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15-743: The Lovelock Shield , officially known as the Southern Football Championships, was an annual competition held between representative teams from the four leagues in the Southern Zone of South Australian Country Football. The Lovelock Shield was established in 1953 between the Hills Football Association , Hills Central Football Association , Southern Football Association and the Great Southern Football League . The shield

30-664: A representative team from this newly formed league replaced Hills Central in the competition. Other than in the years 1970 and 1971, the Lovelock Shield ran continuously until 1999. It has not been held since. Southern Football League (South Australia) The Southern Football League (SFL) is an Australian rules football league in South Australia . The League was formed, as the Southern Football Association, in 1886. The league

45-904: A total of eight games. He occupies a forward pocket in Sturt's official "Team of the Century". On 14 August 2011, Waye was selected in the Southern Football League 's 125th anniversary team in the forward pocket and second ruck due to his service for the Willunga Football Club . Waye was the only player selected in both the SFL's Greatest Team and Greatest Exports Team. Taffy Waye was known to ride 25 miles on horseback from Willunga to Unley to train and play for Sturt in 1903, regularly filling in for Willunga between league games at Sturt. On 26 July 2015, Taffy Waye

60-826: Is a not-for-profit organisation. The league is a suburban competition which also acts as a feeder competition for the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and in turn the Australian Football League (AFL). Some AFL players from the SFL are Adam Cooney , Nathan Eagleton , Ben Rutten , Dean Brogan and Andrew Mackie . SANFL clubs that have recruitment zones linked to the Southern Football League are West Adelaide Football Club , Glenelg Football Club and South Adelaide Football Club . The SFL consists of: The Southern Football League

75-3143: The League. Key: Ald – Aldinga, BB – Brighton Bombers/Brighton District and Old Scholars, CB – Christies Beach, Cove – Cove, CSLFUP – Combined Southern Leagues Football Umpires Panel, FH -Flagstaff Hill, Flat – McLaren Flat/Hillside, Hack – Hackham, HV – Happy Valley, Kang – Kangarilla, Mar – Marion, Maw – Lonsdale/Mawson, McL - McLaren, MV – Morphett Vale, MVP – Morphettville Park, Myp - Myponga, Noar – Noarlunga, OSB – O'Sullivan Beach, OSBL – O'Sullivan Beach-Lonsdale, Ply – Plympton, PtN – Port Noarlunga, Rey – Reynella, SFL – Southern Football League/Association, STA - Southern Trainers Association, Vale – McLaren Vale, Will – Willunga Reynella 6 – 14 – 50 defeated Flagstaff Hill 5 – 10 – 40 Reynella Goal Kickers: J. Agnew 2, B. Marshman 2, B. Potter, D. Roser Flagstaff Hill Goal Kickers: B. Aldridge 2, A. Grayson, R. Mountford, J. Rosman J. H. Warren Medal: Tyler Davies Umpires Field: Tobias Medlin, Nathan Salt, Alex Ker Boundary: Lucas Sutton, Leo Walkley, Tyler Ifould, Lucas Elliot Goal: Kym Marshall, Jon Hall Venue: Flinders University Stadium , Noarlunga Centre Flagstaff Hill 16 – 11 – 107 defeated Noarlunga 7 – 6 – 48 Flagstaff Hill Goal Kickers: S. Smith 4, S. Jacobs 3, N. Beenham 2, B. Patterson, D. Kearsley, N. Bailey, R. Mountford Noarlunga Goal Kickers: J. Anderson 2, B. Hann, C. Gaspari, J. Kappler, M. Eagles J. H. Warren Medal: Sam Jacobs Umpires Field: Alex Cornelius, Brendon Caruso, Darren White Boundary: Lucas Sutton, Josh Niederer, Hayden Sutton, Jack Harrison Goal: Stephen Young, Jono White Venue: Flinders University Stadium , Noarlunga Centre Reynella 9 – 3 – 57 defeated Morphett Vale 6 – 7 – 43 Reynella Goal Kickers: C. Semple 3, B. Potter 2, B. Marshman 2, M. Borholm, N. McLean Morphett Vale Goal Kickers: D. Iljcesen 2, D. Williams, B. Hartwig, L. Corrie, D. Noble J. H. Warren Medal: Cam McGree Umpires Field: Alex Cornelius, David Popplewell, Darren White Boundary: Nathan Rorhlach, Dylan Worrall, Hayden Sutton, Harrison Everett Goal: Stephen Young, Jacob Crossfield Venue: Flinders University Stadium , Noarlunga Centre Flagtsaff Hill 12 – 11 – 83 defeated Morphett Vale 2 – 5 – 17 Flagstaff Hill Goal Kickers: D. Butcher 3, R. Mountford 2, M. Johnson 2, D. Kearsley, T. Carney, B. Heyward-Ferors, B. Patterson, M. Walton Best PLayers, M. Johnson, S. Theraldson, M. Walton, D. Kearsley, A. Shearer, T. Carney Morphett Vale Goal Kickers: D. Noble, J. Dal Santo Best Players: J. Dal Santo, C. Lock, D. Bode, B. Sowter, J. Dorshorst, A. Baker J. H. Warren Medal: Mitchell Johnson Umpires Field: Alex Cornelius, Harry Marshall, Simon Thompson Boundary: Mark Ames, Hayden Sutton, Austin Robertson, Nicolas Thompson Goal: Joshua Goldswothy, Jacob Crossfield Venue: Flinders University Stadium , Noarlunga Centre Hendrick Waye Hendrick Stanbury "Taffy" Waye (13 December 1877 – 7 July 1961)

