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Round 3 Port Vs Sturt @ Alberton 2pm

Posted:
Sun Apr 15, 2007 10:21 pm
by Il Duce
another sunday game


Posted:
Sun Apr 15, 2007 11:27 pm
by Il Duce
It's time to see how much Sturt have improved under Rick McGowan, when they face Port on the home turf. Port unlike Sturt last two oppenents did make the finals and it will be a good test to see where there at. Last time the two sides meet in round 21 of last year at Alberton oval Port beat Sturt by 98 points. At the moment both sides are undefeated. Sturt should put a good challenge, however I think Port will be to strong. Port by 24 points

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:28 am
by Jimmy
yeah, im actually disappointed its on a sunday that means i have to have an early one satdy night here....and with our anzac day party next week, that sucks...altho, we do start at 3pm so it may be an early one anyway
onto the game....Sturt will definately see how are the top 3 sides are going to be like this year and get a good lesson i reckon. Just hope Rick has them pumped, im sure port at alberton gets the competitive juices flowing.
Port by


Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:33 am
by Wedgie
Jimmy wrote:yeah, im actually disappointed its on a sunday that means i have to have an early one satdy night here....and with our anzac day party next week, that sucks...altho, we do start at 3pm so it may be an early one anyway

onto the game....Sturt will definately see how are the top 3 sides are going to be like this year and get a good lesson i reckon. Just hope Rick has them pumped, im sure port at alberton gets the competitive juices flowing.
Port by

Jimmy, I"d be interested for expansion onto what sort of Anzac Day celebrations you have over there (perhaps in the General Discussion Board), photos would be great too.

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:47 am
by smithy
Wedgie wrote:Jimmy wrote:yeah, im actually disappointed its on a sunday that means i have to have an early one satdy night here....and with our anzac day party next week, that sucks...altho, we do start at 3pm so it may be an early one anyway

onto the game....Sturt will definately see how are the top 3 sides are going to be like this year and get a good lesson i reckon. Just hope Rick has them pumped, im sure port at alberton gets the competitive juices flowing.
Port by

Jimmy, I"d be interested for expansion onto what sort of Anzac Day celebrations you have over there (perhaps in the General Discussion Board), photos would be great too.
As an ex pusser I would be very interested as well........please Jimmy

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:57 am
by therisingblues
Sturt's past two games were to be indicators of where we are at. After Westies the bar was raised a little, now the Blues have gotten over Glenelg as well, so I guess it is time to raise the bar a little bit again. The difference between those two games and the one coming up against Port is that Port have a fairly formidable track record so far this year, and both Westies and Glenelg were playing their first games.
Observers of the Magpies so far have sort of described them as being in a class above the likes of Sturt, Westies and co. and have them heading the table with Centrals leaving the rest to make up the numbers. I heard a heap of praise given out to some of the younger blokes after Port's first game, and Deluca kicked about 4 against the Eagles so it appears as though he's into some form as well. With these guys contributing along with the usual suspects Port would appear to have the Double Blues well and truly covered on paper.
On the other hand I really liked the way the Blues finished off against the Bays, and how they have withstood the challenges thrown at them over the past two weeks. The turn around from last year has been enormous to date. Sturt went down by 98 points the last time they played Glenelg, to get up by 26 today makes it a 124 point turn around against that side. Hopefully we can continue our improvement and put in the effort to worry the Magpies. I don't want to be getting ahead of myself in blind enthusiasm, but we are going in the right direction, so we must at least rate a chance in this game.
I'm going for the Blues in a blockbuster.

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:01 am
by Wedgie
Sturt supporters must be wetting themselves (and rightfully so) after the start to the season.
I'd imagine it wouldn't have been out of the average Sturt supporter's mind to have been 0 and 2 with the season but a formality after that?

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:07 am
by smithy
Wedgie wrote:Sturt supporters must be wetting themselves (and rightfully so) after the start to the season.
I'd imagine it wouldn't have been out of the average Sturt supporter's mind to have been 0 and 2 with the season but a formality after that?
Although a great start Wedgie, things must be put into perspective,, Westies were missing 12 due to suspension, hence we won all 4 grades, and the bays were also non-finalists last year who were playing their 1st game of the season at opposition soil.
Next game WILL be a barometer for sure.....

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:09 am
by Jimmy
guys, i will answer your questions in the gen board
go you blues
great post theri....while i think port should be too strong, i want us to give them a game they will never forget, tough and hard!

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:09 am
by Wedgie
smithy wrote:Wedgie wrote:Sturt supporters must be wetting themselves (and rightfully so) after the start to the season.
I'd imagine it wouldn't have been out of the average Sturt supporter's mind to have been 0 and 2 with the season but a formality after that?
Although a great start Wedgie, things must be put into perspective,, Westies were missing 12 due to suspension, hence we won all 4 grades, and the bays were also non-finalists last year who were playing their 1st game of the season at opposition soil.
Next game WILL be a barometer for sure.....
Don't get me wrong mate, I don't think Sturt will win the flag, I still think they'll be long shots to make the finals but I think their odds of being the wooden spooners would have ballooned out a bit from 2 weeks ago.

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:12 am
by Jimmy
smithy wrote:Wedgie wrote:Sturt supporters must be wetting themselves (and rightfully so) after the start to the season.
I'd imagine it wouldn't have been out of the average Sturt supporter's mind to have been 0 and 2 with the season but a formality after that?
Although a great start Wedgie, things must be put into perspective,, Westies were missing 12 due to suspension, hence we won all 4 grades, and the bays were also non-finalists last year who were playing their 1st game of the season at opposition soil.
Next game WILL be a barometer for sure.....
great post totally agree

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:17 pm
by Blue Boy
Just hope to get another good 4 quarter performance - If we dont win it would be great just to scare them a little or maybe a lot.
I also rekon Sunday games a great - sorry guys !!!

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:24 pm
by westside
The votes are in and Sunday footy is popular with the fans. Pencil in a 4,000+ crowd for this one.

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:26 pm
by JK
Port by plenty ... No disrespect toward the Blueboys intended

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:58 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
this game should get close to 8,000 if the sturt people from yesterday decide to travel to alberton

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 4:23 pm
by Blue Boy
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:this game should get close to 8,000 if the sturt people from yesterday decide to travel to alberton
Its easier for me to get there than Unley MT79 !!!


Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 5:05 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
Blue Boy wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:this game should get close to 8,000 if the sturt people from yesterday decide to travel to alberton
Its easier for me to get there than Unley MT79 !!!

lets hope its the same for the rest of the 2,999 fans that you had turn up yesterday. please forgive me if im short in that approximate

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 6:07 pm
by sturt1
I noticed in the advertiser that Summerton and Jeromy Clayton got alot of the footy. I know how good Clayton is, but this new bloke Summerton is he a recruit or a junior from port and how good is he?

Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:17 pm
by Dutchy
sturt1 wrote:I noticed in the advertiser that Summerton and Jeromy Clayton got alot of the footy. I know how good Clayton is, but this new bloke Summerton is he a recruit or a junior from port and how good is he?


Posted:
Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:00 pm
by PortAdelaideProud
sturt1 wrote:I noticed in the advertiser that Summerton and Jeromy Clayton got alot of the footy. I know how good Clayton is, but this new bloke Summerton is he a recruit or a junior from port and how good is he?
Steven Summerton is a young lad who's made his way up the ranks at Port Adelaide. Played mostly in the reserves last year, but when he got the chance to play league, he made the most of it. He really really worked hard to improve himself during the off-season, and it's paying off thus far.