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Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:25 am
by DOC
Saw both sides in round 1.

Think Glenelg will be much stiffer competition this year but Sturt at home should be too strong.

Sturt by 5 goals.

Re: Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:48 am
by CENTURION
Sturt by 3 points.

Re: Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 10:26 am
by Jim05
Sturt by 10 goals, Tiges are ordinary

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 3:31 pm
by Big Phil
This is the TV game, on Channel 7

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 3:52 pm
by scott
It's on the main Seven channel from 1-4, then Collingwood v Adelaide 4-7 and Port v Sydney 7-10.30.

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:18 am
by johntheclaret
Sturt woefully inacurate in font of goal in the last qtr and the Tigers stopped running in the 2nd half in Rnd 1.
So scores even at 1/2 time with Sturt to run out winners by 5 points

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 3:53 pm
by DOC
Sturt
Sturt has added attacking options Matthew Duldig and Jordan Dawson for its contest against Glenelg at Gliderol Stadium on Saturday.
Veteran Duldig and impressive youngster Dawson both played in the Reserves against Norwood in Round 1 and could be included in the final 21 to face the Tigers.
Originally tied to Glenelg, Dawson is a smooth-moving utility who has been selected in the McDonald’s SA Under-18 squad. He chalked up 3.4 with his seven shots on goal against the Redlegs to go with 13 disposals and eight marks.
Goalsneak Ben Hansen has been listed on the extended interchange bench despite suffering concussion against the Redlegs last Thursday night.
Having an extra two days to recover between matches could assist Hansen in proving his fitness to maintain his place in the Double Blues’ final 21.

League
F: M. Evans, Staple, Bruggemann
HF: O’Grady, Beard, Hone
C: Paynter, Kirkwood, Smith
HB: Page, Coad, Harms
B: Bartlett, F. Evans, Stephens

R: Kurtze, Battersby, Greenslade
INT: Allen, Taggert, Hansen, Duldig, Dawson
IN: Duldig, Dawson

Reserves
F: Carey, Voigt, Penfold
HF: Dougall, Irving, Coombes
C: Lienert, Hargreaves, Samblich
HB: Matsen, Gilfoy, Jonas
B: Stapleton, Kluvanek, Campbell

R: Parella, Weich, Stark
INT: Langridge, Bell, Haren, Hooper, Calabrese

Under-18
F: Bell, Hansen, Langridge
HF: Collins, Wright, Benson
C: Edmonds, Hopgood, Coombe
HB: Haren, Lynch, Slimming
B: Wildman, Powell, Revington

R: Young, Schumacher, Hooper
INT: Madden, Lienert, Fahey-Sparks, Perks
Emg: Thiele, Telford, Musolino, Yunupingu

Glenelg
Glenelg has regained the experience of Aaron Joseph for its clash with Sturt at Peter Motley Oval on Saturday.
Joseph, a former Carlton midfielder, has served his one week suspension for striking West’s Jack Agostino in the Tigers’ final trial match.
‘’Aaron’s experience and attack on the footy will make for a welcome addition to our side,’’ Glenelg football manager Paul Sandercock said.
Promising forward Darcy Bailey has been named on the extended interchange bench after kicking five goals in the Reserves against South Adelaide on Good Friday.
‘’Darcy is doing everything right,’’ Sandercock said. ‘’He’s a smart footballer and after his performance last week, he’s certainly putting his hand up for selection.’’
Ruckman Josh Miller has also been added to the Tigers’ 23-man squad while former Gold Coast Sun Hayden Jolly has been sent back to the Reserves.

League
F: Milera, Alleway, Johansen
HF: Hender, Proud, Trembath
C: Joseph, Bradley, Rioli
HB: Howard, McGinty, C. Pitt
B: Jacky, Galley, Agnew

R: Button, Snook, Lonergan
INT: Curran, Earl, Miller, Bailey, Nason
IN: Joseph, Bailey, Miller
OUT: Jolly

Reserves
Gill, Hinge, Carter, Saunders, McNeil, Jolly, J. Redden, Tapp, Johncock, Scott, Spriggs, Woolard, McIntyre, McFarlane, Nicholson, Raikiwasa, Edwards, Hayes, Woodall, Merrett, Donkersley.

