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R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 10:04 pm
by Dutchy
GLENELG
Glenelg vice-captain Craig Pitt will return for Sunday’s game against the Eagles at Gliderol Stadium.
Pitt, who has been building match fitness in the Reserves, has not lined up with the Tigers since injuring his knee against South in Round 10.
The experienced utility has been joined in the Bays’ 23-man squad by Jonty Scharenberg, Bryce Woolard, Hayden Jolly, Max Proud and Lachlan Earl.
Four players – Lewis Hender, Brad Merrett, Jake Johansen, Tom Carter – have been sent back to the Reserves.

League
F: Nason, Alleway, Jolly
HF: McNeil, Scott, Milera
C: Rioli, Joseph, Nicholson
HB: Bradley, Redden, Howard
B: Curran, C. Pitt, Agnew

R: McGinty, Snook, Bailey
INT: Scharenberg, Earl, Proud, Woodall, Woolard
IN: Scharenberg, C. Pitt, Woolard, Jolly, Proud, Earl
OUT: Hender, Merrett, Johansen, Carter

Reserves
Carter, Chalmers, Edwards, J. Evans, Hayes, Hender, Hill, Hinge, Johansen, Kangur, Kennedy, Laba, McIntyre, McLeod, Merrett, Miller, J. Pitt, Redman, Stafford.

Under-18
Boyle, Buchanan, Carthy, Crichton, Dinnison, Donkersley, Eats, Edwards, Egel, Fabris, Gordon, Gryzb, Hosie, Lowe, McMillan, May, Muller, Pink, Satala, Skinner, Standley, Walker, Williams.


EAGLES
Woodville-West Torrens will be without running defender Matthew Goldsworthy for at least a month after he reinjured his hamstring.
Goldworthy, who is out of the team to confront Glenelg at Gliderol Stadium on Sunday, will be given at least four weeks to recover.
Nathan Batley and Alby Dunstan have also been cut from the Eagles’ 23-man squad after being sent back to the Reserves.
Key forward Andrew Ainger has recovered from a bout of the flu while defender Jacob Templeton and midfielder Sam Rowland has been rewarded for their strong form in the Reserves.
Midifelder Jackson Press, 20, 183cm and 76kg, is in the mix to make his league debut after being included on the extended interchange bench.

League
F: C. Hall, Wundke, McGregor
HF: Allmond, Ainger, Poole
C: Martyn, Lewis, N. Hayes
HB: Schwarz, Von Bertouch, Jarrad
B: P. Raymond, Thompson, Giuffreda

R: Borholm, Rowntree, Petrenko
INT: Thurlow, Rowland, Press, Templeton
IN: Templeton, Ainger, Rowland, Press
OUT: Goldsworthy (hamstring), Batley, Dunstan

Reserves
F: Whittlesea, J. Hayes, Lodge
HF: Ventura, Dunstan, Minney
C: Lloyd, Appleton, Batley
HB: Summerton, Raikiwasa, Enright
B: Woods, Heinjus, Firns

R: Mullins, Haylock, Sinor
INT: M. Raymond, Ellis

Under-18
Yarran, T. Stengle, Comitogianni, Gaffney, Mitchell, Hedges, Prior, Wood, Atkins, Hoyle, Jolly, Hawkins, Wanganeen, Westbrook, Wilson, Lee, Slade, Cox, Broadwood, Slack, Schoeder, Beecken, Gameau, Baqeri.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 10:39 pm
by Jim05
Eagles to bounce back and win comfortably. Eagles by 6-7 goals

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 10:15 am
by johntheclaret
Eagles too strong for the Tigers.
WWT to win by 15-20 points
McGregor to kick 4
Wundke to kick 5
Alleway to kick 6

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 12:41 pm
by Pseudo
johntheclaret wrote:Eagles too strings for the Tigers.
WWT to win by 15-20 points
McGregor to kick 4
Wundke to kick 5
Alleway to kick 6

... and Glenelg to kick 7 :D

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 1:43 pm
by MatteeG
Pseudo wrote:
johntheclaret wrote:Eagles too strings for the Tigers.
WWT to win by 15-20 points
McGregor to kick 4
Wundke to kick 5
Alleway to kick 6

... and Glenelg to kick 7 :D


=D> =D> =D> I shouldnt laugh but well played Pseudo :(

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 4:44 pm
by wild dog
Glenelg by 10. $4.20, may have a little bit of that. C'mon Bays.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 6:29 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Looking forward to singing the song on the hill. I wonder if nimrod will be there cheering on his favourite small forward?

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Fri Jul 24, 2015 6:34 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
wild dog wrote:Glenelg by 10. $4.20, may have a little bit of that. C'mon Bays.


