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2010 SANFL season
Teams9
Premiers Central District
9th premiership
Minor premiers Central District
10th minor premiership
Magarey Medallist James Allan
North Adelaide (22 votes)
Ken Farmer Medallist Todd Grima
Glenelg (56 goals)
Attendance
Matches played96
Total attendance343,891 (3,582 per match)
Highest34,355 (Grand Final, Central District vs. Norwood)
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The 2010 South Australian National Football League season was the 130th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.

Premiership Season

Round 1
Friday, 26 March West Adelaide 14.19 (103) def. North Adelaide 4.7 (31) Richmond Oval (crowd: 6,133)
Saturday, 27 March Central District 13.12 (90) def. Port Adelaide 11.13 (79) Elizabeth Oval (crowd: 5,031)
Saturday, 27 March South Adelaide 10.8 (68) drew with Sturt 10.8 (68) Hickinbotham Oval (crowd: 2,626)
Saturday, 27 March Glenelg 17.11 (113) def. Norwood 5.7 (37) Glenelg Oval (crowd: 4,293)
Bye
Woodville-West Torrens

Ladder

2010 SANFL Ladder
TEAM P W L D PF PA % Pts
1 Central District (P) 20 15 5 0 1772 1354 56.69 30
2 Glenelg 20 15 5 0 1878 1507 55.48 30
3 Norwood 20 12 8 0 1499 1239 54.75 24
4 Sturt 20 11 8 1 1586 1435 52.50 23
5 Woodville-West Torrens 20 11 9 0 1706 1591 51.74 22
6 West Adelaide 20 10 10 0 1295 1398 48.09 20
7 North Adeaide 20 9 11 0 1408 1702 45.27 18
8 Port Adelaide 20 4 16 0 1393 1633 46.03 8
9 South Adelaide 20 2 17 1 1442 2120 40.48 5
Key: P = Played, W = Won, L = Lost, D = Drawn, PF = Points For, PA = Points Against, (P) = Premiers [1]

Grand Final

2010 SANFL Grand Final
Sunday 3 October (2:10 pm) Central District def. Norwood Football Park (crowd: 34,355)
4.1
4.5
9.11
 10.11 (71)
Q1
Q2
Q3
 Final
1.1
7.4
7.6
 9.11 (65)
Television broadcast: ABC

References

  1. ^ "South Australian National Football League (SANFL), 2010".