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Port Adelaide Magpies



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fullname = Port Adelaide Magpies Football Clubemblem = The Magpiesstrip = White "prison bars" on blackfounded = 1870sport = Australian rules footballleague = South Australian National Football League ground = Alberton Oval capacity = 15,000song = Cheer the Black and the Whitepresident = Matthew Richardsoncoach = Tim Gineverseason = 2006position = 3rdcaptain = Mark Clayton}}The Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club was created after the Port Adelaide Football Club entered the AFL. As a result of this move the SANFL did not have a represntative of the most successful from its competiton so they created the Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club. The Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club first participated in the SANFL in 1870.

Entry into AFL

In 1990, The Port Adelaide Football Club attempted to join the AFL but failed to gain a majority vote from the other AFL clubs. The clubs actions divided football in Adelaide, as Port Adelaide had earlier agreed with the other 9 SANFL clubs that joining the AFL should not be explored. This attempt to join the AFL forced the SANFL's hand and the Adelaide Crows were formed to represent a South Australian presence in the AFL, two years ahead of plan, at Port Adelaide's expense. The club continued in its attempt to join the AFL, and in 1995 The Port Adelaide Football Club registered itself as a corporation and were given approval by the AFL to join that league. It did this in the 1997 season. The members of the SANFL club, as a result of a SANFL edict, voted that a Port Adelaide entity still remain in the local league. The vote was unanimous,that as the PAFC was no longer to be part of the SANFL, the league should change registration of the club to represent it locally and the Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club name was born out of this meeting. The PAMFC now maintain a Port based tradition in the state league.

Premierships

*SANFL premiers: 2 - 1998 and 1999

See Port Adelaide Football Club for list of premierships in the SANFL.

Magarey Medals

The club has won three Magarey Medals as the PAMFC (for previous examples, see Magarey Medal winners from the Port Adelaide Football Club)
*2001 - Tony Brown and Ryan O'Connor (tied)
*2003 - Brett Ebert
*2005 - Jeremy Clayton

Records

*Most Goals: 169 by P.Evans (1977-present)
*Most Goals in a Season: 75 by Clive Waterhouse in 2005
*Most Years as Coach: 7 by Stephen Williams (1997-2003)
*Most Years as Captain: 4 by Darryl Poole (2000-2003)

Coaches

Stephen Williams (1997-2003), Matthew Knights (2004), John Cahill (2005) and Tim Ginever (2006)

League positions

1997 2, 1998 1, 1999 1, 2000 4, 2001 3, 2002 6, 2003 5, 2004 6, 2005 3

See also

*Port Adelaide Football Club (AFL)
*South Australian National Football League
*Australian rules football

External links

*Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club - Official Website
*The Power From Port - Unofficial Port Adelaide Power and Magpies Football Clubs Website
Clubs in the South Australian National Football League
Central District | Glenelg | North Adelaide | Norwood | Port Adelaide
South Adelaide | Sturt | West Adelaide | Woodville-West Torrens Eagles
Defunct clubs: West Torrens | Woodville


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