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Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:58 am
by shoe boy
Was attendance at the Medal count down. :)

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:02 am
by JK
Well done Joel Cross, and thanks for the betting account top up!!

Classy mover, definitely a worthy winner.

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 11:20 am
by darley16
Wonderful and deserved result for a fantastic footballer and even better young man. Well done Joel, loyalty has its own rewards and Joel's status of dual Magarey Medal winner assures his Legend status at our football club and indeed the SANFL competition.

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 12:51 pm
by sturtpeter
Great recognition to a quality player.

Well done and Congratulations!

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 1:39 pm
by tkr
Yes congratulations to Joel well deserved.

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 3:17 pm
by Panther Pack
Have been attending South games for the past 17 years and in this time Crossy is the best player I have seen play for the club.

Joel is a champion for the South Adelaide Football Club and really took his game to another level this year.

I expect him to win his 2nd Best and Fairest this year also.

Re: Magarey Medal predictions

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 6:23 pm
by spell_check
FlyingHigh wrote:
Mr Fuller wrote:In terms of an Eagles player going close but just failing to get across the line..........I think the main issue is that we often have even team performances rather than just relying on one guy to win the match week after week. Even this year with Rowntree coming runner up, I honestly don't recall seeing a match this year and thinking that he dominated. The other thing that works against us over the years is that when we win we never demolish the opposition. Quite often the winning margin is only around 20 points and there are periods in the match where the opposition has matched us. As a result, we often do not get the full 3-2-1 votes so we miss out a bit there.


Good observation MrF, seems to have been our way since at least the early 2000's.

Spelly, how many times has an Eagles player been 2nd or 3rd over the last 25 years? Pyman, Cica, Colville. McKenzie?



1993 - Shayne Breuer (eq 2nd)
1996 - Andrew Payze (eq 3rd)
1999 - Rhett Biglands (eq 3rd)
Justin Cicolella (eq 3rd)
2000 - Gavin Colville (2nd)
2002 - Justin Cicolella (3rd)
2003 - Justin Cicolella (3rd)
2004 - Gavin Colville (eq 2nd)
2005 - Luke Powell (3rd)
2006 - Justin Cicolella (eq 2nd)
2015 - Angus Rowntree (2nd)

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 8:13 pm
by Bounce of the ball
Panther Pack wrote:Have been attending South games for the past 17 years and in this time Crossy is the best player I have seen play for the club.

Joel is a champion for the South Adelaide Football Club and really took his game to another level this year.

I expect him to win his 2nd Best and Fairest this year also.


Nick Liddle would also go close.

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 9:22 pm
by wedgetail
Well done Cross, umps got it right!
Rowntree a very commendable second.
North's total of 11 votes sums up their year!

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 10:58 pm
by Grahaml
11 votes for a team in a whole year. That's rather incredible. Even Fitzroy in 1996 polled 20 in the Brownlow.

Re: Magarey Medal predictions

PostPosted: Tue Sep 08, 2015 11:26 pm
by Mr Fuller
spell_check wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:
Mr Fuller wrote:In terms of an Eagles player going close but just failing to get across the line..........I think the main issue is that we often have even team performances rather than just relying on one guy to win the match week after week. Even this year with Rowntree coming runner up, I honestly don't recall seeing a match this year and thinking that he dominated. The other thing that works against us over the years is that when we win we never demolish the opposition. Quite often the winning margin is only around 20 points and there are periods in the match where the opposition has matched us. As a result, we often do not get the full 3-2-1 votes so we miss out a bit there.


Good observation MrF, seems to have been our way since at least the early 2000's.

Spelly, how many times has an Eagles player been 2nd or 3rd over the last 25 years? Pyman, Cica, Colville. McKenzie?



1993 - Shayne Breuer (eq 2nd)
1996 - Andrew Payze (eq 3rd)
1999 - Rhett Biglands (eq 3rd)
Justin Cicolella (eq 3rd)
2000 - Gavin Colville (2nd)
2002 - Justin Cicolella (3rd)
2003 - Justin Cicolella (3rd)
2004 - Gavin Colville (eq 2nd)
2005 - Luke Powell (3rd)
2006 - Justin Cicolella (eq 2nd)
2015 - Angus Rowntree (2nd)


Incredible :shock:

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 8:43 am
by Wedgie
Grahaml wrote:11 votes for a team in a whole year. That's rather incredible. Even Fitzroy in 1996 polled 20 in the Brownlow.

We've shaken the mediocre tag and are now excellent at being bad.

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 9:20 am
by Panther Pack
Bounce of the ball wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:Have been attending South games for the past 17 years and in this time Crossy is the best player I have seen play for the club.

Joel is a champion for the South Adelaide Football Club and really took his game to another level this year.

I expect him to win his 2nd Best and Fairest this year also.


Nick Liddle would also go close.


Yep agree Liddle would also be very high in that time frame another champion player.

Re: Magarey Medal - Congrats Joel Cross

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 9:33 am
by johntheclaret
Grahaml wrote:11 votes for a team in a whole year. That's rather incredible. Even Fitzroy in 1996 polled 20 in the Brownlow.

Yes but that's in a different league.

Re: Magarey Medal predictions

PostPosted: Wed Sep 09, 2015 4:25 pm
by therisingblues
spell_check wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:
Mr Fuller wrote:In terms of an Eagles player going close but just failing to get across the line..........I think the main issue is that we often have even team performances rather than just relying on one guy to win the match week after week. Even this year with Rowntree coming runner up, I honestly don't recall seeing a match this year and thinking that he dominated. The other thing that works against us over the years is that when we win we never demolish the opposition. Quite often the winning margin is only around 20 points and there are periods in the match where the opposition has matched us. As a result, we often do not get the full 3-2-1 votes so we miss out a bit there.


Good observation MrF, seems to have been our way since at least the early 2000's.

Spelly, how many times has an Eagles player been 2nd or 3rd over the last 25 years? Pyman, Cica, Colville. McKenzie?



1993 - Shayne Breuer (eq 2nd)
1996 - Andrew Payze (eq 3rd)
1999 - Rhett Biglands (eq 3rd)
Justin Cicolella (eq 3rd)
2000 - Gavin Colville (2nd)
2002 - Justin Cicolella (3rd)
2003 - Justin Cicolella (3rd)
2004 - Gavin Colville (eq 2nd)
2005 - Luke Powell (3rd)
2006 - Justin Cicolella (eq 2nd)
2015 - Angus Rowntree (2nd)

I think there were a couple of times during Sturt's golden era where 2nd, 3rd and 4th were all Sturt blokes and the winner was from another club. One of Ebert's Magareys was won by a margin of one or two votes from (I think) Bagshaw, who just finished clear of Davies just ahead of Graham. I think you mix the three names up and you get the also rans for another Magarey finish.
Obviously took votes off one another, you could arguably claim that Ebert would've won the honour a couple of times less had Sturt not been so full of champions at that time.