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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby therisingblues » Fri Apr 14, 2017 9:21 pm

Was at the game. Glenelg were very, very good, make no mistake about that. Good running handball game. Loose man in defence, when the turn over was created they had options everywhere. From midway through the second they took control, and once they started kicking straight, Sturt had no answer. That number 35 in the forward line looks as though he will be playing AFL next year, unless he is in his late 20's or has something wrong with him, or wants nothing more than to play SANFL... but he looks quite young, big, atheletic, skilled and friggin dangerous to the socerboard. The Bays also had a few other running types that stuck out, but that 35 is hard to forget.
Sturt did fade out about halfway through the second, and with Reily and Battersby out of the side perhaps lacked the spark to reignite.
Bays will play finals, and look headed for the Grannie.
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby stampy » Fri Apr 14, 2017 9:28 pm

therisingblues wrote:Was at the game. Glenelg were very, very good, make no mistake about that. Good running handball game. Loose man in defence, when the turn over was created they had options everywhere. From midway through the second they took control, and once they started kicking straight, Sturt had no answer. That number 35 in the forward line looks as though he will be playing AFL next year, unless he is in his late 20's or has something wrong with him, or wants nothing more than to play SANFL... but he looks quite young, big, atheletic, skilled and friggin dangerous to the socerboard. The Bays also had a few other running types that stuck out, but that 35 is hard to forget.
Sturt did fade out about halfway through the second, and with Reily and Battersby out of the side perhaps lacked the spark to reignite.
Bays will play finals, and look headed for the Grannie.



i just hope you are right and that grannie has her legs spread
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Spargo » Fri Apr 14, 2017 9:31 pm

therisingblues wrote:Bays will play finals, and look headed for the Grannie.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
You're numerous references to "number 35" didn't go unnoticed either...
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby southee » Fri Apr 14, 2017 10:02 pm

stampy wrote:up and about, will be interesting at noarlunga, cant believe our form after what we dished up in the trial games,GO TIGES!!


I was at the game us a neutral supporter. Glenelg played very well. Sturt looked flat and whenever they challenged the Bays they had the answers.
3/4 time hundle saw Marty Mattner very vocal and animated.

Let's see how well the Bays go away from their home ground on a bigger oval next week at Noarlunga.
Will be a good contest.
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Spargo » Fri Apr 14, 2017 10:05 pm

southee wrote:
stampy wrote:up and about, will be interesting at noarlunga, cant believe our form after what we dished up in the trial games,GO TIGES!!


I was at the game us a neutral supporter. Glenelg played very well. Sturt looked flat and whenever they challenged the Bays they had the answers.
3/4 time hundle saw Marty Mattner very vocal and animated.

Let's see how well the Bays go away from their home ground on a bigger oval next week at Noarlunga.
Will be a good contest.

We have struggled on the bigger grounds for years - Noarlunga, Elizabeth, Woodville...
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Pseudo » Fri Apr 14, 2017 10:10 pm

Spargo wrote:
southee wrote:
stampy wrote:up and about, will be interesting at noarlunga, cant believe our form after what we dished up in the trial games,GO TIGES!!


I was at the game us a neutral supporter. Glenelg played very well. Sturt looked flat and whenever they challenged the Bays they had the answers.
3/4 time hundle saw Marty Mattner very vocal and animated.

Let's see how well the Bays go away from their home ground on a bigger oval next week at Noarlunga.
Will be a good contest.

We have struggled on the bigger grounds for years - Noarlunga, Elizabeth, Woodville...

Yeah, but Glenelg has struggled on the smaller grounds too! :lol:

Sturt had only 5 days break from last week's trial compared with 7 for the Bays. It showed; Sturt was flat in the last quarter. At Noarlunga Glenelg will face another opponent coming off a two-day shorter break. The draw is fecked, but just for a change it favours the Tigers.
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby stampy » Fri Apr 14, 2017 10:22 pm

i is loving the **** draw atm
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby saintal » Fri Apr 14, 2017 10:40 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:FFS Norwood, Sturt and Centrals, I'm 0/3 in my tips! Booney the bastard will be 3/3!!


Ditto. Good for the comp that we're seeing some early 'upsets'.

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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby am Bays » Fri Apr 14, 2017 10:47 pm

southee wrote:
stampy wrote:up and about, will be interesting at noarlunga, cant believe our form after what we dished up in the trial games,GO TIGES!!


