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R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:16 pm
by Dutchy
NORWOOD
Norwood could unleash another debutant in its contest against Port Adelaide at Alberton Oval on Sunday.
Half-back Tom Forster has been named on the five-man extended interchange bench with fellow inclusion Peter Bampton.
Aged 21, Forster, the younger brother of fellow Redleg Alex Forster, measures in at 188cm and 78kg and is originally from Payneham Norwood Union Football Club.
Zac Richards has been named at half-forward to effectively replace premiership midfielder Tim Webber, who will miss one match with shoulder soreness.
Wingman Anthony Wilson will play his 50th IGA League match.

League
F: Roocke, Johnston, Dawe
HF: Richards, Levicki, Donohue
C: Viney, Panos, Wilson
HB: Jefferies, Chippendale, Fuller
B: Kirwan, Georgiou, Bode

R: Baulderstone, Cachia, M. Nunn
INT: Bampton, Giannini, Persinos, T. Forster, Bower
IN: Richards, Bampton, T. Forster
OUT: Webber (shoulder)

Reserves
Peter, Hewson, Miller, Bartlett, Iannucci, T. Nunn, A. Forster, Denmead, Derham, Giro, Carroll, Stewart, Hillcoat, Pippett, North, Cross, Blades, Auciello, Llewellyn. EMG: Siviour.

Under-18
Ariek, Astbury, Bower, Breden, Carter, Charlton, J. Coles, M. Coles, Davidson-Smith, DiStefano, George, Hupfeld, Joseph, Ladhams, Martin, Miller, Olsson, Pascoe, Pedro, Saywell, Smith, Theodorakopoulos, Tsouvallas, Tziortzis.


PORT
Port Adelaide has included four SANFL-contracted Magpies for its last minor round match of the year against Norwood at Alberton Oval on Sunday.
Needing victory to stay in the race for a finals berth, the Magpies have included midfielders Anthony Biemans and Zac Hawkins as well as defenders Sean Davidson and Ciaran Hollingworth-Hughes.
With four players named on the extended interchange bench, one will be trimmed before the bounce.
Former Richmond speedster Matt White will miss the rest of the season with a fractured cheekbone while key forward Jay Schulz and wingman Jimmy Toumpas have been called up to play in the AFL Showdown on Saturday night.

League
F: Sharrad, Butcher, T. Gray
HF: Biemans, Reynolds, Houston
C: Hewett, Summerton, Mitchell
HB: Corcoran, Stewart, Bonner
B: Rudloff, Masters, Colquhoun

R: Ross, Snelling, Ah Chee
INT: Davidson, Hollingworth-Hughes, R. Young, Hawkins
IN: Biemans, Hawkins, Davidson, Hollingworth-Hughes
OUT: White (cheekbone), Toumpas (Power), Schulz (Power)

Reserves
F: Morgan, Roads, Harris
HF: Dixon, Proude, Stuart
C: Agius, Stengle, Miller
HB: Barreau, Clements, Smith
B: Zavrl, Cooper, Wagner

R: Phelps, Halkias, Wheadon
INT: Ginever, Vassallo

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 12:16 am
by another grub
All Roads lesd to alberton to see Port to close the Dawe on the legs disgracful season.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 9:36 am
by Magellan
A upset Bodes for the Power Reserves. Norwood are Fuller good players from their flag years in Cachia didn't know.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 1:03 pm
by bulldogproud2
Port will be Beiman(s) and Snelling September success. As for Norwood, it will be a case of 'Houston, we have a problem'.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 1:15 pm
by Mark Dreher
another grub wrote:All Roads lesd to alberton to see Port to close the Dawe on the legs disgracful season.


Do you mean all Rohde's lead to Alberton?

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2016 1:54 pm
by Magellan
Mark Dreher wrote:
another grub wrote:All Roads lesd to alberton to see Port to close the Dawe on the legs disgracful season.


Do you mean all Rohde's lead to Alberton?

