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Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 5:04 pm
by Wedgie
NORWOOD v GLENELG
7.40pm, Friday June 1st @ Coopers Stadium, Norwood
All Time Record :
Played 227, Norwood won 137, Glenelg won 89, Drawn 1
All Time @ Coopers : Played 81, Norwood won 60, Glenelg won 20, Drawn 1
All Recent Encounters : Glenelg have won 5 of the last 6
Recent @ Coopers : Glenelg have won 2 of the last 3

Recent Results
2006 Rd 18 Aug 5 @ Coopers Glenelg 18.11.119 d Norwood 10.16.76 by 43pts
2006 Rd 10 June 12 @ Glenelg Glenelg 19.15.129 d Norwood 7.9.51 by 78pts
2006 Rd 1 March31 @ Coopers Norwood 16.14.110 d Glenelg 15.9.99 by 11pts
2005 Rd17 July 23 @ Norwood Glenelg 14.18.102 d Norwood 10.16.76 by 26pts
2005 Rd 7 May 7 @ Glenelg Glenelg 16.15.111 d Norwood 11.5.81 by 30pts

Last Draw
1964 Rd 2 Apr 18 @ Norwood Norwood 10.20.80 v Glenelg 11.14.80

RECORDS
Highest Score Glenelg - 32.24.216 (Rd20 Aug30 1969 @Gl) Norwood - 31.9.195 (Rd15 Aug25 1937 @Ad)
Lowest Score Glenelg - 1.4.10 (Rd16 July16 2004 @Nw) Norwood - 4.7.31 (PF Sept26 1981 @FP)
Highest Losing Score Glenelg - 21.17.143 (Rd6 May11 1974 @Gl) Norwood - 19.11.125 (Rd10 July14 1936 @Gl)
Lowest Winning Score Glenelg - 9.8.62 (Rd17 July28 2001 @Gl) Norwood - 6.22.58 (Rd12 July21 1945 @Gl)
Biggest Winning Margin Glenelg - 112pts (Rd20 Aug30 1969 @Gl) Norwood - 127pts (Rd18 Aug2 1997 @Gl)

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Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 6:44 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
should be a good game, norwood will be the clear cut favs, they are in much better form then Glenelg.

I think the forecast may help glenelg reduce the losing margin.

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 7:09 pm
by manny
Norwood have a habit of playing well against good sides and then letting themselves down against the "lesser lights". It will be a good test of where we are at this week against a side that has had the wood over us in recent games. The evenness of the comp at the moment dictates that you show each side you play respect. I for one am looking at this as fifty fifty.

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 7:39 pm
by bayman
norwood is probably the one side we do have 'the wood' on & being the last real chance of anything i expect to win & i'll be visiting johnny or curly on friday (i think the points will be a great bet)

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2007 8:58 pm
by Dutchy
Bays huge show this week, coming off the bye, have the motivation, have a great record against the legs and Norwood have a short week and will be floating a bit after last weeks win...

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:02 am
by Squawk
manny wrote:I for one am looking at this as fifty fifty.


Interesting that there has only ever been one draw. Coincidentally it was at Coopers Stadium (the ground formerly known as the Parade!) and with the weather forecast suggesting a low scoring game, could a draw be a possibility?

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 11:34 am
by JK
bayman wrote:norwood is probably the one side we do have 'the wood' on & being the last real chance of anything i expect to win & i'll be visiting johnny or curly on friday (i think the points will be a great bet)


Good call, I was thinking exactly the same thing ... Bays will win on Fri I reakon (hope REB doesn't spot this)

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 11:43 am
by Booney
Constance_Perm wrote:
bayman wrote:norwood is probably the one side we do have 'the wood' on & being the last real chance of anything i expect to win & i'll be visiting johnny or curly on friday (i think the points will be a great bet)


Good call, I was thinking exactly the same thing ... Bays will win on Fri I reakon (hope REB doesn't spot this)


After picking Port in the slaughter comp..... :shock:

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 11:59 am
by JK
Booney wrote:
Constance_Perm wrote:
bayman wrote:norwood is probably the one side we do have 'the wood' on & being the last real chance of anything i expect to win & i'll be visiting johnny or curly on friday (i think the points will be a great bet)


Good call, I was thinking exactly the same thing ... Bays will win on Fri I reakon (hope REB doesn't spot this)


After picking Port in the slaughter comp..... :shock:


That was a superstition thing, I really think the Bays will win this week, but hope I'm wrong naturally ... I'm not sure how our boys will fare this week against a decent team :wink:

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 12:36 pm
by finn
the legs will back up in a close one. glenelg always seem to bother norwood much to my dismay. certainly the game down at the bay last year in which norwood kicked their first in the shadows of half time made the drive up anzac highway seemingly endless.

