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West and Sturt are gone. Its now down to 7.

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 11:34 pm
by RM
Sturt and West will not make the 5.

The Premiership race is wide open with the remaining 7 clubs.

Thoughts?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 11:53 pm
by Mr66
So far the only concrete conclusion.
What about GENUINE premiership threats?

PostPosted: Sat Apr 29, 2006 11:56 pm
by Wedgie
Mr66 wrote:So far the only concrete conclusion.
What about GENUINE premiership threats?


Good question but IMHO still can't be answered, all we can say is "if on current form the flag was won would would be the threats"?
This time last year we would have written of Central/s but I didn't and still refuse to this year.

BUT on current form you'd say North(depending on tomorrow's result) and Port and then a gap. (in no specific order)
Then Glenelg, South, Norwood, Eagles, Central then a gap.(in no specific order)
Then Sturt and West.(in no specific order)

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:05 am
by RM
The Premier will come from, Central, Eagles, North or Port.

Eagles look suspect though with both Oakley and Grocke as main forwards.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 1:11 am
by mal
RM re Sturt and West are gone.

One of them will win next week in round 6!

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:39 am
by northernblue
No, it could be a draw. Or one will want a successful season by winning the wooden spoon.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 8:25 am
by Rik E Boy
RM wrote:The Premier will come from, Central, Eagles, North or Port.

Eagles look suspect though with both Oakley and Grocke as main forwards.


You could have said that in February.

regards,

REB

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:50 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
I'm hoping the season doesn't become too predictable too early. Yes, it looks as thought Sturt and West Adelaide's chances are dwindling, but round 5 is a little too early to write teams off. I recall 1984 when Norwood won 1 of their first 6 games, and their losses were huge. History recalls Norwood recovered to win the flag that year.

Port Adelaide and North Adelaide are looking sound, the Eagles will always be around the mark, and I never write off the reigning premiers too early. South Adelaide looks to be dangerous, but their histpry tells us not to get to carried away about their chances. I hope for their sake they finally have a rewarding season soon. Glenelg are the unknown quantity at the moment, today may tell a few stories about the Tigers.

I think my club Norwood showed on Friday night how far behind the top teams we are at present and they have a lot of work to do.

At the moment my final 5 consists of Port, North, Central, Eagles, South, but that may change over the next few weeks.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 6:45 pm
by Booney
The results of West and Sturt have shown how much the economic strength of your club is going to have a bearing to your on field success more than in any other era.

The ability to recruit fringe AFL or quality VFL players is going to be so important as the AFL will continually take all quality home grown talent before the SANFL side he is aligned to has a chance to benefit from the players talents.

Long way back for both of them from here.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:19 pm
by -
Adelaide Hawk wrote:I'm hoping the season doesn't become too predictable too early. Yes, it looks as thought Sturt and West Adelaide's chances are dwindling, but round 5 is a little too early to write teams off. I recall 1984 when Norwood won 1 of their first 6 games, and their losses were huge. History recalls Norwood recovered to win the flag that year.

Port Adelaide and North Adelaide are looking sound, the Eagles will always be around the mark, and I never write off the reigning premiers too early. South Adelaide looks to be dangerous, but their histpry tells us not to get to carried away about their chances. I hope for their sake they finally have a rewarding season soon. Glenelg are the unknown quantity at the moment, today may tell a few stories about the Tigers.

I think my club Norwood showed on Friday night how far behind the top teams we are at present and they have a lot of work to do.

At the moment my final 5 consists of Port, North, Central, Eagles, South, but that may change over the next few weeks.


Good final 5.

I have Norwood in that 5th spot fighting with south. History shows the better club in Norwood will get the spot. However the superior South cattle may get them there.

Re: West and Sturt are gone. Its now down to 7.

PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 11:02 am
by westies sarge
RM wrote:Sturt and West will not make the 5.

The Premiership race is wide open with the remaining 7 clubs.

Thoughts?




west can still make it look at norwood last year they only just missed out on a finals birth sturt are gone though they need to rebuild like westies last year

PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 11:29 am
by JK
LOL I applaud your support for your club Sarge, but I'm not sure you can really seperate the situations of both the Blues and Bloods at the moment ... Barring any unforseen injuries or major changes with AFL-listed players, the Premier can only come from Port, North or Centrals imho ... Agree with Hawk that unfortunately the Legs showed how far behind Port they are and feel that they could cop an even worse L against the devastating Roosters attack, so I would be inclined to agree with his selection of the 5!

The key for Norwood more than anything is their results against the Dogs, Eagles and Panthers ... Some new ground needs to be broken for the team to genuinely take another step on last season (ala a win against the Eagles, or victory at Elizabeth) and unfortunately I have severe doubts over this, hope they prove unfounded!

PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 11:48 am
by Jimmy
Rik E Boy wrote:
RM wrote:The Premier will come from, Central, Eagles, North or Port.

Eagles look suspect though with both Oakley and Grocke as main forwards.


You could have said that in February.

regards,

REB


agreed

FWIW, i think it will be between north, port and the eags...centrals behind them...norwood and south to battle for 5th...but i hate to leave the bays out of that...

for my baby blues...its just a matter of ...i dont know...finding a few guns amongst their jrs that wont get drafted :? :shock: