1903 SAFA Grand Final

1903 SAFA Grand Final

Port Adelaide

South Adelaide
6.6 (42) 5.5 (35)
1 2 3 4
PTA 2.0 (12) 5.3 (33) 6.4 (40) 6.6 (42)
STH 2.2 (14) 2.3 (15) 4.4 (28) 5.5 (35)
Date Saturday, 12 September (2:10 pm)
Stadium Adelaide Oval
Attendance 14,000
Umpires G. Carris
 1902 1904 

The 1903 SAFA Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between Port Adelaide and the South Adelaide Football Club at the Adelaide Oval on 12 September 1903.[1] It was the 8th instalment of the Grand Final of the South Australian Football Association, staged to determine the premiers for the 1903 SAFA season. The match, attended by 14,000 spectators, was won by Port Adelaide by a margin of 7 points, marking the club's first premiership in its Wharf Pylon guernsey and the clubs fourth SAFA premiership victory overall.[2]

Background

During the previous season Port Adelaide finished the minor round on the top of the SAFA league ladder. Port Adelaide disputed the use of umpire Mr Kneebone for the first final against South Adelaide as he was not credited at the beginning of the season and the club were suspicious of biased umpiring. Subsequently Port Adelaide abandoned the match. They later challenged the premier North Adelaide who beat South Adelaide in the final but the SAFA refused.

Teams

Port Adelaide
B: Walter Butler William Wisdom Harold Ashby
HB: Archibald Gosling Archibald Hosie Richard James
C: Percy Whicker Lewis Corston Joseph Earle
HF: W Davis Jack Mack Edward Stawns
F: Matthew Healy James Tompkins James Mathison
Foll: John Davis Robert Fraser John Quinn
Int:
Coach: Archibald Hosie
South Adelaide
B: C.Adcock H.Cockburn H.Forgie
HB: J.Hansen W.Huston M.Herbert
C: J.Kay H.Kruss P.Kelly
HF: A.Morton C.E.Nalty F.O'Brien
F: W. Paternoster A. Ramsay B. Rounsevell
Foll: A. Swift Jack Tredrea J. Windsor
Int:
Coach: Unknown

References

  1. "Australian Football - SANFL Season 1903". australianfootball.com. Retrieved 2015-03-07.
  2. "1903 SAFA Premiership - Port Adelaide v South Adelaide - portadelaidefc.com.au". portadelaidefc.com.au. Retrieved 2015-10-03.


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