Sturt’s searching quest for redemption has finally reached its stunning conclusion after the Double Blues claimed their 16th premiership with a 31-point win against Glenelg in the 2025 Hostplus SANFL League Grand Final at Adelaide Oval.
Succumbing to the Tigers in 2023 and suffering a shock straight sets finals exit last year, Sturt flexed its muscle to lead at every change en route to winning its first crown since back-to-back triumphs in 2016 and 2017 in front of a bumper crowd of 34,426.
After toppling the reigning premier Bays twice in the minor round and by 42 points in the Second Semi-Final, the boys from Unley capped off their history-making campaign in style after losing just one match in 2025 and stringing together as many as 30 wins in succession dating back to Round 6 of 2024.
Sturt’s remarkable 2025 campaign was also reflected in it being the most dominant premier since the Tigers in 1973, losing just one match in the minor round.
And its premiership mentor Marty Mattner, who guided the club to its flags in 2016 and 2017, now joins an illustrious group of SANFL coaches to win at least three titles, including Jack Oatey (10), John Cahill (10), Fos Williams (nine) and Roy Laird (seven).
Jack Oatey Medallist Angus Anderson was dynamic through the midfield all afternoon, displaying his AFL traits with explosive power and long-kicking.
The 190cm midfielder finished with 24 disposals, nine marks, four clearances and a goal while Magarey Medallist Tom Lewis was industrious in close with 26 disposals, nine clearances and 10 tackles.
Rebounding defender Flynn Perez used the Sherrin nicely by foot off half-back while classy youngster Alex Holt kicked a brilliant goal from the boundary amongst his 20 disposals and five marks.
Double Blues fan favourite Josh Hone – who booted four goals from seven kicks – also in elite company at Unley, having now secured his third premiership medallion after playing in the 2016-2017 successes while experienced defender Henry Carey featured in 2016.
Along with Hone booting four, Sturt’s forwards shared the goals around with Sam Conforti, James Mathews and Connor McFadyen booting two each.
Courtesy Zac Milbank (SANFL)