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Welcome Tamika May

Welcome Tamika May

24 October 2024

The Panthers Welcome Tamika May for 2025.

 

The South Adelaide Football Club is thrilled to announce the signing of Tamika May for the 2025 season.

The Blackwood Football Club product, May made her Hostplus SANFLW League debut for West Adelaide in Round 1 of 2020, playing 13 league games during her time with the Bloods.

The 21-year-old utility will bring versatility to the Panthers, offering options across the ground while also adding valuable depth up forward.

May expressed her excitement about joining the club ahead of the 2025 Hostplus SANFLW season.

"I'm really excited to meet the girls, get started, and continue building on the success from last season," said May.

She also highlighted that the Panthers' strong culture was a key factor in her decision to join the club.

"It was definitely the team's values and their focus on putting the group first that drew me in, and it's something I'm excited to be a part of."

"I'm looking forward to getting started, seeing where we can all improve, and giving it our best shot again next year."

Female Football Manager Jonathon Parker also shared his excitement about May’s signing for 2025.

"We're thrilled to welcome Tamika to the club for the 2025 season," said Parker.

"As always, we prioritise people who align with our values and vision, and Tamika is a perfect fit for what we're aiming to achieve."

"Most importantly, she'll be a valuable asset in strengthening our forward line at key moments throughout the year."

New Panther Tamika May Image: SAFC Media

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