West Adelaide

West Adelaide

Leagues Played
SANFL 73
Links
Wikipedia

Fixtures

SANFL 03/28 03:40 1 West Adelaide vs Adelaide Crows Reserves View
SANFL 04/03 03:40 2 West Adelaide vs Central District View
SANFL 04/18 04:40 3 Glenelg vs West Adelaide View
SANFL 04/24 10:10 4 Alberto Barroso Campos vs West Adelaide View
SANFL 05/03 04:40 5 West Adelaide vs Sturt View
SANFL 05/09 04:40 6 Norwood vs West Adelaide View

Results

SANFL 08/23 04:40 19 West Adelaide v Florida Women 56-50
SANFL 08/16 04:40 18 West Adelaide v Sturt 56-141
SANFL 08/09 04:40 17 Norwood v West Adelaide 86-85
SANFL 08/02 04:40 16 West Adelaide v Port Adelaide Magpies 68-92
SANFL 07/19 05:00 14 West Adelaide v Adelaide Crows Reserves 79-140
SANFL 07/12 04:40 13 Woodville West Torrens v West Adelaide 56-69
SANFL 07/05 03:40 12 West Adelaide v Glenelg 54-104
SANFL 06/28 05:00 11 Central District v West Adelaide 101-56
SANFL 06/21 03:30 10 [10] West Adelaide v North Adelaide [7] 74-78
SANFL 06/08 04:40 9 Port Adelaide Magpies v West Adelaide 120-57
SANFL 05/31 03:40 8 West Adelaide v Norwood 25-129
SANFL 05/24 04:40 7 Glenelg v West Adelaide 142-55

West Adelaide Football Club is an Australian rules football club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Nicknamed the Bloods and commonly known as the Westies, the club's home base is Richmond Oval (currently known as Hisense Stadium under a sponsorship agreement). The Oval is located in Richmond, an inner-western suburb of Adelaide.

The club has won nine SANFL premierships, the most recent coming in 2015 – breaking a thirty-two-year premiership drought dating back to 1983; the second longest in the SANFL.

West Adelaide Football Club, also known as the Bloods, is a prominent team in the Australian Rules football landscape, competing in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Established in 1897, the club has a rich history and a passionate supporter base. Based in the western suburbs of Adelaide, West Adelaide is renowned for its competitive spirit, strong community ties, and commitment to developing talented players. The team boasts a proud tradition of success, including multiple SANFL premierships, and continues to be a formidable force on the field. Known for their resilience, teamwork, and distinctive red and black colors, the West Adelaide Football Club remains a vital part of South Australia's football heritage.