The Saints finished in 3rd position in 1991 and 1992, 5th in 1993 but slipped to 8th position in 1994. Bartel's outstanding season continued winning the Alan Statton medal as best on ground. Download Team App now and search for Goodwood Saints FC to stay in touch with everything happening in your club and your team. 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The result was an unfortunate loss to Glenunga by 10 points. 2015 - Code of Conduct Players, Parents/Caregivers and Spectator�s, Process for Applying for Changes to Uniform, Match Day Requirements - Team managers 2015, Foot surgery puts key Eagle on the sidelines for two months, Livewire Magpies forward laid low by glandular fever, Near and Farrar: Remote town delivers a new Sun, Time to reboot AFL.com.au: A new digital publishing experience is upon us, Inside the draft's first round: Twists, turns, bluffs and the big calls, People think Moneyball ... but 'footy is the hardest game in the world to capture statistically', Bombers boost forward stocks with flag hero joining the club, SOS officially gone: 'Conflict of interest' sees Blues' list boss depart, Injury-plagued Roo 'in a really good spot' after sitting out 2019. In 1998, the Saints, under new captain Jason Goodes, finished 2nd in Honor's last year at the helm. An outstanding team display saw Bartel raise the cup once again after a fantastic 47-point victory. 2008 was a particularly good season for Goodwood with them winning 4 premierships, Under 12's, Under 13's, Under 14's and Under 15's all winning the flag that year. [5], The St Raphael's Football Club were an Adelaide Park Lands based club who regularly shifted between different competitions throughout much of their history. The Goodwood Saints Football Club was established in 1985 with the amalgamation of Goodwood Football Club and St. Raphaels Football Club. This time the margin was 29 points as coach Trent Mills and captain David Bartel held the premiership cup for the fourth consecutive year. Boys and mixed. © SportsTG. Trent Mills continued as coach and David Bartel as captain. The club commenced in A4 and immediately earned promotion to A3 by reaching the grand final. Mark Demasi was dominant in the grand final, kicking 5 goals to be named the Alan Statton medalist. The started their journey in Division 4 and immediately earned promotion to Division 3 by reaching the grand final, which was lost by 10 points to Glenunga. The young ruckman was taken at pick 18 in the 2004 draft by the Brisbane Lions after impressing as an All-Australian at the Under 18 National Championships. The 2007 season saw the club aim for 3 consecutive premierships. The side lost only one game in the season culminating in a grand final victory over Gaza by 37 points. Training times for goodwood oval 2020. The Goodwood Saints Football Club was established in 1985 with the amalgamation of Goodwood Football Club and St. Raphaels Football Club. Following disappointments in both 1995 (6th) and 1996 (4th), 1997 saw the Saints come away with their first Division 1 premiership. A desperate battle at Adelaide Oval against PHOS Camden saw captain Chris Slee and Honor lift the shield for a deserved 7-point victory. They also hold the record for the longest time spent in top division of the league, which they have remained in since 1991.[1]. [2] They suffered a shock Preliminary Final loss to Sacred Heart OC, and were unable to contest the Division 1 Grand Final for the first time in six seasons.[3]. In 1985 they merged with the St Raphael's Football Club to form the Goodwood Saints Football Club. Goodwood Saints Football Club is an Australian rules football club based in Adelaide. Their first club's first A grade premiership win was the 1987 Division 3 premiership with a 79-point win against Brighton High OS at Thebarton Oval. © Copyright 2019 - Goodwood Saints Football ClubPrivacy Policy | Terms of Use, GOODWOOD SAINTS FIXTURES - GOODWOOD OVAL 2020, GOODWOOD SAINTS FIXTURES - GLANDORE OVAL 2020. Congratulations to the winning clubs. Goodwood Saints was one of the founding members of the Metro South Junior Football League in 1998, and have won 8 Premierships. Goodwood Saints Football Club greatly appreciates our generous sponsors’ support. Rover Mark Ryan won the Alan Statton medal as best on ground in the grand final. Goodwood Saints Football Club was formed in 1985 as a merger of the Goodwood Football Club and the St Raphael's Football Club. Keiran Sporn took over in 2002 but the Saints weren't big improvers with a 7th-place finish. The 1990 season was a highlight in the club's short history, losing just one game on their way to a grand final victory over Gaza by 37 points. Content responsibility of website administrator. The club dominated the Amateur League in the mid to late 2000s, winning five straight Division 1 grand finals from 2005 to 2009. Another change in coach saw Trevor Hill take over in 2003 and Travis Beinke taking over as captain the side improved to a 4th-place finish. Families wishing to ask about spots for your children in our junior teams, please email our junior registrar. The Goodwood Saints Football Club was established in 1985 with the amalgamation of the Goodwood Football Club and the St. Raphaels Football Club. Under 11 Unley Jets Football Club 4.3 defeated Phantoms 2.9. Four senior and three junior teams competed in their inaugural season in the South Australian Amateur Football League. The club was promoted to A1 in 1991, reaching A1 in just 6 seasons after the amalgamation. The Goodwood Football Club was based at Goodwood Oval and competed in various suburban competitions over its history, most notably the South Australian Amateur Football League and the Glenelg-South Adelaide Football Association. 2.3K likes. In 1986 the Saints finished 6th but under the guidance of coach Trevor Ash the club improved to win the 1987 A3 premiership. In 2005, David Bartel took over the captaincy. [1], 2010 marked the end of the Saints' league dominance, finishing 3rd after the minor round despite a flying start. We have four Senior Mens Teams (including U18) and a Senior Womens Team (U18) in the Adelaide Football League . Goodwood Saints Football Club has a long and proud history. With the arrival in 1995 of coach Brenton Honor the club firmly set its sights on the Division 1 premiership. Here we have a different section of support on that terrace cheering Saints to the double against Halifax at a sun-baked May day at Station Road, Swinton. Junior TEAMS. 1990 proved a standout year for the Saints. Midfielder David Whelan won the Division 2 association medal and Stuart Wells kicked an impressive 128 goals for the season (including 15 in a game against Brighton High OS). Four senior and three junior teams competed in their inaugural season in the South Australian Amateur Football League. The 2004 season saw the Saints return to the Grand Final tasting defeat by 7 points. The 1999 season saw Paul Page take over as playing coach with David Shaughnessy the new captain, but a great year was shattered with a 1-point grand final defeat. In 1985 they merged with the Goodwood Football Club to form the Goodwood Saints Football Club. They finished the home and away season as minor premier by the narrowest of margins, and earned a week off at the start of the finals campaign. The club commenced in A4 and immediately earned, In 1986 the Saints finished 6th but under the guidance of coach Trevor Ash the club improved to, 1990 proved a standout year for the Saints. Welcome to Goodwood Saints Football 2020. After losing the second semifinal, the side exacted the ultimate revenge on Gaza 2 weeks later, winning the grand final by 57 points. The grand final was to be a rematch with Salisbury North. Goodwood Saints was one of the founding members of the Metro South Junior Football League in 1998, and have won 8 Premierships. Maccas Metro South Junior Football League. Our community club was formed in 1985 when the Goodwood Tigers and St Raphaels football clubs amalgamated. Special thanks to Daniel Joyce for once again giving up his valuable time to assist in choosing best players on the day. The club had reached Division 1 in just six seasons after the amalgamation. The grand final was a sweet success for Demasi and Bartel who had earlier in the week shared the Division 1 Eric Pfitzner Medal as the best and fairest players in the Division 1 competition. In the most evenly fought competition for many years the side eventually finished the minor round in 2nd position afterbeing defeated by Henley in the last minor round game. The Saints remained in Division 2 after finishing 8th in 1988 and 7th in 1989. The official website of the Australian Football League. The second semifinal was played against Salisbury North at Goodwood Oval with the Saints moving straight into the grand final with a 16-point victory. This website accompanies our Team App smartphone app for the 2020 season, available from the App Store or Google Play. The started their journey in Division 4 and immediately earned promotion to Division 3 by reaching the grand final, which was lost by 10 points to Glenunga. Goodwood have had 3 of their past Juniors drafted to the AFL. The competition was extremely close all season and the side was unable to establish any real momentum throughout the minor round. LAST month we struck gold when finding a future Saints player in the old picture of the crowd of the Championship Final of 1966. This is our Team App homepage. 2008 was to be another history making year for the Saints with the side becoming the first in SAAFL history to win 4 consecutive Division 1 premierships.