List of South Australian Lacrosse Premiers
Men's Premiership Trophy: C L Abbott Shield (1924- )
Men's Minor Premiership Trophy: Chisholm Trophy (1963- )
Women's Premiership Trophy: Rowley Shield (1962- )
Year | Men | Women | ||||
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Premiers | Runners-up | Premiers | Minor Premiers | Grand Final | ||
1885* | Adelaide[1][2] | Noarlunga[1][2] | no competition | |||
1886* | Adelaide[3] | Noarlunga[3] | ||||
1887* | North Adelaide[4] | Adelaide[4] | ||||
1888 | North Adelaide[5] | Adelaide[5] | ||||
1889 | North Adelaide[6] | Adelaide[6] | ||||
1890 | Adelaide University[7] | Adelaide[7] | ||||
1891 | Adelaide University[8] | Iroquois[7] | ||||
1892 | Iroquois[7] | Adelaide University[7] | ||||
1893 | Iroquois[9] | Adelaide University North Adelaide[9] | ||||
1894 | Adelaide University[10] | North Adelaide Iroquois[10] | ||||
1895 | Adelaide University[11] | North Adelaide[11] | ||||
1896 | Adelaide University[12] | North Adelaide[12] | ||||
1897 | North Adelaide[13] | Adelaide University[13] | ||||
1898 | Adelaide University[14] | North Adelaide[14] | ||||
1899 | Iroquois[15] | Adelaide University[15] | ||||
1900 | Iroquois[16] | Adelaide University[16] | ||||
1901 | Iroquois[17] | Adelaide University[17] | ||||
1902 | Adelaide University[18] | Sturt Holdfast Bay[18] | ||||
1903 | Sturt[19] | Adelaide University[19] | ||||
1904 | Port Adelaide[20] | Sturt[20] | ||||
1905 | Sturt[21] | East Torrens[21] | ||||
1906 | Sturt[22] | North Adelaide[22] | ||||
1907 | Sturt[23] | East Torrens North Adelaide[23] | ||||
1908 | Adelaide University[24] | North Adelaide[24] | ||||
Premiers | Minor Premiers | Grand Final | ||||
1909 | North Adelaide | East Torrens[25] | North Adelaide 9 – 4 East Torrens[26] | |||
1910 | North Adelaide | North Adelaide[27] | Sturt 3 – 10 North Adelaide[28] | |||
1911 | Sturt | Sturt[29] | Sturt 9 – 2 Adelaide University[30] | |||
1912 | Sturt | Sturt[31] | Sturt 12 – 7 Port Adelaide[32] | |||
1913 | Sturt | Adelaide University[33] | Sturt 15 – 4 Adelaide University[34] | |||
1914 | Sturt | Sturt[35] | Adelaide University 1 – 5 Sturt[36] | |||
1915 | Sturt | East Torrens[37] | Sturt 4 – 0 East Torrens[38] | |||
1916 | no competition – First World War[39][40][41] | |||||
1917 | ||||||
1918 | ||||||
1919 | Sturt | East Torrens[42] | Sturt 7 – 3 East Torrens[43] | |||
1920 | Sturt | Sturt[44] | Sturt 10 – 0 East Torrens[45] | |||
1921 | Sturt | Sturt[46] | no finals played[46] Adelaide University runners-up[46] East Torrens win "Eliminating Round" post-season knockout competition defeating Sturt 6-2[47] | |||
1922 | East Torrens | East Torrens[48] | East Torrens 6 – 3 Sturt[49] | |||
1923 | Adelaide University | Adelaide University[50] | Adelaide University 4 – 0 North Adelaide[50] | |||
1924 | Adelaide University | Adelaide University[51] | Adelaide University 5 – 2 North Adelaide[51] | |||
1925 | Sturt | Sturt[52] | Sturt 11 – 3 East Torrens[53] | |||
1926 | Goodwood | Goodwood[54] | Goodwood 4 – 3 Sturt (ET)[54] | |||
1927 | North Adelaide | North Adelaide[55] | North Adelaide 9 – 4 Sturt[56] | |||
1928 | North Adelaide | North Adelaide[57] | Goodwood 2 – 11 North Adelaide[58] | |||
1929 | North Adelaide | North Adelaide[59] | Goodwood 10 – 13 North Adelaide[60] | |||
1930 | Sturt | Sturt[61] | East Torrens 3 – 9 Sturt[62] | |||
1931 | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide[63] | Port Adelaide 9 – 7 Goodwood[64] | |||
1932 | Port Adelaide | Sturt[65] | Port Adelaide 13 – 6 Sturt[66] | |||
1933 | East Torrens | East Torrens[67] | Sturt 7 – 14 East Torrens[68] | |||
1934 | Sturt | Sturt[69] | Sturt 11 – 4 East Torrens[70] | |||
1935 | Sturt | East Torrens[71] | Sturt 7 – 6 East Torrens[72] | |||
1936 | East Torrens | East Torrens[73] | Brighton 7 – 10 East Torrens[74] | |||
1937 | Brighton | East Torrens[75] | Brighton 11 – 8 East Torrens[76] | |||
