WEEKEND RESULTS | 

WEEKEND RESULTS | 

A big weekend for the Devils on our home deck this weekend.

Some big results across the club.  

See you next week Devs fans, and keep warm.

A GRADE | HFL 
Mt Lofty def by Hahndorf
14.21.105
6.5.41
LADDER POSITION | 3rd    

SENIOR WOMEN | HFL
Mt Lofty def Hahndorf
5.6.36
4.1.25
LADDER POSITION | 3rd   

B GRADE | HFL
Mt Lofty def by Hahndorf
5.3.33
8.4.52
LADDER POSITION | 2nd   

U18 BOYS | HFL 
Mt Lofty def Hahndorf
8.4.52
5.3.33
LADDER POSITION | 3rd  

U17 GIRLS | HFL
Mt Lofty def by Hahndorf
3.6.24
5.6.36
LADDER POSITION | 2nd  

U16 BOYS | HFL 
Mt Lofty def Hahndorf
14.10.94
0.2.2
LADDER POSITION | 4th   

U15 GIRLS | SANFL JUNIORS
Mt Lofty def by Glenunga White
3.3.21
4.6.32
LADDER POSITION | 6th   

U14 BOYS | HFL
Mt Lofty def Hahndorf
7.8.50
4.7.31
LADDER POSITION | 3rd  

U13 GIRLS | SANFL JUNIORS
Mt Lofty V Hectorville 
TBC 
LADDER POSITION | 3rd  

U12 MIXED | HFL
Mt Lofty White V BYE Round
LADDER POSITION | 5th 

Mt Lofty Red def by Hahndorf
5.6.36
5.7.37
LADDER POSITION | 1st  

U11 GIRLS | SANFL JUNIORS
Mt Lofty V Tea Tree Gully – This age don’t keep score in SANFL Juniors 

MODDIES | NOT PLAYED FOR PREMIERSHIP POINTS

U11 MIXED | 
Mt Lofty def by Hahndorf
1.8.14
5.6.36

U10 MIXED |
Mt Lofty Red V Hahndorf
TBC

Mt Lofty White def by Lobethal
1.4.10
7.1.43 

U9 MIXED |
Mt Lofty Red V Lobethal
TBC

Mt Lofty White def by Hahndorf
2.2.14
7.4.46

U8 MIXED |
Mt Lofty Red def Ironbankd 
15.7.97
3.1.19

Mt Lofty White def Mt Lofty Red
8.4.52
7.7.49

Mt Lofty Green def by Mt Lofty White
7.7.49
8.4.52

Mt Lofty Black def Hahndorf Black
12.4.76
11.3.69            

LIFE MEMBER COIN TOSS | ALLAN MILLER

LIFE MEMBER COIN TOSS | ALLAN MILLER

We would like to thank Allan Miller who is a Life Member of our Heritage Club; Stirling, as did us the honour of tossing the commemorative Life Member coin for our match against Hahndorf on Saturday 22 July 2023.

Allan’s early years of football were certainly different to the way young people enter the game at such young ages these days with Hill’s clubs not having colts of any age group until the late 1950’s.

His career started as a teenager at Goodwood Tech where he said a real highlight for the school was defeating the visiting Collingwood Tech – nothing like the interstate rivalry. On leaving school, he joined South Adelaide Colts playing from 1948 to 1950 and played Reserves in the last minor round game of 1950 for a place in the finals. Travelling to Glenelg for the match he had to catch the bus to the city and then on the tram to the Bay and training with the club always saw him not return home, by train, until 10.00pm. Even though Allan had been added to the Senior League Squad at South, no assistance to travel to or from was forthcoming and so he joined Stirling, where he had been born and had lived his entire life until then.

What a decision that turned out to be, where he and his teammates became members of a select group, like Heathfield Aldgate United players, who played in consecutive A Grade Premierships over extended periods. Allan played in 6 Premierships in 9 seasons, including 4 in a row from 1952 to 1955. Two more Premierships in 1957 and 1960 was an incredible club performance and he played on until 1964.

