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SANFL team South Adelaide Panthers moved from their base at the inner Adelaide suburb of St Marys to a new sporting complex in Noarlunga early in the 1995 season. It was thought that the move to a fast growing region in Adelaide's far southern suburbs would turn around the club's fortunes, which at that stage had not won a premiership since 1964, not been in a Grand Final since 1979 and had few and far between finals appearances, frequently languishing at or near the bottom of the ladder. Some even dreamed of the club becoming a superpower, much like the Central Districts domination of the 2000s. Sadly for the Panthers, over a quarter of a century has gone by since then and their premiership drought still extends back to 1964, their GF drought to 1979 and the club has made only limited finals appearances, often finishing down the lower end of the ladder with a number of wooden spoons.
The St Mary's ground where South Adelaide was based until the end of 1994 was only ever used for training, administrative and social purposes. The Panthers never once played senior football at the ground, all South Adelaide home matches (with the exception of 1904) were always played at the Adelaide Oval, which is somewhat ironically located on the northern side of the River Torrens.
The St Mary's ground where South Adelaide was based until the end of 1994 was only ever used for training, administrative and social purposes. The Panthers never once played senior football at the ground, all South Adelaide home matches (with the exception of 1904) were always played at the Adelaide Oval, which is somewhat ironically located on the northern side of the River Torrens.