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South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2018 5:24 pm
by DOC
South's last three quarters against North were good. WWT last three quarters against Norwood not so good.

Eagles don't loose too may and not in a row of late.

However, South by a point.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2018 6:58 pm
by another grub
Expecting the ''Thers'' to be brought back to reality here. WWT by plenty

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2018 6:58 pm
by another grub
Hope its on radio

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2018 4:24 am
by johntheclaret
South won’t get so many uncontested passes from WWT.

Eagles by 15-20 points

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2018 3:59 pm
by Panther Pack
Panthers going for 3 wins in a row.

I'm tipping us to win, our record at home is tasty.

Weather looks good for Saturday I expect our supporters to outnumber the Eagles.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2018 4:06 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Panther Pack wrote:Panthers going for 3 wins in a row.

I'm tipping us to win, our record at home is tasty.

Weather looks good for Saturday I expect our supporters to outnumber the Eagles.

Not really going out on a limb there.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2018 5:47 pm
by Wedgie
Panther Pack wrote:Panthers going for 3 wins in a row.

I'm tipping us to win, our record at home is tasty.

Weather looks good for Saturday I expect our supporters to outnumber the Eagles.

Not on a Saturday. You would on a Sunday though.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2018 7:28 pm
by DOC
South Adelaide v Eagles (Hickinbotham Oval) – 2.10pm
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SOUTH
League

South key forward Ben Haren will get a prime chance to shine against the Eagles on Saturday.

After spending the past three games in the Reserves, the former Magpie has been named at full forward.

The 25-year-old will effectively replace promising BankSA Rookie Nathan Kreuger, who injured his shoulder in the Round 7 win against North.

Joining Haren in the Panthers’ 23-man squad are small forward Connor Fairlie and utility Jesse McKinnon, who have both been named on the extended interchange bench.



F: Whittlesea, Haren, Rankine

HF: Heaslip, Davis, Fitt

C: Noble, Biemans, Fields

HB: Haines, Cailotto, Rose

B: Brown, Crabb, Summerton



R: Brooksby, Cross, Liddle

INT: Hunter, McKinnon, Fairlie, Szust, Redigolo

IN: Haren, McKinnon, Fairlie

OUT: Kreuger (shoulder)

Reserves
Aurrichio, Baker, Coleman, Elmes Gurney, Helyar, Hoey, Illingworth, Kappler, Manuel, McGree, Millman, Moyle, Raitt, Snelling, Sowter, Tarca, Taylor, Tyllis. EMG: Hall.

Under-18
F: Coulthard, Draper, Wade
HF: Gregory, Marshman, Beeche
C: Renney, Spinks, Oliver
HB: Crombie, Whitford, Bradford
B: Juckers, Douglass, Osborne-O’Keefe

R: Freitag, Lovering, Davies
INT: Kerrison, Short, Kraemer, Calyun, Robertson

EAGLES
League

The Eagles have made three forced changes for their contest against South on Saturday.

AFL draft prospect Jack Lukosius is unavailable due to McDonald’s SA Under-18 team selection while ruckman Jordan West (knee) and midfielder Jack Firns (shoulder) have succumbed to injury.

First-choice ruck Marc Borholm returns to the 21-man line-up while Magpies recruit Tom Gray and utility Jackson Lee are both named on the interchange bench.



F: Lewis, N. Hayes, Boyd

HF: Rowland, J. Hayes, Haylock

C: Hall, Stewart, J. Gaffney

HB: Westbrook, Thompson, Goldsworthy

B: Giuffreda, Von Bertouch, Poole



R: Redden, Sharrad, Johansen

INT: Gray, Borholm, Lee

IN: Gray, Borholm, Lee

OUT: Lukosius (McDonald’s SA U18), West (knee), Firns (shoulder)

Reserves
McLeod, Cook, Hawkins, Rowe, Minney, Weidemann, Comitogianni, Schmusch, X.Redden, Martin, C. Gaffney, Miller, Moore, Guilhaus, Heinjus, W. McPherson, Petrenko, Woods, Smith, Wehr, Sibley.

Under-18
F: Pratico, Coff, Thompson
HF: Friend, Armfield, Beecken
C: Burgoyne, Bailey, Pudney
HB: Mead. R. Bruce, Hawkins
B: Brill, McNeilly, Tape

R: Michael, Miller, McNeil
INT: Braun, Carter, Dorizzi, Francis, Nicholas, Pearce, Williams

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Thu May 24, 2018 8:42 pm
by Michael
PatowalongaPirate wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:Panthers going for 3 wins in a row.

I'm tipping us to win, our record at home is tasty.

Weather looks good for Saturday I expect our supporters to outnumber the Eagles.

Not really going out on a limb there.


Dont say that too loud.

I think South might have an upset win . South by 11.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2018 5:39 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Hybrids by 29 points.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2018 7:21 am
by PhilH
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Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2018 4:10 pm
by saintal
HT

SA 4.6 v WWT 2.4

Pretty dull game. Young Fitt's second goal from the boundary on half time a rare highlight.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2018 4:21 pm
by Keefy
saintal wrote:HT

SA 4.6 v WWT 2.4

Pretty dull game. Young Fitt's second goal from the boundary on half time a rare highlight.
Pretty scrappy half.

Both teams breaking down across half forward

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Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Sat May 26, 2018 5:31 pm
by saintal
FT
SA 7.8 (50)
WWT 9.10 (64)

Horrible, error ridden game in perfect conditions. 'Modern' defensive footy at it's worst.

A 6 goal to zip 3rd term to WWT the difference.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2018 1:28 pm
by DOC
Yep, Souths first five set shots at goal from no more than 40 all behinds.

Looks like two possible broken collarbones for us, Rose and Whittlesea.

Petrenko did his knee in the reserves.

Re: South v WWT Sat 1410

PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2018 9:34 pm
by wedgetail
First half was a poor display by both sides, Eagles especially and South should have been further in front. Won contested ball and played quick, direct footy in the third and composed footy in the last to seal the game. South had a good crack but will struggle to score goals against the better sides. Jackson Lee deserved his spot on that display and offers more versatility and skill than Firns. Backline was very good esp Stewart and Westbrook continues to develop nicely.