Central District

Central District

Leagues Played
SANFL 64
Links
Wikipedia

Results

SANFL 08/31 02:45 693 Central District v Norwood 57-75
SANFL 08/23 04:40 19 Central District v Glenelg 42-128
SANFL 08/16 05:00 18 Central District v Adelaide Crows Reserves 61-60
SANFL 08/10 04:40 17 Port Adelaide Magpies v Central District 94-80
SANFL 08/02 04:40 16 [4] Central District v North Adelaide [8] 89-44
SANFL 07/19 04:40 14 Ricoh HK v Central District 116-65
SANFL 07/12 04:40 13 Central District v Norwood 84-65
SANFL 07/05 05:00 12 South Adelaide v Central District 65-93
SANFL 06/28 05:00 11 Central District v West Adelaide 101-56
SANFL 06/14 03:40 10 Central District v Adelaide Crows Reserves 33-78
SANFL 06/07 04:40 9 Woodville West Torrens v Central District 69-31
SANFL 05/31 04:40 8 [2] Central District v Sturt [1] 30-68

Central District Football Club, nicknamed the Bulldogs, is an Australian rules football club which plays in the South Australian National Football League. Based in Elizabeth in the City of Playford, about 25 km north of Adelaide, its home ground is X Convenience Oval (Elizabeth Oval), which is often referred to as the "Ponderosa".

Unlike the other league clubs Central's development zone is a single contiguous area that includes the northern Adelaide suburbs of Elizabeth, Salisbury, Smithfield, Munno Para, Golden Grove, Greenwith , the adjacent country townships of Angle Vale, Virginia, One Tree Hill, Gawler and the adjacent semi rural areas that also includes the Barossa Valley.

Central District, also known as the Bulldogs, is a prominent Australian Rules Football team competing in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Based in Elizabeth, South Australia, the club was established in 1964 and has since become a formidable force in the league. Known for their disciplined and competitive style of play, Central District has secured multiple SANFL premierships, establishing a strong winning tradition. The team’s colors are red, white, and blue, and they are recognized for their passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. Central District continues to be a key contributor to Australian Rules Football in South Australia, fostering community spirit and sporting excellence.