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SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:43 pm
by scott
This is how it looks with a round remaining:

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SANFL Under 17    Pld   W   L   D   For  Agst    %    Pts
Sturt              19  14   5   0  2189  1428  60.52   28
Port Magpies       20  14   6   0  2210  1535  59.01   28
North Adelaide     19  14   5   0  1948  1532  55.98   28
Norwood            19  13   6   0  1811  1272  58.74   26
Eagles             19  10   9   0  1756  1700  50.81   20
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South Adelaide     19   6  13   0  1632  2025  44.63   12
Glenelg            19   6  13   0  1451  2271  38.98   12
Central District   19   5  14   0  1167  1946  37.49   10
West Adelaide      19   4  15   0  1608  2063  43.80    8


Round 23 matches:
All Saturday, 1 September at 11:15am

West Adelaide v North Adelaide @ Richmond Oval
While West Adelaide will be desperate to clinch victory in an attempt to claw their way off the foot of the table and avoid the wooden spoon, the stakes are far more higher for North Adelaide, who sit in third and a win - with the help of Glenelg beating Sturt - will see them claim the minor premiership for the first time since 1997. The Roosters have had an up-and-down month heading into the finals, and while they have won their past two matches, this overshadowed a dreadful loss to Centrals after inaccuracy killed them in a thriller, while they were violated by Norwood to the tune of 106 points the week previous.

2007 clashes
Round 2: West Adelaide 8.17 (65) def. by North Adelaide 22.11 (143) at Richmond Oval
Round 14: North Adelaide 24.20 (164) def. West Adelaide 12.7 (79) at Prospect Oval

2007 leading goal-kickers
West: Nicholas Homburg, 23 goals in 15 matches, 16th overall, with a best of three against Sturt.
North: Johnny Boras, 78 goals in 13 matches (nine in two at U/19s), first overall, with a best of 11 against Central District.

Central District v Norwood @ Elizabeth Oval
While they sit in fourth, Norwood is still a slim chance at jumping into first position. Though, this would require a generous victory against Central District, while relying on Glenelg beating Sturt and West Adelaide beating North Adelaide. With that equation unlikely, a second-place finish for the Legs is still within the realms of possibility. Meanwhile, Central District could end up with the dreaded wooden spoon should West beat North and they fall to Norwood. While the Dogs have won five matches this season, the highest was nine points, with the remaining four being less than a kick. It has been a far-from-impressive season for the Dogs, quite contrary to their league team.

2007 clashes
Round 7: Central District 10.2 (62) def. by Norwood 19.14 (128) at Elizabeth Oval
Round 14: Norwood 16.11 (107) def. Central District 3.8 (26) at Norwood Oval

2007 leading goal-kickers
Norwood: Simon Muster, 44 goals in 16 matches, sixth overall, with a best of seven against Centrals.
Centrals: Ashley Fry, 20 goals in 19 matches, equal 20th overall, with a best of four against Port Magpies.

South Adelaide v Eagles @ Noarlunga Oval
This match has no bearing on finals, however, Woodville/West Torrens will be keen to snare a victory heading into finals, with only two points in their past three matches. South Adelaide has a chance to end an otherwise bleak season on a high, looking to extend their winning streak to four after they were sitting near the foot of the table with a 3-13 analysis at the conclusion of round 18.

2007 clashes
Round 1: Eagles 23.10 (148) def. South Adelaide 15.13 (103) at Woodville Oval
Round 9: South Adelaide 20.9 (129) def. Eagles 11.8 (74) at Noarlunga Oval

2007 leading goal-kickers
South: Ben Simounds, 40 goals in 14 matches, seventh overall, with a best of six against Glenelg.
Eagles: Michael Parker, 32 goals in 13 matches, 10th overall, with a best of six against Glenelg.

Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Oval
Sturt jumped to the top of the ladder for the first time this season in round 21 and if they're to earn a rest in the first week of finals, they must beat Glenelg on Saturday without having to rely on other results. While the Double Blues (14-5) have been outstanding from the onset this year unlike the Tigers (6-13), their respective ladder positions don't illustrate how close this match should be. The Bays' recent form has been questionable, however, they did account for Sturt in their round two match this year. While Glenelg has lost their previous two matches this season by an average of 126 points, their college kids - that starred in the win against Sturt this season - return to the 21 with the independent schools competition finishing.

2007 clashes
Round 2: Glenelg 15.5 (95) def. Sturt 13.16 (94) at Glenelg Oval
Round 14: Glenelg 7.11 (53) def. by Sturt 26.14 (160) at Glenelg Oval

2007 leading goal-kickers
Glenelg: Carl Slape, 23 goals in 15 matches, sits 18th overall, with a best of six against against West.
Sturt: Paul Cahill, 53 goals in 12 matches (15 in five at U/19s), sits second overall, with a best of seven against W/WT.

