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R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 9:26 pm
by DOC
Saturday 2:10

Port by 2 goals

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 7:39 am
by am Bays
The Merger Match-up

Woodville/West Torrens Football Clubs v the Port Adelaide/Port Magpies Football Clubs….

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 10:42 am
by another grub
Port to get a few back. WWT cooked.

Port 4 goals

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 10:51 am
by Aerie
am Bays wrote:The Merger Match-up

Woodville/West Torrens Football Clubs v the Port Adelaide/Port Magpies Football Clubs….


We were 'one club' back in the 1890's!

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 11:44 am
by MJP1993
Aerie wrote:
am Bays wrote:The Merger Match-up

Woodville/West Torrens Football Clubs v the Port Adelaide/Port Magpies Football Clubs….


We were 'one club' back in the 1890's!


I think am bays was after a bite Aerie
Seeing he probably didn’t know that

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 12:21 pm
by am Bays
Ha Ha, there would be very few people on here who aren't familiar with the origin of the "Port Natives" Hindmarsh/Jubilee oval and all that.

Just like that there very few people that that dont know that you're rarer than rocking horse sh!t on here after an Eagles loss

Keep posting Champ!

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 12:59 pm
by mal
There was a time when these 2 teams merged with each other

1942 Grand Final
18-12 Port Adelaide/West Torrens
16-13 West Adelaide/Glenelg

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:30 pm
by locky801
Eagles by 8 goals

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:52 pm
by Aerie
Ellis-Yolmen being back is a big plus for the Eagles. With Ballenden and Cameron still out injured, Sheedy doesn't seem inclined to give some of the younger talls a go, such as Cooke or Lukac. The 34 year old, well travelled, Seb Guilhaus played his 2nd game in Reserves last week after being injured all season. It will be interesting to see if Sheedy breaks the glass and uses him for some much needed height in the forward line and a chop out for Redden in the Ruck.

The other who has impressed in Reserves all season and looks set to have taken his game to another level is Connor McLeod. Yet to make his debut, he would have to come into consideration for his first senior game.

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 2:13 pm
by MJP1993
am Bays wrote:Ha Ha, there would be very few people on here who aren't familiar with the origin of the "Port Natives" Hindmarsh/Jubilee oval and all that.

Just like that there very few people that that dont know that you're rarer than rocking horse sh!t on here after an Eagles loss

Keep posting Champ!


I don’t mind the jibes at me AM bays all good

I haven’t mentioned it on this site . I have on the Eagles forum I had a large cancer tumour removed from my bowel a month ago . Start chemotherapy on the 20 th of this month . So me attending the games has had to stop .
Jibe away some of those loses I was in the RAH being fed boiled fish that’s worse than your jibes lol
I maybe rarer than rocking horse shit but everything else Fing gets stuck to me lol

Hopefully sometime after 6 months of chemo I’ll be back
Hopefully the stoma bag is not forever
The electric filter drain that was 24/7 thankfully they took it off me Monday

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 6:29 pm
by gazzamagoo
Eagles by 10 goals.

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 7:22 pm
by Booney
Port by 3 goals

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 11:30 am
by stampy
eagles surely?

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 11:44 am
by gazzamagoo
stampy wrote:eagles surely?


Yes...............................................and don't call me surely :D

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 4:00 pm
by ferret
Aerie wrote:Ellis-Yolmen being back is a big plus for the Eagles. With Ballenden and Cameron still out injured, Sheedy doesn't seem inclined to give some of the younger talls a go, such as Cooke or Lukac. The 34 year old, well travelled, Seb Guilhaus played his 2nd game in Reserves last week after being injured all season. It will be interesting to see if Sheedy breaks the glass and uses him for some much needed height in the forward line and a chop out for Redden in the Ruck.

The other who has impressed in Reserves all season and looks set to have taken his game to another level is Connor McLeod. Yet to make his debut, he would have to come into consideration for his first senior game.


Hello Aerie, have watched all of Cooke and Lukac's matches this year, unfortunately they are just not ready yet. Cooke has been out for quite awhile following covid and a corked thigh, he came back last week and was very scratchy. Lukac has been playing CHB in recent matches, had a better game last week. I just don't want to see the young talls bullied in the league and lose confidence. Last years U18 forward Will Pearce is gradually being introduce to league football where possible, he has a strong, well developed body and should be able to handle the physicality of league football. Good to see Connor make his debut, has played quite well over a period of time. We should trust the coaching staff as they have a lot better understanding of the players than us onlookers.

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 4:57 pm
by matt35
Sorry if already mentioned in another thread, but what has CEY been doing/where has he been playing? What I'm getting at is, is he likely to hit the ground running?

Eagles to win by 53. MJP good luck with the battle ahead, I had bowel cancer myself four years ago, and a stoma, so can somewhat relate to what you're going through, though thankfully it seems mine was caught earlier as I did not require ongoing treatment. All the best.

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:48 pm
by Booney
matt35 wrote:Sorry if already mentioned in another thread, but what has CEY been doing/where has he been playing? What I'm getting at is, is he likely to hit the ground running?


He became inactive on the Brisbane Lions list as he refused to comply with the AFL Covid vaccine mandate. Not sure he's been playing at all?

On another note, wasn't there once a July 1 deadline for transfers?

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:49 pm
by Booney
MJP1993 wrote:
am Bays wrote:Ha Ha, there would be very few people on here who aren't familiar with the origin of the "Port Natives" Hindmarsh/Jubilee oval and all that.

Just like that there very few people that that dont know that you're rarer than rocking horse sh!t on here after an Eagles loss

Keep posting Champ!


I don’t mind the jibes at me AM bays all good

I haven’t mentioned it on this site . I have on the Eagles forum I had a large cancer tumour removed from my bowel a month ago . Start chemotherapy on the 20 th of this month . So me attending the games has had to stop .
Jibe away some of those loses I was in the RAH being fed boiled fish that’s worse than your jibes lol
I maybe rarer than rocking horse shit but everything else Fing gets stuck to me lol

Hopefully sometime after 6 months of chemo I’ll be back
Hopefully the stoma bag is not forever
The electric filter drain that was 24/7 thankfully they took it off me Monday


Best wishes mickey, hope all goes as well as it can for you.

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 5:52 pm
by whybother
1942 Grand Final
18-12 Port Adelaide/West Torrens
16-13 West Adelaide/Glenelg

So does the we-are-one club count this premiership in their tally. If so, does that mean the post 1990 Eagles have a few more to count

Re: R 13 Eagles v Port

PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 6:05 pm
by Booney
whybother wrote:1942 Grand Final
18-12 Port Adelaide/West Torrens
16-13 West Adelaide/Glenelg

So does the we-are-one club count this premiership in their tally. If so, does that mean the post 1990 Eagles have a few more to count


Well, as it was not won by the Port Adelaide Football Club we don't count it. It's recorded as the " Merger league" in our history, as are the 1916 and 1917 wins in the SA Patriotic League.