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SANFL Club Details Nickname Rooster Year Formed 1881 Ground Prospect Oval Club song Colours Red and White |
Prospect Oval The Home Of North Adelaide Football Club ![]() Capacity 20,000 Address North Adelaide Football Club Menzies Crescent Prospect South Australia 5082 Telephone (08) 8344 8733 Fax (08) 8269 7450 |
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North Adelaide Football Club Fixtures 2008 Date Sat 29/Mar Sat 12/Apr Sun 20/Apr Fri 25/Apr Sat 3/May Sat 10/May Sat 17/May Sat 24/May Mon 9/Jun Sat 14/Jun Sat 21/Jun Sat 28/Jun Sat 5/Jul Sat 12/Jul Sat 19/Jul Sat 2/Aug Sat 9/Aug Sun 17/Aug Sat 23/Aug Sat 6/Sep Fixture Eagles Sturt Port Adelaide Magpies Central District South Adelaide Glenelg Norwood Eagles Sturt West Adelaide South Adelaide Port Adelaide Magpies Glenelg Norwood Eagles South Adelaide Central District Glenelg Port Adelaide Magpies West Adelaide Venue Prospect Oval Prospect Oval Alberton Oval Hamra Homes Oval Prospect Oval Challenge Recruitment Oval Prospect Oval Woodville Oval House Brothers Oval Prospect Oval Prospect Oval Alberton Oval Prospect Oval Coopers Stadium Prospect Oval Hickinbotham Oval Prospect Oval Challenge Recruitment Oval Prospect Oval Broadspectrum Oval North Adelaide Football Club All Time Records Record attendance 19,120 in round 5 1958: Port Adelaide 14.14 (98); North Adelaide 8.10 (58) Biggest winning margin 34.22 (226) vs. South Adelaide 6.12 (48) at Adelaide Oval in round 5 1972 Biggest losing margin Longest winning streak Longest losing streak Most games 389 by Michael Redden from 1978 to 1992 Most consecutive games Most goals Greatest winning margin in a final Most goals in a season Most goals in a game Biggest finals crowd 56,525 for 1973 grand final at Adelaide Oval: Glenelg 21.11 (137); North Adelaide 19.16 (130) |
North Adelaide Football Club Honours Premierships 1900, 1902, 1905, 1920, 1930-31, 1949, 1952, 1960, 1971-72, 1987, 1991 Minor Premierships Magarey Medallists Phil Sandland 1901; Tom Mackenzie 1905 & 1906; Tom Leahy 1913; Harold 'Dribbler' Hawke 1937; Jeff Pash 1939; H.Ron Phillips 1948 & 1949; Ian McKay 1950; Barrie Barbary 1960; Don Lindner 1967; Barrie Robran 1968, 1970 & 1973; Tony Antrobus 1983; Andrew Jarman 1987; Brenton Phillips 1993; Josh Francou 1996; James Allen 2007 Wooden Spoons |