Under-18
Allen, Angley, Arriola, Bayliss, Boyle, Chalmers, Dukalskis, J. Evans, Green, Hornibrook, Hosie, S. Kennedy, Koster, McLeod, May, Redman, Salt, Skinner, J. Stafford, S. Stafford, Westley, Walker, Whaley, Whittlesea, Williams, Yates.

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Fri Apr 10, 2015 9:19 am
by johntheclaret
F: M. Evans, Staple, Bruggemann
HF: O’Grady, Beard, Hone
C: Paynter, Kirkwood, Smith
HB: Page, Coad, Harms
B: Bartlett, F. Evans, Stephens

That is a really good looking spine from Staple right through to Evans

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:19 pm
by saintal
Didn't see any of the match, but looked to be huge game from Kirkwood. 38 touches, 6 tackles, 7 clearances, 1 goal. Don't see numbers like that at SANFL level too often.

Handy debut from Bruggemann with 3 goals.

Bays seem to be playing some reasonable footy, doing it for 4 quarters though is the issue.

Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:33 pm
by Jim05
saintal wrote:Didn't see any of the match, but looked to be huge game from Kirkwood. 38 touches, 6 tackles, 7 clearances, 1 goal. Don't see numbers like that at SANFL level too often.

Handy debut from Bruggemann with 3 goals.

Bays seem to be playing some reasonable footy, doing it for 4 quarters though is the issue.

Kirkwood is a freak, should be on a AFL list.
Bruggemann played against Norwood last week

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:39 pm
by kneedeepinthehoopla
DOC wrote:Sturt
Sturt has added attacking options Matthew Duldig and Jordan Dawson for its contest against Glenelg at Gliderol Stadium on Saturday.
Veteran Duldig and impressive youngster Dawson both played in the Reserves against Norwood in Round 1 and could be included in the final 21 to face the Tigers.
Originally tied to Glenelg, Dawson is a smooth-moving utility who has been selected in the McDonald’s SA Under-18 squad. He chalked up 3.4 with his seven shots on goal against the Redlegs to go with 13 disposals and eight marks.
Goalsneak Ben Hansen has been listed on the extended interchange bench despite suffering concussion against the Redlegs last Thursday night.
Having an extra two days to recover between matches could assist Hansen in proving his fitness to maintain his place in the Double Blues’ final 21.

League
F: M. Evans, Staple, Bruggemann
HF: O’Grady, Beard, Hone
C: Paynter, Kirkwood, Smith
HB: Page, Coad, Harms
B: Bartlett, F. Evans, Stephens

R: Kurtze, Battersby, Greenslade
INT: Allen, Taggert, Hansen, Duldig, Dawson
IN: Duldig, Dawson

Reserves
F: Carey, Voigt, Penfold
HF: Dougall, Irving, Coombes
C: Lienert, Hargreaves, Samblich
HB: Matsen, Gilfoy, Jonas
B: Stapleton, Kluvanek, Campbell

R: Parella, Weich, Stark
INT: Langridge, Bell, Haren, Hooper, Calabrese

Under-18
F: Bell, Hansen, Langridge
HF: Collins, Wright, Benson
C: Edmonds, Hopgood, Coombe
HB: Haren, Lynch, Slimming
B: Wildman, Powell, Revington

R: Young, Schumacher, Hooper
INT: Madden, Lienert, Fahey-Sparks, Perks
Emg: Thiele, Telford, Musolino, Yunupingu

Glenelg
Glenelg has regained the experience of Aaron Joseph for its clash with Sturt at Peter Motley Oval on Saturday.
Joseph, a former Carlton midfielder, has served his one week suspension for striking West’s Jack Agostino in the Tigers’ final trial match.
‘’Aaron’s experience and attack on the footy will make for a welcome addition to our side,’’ Glenelg football manager Paul Sandercock said.
Promising forward Darcy Bailey has been named on the extended interchange bench after kicking five goals in the Reserves against South Adelaide on Good Friday.
‘’Darcy is doing everything right,’’ Sandercock said. ‘’He’s a smart footballer and after his performance last week, he’s certainly putting his hand up for selection.’’
Ruckman Josh Miller has also been added to the Tigers’ 23-man squad while former Gold Coast Sun Hayden Jolly has been sent back to the Reserves.

