Collingwood Football Club visited Norwood in 1931
Gordon Wait won the 1933 SANFL B Grade Fairest and Most Brilliant award, now known as the Reserves Magarey Medal
Jack Chinnery proved to be solid and reliable in the back pocket throughout his 115 game career with Norwood, and five for the State.
Jock Plunkett was a small rover-forward who won Norwood's most unselfish player award in his best seasons, 1937 and 1938.
Lloyd Tugwell played 66 games for Norwood between 1933 and 1940.
The Woodrow Cup was the trophy awarded to the B grade (reserves) champion in the South Australian League.
Bruce Schultz was a high marking full-forward. Between 1933 and 1941 he was the club’s leading goal scorer five times.
The Norwood-North Adelaide combined team won premierships in 1943 and 1944 in the World War II competition
Stanley H. Lewis was Chairman of the South Australian National Football League from 1950 to 1961
Ted Heidenreich played country football and first saw Norwood play in 1891 at Gawler.