90-1435: The SFL but had gone on to achieve at a higher level. One player, Hendrick "Taffy" Waye was selected in both the 125 Year Team and the Greatest Exports Team. Key: Adel – Adelaide Crows (AFL), Ald – Aldinga , BDOS – Brighton Bombers/Brighton District and Old Scholars , BrisL – Brisbane Lions (AFL), CB – Christies Beach , Clrmt – Claremont (WAFL), Fitz – Fitzroy (VFL/AFL), FH – Flagstaff Hill , Flat – McLaren Flat/Hillside , Freo – Fremantle (AFL), Glen – Glenelg (SANFL), Glchy – Glenorchy (TANFL/TFL/TSL), GWS – Greater Western Sydney (AFL), Hack – Hackham , Haw – Hawthorn (VFL/AFL), HV – Happy Valley , Kang – Kangarilla , Mar – Marion , Maw – Lonsdale/Mawson , Melb – Melbourne (AFL/VFL), MV – Morphett Vale , Noar – Noarlunga , Nwd – Norwood (SANFL), NM – North Melbourne/Kangaroos (AFL/VFL), OSB – O'Sullivan Beach , Ply – Plympton , PortM – Port Adelaide (SANFL), PortP – Port Adelaide (AFL), PtN – Port Noarlunga , Rey – Reynella , Rich – Richmond (AFL/VFL), South – South Adelaide (SANFL), Sturt – Sturt (SANFL), Syd – Sydney Swans/South Melbourne (AFL/VFL), Vale – McLaren Vale , WB – Western Bulldogs/Footscray (AFL/VFL), WCE – West Coast (AFL/VFL), West – West Adelaide (SANFL), Will – Willunga , WWT – Woodville-West Torrens (SANFL) The Southern Football League Hall of Fame

105-584: The general rule and the Hall of Fame Committee shall have the right to nominate these to the Directors for endorsement. ELITE PLAYERS – Players who have given exceptional service shall be considered (for example the winning of three (3) Mail Medals in "A" Grade is considered exceptional). SPECIAL SERVICES – Persons who provide special services to Football in exceptional or unusual capacities. ELITE COACHES – Coaches with exceptional records of coaching within

120-534: The nature of the League, combinations of all types of service is considered. After the initial inauguration a maximum of five (5) candidates each year are selected by the Hall of Fame Committee for approval by the League Directors. The general criterion for selection is to have exceptionally served Australian Football through the Southern Football League for a minimum period of 25 years (which do not need to be consecutive). There may be some exceptions to

135-541: The participating clubs were Aldinga, Hillside, McLaren Vale, Morphett Vale, Noarlunga, Reynella and Willunga. In 1964 the Association changed its name to Southern Football League and participating clubs were Aldinga, McLaren Flat, McLaren Vale, Morphett Vale, Mount Bold, Myponga, Noarlunga, Port Noarlunga, Reynella, Willunga, Yankalilla and Christies Beach Juniors. The League came to national attention on 11 July 2009, when an SFL match between Port Noarlunga and Reynella

150-561: The umpires on a 3-2-1 match voting system. The Mail Medal is named after the Sunday Mail newspaper. The Ken Donne Medal was the equivalent medal awarded for the Division 2 competition between 1977 and 2001. To celebrate the 125th season of the SFL, the "SFL 125 Year Team" was named in 2011. Along with the 125 Year Team, the SFL also announced a team of their "Greatest Exports", a collection of players that had previously played in

165-543: Was abandoned as a result of a freak tornado . The League once again came to attention in 2012 when it cancelled its Junior Carnivals due to umpire abuse and poor spectator behaviour. This led to a campaign based around respect and protection of umpires. Clubs that have previously competed in the league include: Each season the Mail Medal is awarded to the player adjudged the Fairest and Most Brilliant by

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180-617: Was an Australian rules footballer who played with Sturt in the South Australian Football Association (SAFA) during the early 1900s. Waye played a total of 71 games for Sturt from his debut in 1902 to his last season in 1910. Strong around the ruck and in front of goal, Waye won the Magarey Medal in 1903. He also topped his club's goalkicking five times during his career. At interstate level he represented South Australia regularly, appearing in

195-417: Was established in 2007 in order to provide due recognition to those who have given outstanding service to Australian Football throughout the League history since its establishment in 1886. Membership is granted to Players, Umpires, Coaches, Administrators, Support Staff and any persons who have provided outstanding service to Australian Football through the Southern Football League or its clubs and, because of

210-918: Was presented by the inaugural president of the Southern Football Championships, Mr. C. K. (Pete) Lovelock. In 1958, the Southern Football Association left and was replaced by the River Murray Football League . Southern re-joined in 1962 when the Hills Football Association folded. In 1967, the Hills Central Football Association merged with the Torrens Valley Football League to form the Hills Football League and

225-567: Was previously known as the Southern Football Association until 1963. Originally a country league, with urban expansion it has more recently become a suburban league in Adelaide's far southern suburbs. The League was formed (as Southern Football Association) in 1886 with competing clubs being Aldinga, McLaren Vale, Sellicks Hill and Willunga. In the early 1900s the participating clubs were Aldinga, Hillside (called McLaren Flat from 1946), McLaren Vale, Morphett Vale, Noarlunga and Willunga. In 1919

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