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Capturing Adelaide's Sporting Spirit: Tech Innovations in Event Photography
Event photography Adelaide is undergoing a technological revolution, transforming how we capture the city's vibrant sporting culture. From high-speed cameras freezing split-second action to AI-powered editing tools, these innovations are reshaping the industry.
Key advancements in event photography Adelaide include:
High-speed cameras for crystal-clear action shots
Auto-focus and tracking systems ensuring sharp images of moving athletes
Telephoto lenses bringing distant plays into focus
Wireless technology enabling real-time sharing from venues like Adelaide Oval
Advanced editing software for professional enhancements
These tools allow photographers to immortalise the intensity and emotion of Adelaide's diverse sporting events like never before. Whether it's a SANFL match or the Tour Down Under, mastering these technologies can elevate your event photography Adelaide to new heights.
While Baller Studio specialises in event photography Adelaide, their expertise can inspire Adelaide photographers to create unforgettable sporting moments.
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Port Adelaide's Bold Move: Exiting SANFL for National Reserves Competition | www.ceboz.com
Port Adelaide Football Club's Reserves Exit from SANFL
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Season previews: Port Adelaide (9th)
Last season: 3rd (17 wins, 6 losses, 112.7%), 6th after finals Notable ins: Esava Ratugolea (Geelong), Brandon Zerk-Thatcher (Essendon), Ivan Soldo (Richmond) Notable outs: Xavier Duursma (Essendon), Tom Jonas (retired), Scott Lycett (retired)
The real deal or pretenders? It is a query that has increasingly loomed large over Ken Hinkley's tenure as Port Adelaide coach. A Rorscach test, its appearance maybe telling you something about your football psychology. On the one hand, the Power have mostly been a good to very good side under Hinkley and never been a terrible one. Since 2013 their lowest finish on the ladder has been 11th place, they boast a win rate of 60.6%, have made the finals six times and a preliminary final three times. A few clubs would probably kill right now for even one season as good as Hinkley's worst effort. On the other hand, Port are in the business of winning premierships and they have lost all of those preliminary finals. No coach in VFL/AFL history has gone so long without a Grand Final appearance.
Hinkley looked at long odds to keep his job entering last season. Supporters' appreciation for his lifting them out of the doldrums a decade ago had expired and they were beyond restless after missing the eight in 2022. The president, David Koch, waffled on his chances of getting a new deal. An agreement was reached between club and coach where his contract status, due to expire at the end of the year, would not be reviewed until August. This would force a decision before finals so was a curious compromise given the major frustration with Hinkley was a lack of results in September. Did the board, expecting another lowly finish but wanting to avoid a bitter falling out, set a date that would allow them to respectfully end Hinkley's tenure only after being seen to give him a fighting chance? If they did, they didn't count on him to flip the script. Hinkley's men rattled off 13 straight wins from rounds 4-17 and when D-Day arrived on August 1st, they were sitting second on the ladder. Checkmate, 'Kochie' - Hinkley was given a two-year contract extension.
Losses to Brisbane and GWS in the finals however meant a straight-sets exit and one that probably matched their reality, a step off the pace amongst the other also-rans. It gave Port Adelaide some solace that it was the next generation in Zak Butters, Connor Rozee and Jason Corne-Francis consistently leading the way. That trio will be their engine room for the next decade but the Power were often too reliant on them and experienced veterans did not help shoulder the load. The likes of Lycett, Ollie Wines, Travis Boak, Trent McKenzie and Charlie Dixon were all looking tired, sore and old by September. Their captain, Tom Jonas, wasn't there at all having been relegated to the SANFL mid-season.
Port Adelaide attacked the trade period to try and address some of these problems. Their midfield needed someone to tap it to them with Lycett retiring and they targeted Soldo, a solid ruckman who struggled for opportunity at Richmond, and Jordon Sweet as back-up. There are questions over whether Ratugolea and Zerk-Thatcher are the right fit for Port Adelaide's backline alongside Aliir but their recruitment at least means 191cm McKenzie won't again be left manning the Tom Hawkins of the world. Ratugolea has size, strength and athleticism but can be a liability to teammates as he crashes packs to try and mark or spoil with limited situational awareness. Zerk-Thatcher conceded 53 goals in 2023, the most of any defender in the AFL, and Essendon were ultimately comfortable losing him. Port Adelaide did not add to their forward line but would be looking for Todd Marshall and Ollie Lord to take the next steps in their respective development.
The hope at Alberton is that they can wring one more good year out of Boak, Dixon and Wines just as their young guns continue to rise and take the mantle. If their form from around mid-July through the end of the season is any indication, the timing for this is not quite right. The immediate pressure is off Hinkley with his extension but Josh Carr waits in the wings, seemingly brought to Port under an informal succession plan. It's all smiles between the two for now but this has gone south quickly elsewhere. When egos collide and the coaches disagree, the players are torn - do you listen to the guy that might be on his way out the door or the one next in line to succeed him? Getting off to a good start will be crucial, their first five games all winnable playing West Coast, Melbourne, Essendon and Fremantle at home and Richmond away. But start the season like they finished the last one and the pressure rises quickly again.