1938 | Brighton | Brighton[77] | Brighton 13 – 10 St Peter's Glenelg[78] | |||
1939 | Brighton | Brighton[79] | Brighton 9 – 7 East Torrens[80] | |||
1940 | Brighton | Brighton[81] | East Torrens 3 – 13 Brighton[82] | |||
1941 | East Torrens | East Torrens[83] | Brighton 11 – 12 East Torrens (ET)[84] | |||
1942† | Adelaide University | Adelaide University[85] | Adelaide University 16 – 12 East Torrens[86] | |||
1943† | East Torrens | East Torrens[87] | Adelaide University 12 – 14 East Torrens[88] | |||
1944† | Adelaide University | Adelaide University[89] | Adelaide University 28 – 13 East Torrens[90] | |||
1945† | West Torrens | Brighton[91] | West Torrens 11 – 6 Brighton[92] | |||
1946 | Brighton | Brighton[93] | Brighton 9 – 8 East Torrens[94] | |||
1947 | East Torrens | East Torrens[95] | East Torrens 8 – 4 Brighton[96] | |||
1948 | East Torrens | East Torrens[97] | East Torrens 5 – 4 Brighton[98] | |||
1949 | Port Adelaide | East Torrens[99] | Port Adelaide 11 – 8 East Torrens[100] | |||
1950 | East Torrens | Port Adelaide[101] | East Torrens 14 – 7 Port Adelaide[102] | |||
1951 | East Torrens | East Torrens[103] | East Torrens 10 – 5 Port Adelaide[104] | |||
1952 | East Torrens | East Torrens[105] | Port Adelaide 9 – 13 East Torrens[106] | |||
1953 | East Torrens | East Torrens[107] | East Torrens 15 – 8 North Adelaide[108] | |||
1954 | East Torrens | East Torrens[109] | East Torrens 8 – 6 Sturt[110] | |||
1955 | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide 13 – 8 Sturt | |||
1956 | Sturt | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide 8 – 13 Sturt | |||
1957 | East Torrens | East Torrens | Port Adelaide 8 – 17 East Torrens | |||
1958 | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide 11 – 7 North Adelaide | |||
1959 | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide | Port Adelaide 20 – 14 Brighton (replay) | |||
1960 | North Adelaide | North Adelaide | North Adelaide 20 – 10 Port Adelaide | |||
1961 | Brighton | North Adelaide | North Adelaide 9 – 17 Brighton | |||
1962 | Brighton | Sturt | Sturt 9 – 12 Brighton | Brighton High School | Wallabies | Brighton High School 13 – 12 Kinkajous |
1963 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 18 – 17 Sturt | Brighton High School | Brighton High School | Brighton High School Gold 6 – 3 Plympton High School |
1964 | Brighton | Brighton | Sturt 10 – 13 Brighton | Brighton Kinkajous | Plymptonians | Plymptonians 3 – 8 Brighton Kinkajous |
1965 | Sturt | Brighton | Brighton Yellow 15 – 18 Sturt | Plymptonians | Seacombe | Seacombe 4 – 10 Plymptonians |
1966 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton Yellow 21 – 16 East Torrens | Seacombe | Plymptonians Blue | Plymptonians Blue 4 – 7 Seacombe |
1967 | East Torrens | East Torrens | Brighton 12 – 13 East Torrens | Seacombe | Brighton | Brighton 2 – 3 Seacombe |
1968 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 21 – 20 East Torrens (ET) | Brighton | Plymptonians (I) | Brighton 4 – 3 Seacombe |
1969 | Brighton | East Torrens | Brighton 18 – 17 East Torrens (ET) | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 10 – 6 Plympton |
1970 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 36 – 12 East Torrens | Seacombe | Seacombe | Seacombe 5 – 4 Plympton |
1971 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 32 – 13 Adelaide University | Plympton | Plympton | Plympton 14 – 0 Brighton |
1972 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 27 – 15 East Torrens | Seacombe | Seacombe (I) | Seacombe (I) 11 – 5 Plympton |
1973 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 19 – 12 Adelaide University | Seacombe | Seacombe (I) | Seacombe (I) 11 – 6 Woodville |
1974 | Brighton | Adelaide University | Brighton 23 – 9 Adelaide University | Seacombe | Seacombe Green | Seacombe Green 12 – 4 Woodville |
1975 | Adelaide University | Glenelg | Brighton 12 – 18 Adelaide University | Seacombe | Seacombe Green | Seacombe Green 16 – 4 Woodville |