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:16 pm
by Wedgie
No Friday night games in the first 4 weeks of the season and now they have one in Winter.
Honestly WTF?

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:47 pm
by HeartBeatsTrue
Wedgie, with Adel Oval out of action it leaves only Norwood to host Fri night games.
Rd1 was a Thurs night but would have been a Friday if it wasnt Easter weekend.
Rd2 Norwood Bye
Rd3 Norwood away to South
Rd4 Norwood away to Sturt
Rd5 Friday night game vs North

Are you suggesting one of 2 things?
1. Norwood to play just home games for the first 4 weeks of the season.
2. Norwood Oval to host nuetral Friday night games

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 3:51 pm
by Wedgie
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:Wedgie, with Adel Oval out of action it leaves only Norwood to host Fri night games.
Rd1 was a Thurs night but would have been a Friday if it wasnt Easter weekend.
Rd2 Norwood Bye
Rd3 Norwood away to South
Rd4 Norwood away to Sturt
Rd5 Friday night game vs North

Are you suggesting one of 2 things?
1. Norwood to play just home games for the first 4 weeks of the season.
2. Norwood Oval to host nuetral Friday night games


I don't have a big problem with either of those suggestions but how hard would it be for the SANFL to program a Friday night match at Norwood Oval in the first month of the season? They don't seem to have a problem with programming a Friday night match in the coldest month of the season, its not rocket science surely?

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 7:10 pm
by bayman
Booney wrote:
Constance_Perm wrote:
bayman wrote:norwood is probably the one side we do have 'the wood' on & being the last real chance of anything i expect to win & i'll be visiting johnny or curly on friday (i think the points will be a great bet)


Good call, I was thinking exactly the same thing ... Bays will win on Fri I reakon (hope REB doesn't spot this)


After picking Port in the slaughter comp..... :shock:


yeah booney i let a misguided judge (mal) talk me into it, which makes me a misguided judge as well

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2007 9:59 pm
by sturt1
Dutchy wrote:Bays huge show this week, coming off the bye, have the motivation, have a great record against the legs and Norwood have a short week and will be floating a bit after last weeks win...



good enough for me, bays to win easily. If I were you I would put money on it :lol:

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 1:42 am
by spell_check
Wedgie wrote:
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:Wedgie, with Adel Oval out of action it leaves only Norwood to host Fri night games.
Rd1 was a Thurs night but would have been a Friday if it wasnt Easter weekend.
Rd2 Norwood Bye
Rd3 Norwood away to South
Rd4 Norwood away to Sturt
Rd5 Friday night game vs North

Are you suggesting one of 2 things?
1. Norwood to play just home games for the first 4 weeks of the season.
2. Norwood Oval to host nuetral Friday night games


I don't have a big problem with either of those suggestions but how hard would it be for the SANFL to program a Friday night match at Norwood Oval in the first month of the season? They don't seem to have a problem with programming a Friday night match in the coldest month of the season, its not rocket science surely?


Which is a fair portion of the reason why crowds are down so far on last season. Not having Adelaide Oval doesn't help with any time the matches are on there, either.

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 8:25 am
by Wedgie
spell_check wrote:Which is a fair portion of the reason why crowds are down so far on last season. Not having Adelaide Oval doesn't help with any time the matches are on there, either.

Crowds will be down this year I have no doubt and its due to the stupid programming mainly giving clubs Sunday matches when they don't want them.
The SANFL tried it 10 years ago, it failed, they forget it failed, try it again, it'll fail again. They're morons when it comes to programming (or only have a 2 year memory).

edit - (Fixing quote/s)

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 9:49 am
by topsywaldron
spell check wrote:Which is a fair portion of the reason why crowds are down so far on last season.


Anyone got the figures for this?

<edit by Wedgie - spelly made the quote, not me.>

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 1:01 pm
by topsywaldron
<edit by Wedgie - spelly made the quote, not me.>

Sorry about that but I wouldn't have thought that the figures were down considerably on last year given the success of CDFC's night games and the seven odd thousand at the first Norwood/Port game.

Re: Rd 9 2007 Norwood v Glenelg

PostPosted: Thu May 31, 2007 1:58 pm
by Wedgie
topsywaldron wrote:<edit by Wedgie - spelly made the quote, not me.>

Sorry about that but I wouldn't have thought that the figures were down considerably on last year given the success of CDFC's night games and the seven odd thousand at the first Norwood/Port game.


I wouldn't have thought so either, but I still do think they'll be down considerably eventually.
Mind you it is a relatively even comp at the minute which my help.