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Postby westside » Sat Feb 18, 2006 3:44 pm

Anyone know the crowd figure?
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Postby Rik E Boy » Sat Feb 18, 2006 5:21 pm

Dogsbody wrote:Next year... allow reigning SANFL premiers to play the Crows along with the Norwood fixture.


We got in first dishlicker.

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Postby TroyGFC » Sun Feb 19, 2006 9:41 am

At least the bays can beat the cows. Well a few year ago anyway!!!
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Postby JK » Sun Feb 19, 2006 3:19 pm

wide receiver wrote:Anyone know the crowd figure?


About 6,000 I think WR, should find out officially from the club this week and will let you know!
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Postby spiderk » Sun Feb 19, 2006 5:53 pm

Plenty of encouraging signs for Norwood. Given that, like the Crows, they were missing a number of first choice players (Culpitt, Borlace, De Jongh and Meesen, playing for Crows, all come to mind) but weren't completely disgraced against a team that wasn't far below their NAB Cup team.

Looks like Trevor Hill has brought in a more handball-oriented game, which has the potential to come undone under high pressure, but which will be great to watch when its on song. Vlatko moved strongly around the 50 arc to present a genuine target all night; surprised he wasn't named in best players. Bartemucci was excellent, with his willingness at the contest and better finishing. Good signs from the younger rookies, namely Pollock, Aish and deVries, from the Hills - Aish brought the house down with that last quarter goal.

The Legs moved the ball forward with more purpose than last year, and showed more of a willingness to play down the corridor, while capitalising more readily on a number of Crows errors, particularly over-use of handball (as Neil Craig admitted). Still need a couple more marking options, and also lacked some numbers front and centre at times, but bring some of those 4 names in to the team, and there should be a bit to look forward to this year.

Some very real positives to draw from the game for us on field; the crowd at the Coopers Hill BBQ was about 20-long all night, indicating the crowd were willing to support all aspects of the game; I suspect the crowd estimates in the papers were off, I would have thought more like 8 - 8,500 at least.

Admittedly a number of the Crows top 22 were out, but was very happy with most aspects of the game from a Norwood perspective. From the other perspective, a good sum raised for charity.
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Postby rsemmler » Sun Feb 19, 2006 6:01 pm

A huge success, a fantastic night. Plenty of encouraging signs for the 'Legs for the upcoming year and what was most pleasing was the skill and composure of our younger brigade.

To all the Crows fans, how good was Friday night? Do you remember supporting a local team that plays with passion and a club you can be proud of? Unfortunately (much like the Crows fans next to me asking for directions home), probably not.

Local footy is alive and well, bring on March 31st.
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Postby sydney-dog » Sun Feb 19, 2006 7:55 pm

rsemmler, your comment is a bit rich considering it's been a while since the legs have played with the level of passion that is required to be successful
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Postby doggies4eva » Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:54 am

Wedgie wrote:
I agree and I disagree.



Good comment Wedgie.

Can Nogood get by without a backline too?
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Postby Jimmy » Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:13 am

sydney-dog wrote:rsemmler, your comment is a bit rich considering it's been a while since the legs have played with the level of passion that is required to be successful


this from a dogs fan!!! :roll:

for the last 6 years (bar 1 ;))you guys have been the benchmark, but it took you a while to find the 'passion' to be successful after more than 30 years of being shit.
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Postby doggies4eva » Mon Feb 20, 2006 12:30 pm

Jimmy wrote:
sydney-dog wrote:rsemmler, your comment is a bit rich considering it's been a while since the legs have played with the level of passion that is required to be successful


this from a dogs fan!!! :roll:

for the last 6 years (bar 1 ;))you guys have been the benchmark, but it took you a while to find the 'passion' to be successful after more than 30 years of being shit.


We always had the passion. We were just very very unlucky :-({|=
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Postby Jimmy » Mon Feb 20, 2006 1:45 pm

doggies4eva wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
sydney-dog wrote:rsemmler, your comment is a bit rich considering it's been a while since the legs have played with the level of passion that is required to be successful


this from a dogs fan!!! :roll:

for the last 6 years (bar 1 ;))you guys have been the benchmark, but it took you a while to find the 'passion' to be successful after more than 30 years of being shit.


We always had the passion. We were just very very unlucky :-({|=


lol!!!! hang on let me get my violin too!!! :lol:
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Postby doggies4eva » Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:15 pm

Jimmy wrote:
doggies4eva wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
sydney-dog wrote:rsemmler, your comment is a bit rich considering it's been a while since the legs have played with the level of passion that is required to be successful


this from a dogs fan!!! :roll:

for the last 6 years (bar 1 ;))you guys have been the benchmark, but it took you a while to find the 'passion' to be successful after more than 30 years of being shit.


We always had the passion. We were just very very unlucky :-({|=


lol!!!! hang on let me get my violin too!!! :lol:


And you were VERY lucky in 02 :vom:
We used to be good :-(
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Postby Jimmy » Mon Feb 20, 2006 2:16 pm

doggies4eva wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
doggies4eva wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
sydney-dog wrote:rsemmler, your comment is a bit rich considering it's been a while since the legs have played with the level of passion that is required to be successful


this from a dogs fan!!! :roll:

for the last 6 years (bar 1 ;))you guys have been the benchmark, but it took you a while to find the 'passion' to be successful after more than 30 years of being shit.


We always had the passion. We were just very very unlucky :-({|=


lol!!!! hang on let me get my violin too!!! :lol:


And you were VERY lucky in 02 :vom:


POST OF THE CENTURY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
Carn the blues!!!!!
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Postby Wedgie » Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:58 pm

REDLEGS YOUNG GUNS IMPRESS
By Zac Milbank

The names for Norwood weren't any different last night but the improvement in several of the club's promising youngsters certainly was.

Despite the Redlegs fading out of the contest against the Crows after the first quarter, players such as Mitchell Sandery and Marc Cox proved that they have a long-term future at the club.
And perennial fringe player, Matthew Bartemucci, provided a much-needed spark from the wing. Sandery broke free of opponents to feed out handballs to his team-mates and the nuggety Cox was determined not to be intimidated by his higher-profile enemies. Under the guidance of new coach Trevor Hill, the game acted as a valuable learning curve for developing bigmen Brad deVries and Adam Cockshell.

Cockshell spent most of the evening alongside Ian Perrie and toiled manfully while deVries was able to test his abillty in the ruck against Rhett Biglands. Only given the last term to show their ability, Mat Brunoli used his pace to good effect while Jessie Aish cooly booted a goal on the run after playing three quarters in the reserves.
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Postby sydney-dog » Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:22 pm

rsemmler, mate just hold still while I pull that hook out of your mouth
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Postby rsemmler » Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:59 pm

Sydney-dog, you are an absolute tool. How can that be fishing, I didn't friggin reply you moron.
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Postby sydney-dog » Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:18 pm

rsemmler
mate, I'm big enough to put my hand up to say I mis-read Jimmy's comment for you, BUT that does not make me a tool
"if your club showed as much aggression as you, they just might be able to puill there arse of the bottom"

mate, you might want to take some time out and read your orignal "passion post", because if I am a tool, your last name must be "SIDCHROME"
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Postby westside » Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:37 pm

Boys, the footy is back soon. hang in there!
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