1976 | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 21 – 18 Adelaide University | Seacombe | Seacombe Green | Seacombe Green 14 – 3 Seacombe Black |
1977 | Brighton | Brighton | Adelaide University 13 – 16 Brighton | Seacombe | Seacombe White | Seacombe White 5 – 11 Seacombe Gold |
1978 | Brighton | East Torrens Payneham | Brighton 17 – 9 ETP | Seacombe | Seacombe Gold | Seacombe Gold 9 – 6 Seacombe White |
1979 | Glenelg | East Torrens Payneham | Glenelg 14 – 13 ETP | Seacombe | Seacombe Green | Seacombe Green 11 – 4 Seacombe White |
1980 | East Torrens Payneham | East Torrens Payneham | ETP 18 – 12 Glenelg | Seacombe | Seacombe Green | Seacombe Green 10 – 3 Brighton |
1981 | East Torrens Payneham | Burnside | ETP 20 – 6 Burnside | Adelaide CAE | Seacombe Green | Seacombe Green 1 – 4 Adelaide CAE |
1982 | East Torrens Payneham | East Torrens Payneham | Burnside 12 – 15 ETP | College | College | College 2 – 1 Adelaide University |
1983 | East Torrens Payneham | East Torrens Payneham | ETP 13 – 11 Glenelg | College | Seacombe | College 11 – 2 Seacombe |
1984 | Glenelg | East Torrens Payneham | ETP 10 – 15 Glenelg | Seacombe | Seacombe | College 6 – 10 Seacombe |
1985 | Sturt | Burnside | Sturt 17 – 14 Burnside | College | Seacombe | Seacombe 5 – 6 College |
1986 | Sturt | Sturt | Sturt 18 – 15 ETP | College | Seacombe | College 5 – 3 Sturt |
1987 | Brighton | Glenelg | Glenelg 14 – 15 Brighton (ET) | College | Seacombe | College 5 – 4 Seacombe |
1988 | Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton 14 – 16 Glenelg | Burnside | Burnside | walkover |
1989 | Glenelg | Sturt | Sturt 12 – 18 Glenelg | Adelaide University | Burnside | Burnside 3 – 8 Adelaide University |
1990 | Sturt | Sturt | Sturt 20 – 14 West Torrens | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 9 – 5 College |
1991 | West Torrens | West Torrens | West Torrens 20 – 9 Sturt | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 6 – 5 College |
1992 | West Torrens | West Torrens | West Torrens 25 – 11 Brighton | College | Glenelg | Glenelg 5 – 6 College |
1993 | West Torrens | West Torrens | West Torrens 22 – 7 Glenelg | College | Glenelg | Glenelg 2 – 5 College |
1994 | Sturt | West Torrens | Sturt 18 – 16 West Torrens | University of South Australia | University of South Australia | Glenelg 4 – 7 UniSA |
1995 | West Torrens | West Torrens | West Torrens 20 – 10 Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg | UniSA 6 – 8 Glenelg |
1996 | West Torrens | West Torrens | West Torrens 13 – 12 Glenelg (ET) | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 13 – 4 Stingrays |
1997 | West Torrens | Woodville | Woodville 8 – 19 West Torrens | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 10 – 2 Brighton |
1998 | Woodville | West Torrens | West Torrens 13 – 14 Woodville (ET) | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 9 – 7 Brighton |
1999 | Woodville | Woodville | Woodville 18 – 11 West Torrens | Brighton | Brighton | Glenelg 8 – 9 Brighton |
2000 | Woodville | Woodville | Woodville 16 – 8 Sturt | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 11 – 10 Brighton |
2001 | Woodville | Sturt | Sturt 11 – 20 Woodville | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 12 – 7 Brighton |
2002 | Woodville | Woodville | Sturt 8 – 15 Woodville | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 15 – 5 Brighton |
2003 | Sturt | Brighton | Brighton 15 – 20 Sturt | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 16 – 6 Brighton |
2004 | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 13 – 11 West Torrens | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 14 – 7 Wilderness |
2005 | Woodville | Woodville | Woodville 12 – 7 Sturt | Glenelg | Brighton | Glenelg 19 – 16 Brighton |
2006 | Glenelg | Burnside | Glenelg 12 – 7 Burnside | Wilderness | Wilderness | Wilderness 13 – 12 Brighton |
