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    The 1886 South Australian Football Association season was the 10th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. This...
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  • participated in the South Australian Football Association in 1887 SAFA season and 1888 SAFA season playing most of its matches at Kensington and Adelaide Ovals...
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    Association season was the 18th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The Adelaide Football Club Premiers in 1886, which...
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  • Club, an Australian rules football club who have coached the club in the SAFA, SAFL, Wartime Leagues, SANFL and the AFL (1997–present). Since 1870 Port...
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    upcoming 1887 SAFA season. The Club has previously applied to join in 1879. 1887 saw Gawler Albions, Hotham and West Adelaide join the SAFA with the last...
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    the 1886 SAFA season, and travelled to Melbourne to play for the South Melbourne Football Club for its last five matches of the 1886 VFA season – and...
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  • Association (later renamed the SANFL) which competed in the inaugural 1877 SAFA season. The Club was based in Adelaide city centre and played its home games...
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    South Australia. Medindie Football Club (nickname Dingoes), which joined the SAFA in 1888, were renamed North Adelaide Football Club on 14 March 1893, at a...
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  • Football Association (SAFA) and participated in the competition from 1877 to 1881. The Club merged with Kensington for the 1881 season but withdrew after...
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  • (VFA) in 1877, which, alongside the South Australian Football Association (SAFA), were the first ever Australian rules football associations. In 1897, Melbourne...
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