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AFL Top 100: The Umpires
Craig Bradley had a magnificent career of senior football. Starting at SANFL Club Port Adelaide in 1981, he moved to Carlton in 1986 and by the time his career was over in 2002 he had amassed a total of 501 games of senior football. This extraordinary achievement is unlikely to ever be achieved again, particularly when you realise that Collingwood champion Scott Pendlebury is the only player…
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Saint Departures 2023
After suffering a bitter loss against the GWS Giants in the 2nd elimination final of the 2023 season, Stkilda's season was officially over. This brings us to a bitter time of the year as external pressures mount on us to change our list, update our list and perform better in the upcoming 2024 season.
Stkilda will make the difficult decision to not offer 5 players contracts for the upcoming year.
Here is our list of delisted players after the 2023 AFL Premiership season:
Jack Bytel
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Jack was selected with pick 41 in the 2018 AFL draft, and played 22 senior games. Jack spent 5 years on our list and suffered significant back issues that kept him sidelined and rehabbing for most of his career. We wish Jack the very best in these tough times and hope he continues with his football.
Leo Connoly
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Leo was drafted 64th overall in the 2021 AFL draft and managed 7 games, and 1 goal with us. Leo made his debut in 2020 which was at the MCG against Richmond, in what was a covid-interrupted season. Leo was a vauled teamate at the club and we hope he still has a future in football as he is only 22 years of age.
Jack Peris
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Jack was selected as a category B rookie through our Next Generation Academy. Peris debuted this season against Gold Coast and unfortunately that was the only game he played for us. Jack is only 19 and his future is very much still in front of him, and we wish him the very best.
Oscar Adams
Oscar, originally from Mount Gambier, was recruited by the Saints via SANFL club Glenelg with pick No.51 in last November's national draft. Oscar faced minor off field setbacks and was unable to debut in his tenure with us. We wish Oscar the best for his future and he has the full support of our club.
Tom Highmore
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Tom was drafted at pick number #45 in the 2020 AFL draft. Tom played 16 games in his career as a key position defender/halfback. He averaged 22.6 disposals in his first six games but has fallen out of favour as of late and will not have his contract renewed for season 2024. We wish Tom the absolute best for his future.
Trade period list departures
Also departing us through the trade period are Nick Coffield, Jack Billings and Jade Gresham. We wish for a quick transitional period for our traded saints and hope they feel welcome and loved at their new homes. This trio will be especially missed as their valuable contributions to the club go above and beyond the playing field. This trio boasts a sum of 342 games experience that we have all enjoyed watching. Big thanks to Nick, Jack and Jade, we will miss you.
The trade period also see us lose picks 35, 56, a future second round pick, and a future fourth round pick.
In turn we recieve Carlton midfielder Paddy Dow, Freo young-gun Liam Henry, picks 21, 41, and two future third round picks.
Here is our list manager Stephen Silvagni talking about the trade period:
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Once a saint always a saint, all past players are welcome at our club at anytime. We are committed to march on to premiership glory and we understand what it takes to get there. We will continually assess and manage our list, and recruit accordingly to what we need to win games.
#STKFC #Marching Onward
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The 1973 Championship of Australia was the 17th edition of the Championship of Australia, an ANFC-organised national club Australian rules football tournament between the champion clubs from the VFL, the SANFL, the WANFL and the Tasmanian State Premiership.
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Tight footy shorts and jockstrap🍆🥵🔥💦💦💦
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No penalty for SACA or SANFL over umpire charged with child abuse material offences - ABC News
No action will be taken against the South Australian Cricket Association or the SANFL following the arrest of an umpire last month for allegedly possessing or controlling child abuse material.
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I don't often do selfies, but even someone as busy as me, must take time out to enjoy life. Today we are off to the footy to see the mighty @glenelgfc take on the Eagles for a spot in the #sanfl grand final. . . #forvergold #roarlikeneverbefore #centenaryyear (at Adelaide Oval) https://www.instagram.com/p/CT9DyFkpLjw/?utm_medium=tumblr
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Adelaide Crows player Taylor Walker investigated by AFL Integrity Unit over racism allegation
Adelaide Crows player Taylor Walker investigated by AFL Integrity Unit over racism allegation
The AFL Integrity Unit is investigating an allegation of racism involving Adelaide Crows linchpin Taylor Walker. Key points: Crows player Taylor Walker addressed his club’s SANFL side at a match in July The AFL Integrity Unit is investigation an allegation of racism The AFL and the Adelaide Crows have declined to comment The allegation emerged after the Crows reserves side’s match against…
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Another classic footy tattoo design by Mark Lording. . @marklording . #marklording #footballtattoo #sanfl #johnnyplatten #tradtattoo (at Vic Market Tattoo)
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AFL Top 100: The 300 game players (Part 4)
The second of the two players out of the 10 who finished their careers on exactly 300 games but who achieved by playing at two different clubs was Gavin Wanganeen, but his circumstances were far different to Mick Martin, the last player I profiled and the other two club player. Wanganeen was snapped up by ESSENDON after only one year playing for Port Adelaide in the SANFL and was a champion from…
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