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Postby spell_check » Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:43 am

Crowd was actually 2,683.
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Postby Wedgie » Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:57 am

From the Sunday Mail:

First blood to Double Blues

Jesper Fjeldstad


AN eight-goal haul by Brant Chambers delivered a nine-point win for Sturt against West Adelaide at Broadspectrum Oval yesterday.
Chambers, a classical full forward with fly-paper fingers and a booming kick, dominated as former Centrals star Rick Macgowan celebrated his first win as an SANFL league coach.

The win - which was marred by a brawl just on half-time - was set up by a steady effort from captain Ben Nelson, who went about his business in trademark unobtrusive manner.

He had an influence on every line and steadied the Double Blues when they were under siege in the third quarter.

Sturt had constructed a commanding half-time lead after polished performances from experienced hands Nelson, Tim Weatherald, Jade Sheedy and evergreen ruckman Simon Feast.

Like a vintage car, it took Sturt a quarter and a bit to warm up, but when they opened up and employed a longer and more direct approach they kept finding Chambers charging out of the goal square.

As the match wore on, some of the younger guns - including Ryan Darling and Tristan Gum - began to impose themselves.

Sturt's attacks were set up by the ruck combination of Feast and the flourishing Fabian Deluca, who is destined to spend most of his career in the AFL. Feast doesn't have the raw athleticism or youthful spring of Deluca, but he reads the play well. Alex Lee, a Port Adelaide rookie, made a swift impression with a couple of strong marks and will be a recruit worth marking down for a fine year with the Double Blues.

West Adelaide's Kurt Tippett impressed with his raw talent and Ryan Willits, playing his first game since transferring from Glenelg in acrimonious circumstances during the week, made his presence felt.

The Bloods' busiest players were Kristoffer Vanderloo and Luke Jericho, who threatened to speed up the Bloods' ball movement every time they laid a glove on it.

Predictably, West's third-term onslaught was instigated by this duo and some fine work in the backline from Ben Hollands, who was the architect for speedier movement.

In full flight, there was much to like about the Bloods. They ran in numbers and were unafraid to play on, having begun the game in a much more hesitant and cautious manner.

Mark Dragicevic found space from congested situations and West had enough forward forays, but were averted across Sturt's half-back line.

The greatest concern for the Bloods was their inability to move the ball with length and intent in the early stages.
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Postby firstblood » Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:15 am

Wedgie wrote:From the Sunday Mail:

First blood to Double Blues


ME? NEVER :D :D
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Postby sydney-dog » Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:23 am

did Kurt Tippett play up forward or in the ruck ?
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Postby Jimmy » Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:25 am

sydney-dog wrote:did Kurt Tippett play up forward or in the ruck ?


ruck mostly and may have gone forward, was one of their better players
Carn the blues!!!!!
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Postby sydney-dog » Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:27 am

thanks Jimmy
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Postby the tractor » Sun Apr 08, 2007 9:54 pm

firstblood wrote:
Wedgie wrote:From the Sunday Mail:

First blood to Double Blues


ME? NEVER :D :D


Come on!
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Postby sturt1 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 8:10 am

Chambers was fantastic, so to Ben Nelson. It seems like we have a fair bit of depth in the 2nds. 4 or 5 players that could easily walk into the side next week. Well done Rick McGowan.
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Postby Dutchy » Mon Apr 09, 2007 1:41 pm

sturt1 wrote:my regards to gayman and crutchy $


your a funny guy....

when you want to get serious Bayman and myself await your PM to confirm the bet...I see youve even added it to your siggy, so come on get serious I dare you...
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Postby sturt1 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 2:09 pm

your funny too, hows things?
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Postby Dutchy » Mon Apr 09, 2007 2:33 pm

sturt1 wrote:your funny too, hows things?


you dont have the cash do you?
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Postby sturt1 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 5:25 pm

Dont be like that, its all about supporting your team, not backing out when things dont go too well. Stay with the bays, they'll be right.
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Postby bayman » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:09 pm

sturt1 wrote:my regards to gayman and crutchy $



oh, that is so hurtful i'm shivering in my boots, i've said it before if you were dinkum you would've organised something whether it was $5.00 or a grand. if you are confident i'll meet & stand with you & have a bet with a nuetral person holding the money on that bet or with sundays game as i'll tell you now we will smash you, & i'll admit on what i saw saturday sturt is about 3 years away & not the 5 years i thought before saturday so i look forward to hearing from you my confident friend
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Postby mal » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:21 pm

PAYMAN + DUTCHINGY
Cant you see STURT 1 is just jiving you guys
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Postby bayman » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:30 pm

mal wrote:PAYMAN + DUTCHINGY
Cant you see STURT 1 is just jiving you guys


yeah you could be right he/she may be all talk & no walk mind you dutch & i already knew that
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Postby sturt1 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 6:51 pm

Do you want to make a bet?
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Postby bayman » Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:05 pm

sturt1 wrote:Do you want to make a bet?


we both do but we know you are just stirring if you are serious pm both dutchy & myself with details etc & well organise it, i'd suggest we put whatever the amount is into a term deposit & go from there.

now this is the last time i answer you 'on-air' if you are going to bet pm us or just drop it, you name how much & remember i said i am prepared to risk/bet up to & including $1,000.00
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Postby sturt1 » Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:16 pm

I am sorry if you have a problem with me supporting my team, but stiff. I will support the Blues whether we are playing well or playing poorly. I told you I am prepared to bet on my team doing well this year. :D
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Postby Booney » Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:19 pm

sturt1 wrote:Do you want to make a bet?



mal doesn't gamble on the footy.
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Postby mal » Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:24 pm

Booney wrote:
sturt1 wrote:Do you want to make a bet?



mal doesn't gamble on the footy.



Thanks for the tip at AAMI on Sunday BOONEY
Really appreciated that $1-40 certainty you tipped me :wink:
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