The skilled two-sided player spent a few years at Half Forward and Full Forward until teammate Ray “Skully” Williams missed a few matches after an unfortunate report requiring Allan to move to Centre Half Back where he stayed for a few seasons, until returning to the forward line for the last years of his career. Obviously a versatile player, Allan was also a regular Lovelock Shield representative over quite a few years.

His sporting career was very impressive, including 3 League matches with Norwood in 1959, a member of A Grade Premiership sides with Stirling Cricket Club and 56 years of golf, only retiring from the game when Covid hit 3 years ago. 

A Life Member of Stirling Football Club and Mt Lofty Football Club, he became a member of a special 4-person committee which managed the difficult job of bringing Heathfield Aldgate United and Stirling together to form Mt Lofty District Football Club and enter the new and progressive SAFA competition in the city. During this time, he was very grateful to his wife Janet who carried out secretarial duties at a time when the administrative load was heavy for the fledgling club. During his three years on the Mt Lofty Board Allan did get to see his son David, who had played for Stirling juniors, wear the red and white but unfortunately, serious injury saw an early retirement from the Devils.

Allan was a Stirling resident for nearly 70 years until he and Janet moved to retirement accommodation in Happy Valley.

Thanks for everything Allan!

Allan, Vice Captain, is pictured third from the right in the second row.
This was his sixth and final A Grade Premiership
The reunion of the 1960 Stirling A Grade Premiership in 2021.
Allan is pictured third from the right.
Allan and Janet at the 2021 Reunion.
STURT JUNIOR SQUADS | 7 DEVS SELECTED

STURT JUNIOR SQUADS | 7 DEVS SELECTED

Congratulations to seven of our Devils girls who have been selected in Sturt’s Junior Female Development Squads for 2023. They will train throughout July, August and September and compete in six matches in September against other SANFLW Junior Squads.

U17 Squad

  • Rebecca Jones
  • Keira May
  • Phoebe Neck
  • Lily Smart

U15 Squad

  • Claire Macmillan
  • Maddy Nuss
  • Isabel Smart

Give ’em hell Devs!

GEORGIA SWAN JOINS PORT AFLW SQUAD

GEORGIA SWAN JOINS PORT AFLW SQUAD

Congratulations to Devils player Georgia Swan who has been named as a Port AFLW training partner, to aid in her development and expose her to elite level sport.

Georgia was one of eight training partners named for 2023. The group comprises Tahlita Beuthke (Norwood), Caitlin Wendland (Centrals), Elise Barwick (South Adelaide), Tesharna Maher (Norwood), Kaitey Whittaker (Norwood), Brooklyn Kraft (Woodville-West Torrens), Georgie Pater (West Adelaide) and Georgia Swan (Sturt/Devs).

Being named a training partner also gives them an opportunity to be considered more seriously for a possible future AFLW contract.

This follows Georgia being named in The Advertiser SANFLW team of the year for 2023, claiming the HBF spot at the age of 19.

A talented footballer, Georgia started at Bridgwater, playing in the U9 to U14 mixed comps. When Mt Lofty introduced its U18 and Senior program in 2016, Georgia transferred over to continue her football journey. The rest, as they say, is history.

CONGRATULATIONS GEORGIA – never stop giving ’em hell

WEEKEND FIXTURES |

WEEKEND FIXTURES |

After a couple of bye rounds across our HFL and then SANFL Juniors associations, our teams are back in action this weekend, with some HUGE not-to-be-missed games against Hahndorf at the Devil’s Dome.

It’s a top of the table clash for our A Grade and our U17 Girls and many other games are bound to be nail biters.

Our U13 Girls are playing at home on Friday, then it’s a big day at Arkaba Oval on Saturday from 8.45am and finishing with our U12 Reds at 5pm.

Then on Sunday, our U11 Girls and U15 Girls are both at home, while our U17 Girls and Senior Women head to Hahndorf.

Check out all the action in the fixture below or on PlayHQ.

Give ’em hell Devs!