“At Mt Lofty we’re building a respectful, positive football environment for everyone.”
Mt Lofty Football Club would like to remind all players, coaches, officials and supporters of the SANFL Behaviour Management System (BMS).
This system is in place across all SANFL-affiliated competitions to promote a safe, respectful and positive environment for everyone involved in our game.
Under the BMS, behaviour at matches is monitored and recorded, with points allocated for any breaches. It is important to understand that this applies to all participants — including players, coaches, team officials and spectators — and that poor behaviour can result in penalties for both individuals and the club.
At Mt Lofty, we pride ourselves on being a strong, community-focused club, and we expect all members and supporters to uphold the values of respect, sportsmanship and accountability. In particular, respect for umpires and opposition is non-negotiable.
We ask everyone to play their part in creating a positive game day environment and setting the right example for our junior players.
“Your behaviour reflects on the club — all grades PLUS the club can be penalised.”
See below for the HFL sanctions for any breaches and new rules as of 2026.
As we head into the upcoming junior season, we’d like to take the opportunity to remind all players, parents, and coaches of the SANFL Junior Fair Play approach.
The focus of junior football is to provide a fun, safe and inclusive environment where all players can develop their skills and enjoy the game. While competition remains an important part of football, the priority at junior level is participation, learning and enjoyment.
Under the Fair Play guidelines, games may be actively managed to ensure they remain competitive and enjoyable for all participants. This may include adjustments such as rotating players, balancing teams, or other measures where required.
Coaches and officials are expected to support and implement these principles at all times. We also ask parents and spectators to support the spirit of Fair Play by encouraging all players, respecting umpires, and focusing on effort and improvement rather than results.
These guidelines are set by the SANFL and apply across all affiliated junior competitions. Our club is committed to upholding these standards and providing a positive experience for every player.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the club.
Welcome to the 2026 football season with the Mt Lofty Devils!
We are looking forward to having you all as part of the candy stripe family. The best news for the upcoming season… Subs remain static for a SECOND YEAR IN A ROW, despite CPI and increases in club costs!
Please remember when registering that volunteers are the only way our club operates, so if you are a parent, or have a family member that can participate, please reach out!
All South Australian children in Reception to Year 9 are eligible for up to two (2) SA Government $100 Sports Vouchers This means children aged 5 (or becoming 5 in the calendar year) to 15 years old are eligible. In 2026, eligible children will have a birth year from 2011 to 2021.
* To claim the SA Government Sports Voucher, select the Government Vouchers dropdown at the final checkout for ‘Sports Vouchers (SA)’ fill out the required information and click ‘APPLY’. The $100 or $200 will then be removed from the final total. If the discount doesn’t applybefore checking out, DO NOT complete your purchase, please contact registration@mtloftydevils.com.au for further information.
Auskick is for all children aged 5-12 and our program is mixed gender HFL Moddies program is mixed gender with teams in U8, U9, U10, U11 & U12 SANFL Girls U12 & U14 HFLW Female U17 & Seniors HFL Male U14, U16, U18 and Seniors A, B & C Grade
If you have registered for Moddies before Friday 7 February 2026 you will receive a free Mt Lofty water bottle.
🔴⚪ Mt Lofty is thrillled to welcome Sasha Seaton to the Devs in 2026. ⚪🔴
Sasha is a tall mid/forward who can play across the ground. Sasha is strong in pack and has a good overhead mark. 💪
He started his footy with West Whyalla juniors, then moved into school footy at Saint Peters before playing senior footy on Kangaroo Island with Western Districts, where he won an A Grade Premiership. Sasha has also played senior footy at SPOC.
Sasha spent spent last year in NSW working and is really keen to get back into footy this season with the Devils. He’s already made a positive impression and we are looking forward to seeing him in the candy stripes this year.