League
F: Milera, Alleway, Johansen
HF: Hender, Proud, Trembath
C: Joseph, Bradley, Rioli
HB: Howard, McGinty, C. Pitt
B: Jacky, Galley, Agnew

R: Button, Snook, Lonergan
INT: Curran, Earl, Miller, Bailey, Nason
IN: Joseph, Bailey, Miller
OUT: Jolly

Reserves
Gill, Hinge, Carter, Saunders, McNeil, Jolly, J. Redden, Tapp, Johncock, Scott, Spriggs, Woolard, McIntyre, McFarlane, Nicholson, Raikiwasa, Edwards, Hayes, Woodall, Merrett, Donkersley.

Under-18
Allen, Angley, Arriola, Bayliss, Boyle, Chalmers, Dukalskis, J. Evans, Green, Hornibrook, Hosie, S. Kennedy, Koster, McLeod, May, Redman, Salt, Skinner, J. Stafford, S. Stafford, Westley, Walker, Whaley, Whittlesea, Williams, Yates.


I think it's amazing they got a result playing so far apart

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 9:47 pm
by saintal
Jim05 wrote:
saintal wrote:Didn't see any of the match, but looked to be huge game from Kirkwood. 38 touches, 6 tackles, 7 clearances, 1 goal. Don't see numbers like that at SANFL level too often.

Handy debut from Bruggemann with 3 goals.

Bays seem to be playing some reasonable footy, doing it for 4 quarters though is the issue.

Kirkwood is a freak, should be on a AFL list.
Bruggemann played against Norwood last week


Ah yeah oops, forgot about the half-arsed opening round.

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 11:24 pm
by JK
Jim05 wrote:
saintal wrote:Didn't see any of the match, but looked to be huge game from Kirkwood. 38 touches, 6 tackles, 7 clearances, 1 goal. Don't see numbers like that at SANFL level too often.

Handy debut from Bruggemann with 3 goals.

Bays seem to be playing some reasonable footy, doing it for 4 quarters though is the issue.

Kirkwood is a freak, should be on a AFL list.
Bruggemann played against Norwood last week

Reckon it's just the odd foot mistakes, can't fault him with anything else (at this level)

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sun Apr 12, 2015 1:15 pm
by Wedgie
Rated 24k on tv

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 1:53 pm
by Cambridge Clarrie
24,000 is quite low. I'd have thought it would have been higher given it was on the main channel. That's the sort of numbers it used to do on the ABC.

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Mon Apr 13, 2015 4:30 pm
by Gozu
Crowd: 2,717

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2015 1:27 am
by ORDoubleBlues
How did alleway only get 1 week? Totally out of proportion compAred to Andrew Moore incident

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2015 5:03 pm
by Spargo
ORDoubleBlues wrote:How did alleyway only get 1 week? Totally out of proportion compAred to Andrew Moore incident

He didn't trip an umpire for starters...

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2015 6:41 pm
by ORDoubleBlues
Spargo wrote:
ORDoubleBlues wrote:How did alleway only get 1 week? Totally out of proportion compAred to Andrew Moore incident

He didn't trip an umpire for starters...
wasn't a trip, it was a full blooded kick that put a mule, and Eric cantona, to shame

Re: Rnd 2 - Sturt v Glenelg at PMO Saturday 1.10

PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2015 7:11 pm
by Spargo
ORDoubleBlues wrote:
Spargo wrote:
ORDoubleBlues wrote:How did alleway only get 1 week? Totally out of proportion compAred to Andrew Moore incident

He didn't trip an umpire for starters...
wasn't a trip, it was a full blooded kick that put a mule, and Eric cantona, to shame

Yeah, sure it was.
If this was true, why didn't your club lodge an appeal or make a bigger deal of it?
It was 7 weeks ago - obviously your recollection of the incident is 'tainted' at best.