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South Australian Football Association (1978–95)

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The South Australian Football Association (SAFA) was a semi-professional Australian rules football competition based in Adelaide, South Australia from 1978 to the end of the 1995 season.

Contents

A1 (John Stevens Perpetual Trophy)

  • 1978 Flinders Park
  • 1979 Flinders Park
  • 1980 Edwardstown
  • 1981 Flinders Park
  • 1982 Edwardstown
  • 1983 Flinders Park
  • 1984 Pooraka
  • 1985 Pooraka
  • 1986 Payneham
  • 1987 Edwardstown
  • 1988 Edwardstown
  • 1989 Pooraka
  • 1990 Pooraka
  • 1991 Pooraka
  • 1992 Henley District and Old Scholars
  • 1993 Henley District and Old Scholars
  • 1994 Pooraka
  • 1995 Athelstone
  • A2

  • 1978 Modbury
  • 1979 Port District
  • 1980 Payneham
  • 1981 Mount Lofty District
  • 1982 Gepps Cross
  • 1983 Henley District and Old Scholars
  • 1984 Ingle Farm
  • 1985 Modbury
  • 1986 Elizabeth
  • 1987 Norwood Districts
  • 1988
  • 1989
  • 1990
  • 1991
  • 1992
  • 1993
  • 1994 Edwardstown
  • 1995 Athelstone
  • A3

  • 1978 Edwardstown
  • 1979 Edwardstown
  • 1980 Edwardstown
  • 1981 Edwardstown
  • 1982 Edwardstown
  • 1983 Flinders Park
  • 1984 Edwardstown
  • 1985 Flinders Park
  • 1986 Flinders Park
  • 1987 Henley District and Old Scholars
  • 1988 Mitchell Park
  • 1989 Brighton
  • 1990 Mitchell Park
  • 1991 Edwardstown
  • 1992 Para Hills
  • 1993 Henley District and Old Scholars
  • 1994 Pooraka
  • 1995 Athelstone
  • A4

  • 1978 Athelstone
  • 1979 Athelstone
  • 1980 Walkerville
  • 1981 Athelstone
  • 1982 Athelstone
  • 1983 Flinders Park
  • 1984 Henley District and Old Scholars
  • 1985 Elizabeth
  • 1986 Elizabeth
  • 1987 Henley District and Old Scholars
  • 1988 Walkerville
  • 1989 Edwardstown
  • 1990 Plympton
  • 1991 Edwardstown
  • 1992 Salisbury North
  • 1993 Athelstone
  • 1994 Plympton
  • 1995 Athelstone
  • A1 - Harford Medal

    1980 - Peter Munn (Ferryden Park)
    1982 - John Eldridge (Ferryden Park)
    1983 - Peter Munn (Ferryden Park)
    1994 - Chris Grigg (Athelstone)

    References

    South Australian Football Association (1978–95) Wikipedia