Now that's plain Balmey! Like eating a side of Cahill with your Hynes baked beans.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 8:15 pm
by Jim05
Another rubbish performance in a terrible year. Glad I didn't bother going.
Sounds like the only highlight was ruining Ports % in the last and costing them a finals berth

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 8:44 pm
by daysofourlives
Jim05 wrote:Another rubbish performance in a terrible year. Glad I didn't bother going.
Sounds like the only highlight was ruining Ports % in the last and costing them a finals berth


How so dont Centrals play West next week? While Port has a bye

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 8:52 pm
by The Dark Knight
daysofourlives wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Another rubbish performance in a terrible year. Glad I didn't bother going.
Sounds like the only highlight was ruining Ports % in the last and costing them a finals berth

How so dont Centrals play West next week? While Port has a bye

That's correct and Centrals are now .64% ahead of Port, both on 18 points. It's crazy but hypothetically IF West were to beat Centrals by enough Port and Centrals would swap positions.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 8:57 pm
by Jim05
daysofourlives wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Another rubbish performance in a terrible year. Glad I didn't bother going.
Sounds like the only highlight was ruining Ports % in the last and costing them a finals berth


How so dont Centrals play West next week? While Port has a bye

Yes but if West upset Centrals by even a point Port would be in. By well and truly out scoring them in the last quarter it now means the Dogs can lose by about 6 goals and still make it. Not that I think you will need it though

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 8:58 pm
by Jim05
The Dark Knight wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Another rubbish performance in a terrible year. Glad I didn't bother going.
Sounds like the only highlight was ruining Ports % in the last and costing them a finals berth

How so dont Centrals play West next week? While Port has a bye

That's correct and Centrals are now .64% ahead of Port, both on 18 points. It's crazy but hypothetically IF West were to beat Centrals by enough Port and Centrals would swap positions.

At one stage in the 3rd quarter Ports % was better than Centrals

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 9:59 pm
by another grub
Shocking season legs. With that list you have been the leagues biggest dissapointment. And that includes west.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 11:17 pm
by Dogs72
About 5 post game posts after a port v Norwood game (none really on the game). I reckon all now realise these aren't traditional rivals, as the Magpies are dead. Pretty clear example of how the SANFL is being destroyed. Nice work Joe.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Sun Aug 21, 2016 11:54 pm
by Douglas Mawson
Missed Jim05's "support" but plenty to take from our second half today. First quarter and first half was right up there with our worst stuff that we've so often found in the last 12 months. Second half was so much better. Harry Viney had a standout 3rd term and the whole team got it together in the last. Jane Mitchell got a million useless possessions for The HomoErotic Fist One Club and Butcher was BOG (extraordinary!!). The last quarter was the most pleasurable I've watched this year. They talk about the
"gene pool" - it's a gene puddle at Alberton and even then most of them have never left the shallow bit.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 12:01 am
by therisingblues
Dogs72 wrote:About 5 post game posts after a port v Norwood game (none really on the game). I reckon all now realise these aren't traditional rivals, as the Magpies are dead. Pretty clear example of how the SANFL is being destroyed. Nice work Joe.

I dare say the powers that be would be very happy with the drop of SANFL chatter on this site. This forum was probably the loudest anti-AFL voice in the country. If it weren't for puns there'd be almost no posts at all these days.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 9:17 am
by Magellan
therisingblues wrote:If it weren't for puns there'd be almost no posts at all these days.

Would make goalkicking extremely difficult.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 10:29 am
by Booney
Douglas Mawson wrote:Missed Jim05's "support" but plenty to take from our second half today. First quarter and first half was right up there with our worst stuff that we've so often found in the last 12 months. Second half was so much better. Harry Viney had a standout 3rd term and the whole team got it together in the last. Jane Mitchell got a million useless possessions for The HomoErotic Fist One Club and Butcher was BOG (extraordinary!!). The last quarter was the most pleasurable I've watched this year. They talk about the
"gene pool" - it's a gene puddle at Alberton and even then most of them have never left the shallow bit.


Is this just a homophobic slur on Mitchell?

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 10:34 am
by matt35
Crowd 2,501.

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 10:54 am
by Magellan
Booney wrote:
Douglas Mawson wrote:Missed Jim05's "support" but plenty to take from our second half today. First quarter and first half was right up there with our worst stuff that we've so often found in the last 12 months. Second half was so much better. Harry Viney had a standout 3rd term and the whole team got it together in the last. Jane Mitchell got a million useless possessions for The HomoErotic Fist One Club and Butcher was BOG (extraordinary!!). The last quarter was the most pleasurable I've watched this year. They talk about the
"gene pool" - it's a gene puddle at Alberton and even then most of them have never left the shallow bit.


Is this just a homophobic slur on Mitchell?

A million possessions - bugger me, that's what they call 'leather poisoning'. Also plenty of that going on in those late night 'adults-only' establishments with business names that include the words Erotic, Fist, and Club...according to a friend of mine. ;)

Re: R21 - Port v Norwood @ Alberton

PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 11:03 am
by Dogwatcher
Was this game even on?