Awards • The
Magarey Medal (awarded to the best and fairest player in the home and away season) was won by
Zane Kirkwood of
Sturt, who polled 29 votes. • The
Ken Farmer Medal (awarded to the leading goalkicker in the home and away season) was won by
Michael Wundke of
Woodville-West Torrens. He kicked 60 goals in the 2014 home and away season. • The
Stanley H. Lewis Memorial Trophy (awarded to the best performing club in the League, Reserves and Under 18 competitions) was won by
North Adelaide, with 2375 points, 25 points ahead of
Woodville-West Torrens. • The
R.O Shearman Medal (awarded to the player adjudged best by the 10 SANFL club coaches each game) was won by
Steven Summerton of
Port Adelaide. •
Port Adelaide were the
minor premiers, finishing top of the ladder at the end of the home and away season with 12 wins and 6 losses. It is the club's 44th minor premiership in the SANFL.
Events • The annual
City v. Country Cup Match was held in April 2014 at the
Adelaide Oval. City won by 31 points, defeating Country 12.10 (82) to 7.9 (51). Dale Armstrong won the Bill Botten Medal as best afield for City whilst Jackson O'Brien won Peter Kitschke Medal as best afield for Country. • The
Under 18 State Game was contested by
South Australia (SANFL) and
Western Australia (WAFL). South Australia recorded a 31-point win; 14.8 (92) def. 8.13 (61). • The
Under 16 Talent Shield competition was won by
Glenelg, who defeated
Sturt in the
Grand Final at
AAMI Stadium by 25 points; 11.11 (77) def. 7.10 (52). •
Jake Parkinson, a regional director for Australasian food and beverage company
Lion, replaced Leigh Wicker in the role of
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the SANFL in October.
Premiers •
Norwood were the
League premiers, defeating
Port Adelaide by 4 points. •
Woodville-West Torrens were the
Reserves premiers, defeating
Sturt by 16 points. •
West Adelaide were the
Under 18 premiers, defeating
Woodville-West Torrens by 35 points. ==Notes==