Bye: Port Magpies

Under 19s and Reserves threads next week, unless someone wants to give them a go now.

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:45 pm
by Dirko
If Westies get the spoon...Premiers to Spooners !! Onya Slatts :wink: :wink: !! Glad my taunts at work paid off !!

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:55 pm
by Thiele
Slats has said at presenations that they have been playing with 20p players a couple of time due to some playing in the 19s

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:56 pm
by Dirko
Yeah...Westies underage have copped a hammering this year. They get a good crop drafted most years too.
Slatts is a top bloke ! Gives as good as he gets !

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 10:39 am
by MightyEagles
I reckon that the Elim. and Qual. finals will be played at Glenelg.

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:14 pm
by Bluedemon
Scott you have got the scores wrong for the Sturt/Glenelg games. The Round 14 score was Sturt 24.16.160 Glenelg 7.11.53. If you are going to put the scores up on the website, make sure that they are right.

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:20 pm
by therisingblues
Is that right Kookas? It makes more sense, I couldn't work out why the Blues were top yet had been done by 100+ by a side so low on the ladder. :lol: Cheers!
And yeh! Sort it out Scotty! :lol:

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 4:09 pm
by scott
Crap, kooka is right. Sorry folks. The ladder is right, I just wrote the scores down incorrectly that round. I knew it didn't sound right. Brain fart to the max.

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 5:28 pm
by Bluedemon
scott wrote:Crap, kooka is right. Sorry folks. The ladder is right, I just wrote the scores down incorrectly that round. I knew it didn't sound right. Brain fart to the max.


dont worry scott, we all have brain fades, mine happens at work between the hours of 9-5.

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:42 pm
by scott
Sturt has won the minor premiership.

Sturt 7.4 11.10 16.11 19.16 (130)
Glenelg 3.2 5.3 7.9 10.11 (71)

And down south:

South Adelaide 1.1 4.5 6.7 11.8 (74)
Eagles 8.4 13.6 20.9 25.12 (162)

Unsure of the other two results.

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 8:04 pm
by scott
West Adelaide 5.8 (38)
North Adelaide 20.15 (135)

Central District 6.3 (39)
Norwood 19.12 (126)

And with that, Norwood's huge win has seen them leapfrog Port on the table to snare a double chance.

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SANFL Under 17    Pld   W   L   D   For  Agst    %    Pts
Sturt              20  15   5   0  2319  1499  60.74   30
North Adelaide     20  15   5   0  2083  1570  57.02   30
Norwood            20  14   6   0  1937  1310  59.66   28
Port Magpies       20  14   6   0  2210  1535  59.01   28
Eagles             20  11   9   0  1918  1774  51.95   22
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South Adelaide     20   6  14   0  1706  2187  43.82   12
Glenelg            20   6  14   0  1522  2401  38.80   12
Central District   20   5  15   0  1205  2072  36.77   10
West Adelaide      20   4  16   0  1646  2198  42.82    8




Next week's finals:

Saturday 11:15am - Elimination Final
Port Magpies v Woodville/West Torrens

Saturday 2:00pm - Qualifying Final
North Adelaide v Norwood

Not sure of the venue. Assuming all league/reserves games next week are played on Saturday, only Unley and Elizabeth will be available.

Re: SANFL Under 17 Finals 2007

PostPosted: Sun Sep 02, 2007 9:23 pm
by MightyEagles
scott wrote:West Adelaide 5.8 (38)
North Adelaide 20.15 (135)

Central District 6.3 (39)
Norwood 19.12 (126)

And with that, Norwood's huge win has seen them leapfrog Port on the table to snare a double chance.

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SANFL Under 17    Pld   W   L   D   For  Agst    %    Pts
Sturt              20  15   5   0  2319  1499  60.74   30
North Adelaide     20  15   5   0  2083  1570  57.02   30
Norwood            20  14   6   0  1937  1310  59.66   28
Port Magpies       20  14   6   0  2210  1535  59.01   28
Eagles             20  11   9   0  1918  1774  51.95   22
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South Adelaide     20   6  14   0  1706  2187  43.82   12
Glenelg            20   6  14   0  1522  2401  38.80   12
Central District   20   5  15   0  1205  2072  36.77   10
West Adelaide      20   4  16   0  1646  2198  42.82    8




Next week's finals:

Saturday 11:15am - Elimination Final
Port Magpies v Woodville/West Torrens

Saturday 2:00pm - Qualifying Final
North Adelaide v Norwood

Not sure of the venue. Assuming all league/reserves games next week are played on Saturday, only Unley and Elizabeth will be available.


They could do what they did last year - Move the Rd 23 U19s match between Eagles v Sturt to Glenelg and had the U17s straight after. But this year, have the U19s Eagles v Glenelg game first at about 9 am, then the Elim final at about 11.30 and then the Qualifying final at about 2.20pm all at Glenelg.