon.
This was the last SANFL season with Woodville and West Torrens as they would merge to form Woodville-West Torrens , and also the last SANFL season before the introduction of Adelaide into the Australian Football League . This effectively relegating the SANFL to second tier status in South Australia.
1990 Foundation Cup
Grand Final
This was the third time Woodville reached a Grand Final of any kind during its existence as a stand-alone club.
1990 SANFL minor rounds
Round 1
Round 1
Saturday, 14 April (2:10 pm)
Glenelg 16.8 (104)
def.
West Torrens 9.10 (64)
Football Park (crowd: 7,167)
[Report]
Saturday, 14 April (2:10 pm)
Sturt 16.12 (108)
def. by
West Adelaide 16.13 (109)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 5,912)
[Report]
Saturday, 14 April (2:10 pm)
Central District 11.10 (76)
def. by
Port Adelaide 26.12 (168)
Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 10,229)
[Report]
Saturday, 14 April (2:10 pm)
Norwood 11.6 (72)
def. by
North Adelaide 16.8 (104)
Norwood Oval (crowd: 12,871)
[Report]
Saturday, 14 April (2:10 pm)
Woodville 17.12 (114)
def.
South Adelaide 13.12 (90)
Woodville Oval (crowd: 2,816)
[Report]
Round 2
Round 2
Saturday, 21 April (2:10 pm)
South Adelaide 11.16 (82)
def. by
West Adelaide 14.14 (98)
Football Park (crowd: 3,522)
[Report]
Sunday, 22 April (2:10 pm)
West Torrens 15.12 (102)
def.
Woodville 9.11 (65)
Football Park (crowd: 5,176)
[Report]
Monday, 23 April (2:10 pm)
Central District 15.13 (103)
def.
North Adelaide 10.8 (68)
Football Park (crowd: 3,237)
[Report]
Wednesday, 25 April (2:10 pm)
Port Adelaide 18.19 (127)
def.
Norwood 12.9 (81)
Football Park (crowd: 36,397)
[Report]
Wednesday, 25 April (2:10 pm)
Glenelg 21.10 (136)
def.
Sturt 10.11 (71)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 12,147)
[Report]
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
Round 13
Round 14
Round 15
Round 16
Round 16
Saturday, 11 August(2:10pm)
West Adelaide 14.10 (94)
def. by
Glenelg 16.14 (110)
Football Park (crowd: 5,016)
Saturday, 11 August(2:10pm)
South Adelaide 12.7 (79)
def. by
Norwood 15.14 (104)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 6,241)
Saturday, 11 August(2:10pm)
Woodville 16.14 (110)
def. by
Port Adelaide 22.14 (146)
Woodville Oval (crowd: 5,139)
Saturday, 11 August(2:10pm)
North Adelaide 27.18 (180)
def.
Sturt 3.2 (20)
Prospect Oval (crowd: 3,341)
Saturday, 11 August(2:10pm)
Central District 16.17 (113)
def.
West Torrens 8.8 (56)
Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 3,787)
Round 17
Round 17
Saturday, 18 August(2:10pm)
North Adelaide 16.15 (111)
def.
Glenelg 13.12 (90)
Football Park (crowd: 10,229)
Saturday, 18 August(2:10pm)
Port Adelaide 24.20 (164)
def.
South Adelaide 8.11 (59)
Alberton Oval (crowd: 5,775)
Saturday, 18 August(2:10pm)
West Adelaide 25.14 (164)
def.
Central District 12.10 (82)
Richmond Oval (crowd: 2,877)
Saturday, 18 August(2:10pm)
Woodville 22.11 (143)
def.
Sturt 11.7 (73)
Woodville Oval (crowd: 2,008)
Sunday, 19 August(2:10pm)
West Torrens 10.16 (76)
def. by
Norwood 17.8 (110)
Football Park (crowd: 6,602)
Round 18
Round 18
Saturday, 25 August(2:10pm)
North Adelaide 19.19 (133)
def.
South Adelaide 14.12 (96)
Football Park (crowd: 3,538)
Saturday, 25 August(2:10pm)
Sturt 10.14 (74)
def. by
Port Adelaide 34.18 (222)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 6,334)
Saturday, 25 August(2:10pm)
Central District 14.11 (95)
def. by
Glenelg 17.16 (118)
Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 4,846)
Saturday, 25 August(2:10pm)
West Adelaide 15.17 (107)
def.
West Torrens 9.14 (68)
Richmond Oval (crowd: 2,702)
Saturday, 25 August(2:10pm)
Norwood 25.19 (159)
def.
Woodville 9.12 (66)
Norwood Oval (crowd: 6,585)
Round 19
Round 19
Saturday, 1 September(1 pm)
West Adelaide 19.16 (130)
def.
Sturt 10.19 (79)
Football Park (crowd: 7,220)
Saturday, 1 September(4 pm)
Glenelg 19.20 (134)
def.
West Torrens 8.11 (59)
Football Park (crowd: 7,220)
Saturday, 1 September (2.10pm)
South Adelaide 21.17 (137)
def.
Woodville 10.10 (70)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 2,429)
Saturday, 1 September (2.10pm)
Port Adelaide 19.20 (134)
def.
Central District 7.13 (55)
Alberton Oval (crowd: 7,012)
Saturday, 1 September (2.10pm)
Norwood 10.10 (70)
def. by
North Adelaide 21.13 (139)
Norwood Oval (crowd: 11,373)
Round 20
Round 20
Saturday, 8 September (2:10pm)
Norwood 9.14 (68)
def. by
Port Adelaide 21.24 (150)
Football Park (crowd: 22,217)
Saturday, 8 September (2:10pm)
Woodville 24.10 (154)
def.
West Torrens 15.19 (109)
Adelaide Oval (crowd: 7,770)
Saturday, 8 September (2:10pm)
West Adelaide 11.17 (83)
def. by
South Adelaide 20.17 (137)
Richmond Oval (crowd: 5,286)
Saturday, 8 September (2:10pm)
North Adelaide 20.16 (136)
def.
Central District 12.19 (91)
Prospect Oval (crowd: 4,922)
Saturday, 8 September (2:10pm)
Glenelg 31.14 (200)
def.
Sturt 8.13 (61)
Glenelg Oval (crowd: 4,776)
Woodville and West Torrens play their final senior match as independent clubs before merging to become Woodville-West Torrens from 1991 onwards. West Torrens player Ian Hanna, who career had ended due to a broken neck, was sent on the field in the dying minutes. With the game won, Woodville players "allowed" him to kick a goal.[ 1]
Ladder
Source:
[1] Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Finals series
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
Week 4
Grand Final
Sunday, 7 October
Glenelg
def. by
Port Adelaide
Football Park (crowd: 50,589)
Report
5.2 (32) 6.7 (43) 9.11 (65)13.15 (93)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Final
4.6 (30) 10.7 (67) 13.9 (87)16.12 (108)
Umpires: Rick Kinnear, Mark Mackie Jack Oatey Medal: George Fiacchi Television broadcast: Channel 9 National anthem: Kate Ceberano
Fidge 5 Murphy 3 Christie, Liptak , Jameson , Marshall , Salisbury 1
Goals
6 Hodges 3 Settre 2 Smith , Wanganeen 1 Mahney, S. Williams , M. Williams
References
^ Ross, John (1998). The Clubs: The Complete History of Every Club in the VFL/AFL . Ringwood, Victoria: Penguin Books. p. 15. ISBN 0670878588 .
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