Screen shot saved for posterity ;)

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Sat Jul 25, 2015 11:51 am
by CENTURION
Bayzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz to lose by 10 goals.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 1:21 pm
by Coach Bombay
Don't forget to save yourself $14 at the gate by stabbing a free ticket from The Good Guys on your way to the ground. You're welcome.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 10:55 pm
by matt35
Eagles jumped us early, getting out to a 26 point lead at quarter time. Our second quarter was very good, we kicked 4 goals to 1 to be within 11 points at half time. We looked great at the start of the third, kicking the first 3 goals and grabbing a 7 point lead. But the Eagles had another level, and we were no match for them from that point. They completely dominated all aspects of the game from that point, scoring 9 of the last 10 goals. Having said that, a series of frees in front of goal in the 3rd quarter did not hurt their cause.

As a Glenelg supporter I am seeing enough from this team to be confident things are heading in the right direction; there's definitely something to work with and an evolving game plan. Hoping for a win at Prospect next week, though North will have gained some belief and confidence from their showing against Centrals today.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 10:56 pm
by matt35
Crowd: 2,584.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 11:01 am
by ferret
matt35 to complain about the umpiring is a bit rich. I thought the Eagles were very poorly treated by the umpires in the first three quarters. A few gratuitous frees in the last quarter when the game was well over was little compensation. At stages during the match the Tigers had received 10-12 more frees than the Eagles. Also, two absolutely clear and undisputable marks to Wundke and Ainger 20 metres out straight in front that were not paid was bewildering. To be more positive I thought the Tigers played a good type of game. For the first two and half quarters it was full of energy and players stuck to the game plan. The manning up and sometimes double teaming of Petrenko was very effective. I just wonder if the disrupted preseason of Nick Stevens reign has had an adverse effect on their fitness.
Full of promise for next season should belt the Roosters next match.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 12:00 pm
by Gozu
matt35 wrote:Crowd: 2,584.


2,581 ;)

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 1:37 pm
by wild dog
PatowalongaPirate wrote:
wild dog wrote:Glenelg by 10. $4.20, may have a little bit of that. C'mon Bays.


Screen shot saved for posterity ;)


Yes to prove what a crap punter I am. Was looking good for a while there.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 2:17 pm
by Spargo
ferret wrote: Also, two absolutely clear and undisputable marks to Wundke and Ainger 20 metres out straight in front that were not paid was bewildering.

Made up for the two marks you were paid at the northern end in the goal square that both clearly came off other players hands.
Also, it's not how many you get, it's where & when you get them - plus the blatant ones missed.
Final free kick count was 22-19 Glenelg's way.
I'd gladly be in the negative if it meant we got the amount of frees in the forward line that the Eagles were gifted.
Anyways, that wasn't the reason for the result. The Eagles are better drilled, disciplined & skilled than us.
Why Glenelg thought it was a good idea to chip kick sideways in the second qtr from half back when kicking with a 4 goal breeze, beggars belief. When we kicked it long & got it in there quick, the Eagles' back line were under pressure and we looked like scoring. We probably should've been in front at halftime. Turnovers cost us numerous goals, and whilst I can't question our commitment & endeavour at the ball & contest - our skill level constantly let us down. A couple of times it looked like WWT sat back and waited for an error.
The final margin wasn't a true reflection of the game, 3 or 4 goals would've been more indicative.
Alleway's 80+m goal was something to savour.

Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 8:48 pm
by Mickyj
Spargo wrote:
ferret wrote: Also, two absolutely clear and undisputable marks to Wundke and Ainger 20 metres out straight in front that were not paid was bewildering.

Made up for the two marks you were paid at the northern end in the goal square that both clearly came off other players hands.
Also, it's not how many you get, it's where & when you get them - plus the blatant ones missed.
Final free kick count was 22-19 Glenelg's way.
I'd gladly be in the negative if it meant we got the amount of frees in the forward line that the Eagles were gifted.
Anyways, that wasn't the reason for the result. The Eagles are better drilled, disciplined & skilled than us.
Why Glenelg thought it was a good idea to chip kick sideways in the second qtr from half back when kicking with a 4 goal breeze, beggars belief. When we kicked it long & got it in there quick, the Eagles' back line were under pressure and we looked like scoring. We probably should've been in front at halftime. Turnovers cost us numerous goals, and whilst I can't question our commitment & endeavour at the ball & contest - our skill level constantly let us down. A couple of times it looked like WWT sat back and waited for an error.
The final margin wasn't a true reflection of the game, 3 or 4 goals would've been more indicative.
Alleway's 80+m goal was something to savour.


My understanding at 3/4 time frees were 23 to 14 glenelgs way
Alleways Goal that was a very bad error by the Eagles players .
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Re: R15: Glenelg v Eagles - Sunday 26 July @ Glenelg

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:51 pm
by saintal
Just watched Alleway's goal, fair effort. Also highlights the frustrations many have with the 'modern' game.