1973 SANFL season
| 1973 SANFL season | |
|---|---|
| Teams | 10 |
| Premiers | Glenelg 2nd premiership |
| Minor premiers | Glenelg 2nd minor premiership |
| Magarey Medallist | Barrie Robran North Adelaide |
| Ken Farmer Medallist | Ken Whelan Sturt (107 Goals) |
| Attendance | |
| Matches played | 111 |
| Total attendance | 1,131,287 (10,192 per match) |
| Highest | 56,525 (Grand Final, Glenelg vs. North Adelaide) |
The 1973 South Australian National Football League season was the 94th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.
After a 39 year absence of any silverware, Glenelg were the dominant team of the season, recording only a single loss to North Adelaide in Round 7. They stormed home to a narrow grand final victory against the same club after Graham Cornes kicked a famous goal late in the game.
The season was more famous for the disappearance of two children from a game between Norwood and North Adelaide.