South Adelaide Football Club - Club Records

Club Records

  • South Australian Premiers: 11 – 1877, 1885, 1892, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1935, 1938, 1964
  • SANFL Night Premiers: 3 - 1984, 1986, 1991
  • Home Ground: Hickinbotham Oval (1995–present)
  • Previous Home Grounds: Adelaide Oval (1882–1903, 1905–94), Jubilee Oval (1904)
  • Record Attendance at Hickinbotham Oval: 10,123 v Glenelg in Round 8, 1995
  • Record Night Attendance at Hickinbotham Oval: 2,700 v Port Adelaide in Round 4, 2011
  • Record Attendance at Adelaide Oval (minor round): 30,618 v Port Adelaide in Round 2, 1965
  • Record Attendance: 56,353 v Port Adelaide at Adelaide Oval, 1964 SANFL Grand Final
  • Record Attendance at AAMI Stadium: 50,428 v Port Adelaide, 1979 SANFL Grand Final
  • Most Games: 337 by Stuart Palmer (1969–85)
  • Most Goals in a Season: 115 by Chris Munro in 1935
  • Most Goals for the Club: 393 by Chris Munro (1928–30, 1932–37)
  • Most Years as Coach: 8 by Haydn Bunton, Jr. (1975–82)
  • Most Years as Captain: 11 by Jack Reedman (1888–98)
  • Most Premierships as Captain: 5 by Jack Reedman (1892, 1893, 1895, 1896, 1898)
  • SANFL Leading Goal Kicker: R Wardrop (1882), Alf Bushby (1887), Jack Kay (1896, 1898, 1902), Chris Munro (1935), S Scott (1945), Danny Del-Re (1995), Michael Wundke (2011)
  • SANFL Ken Farmer Medallists: Danny Del-Re (1995), Michael Wundke (2011)
  • Most Best & Fairest Awards: 7 by Peter Darley (1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1972, 1973)
  • Highest Score: 39.16 (250) v Woodville 19.14 (128) at Football Park in Round 14, 1984

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