6-617: The Adelaide Eagles American Football Club is a sporting club competing in the South Australian Gridiron Association league. The Eagles first fielded a team in the 1986/87 season, which was the second year of competitive Gridiron in South Australia. The Eagles burst onto the scene with a 14–12 win over the Port Adelaide Spartans . On the way to a berth in the play-offs, they scored a historic 54–0 win over
12-562: A number of experienced players from other clubs, talented rookies, and significantly, some players from the USA. One of these players, Lloyd Gubler returned to play and coach for three consecutive seasons. In 2001/02 the Eagles had a record number of registered players for any one team in the league. They made it into the play-offs and 13 Eagles players were selected for the All Star teams. The club also saw
18-578: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This American football team article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . South Australian Gridiron Association The Gridiron Association of South Australia (formally the South Australian Gridiron Association until 1990), Gridiron SA , or GASA is the governing body for gridiron ( American football ) in the state of South Australia , Australia . There are currently five Division One teams registered in
24-544: The Southern Long Horns (now known and the Southern District Oilers ). During the 1990s the club struggled with a shortage of players, coaches and general support. Although they had limited on-field success, the Eagles maintained their competitive spirit and strong sense of pride. The 2000/01 season was the beginning of a period of re-building for the Eagles. The player roster was boosted by the recruitment of
30-562: The league. The association has had 3 main venues they have used for their games. From 1985-1988 they used Norwood Oval . Then from 1989-1996 they used Thebarton Oval and from 1997 - 2009 they have played their games at the Distinctive Homes Hockey Stadium . In 2010, they returned to Thebarton, before moving to Richmond Oval in 2012. All four venues have TV standard light towers which have allowed night games to be scheduled. This American football –related article
36-663: The return of Eagles Cheerleaders and a growing number of sponsors and supporters. Although the 2003/04 season wasn't the best for on field performance, the Eagles were still one of the strongest clubs in the league for player numbers and growing strength in supporters. With their strong presence around the league they had many of our players represent the state at the National Championships held in Adelaide. Along with state representation they also had two players represent Australia. This article about an Australian sports team
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