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The 1894 South Australian Football Association season was the 18th season of the top-level Australian rules football competition in South Australia.
The Adelaide Football Club which were Premiers in 1886, joined in 1885 after a merger of North Adelaide Juniors and North Park from the Adelaide and Suburban Association, resigned from the SAFA before the commencement of the 1894 season. It has no relationship to the modern day Adelaide Crows formed in 1990.
At a meeting of the committee of the SAFA on Monday evening 9th March 1894, it was reported Mr. B. Shepley (Secretary of the Adelaide Football Club) wrote giving notice that his club wished to retire from the Association. The club regretted the circumstance and wished the Association every success.[1][2]
^"Football. S.a. Football Association". Adelaide Observer. 14 April 1894.
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