Start date 1902 Matches played 45 | Teams 7 | |
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Leading goalkicker Jack KaySouth Adelaide (28 Goals) Magarey Medallist Tom MacKenzieWest Torrens Champion North Adelaide Football Club People also search for 1889 SAFA season, 1903 SAFA season |
The 1902 South Australian Football Association season was the 26th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.
The 1902 premiership was won by the North Adelaide Football Club for the second time with Minor Premiers Port Adelaide disqualified from making the Grand Final after not playing South Adelaide. Meanwhile, Sturt received its second wooden spoon in its second season.
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1902 SAFA season Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA