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- Left: Norwood's victorious 1907 Championship of Australia team. (en)
- Left: Alfred "Topsy" Waldron was South Australia's first football celebrity. Poached from after the 1878 VFA season, he would go on to win eight premierships with Norwood, captaining the club to its inaugural national title. (en)
- Norwood won the first Grand Final played at Adelaide Oval since 1973, defeating arch-rival by 4 points in-front of 38,644 spectators. (en)
- Right: Norwood's victorious 1888 Championship of Australia team. (en)
- Right: Seven time Norwood leading goal-kicker William Miller (en)
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- Adelaide Oval, 2014.jpg (en)
- AlfredTopsyWaldron.JPG (en)
- Norwood1888.jpg (en)
- William Miller Norwood.jpg (en)
dbp:name
- dbr:Ben_Jarvis_(footballer)
- dbr:Jay_Rantall
- Thomas Donnelly (en)
- Thomas Graham (en)
- Benjamin Kelly (en)
- Sam Morris (en)
- Josh Richards (en)
- Matthew Panos (en)
- Cameron Ball (en)
- Nick Pedro (en)
- Logan Evans (en)
- Harry Boyd (en)
- Tom Wagner (en)
- Charles Kemp (en)
- Connor Kent (en)
- Jackson Kelly (en)
- Max Hodges (en)
- Michael Cavallaro (en)
- Baynen Lowe (en)
- Brodie Carroll (en)
- Cam Taheny (en)
- Connor McLean (en)
- Cory Stockdale (en)
- Declan Hamilton (en)
- Finn Heard (en)
- Henry Nelligan (en)
- Isaac Saywell (en)
- Izaak Twelftree (en)
- Jack Heard (en)
- Jacob Kennerley (en)
- Jai Larkins (en)
- Jed Spence (en)
- Kobe Tozer (en)
- Lachlan Pascoe (en)
- Liam robinson (en)
- Lochlan Charlton (en)
- Luke Surman (en)
- Macaulay Glover (en)
- Mackenzie Bower (en)
- Matt Vardanega (en)
- Matthew Dnistriansky (en)
- Matthew Nunn (en)
- Max Michalanney (en)
- Mitch Wilkins (en)
- Mitchell Carroll (en)
- Mitchell Cotter (en)
- Nicholas Lowden (en)
- Nickolaus Rokahr (en)
- Peter Minervini (en)
- Pierce Seymour (en)
- Stefan Lanzoni (en)
- Tristian Binder (en)
- Tyrin Book (en)
- Xavier Tranfa (en)
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dbp:premierships
- Championship of Australia : 1888, 1907 (en)
- NFL Championship Series : 1977 (en)
- SANFLW : 2017 (en)
- WWII Patriotic League : 1943, 1944 (en)
- SANFL : 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1891, 1894, 1901, 1904, 1907, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1929, 1941, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1975, 1978, 1982, 1984, 1997, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2022 (en)
rdfs:comment
- Norwood Football Club, nicknamed the Redlegs, is an Australian rules football club competing in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) in the state of South Australia. Its home ground is Coopers Stadium (Norwood Oval), which is often referred to as "The Parade". It is one of the two traditional powerhouse clubs of the SANFL, the other being Port Adelaide, who together have won half of all SANFL premierships (see Port Adelaide–Norwood SANFL rivalry). The club has won 31 SANFL premierships and 1 SANFLW premiership. (en)