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Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:06 pm
by Rooster_cracker
Half Time Dogs 42pts Roosters 16pts.

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 9:34 pm
by Rooster_cracker
3Qtr time Dogs 91pts Roosters 32pts

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:18 pm
by Rooster_cracker
Full Time Dogs 116pts - Roosters 32pts. :shock: 84point Flogging.

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:19 pm
by GWW
Rooster_cracker wrote:Full Time Dogs 116pts - Roosters 32pts. :shock: 84point Flogging.


Wow thats certainly a surprise. Did North have many of their first choice players out?

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:20 pm
by Dirko
Rooster_cracker wrote:Full Time Dogs 116pts - Roosters 32pts. :shock: 84point Flogging.


5hit...good result for the Doggies...

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:20 pm
by bulldogproud
Not too bad from a side without the Gowans' twins and a number of other key players.
Cheers

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:31 pm
by Rooster_cracker
GWW wrote:
Rooster_cracker wrote:Full Time Dogs 116pts - Roosters 32pts. :shock: 84point Flogging.


Wow thats certainly a surprise. Did North have many of their first choice players out?


yes Not Playing

Wintle (Rested)
Younie (Rested)
Sporn (Rested)
Alleway (Rested)
S.Motlop (Rested)
Ryswyk (Rested)
Ward (Rested)
McIntyre (Rested)
Clarke (Back)

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:34 pm
by bulldogproud
That almost matches the list of key players missing from Central. The only difference being that Central missed many premiership players. :wink:

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:41 pm
by Rooster_cracker
bulldogproud wrote:That almost matches the list of key players missing from Central. The only difference being that Central missed many premiership players. :wink:


Oh Crap we Must of played pretty bad then. :( :?

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:43 pm
by bulldogproud
Not sure about that but I did get told that a number of players missed so as to attend Elijah Ware's wedding tonight (assuming that my contact is reliable on that one).

Cheers

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:06 pm
by bulldogproud
Players missing from Central tonight whom are likely to push for places in the League:

Chris Gowans
James Gowans
Elijah Ware
Charles Slattery
Andrew Hayes
Nathan Steinberner
Kane Officer
Jeremy Aufderheide

That having been said, I don't think you can read anything into trial game results.

Cheers

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:16 pm
by Jar Man Out
North Premiership favourites. Great work Zac.

Not to many positives for North tonight looked very small. New recruit Obrien looked handy. Other positives for North fans was the sight of David Clarke lying down in the grandstand. :lol: :lol:

Dogs looked switched on. Roy Laird looked for a lift in intensity and he got it tonight. Callinan superstar great to have him back. Danny Boyle Leigh Spurr and Earl Shaw continue to impress. Its great to have Cowans and Mcabe back also. Although Cowans kicking needs some work. Matthew Westhoffs most impressive game so far.

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:25 pm
by dash61
Rooster_cracker wrote:
GWW wrote:
Rooster_cracker wrote:Full Time Dogs 116pts - Roosters 32pts. :shock: 84point Flogging.


Wow thats certainly a surprise. Did North have many of their first choice players out?


yes Not Playing

Wintle (Rested)
Younie (Rested)
Sporn (Rested)
Alleway (Rested)
S.Motlop (Rested) (Hamstring)
Ryswyk (Rested)
Ward (Rested) (Hamstring)
McIntyre (Rested) (Also Injured)
Clarke (Back) & Virus (Got overseas)


Not all rested, those three all suffered injuries in the redleg game last week, 90% sure McIntyre's is a hamstring as well

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:44 pm
by Ian
dash61 wrote:
Rooster_cracker wrote:
GWW wrote:
Rooster_cracker wrote:Full Time Dogs 116pts - Roosters 32pts. :shock: 84point Flogging.


Wow thats certainly a surprise. Did North have many of their first choice players out?


yes Not Playing

Wintle (Rested)
Younie (Rested)
Sporn (Rested)
Alleway (Rested)
S.Motlop (Rested) (Hamstring)
Ryswyk (Rested)
Ward (Rested) (Hamstring)
McIntyre (Rested) (Also Injured)
Clarke (Back) & Virus (Got overseas)


Not all rested, those three all suffered injuries in the redleg game last week, 90% sure McIntyre's is a hamstring as well


That's why it says "McIntyre (Rested) (Also Injured), Ward (Rested) (Hamstring) & S.Motlop (Rested) (Hamstring)]"

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 11:56 pm
by Jar Man Out
bulldogproud wrote:Players missing from Central tonight whom are likely to push for places in the League:

Chris Gowans
James Gowans
Elijah Ware
Charles Slattery
Andrew Hayes
Nathan Steinberner
Kane Officer
Jeremy Aufderheide

That having been said, I don't think you can read anything into trial game results.

