Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

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Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby Dutchy » Sun Jun 30, 2013 5:50 pm

Final score:
Port Adelaide 13.9 (87)
Eagles 14.14 (98)
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby UK Fan » Sun Jun 30, 2013 5:58 pm

Well done Eagles!!!
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby Booney » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:07 pm

Second half was goal for goal. Cracking game for the most part. Shit result though.

Salter did **** all until the ball found him twice in the second half and was the only time the hybrids looked like kicking a goal with any purpose.

Umpiring was appalling both ways, no one had a clue what they were going to call.

Powell, the ranga midget and Ainger good when it counted.

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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby on the rails » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:11 pm

I see D. Butcher had another "breakout" game!
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby Booney » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:11 pm

on the rails wrote:I see D. Butcher had another "breakout" game!

He's great until a football is involved.
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby on the rails » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:12 pm

Booney wrote:
on the rails wrote:I see D. Butcher had another "breakout" game!

He's great until a football is involved.


Well knock me over with a feather - we agree to a point on something finally! :D
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby Booney » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:14 pm

on the rails wrote:
Booney wrote:
on the rails wrote:I see D. Butcher had another "breakout" game!

He's great until a football is involved.


Well knock me over with a feather - we agree to a point on something finally! :D


Can I substitute the feather for an anvil? ;) But yes, he is ordinary.

Worst part is, Eagles mate winding me up on the walk home. Prick. :evil:
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby on the rails » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:16 pm

Booney wrote:
on the rails wrote:
Booney wrote:
on the rails wrote:I see D. Butcher had another "breakout" game!

He's great until a football is involved.


Well knock me over with a feather - we agree to a point on something finally! :D


Can I substitute the feather for an anvil? ;) But yes, he is ordinary.

Worst part is, Eagles mate winding me up on the walk home. Prick. :evil:


Ha ha - I will pay that, very good Booney!
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby RustyCage » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:23 pm

The Eagles worked harder than we did, wanted it more and deserved the win. Newton played his best game for us, Kirkwood, Summerton and Young great.

Re: D Butcher, give him a job to shut someone down and he will do it well. Anything else he is useless. Tough as nails but decision making lets him down.
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby RB » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:27 pm

Powelly really lifted when it was on the line, Chris Hall had a great game and Sumner was sensational! This bloke will get picked up in the draft.
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby Booney » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:30 pm

Probably no real idea who the winner was until one of the last kicks of the day.

Eagles had the best of possession early but didnt use it to full effect in the first quarter, while Port squandered opportunities in the first quarter.

Second quarter was much the same with the Pies pinching two late ones to lead at half time.

Most of the scoring was at the Northern end which seemed to defy the windsocks and trees on the outer in the first half. After half time the breeze was almost across the ground and other than making kicking look difficult it had no impact on the game.

The Eagles scored with more ease than Port, although no goal was easy today.

Brett Ebert hurt a groin in the second quarter and had no impact on the game while Johncock was a late withdrawal with back soreness. Robbie Young came in for him.

Paul Stewart showed his class with two goals, Ainger took a few strong grabs, Powell was good when it counted.

I think big Jimmy belted someone late and his number was taken down.

If one more Eagle complained about an umpire to me while they were winning I was about to lose it.

Pissed now and home for dinner.

Grrrrrr.
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby kickinit » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:31 pm

can any one explain to me why it's taken the SANFL over an hour after the game to get a score up?
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby on the rails » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:32 pm

pafc1870 wrote:The Eagles worked harder than we did, wanted it more and deserved the win. Newton played his best game for us, Kirkwood, Summerton and Young great.

Re: D Butcher, give him a job to shut someone down and he will do it well. Anything else he is useless. Tough as nails but decision making lets him down.


Well that highlights that a tagger / shut down player needs to be multi tasked in the modern game. North's tagger / run with player Max Thring averages 22.5 disposals a game.

The Butcher situation also highlights if Port had all their Power players at the Magpies at present or under their preferred model which would include the likes of Gray, Beard and Summerton etc. would D. Butcher not be playing in the Magpie reserves? This goes against the supposed philosphy of developing the players in one team under the AFL coaching guidance which both the Power and Crows have made a main part of their argument for Reserves sides? If that was the case and D. Butcher ended up in the Magpie Reserves that would make an absolute mockery of why he was moved from North! You don't think Francou is a better coach than McGregor and could see he was not up to League standard or at least deserving of it or is it that Ken is told to play the likes of D. Butcher and Newton in the League team no matter what?
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby on the rails » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:34 pm

kickinit wrote:can any one explain to me why it's taken the SANFL over an hour after the game to get a score up?


The live stats / scoreboard were working on the SANFL website - the other game live stats / scoreboard was not however?
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby Mickyj » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:35 pm

What a game what a hard fought win against the "FORM" side of the SANFL !!
Hall was everywhere kept the team in the game Early .
Sumner what a player MAGIC !!
Bomber was fantastic in the ruck maybe sore in jatz crackers hopefully the Port ruckman will get games !!
I thought the Eagles were no hope today no Parry etc !! Proved me wrong well done boys !!
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby RB » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:35 pm

Booney wrote:Probably no real idea who the winner was until one of the last kicks of the day.

Yeah it was close all day; I think the final margin was probably the biggest of they day. As an Eagles fan it's been a long time since I've seen a close game. Very good to get the points in one that could have gone either way - could be a turning point for both teams and certainly it's good to get some distance over Port and Centrals (both 5-6 I think, Eagles 7-4). 3rd place is obviously the goal.
Booney wrote:Brett Ebert hurt a groin in the second quarter and had no impact on the game

Is that what happened. I noticed he barely had the ball. I think Salter might have copped a knock early because he was on the ground much in the first half. Still think he's better than Butcher who had by far the best game I've seen from him today...
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby Mickyj » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:37 pm

Booney wrote:Probably no real idea who the winner was until one of the last kicks of the day.

Eagles had the best of possession early but didnt use it to full effect in the first quarter, while Port squandered opportunities in the first quarter.

Second quarter was much the same with the Pies pinching two late ones to lead at half time.

Most of the scoring was at the Northern end which seemed to defy the windsocks and trees on the outer in the first half. After half time the breeze was almost across the ground and other than making kicking look difficult it had no impact on the game.

The Eagles scored with more ease than Port, although no goal was easy today.

Brett Ebert hurt a groin in the second quarter and had no impact on the game while Johncock was a late withdrawal with back soreness. Robbie Young came in for him.

Paul Stewart showed his class with two goals, Ainger took a few strong grabs, Powell was good when it counted.

I think big Jimmy belted someone late and his number was taken down.

If one more Eagle complained about an umpire to me while they were winning I was about to lose it.

Pissed now and home for dinner.

Grrrrrr.


Jimmy with the low blow to the jatz crackers !!
Scoring to the northern end yep the seconds first half no goals to the southern end with the wind
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby RustyCage » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:38 pm

Ebert injured himself in the warm up.
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby Aerie » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:39 pm

Best game I've seen since the 2011 GF. Close all day, no team gave an inch, plenty of lead changes. Good crowd and conditions. Only downfall was the umpiring. Far too many free kicks given and was bad for both teams.
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Re: Round 13 WWT Eagles v Port Post Match

Postby RB » Sun Jun 30, 2013 6:42 pm

Aerie wrote: Only downfall was the umpiring. Far too many free kicks given and was bad for both teams.

Yeah it was shite. Umpiring like that can nearly spoil a game. If these are the best umps in the state I'd hate to see what it's like in the amateurs.
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