2020 SANFL season explained

Competition:sanfl
Year:2020
Teams:8
Count:4
Mpcount:8
Highattend:17,038 (Grand Final, vs)
Magarey Medal:Campbell Combe
North Adelaide (19 votes)
Prevseason:2019
Nextseason:2021

The 2020 South Australian National Football League season (officially the SANFL Statewide Super League) was the 141st season of the South Australian National Football League (SANFL), the highest-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.[1] The season was originally scheduled to run from April 2020 until September 2020; however its commencement was delayed to June 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The number of clubs participating in the season was reduced to eight, as and were barred from fielding their reserves teams by the Australian Football League.[2]

Impact of COVID-19 pandemic

The 2020 season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which was formally declared a pandemic on 11 March 2020, three weeks prior to the scheduled start of the premiership season. Governmental restrictions on non-essential public gatherings greater than 500 people meant that, as a minimum, matches would need to be played before empty stadiums, as was planned for the Australian Football League;[3] however, it was announced on 16 March that SANFL season was suspended indefinitely. A shortened season may still be played commencing no earlier than 31 May, depending on the status of the pandemic; no decision has yet been made on whether the season will be cancelled entirely, but this remains a possibility in the event of a prolonged pandemic.[4] South Australia's two AFL clubs, Adelaide and Port Adelaide, did not field teams as the AFL issued an order banning its clubs from fielding AFL-listed players in state leagues.[2] On 14 June 2020, the first two rounds of the revised fixture were announced, with all games in those rounds to be played at Adelaide Oval.

Premiership Season

Round 14

Finals series

Grand Final

See main article: 2020 SANFL Grand Final.

Awards

Club best and fairest

Club Award Player
Norm Russell Medal James Boyd [5]
John H. Ellers Best and Fairest Matthew Snook
Barrie Robran Club Champion Campbell Combe
Michael Taylor Medal Brad McKenzie & Richard Douglas
Knuckey Cup Matthew Broadbent
P. T. Morton Medal James Battersby
Neil Kerley Medal Isaac Johnson
Perce Johns Medal Joseph Sinor

Notes and References

  1. Web site: australianfootball.com / 2020 SANFL Premiership Season.
  2. Web site: Port Magpies, Crows out of SANFL. Canberra Times. 12 May 2020.
  3. News: The AFL season is in limbo with Round 1 to be played without fans. 13 March 2020. 13 March 2020. Herald Sun. Jon Ralph.
  4. Web site: UPDATE: State league comps suspended due to corona crisis. 16 March 2020. 16 March 2020. Riley Beveridge. Mitch Cleary. Australian Football League.
  5. News: 2020 SANFL Club Champions . SANFL. 10 November 2020. 11 December 2023. 12 November 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221112085647/https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/2020-sanfl-club-champions/. live.