Cheers


Plus Richie Cochrane Jonathon Giles and Chad Osullivan.

I believe young Daniel Stewart got injured for North it didnt seem to serious but I could be wrong.

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:01 am
by Big Phil
For those who couldn’t make it to a cold & windy Hamra Homes Oval tonight, following is my review of the how the night went for the boys:

RESERVES TEAM:
Louis HADDEN, Chad OBST, Alex STENGLE, Joel BALDWIN, Brodie HUDSON, Nick WHITE, Ben WOODS, Nathan STEINBERNER, Jayden KELLY, Gerard McGRATH, Ryan PORTER, Brayden O’HARA, Daniel McGEE, Ashley DUNCAN, Jarryd COLE, Todd WHILEY, Travis UREN, Adam VARCOE, Owen SHARPE, Sean BRADING, Charles EDWARDS

FINAL SCORES:
Centrals: 1.1 0.2 3.1 1.0 5.4 = 34
North: 1.0 2.2 4.1 4.7 11.10 = 76

GOAL KICKERS:
Steinberner 2, McGrath 2, O’Hara 1

BETTER PLAYERS:
O’Hara, Whiley, White, Woods, Sharpe, McGee

GAME SUMMARY:
Well what a great sight to see Nathan Steinberner in a Doggies gurnsey once again. The game started with a pretty strong wind blowing to the Northern end, probably about a 3 or 4 goal breeze. It was a pretty scrappy start by the boys with the ball going back and forth the two sides half forward lines for a while. Skills were letting them down and at times, caused turnovers which cost them goals. We looked as though we lacked a little height with Brodie Hudson and Gerard McGrath (not a recognised ruckman) sharing the duties. We were probably lucky to only be 2 goals down at half time. The quarter was marred by what looked like a serious knee injury to poor young Adam Varco. Hope he pulls up okay.
The second half started with a bang, especially for Nathan Steinberner, who kicked 2 quick goals in the first 3 minutes. Nick White looked good from full back but it was a lack of height and forward line pressure that limited our goal scoring opportunities. We didn’t really play smart footy in the second half with skills again letting us down and not running the ball into the breeze.
A few young guys were impressive, Daniel McGee had a good third quarter and Gerard McGrath bobbed up with a couple of goals. Hicksy would know that there is plenty of room for improvement and with a few guys to come back into the league team, he can expect an influx of a few quality players for the Round clash against the Maggies next week. I also noticed Mossy didn’t play, although I did see him train with the Crows earlier in the day. At the game, he looked to be hobbling with a sore toe ?

Now onto the League team, with a few noticable absentees I might add:

LEAGUE SQUAD:
Heath LAWRY, Leigh WESTHOFF, Ian CALLINAN, Luke McCabe, Trent GOODREM, Scott DUTSHKE, Lee SPURR, Paul THOMAS, Jason MacKENZIE, Matthew WESTHOFF, Luke COWAN, Daniel SCHELL, Cameron FAULKNER, Ryan WILLIAMS, Yves SIBENALER, Keiran McSHANE, Daniel BOYLE, Daniel HAVELBERG, Adam SWITALA, Luke BARMBY, Mathew SLADE, Earl SHAW

FINAL SCORES:
Centrals: 2.2 4.4 8.1 4.1 18.8 = 116
North: 1.0 1.4 2.4 0.0 4.8 = 32

GOAL KICKERS:
Callinan 4, Schell 3, M.Westhoff 2, Williams 2, Shaw 2, Cowan 2, McShane 1, Havelberg 1, Mackenzie 1

BETTER PLAYERS:
Callinan, Boyle, Williams, Cowan, Shaw, M.Westhoff, Thomas, Schell, Goodrem, Switala, Faulkner