2007 | Woodville | Woodville | Woodville 14 – 8 Glenelg | Glenelg | Brighton | Glenelg 18 – 15 Wilderness (ET) |
2008 | Woodville | Glenelg | Brighton 16 – 19 Woodville | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 25 – 8 Wilderness |
2009 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 21 – 10 Woodville | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 14 – 10 Burnside |
2010 | Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton 10 – 16 Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 23 – 8 Glenelg |
2011 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 24 – 9 Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 15 – 6 Glenelg |
2012 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 18 – 13 Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 13 – 10 Wilderness |
2013 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 12 – 10 Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 13 – 8 Glenelg |
2014 | Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton 11 – 13 Glenelg | Wilderness | Brighton | Brighton 11 – 17 Wilderness |
2015 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 15 – 10 Burnside | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 20 – 7 Brighton |
2016 | Brighton | Glenelg | Brighton 9 – 3 ETP | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 13 – 8 Glenelg |
2017 | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 15 – 10 Brighton | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 17 – 6 Brighton |
2018 | Glenelg | Glenelg | Glenelg 12 – 4 Burnside | Brighton | Woodville | Brighton 10 – 9 Woodville |
2019 | Burnside | Brighton | Burnside 13 – 6 Brighton | Brighton | Brighton | Glenelg 6 – 8 Brighton |
2020 | Brighton | Glenelg | Glenelg 8 – 11 Brighton | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 10 – 7 Glenelg |
2021 | Glenelg | Glenelg | Brighton 8 – 11 Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 11 – 5 Glenelg |
2022 | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 10 – 8 Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 6 – 4 Glenelg |
2023 | North Eagles | Brighton | Brighton 8 – 17 North Eagles | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 9 – 7 Glenelg |
2024 | Brighton | Glenelg | Brighton 9 – 6 Glenelg | Brighton | Brighton | Brighton 6 – 4 Woodville |
* Unofficial competition – South Australian Lacrosse Association not formed until 1888
† Unofficial competition – South Australian Lacrosse Association in recess during height of Second World War[111]
Premierships by Club
Club | Men's | Most Recent | Women's | Most Recent |
---|---|---|---|---|
Brighton | 29 | 2024 | 19 | 2024 |
Glenelg | 12 | 2021 | 14 | 2017 |
Sturt | 23 | 2003 | 0 | n/a |
East Torrens Payneham‡4 | 17 | 1983 | 0 | n/a |
Woodville / Port Adelaide | 15 | 2008 | 0 | n/a |
Seacombe* | 0 | n/a | 13 | 1984 |
Adelaide University‡3 | 11 | 1975 | 1 | 1989 |
North Adelaide‡2 ‡6 | 10 | 2023 | 0 | n/a |
UniSA / College / CAE* | 0 | n/a | 9 | 1994 |
Eagles / West Torrens‡5 ‡6 | 7 | 2023 | 0 | n/a |
Iroquois* | 5 | 1901 | 0 | n/a |
Brighton High School* | 0 | n/a | 2 | 1963 |
Plympton / Plymptonians* | 0 | n/a | 2 | 1971 |
Wilderness | 0 | n/a | 2 | 2014 |
Burnside | 1 | 2019 | 1 | 1988 |
Goodwood* | 1 | 1926 | 0 | n/a |
Adelaide*‡1 | 0 | n/a | 0 | n/a |
* defunct club
‡1 does not include 2 unofficial men's premierships before formation of SA Lacrosse Association
‡2 does not include 1 unofficial men's premiership before formation of SA Lacrosse Association
‡3 does not include 2 unofficial men's premierships during Second World War
‡4 does not include 1 unofficial men's premiership during Second World War
‡5 does not include 1 unofficial men's premiership during Second World War
‡6 includes men's premiership shared between North Adelaide LC and West Torrens Eagles LC played as 'North Eagles' in 2023
See also
References
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