by therisingblues » Mon Aug 06, 2007 9:33 pm
I never realised that we had a situation where the brand of ball is changed at half time.
I remember the early eighties when SA was going to play WA in a state game, one of the SA players (Port bloke I believe possibly Curtis) was originally a Sandgroper, and at training demonstrated a slightly different kicking style used for the WA football (I think was a Burley) for the benefit of the Croweaters, as that was the football they would use for the game. I am pretty sure the SANFL used Sherrins exclusively back in those days.
So all this makes me think, if balls are swapped at half time in SANFL, is there any correlation between team performance in a half of football and the brand of football being used in that half? eg, would a team suddenly play better when their football is used, and does it happen regularly?
I'm gonna sit back, crack the top off a Pale Ale, and watch the Double Blues prevail
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