GAME SUMMARY:
First of all it is great to state that we actually had a win. It was an absoluty different side from what I’ve seen and heard from the first two trials. The good sign from tonight was that this was done with a few key personnel not playing tonight. North Adelaide were missing some quality as well. Although it was only a trial, we now take good form into Round 1.
We started the game without the likes of Ware, C.Gowans, J.Gowans, Hayes, Cochrane, Giles, O’Sullivan and Slattery. Some quality guys named there, shows we still have good depth.
The start of the game was a little sloppy, players just adjusting the greasy conditions. We dominated possession for the majority of the quarter but only went into quarter time with an 8 point lead, with our skills early letting us down at times. Ian “Nutta” Callinan made a welcome return with an awesome start, kicking 2 goals in as many minutes. He ended up with 4 goals in the first half. The cream rises to the top doesn’t it… ?
Once again Daniel Boyle was impressive with his run and attack from half back, I can see he will be a quality player. Cameron Faulkner played his best game for the club to date but spent most of the second half on the pine, not sure if there was an injury there. Luke Cowan was good, again grabbing everything, but, his poor kicking for goal stopped him from bagging 5. Ryan Williams seems to improve every week and looked good on the ball, with run, carry and with good skills he was able to set team mates up as well as kicking a couple of goals himself. We seemed to dominate in the ruck for all of the first half, but weren’t dominating the centre clearances. That improved immensely in the second half. It was good to also see nothing has changed with the umpiring standards, with a shocking call given aginst Keiran McShane. He took the ball out of the ruck in a half forward throw up and just about had his head ripped off. He then got done for holding the ball ? Explain that one umpie ?
Going into half time we only had a 4 goal lead but that was all about to change after the long break. They say the third quarter is the premiership quarter and we certainly lifted another cog to slam home 8 goals to 2. Our work rate lifted, skills were better and we attacked both body and ball with the typical style us Doggies supporters have become accustomed to. It was also good to see the goals shared with 8 individual goal kickers for the 3rd quarter. They were Williams, Havelberg, M.Westhoff, Cowan, Mackenzie, Shaw and McShane.
Trent Goodrem was tried off half back and did a few nice things, including charging full on into a pack and crashing it, bringing North forward Daniel Stewart crashing to the ground, eventually limping off. Matty Westhoff started to look potent up forward and was working really hard, getting to contests, bringing what he didn’t grab to ground which also ended up in a few goals. Still has a bit of work to do with his skill letting him down at times but looked impressive.. He was unselfish in the last quarter, taking a good grab then handballing a gimme goal to Schelly in the goal square. Earl Shaw was again impressive in ruck and down forwarded kicking 2 goals.
I listened to Roy’s 3 quarter time address and right in front of me Schelly pulled him aside. After spending the 3rd quarter on the bench he saw he was to go back to CHB but asked Roy to be sent to the forward lines. Roy obliged and swapped Schelly with Hav (who was in ear shot and wasn’t too happy about it, mumbling a few crude words !!) In the end it paid off with Schelly taking one of customary hangers and bagging 3 goals for the final quarter. Hav played good from CHB as well. Another thing Roy asked was to keep North to 5 goals for the game. We did that perfectly keeping them SCORELESS for the whole quarter. Well done to the backline.
All in all, it was a pleasing turn around of form from recent trials and with a few quality names to come in for Round 1 next Saturday night, we are starting to look the goods. I’m not too sure of our injury situation, but Sladey did spend the second half off with ice on his calf and Cameron seemed to get a knock somewhere. Nothing too much to worry about I wouldn’t think. So with some good form from the boys now, it should creative a positive situation for the match committee causing a few selection headaches. Now we look forward to playing Port for points. Should be a cracker !!! Can't wait for next Saturday night now...

GO U DOGGIES…

Big Phil... :D :D :D

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:09 am
by Wedgie
Thanks heaps for that review Big Phil, thoroughly appreciated by us that were watching the Powder lose again, I hope you don't mind but I'll copy that onto the Roost.
Thanks again mate, awesome write up, we have some posters with real skill when it comes to write ups such as Macca19 and you've joined the crew! Look forward to more of your work when the real stuff starts! :D

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:11 am
by mighty_tiger_79
BIG PHIL

obviously doesnt want to work for the advertiser in the near future with such an in depth review

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:13 am
by smac
The Advertiser wouldn't let him stick smilies at the bottom of his articles.

Re: Trial Game North vs Central

PostPosted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:18 am
by cennals05
Thanks Big Phil, great write up. Always appreciated on the other side of the world.