I was at the game us a neutral supporter. Glenelg played very well. Sturt looked flat and whenever they challenged the Bays they had the answers.
3/4 time hundle saw Marty Mattner very vocal and animated.

Let's see how well the Bays go away from their home ground on a bigger oval next week at Noarlunga.
Will be a good contest.


Early prediction for next week, 2000+ crowd, consisting of 100 South supporters, tops....
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby saintal » Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:03 pm

The Bay Bandwagon is filling rapidly
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Panther Pack » Fri Apr 14, 2017 11:05 pm

am Bays wrote:
southee wrote:
stampy wrote:up and about, will be interesting at noarlunga, cant believe our form after what we dished up in the trial games,GO TIGES!!


I was at the game us a neutral supporter. Glenelg played very well. Sturt looked flat and whenever they challenged the Bays they had the answers.
3/4 time hundle saw Marty Mattner very vocal and animated.

Let's see how well the Bays go away from their home ground on a bigger oval next week at Noarlunga.
Will be a good contest.


Early prediction for next week, 2000+ crowd, consisting of 100 South supporters, tops....


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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Magellan » Sat Apr 15, 2017 5:25 am

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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Booney » Sat Apr 15, 2017 9:19 am

The Dark Knight wrote:FFS Norwood, Sturt and Centrals, I'm 0/3 in my tips! Booney the bastard will be 3/3!!


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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Big Phil » Sat Apr 15, 2017 9:43 am

therisingblues wrote:That number 35 in the forward line looks as though he will be playing AFL next year, unless he is in his late 20's or has something wrong with him, or wants nothing more than to play SANFL... but he looks quite young, big, atheletic, skilled and friggin dangerous to the socerboard. The Bays also had a few other running types that stuck out, but that 35 is hard to forget.

That is Timmy Sumner.

He has already has a crack in the AFL with Gold Coast, but gave it up due to personal problems.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/g ... mg8uq.html
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby wristwatcher » Sat Apr 15, 2017 11:06 am

Jim05 wrote:
another grub wrote:Eugene Warrioir just flips the bird to the granstand. All over?

Hope the crowd bash the ****


I have just been reading over the thread and have a serious question.

I was previously under the impression that Euge was a good bloke but have heard several damning stories as of late the completely contradicting that notion. I know Rostrevor have several specific examples of shall we say questionable leadership :oops: There are however two sides to every story but some of their details are pretty disgraceful if even half true.

Is he genuinely an average bloke or even worse and did he actually flip off the crowd? :shock:
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Jim05 » Sat Apr 15, 2017 11:10 am

wristwatcher wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
another grub wrote:Eugene Warrioir just flips the bird to the granstand. All over?

Hope the crowd bash the ****


I have just been reading over the thread and have a serious question.

I was previously under the impression that Euge was a good bloke but have heard several damning stories as of late the completely contradicting that notion. I know Rostrevor have several specific examples of shall we say questionable leadership :oops: There are however two sides to every story but some of their details are pretty disgraceful if even half true.

Is he genuinely an average bloke or even worse and did he actually flip off the crowd? :shock:

Did not see the incident as I was at a different part of the ground but several people have claimed he did it.
There are plenty of stories that don't paint him in a good light from his days at Norwood either
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby therisingblues » Sat Apr 15, 2017 12:58 pm

Big Phil wrote:
therisingblues wrote:That number 35 in the forward line looks as though he will be playing AFL next year, unless he is in his late 20's or has something wrong with him, or wants nothing more than to play SANFL... but he looks quite young, big, atheletic, skilled and friggin dangerous to the socerboard. The Bays also had a few other running types that stuck out, but that 35 is hard to forget.

That is Timmy Sumner.

He has already has a crack in the AFL with Gold Coast, but gave it up due to personal problems.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/g ... mg8uq.html

Looks like the Bays are stuck with him then!
No relation to the Sumner that's having a bit of impact at Sturt ATM is he?
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby scott » Sat Apr 15, 2017 2:49 pm

Quarter Time
Eagles 3.2 (20)
West 3.3 (21)

Westies tougher in the contest but Eagles running better and cleaner with disposal. Eagles have the breeze this quarter too.
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby scott » Sat Apr 15, 2017 3:20 pm

Half Time
Eagles 11.4 (70)
West 3.4 (22)

Eagles absolutely dominated that quarter - 8.2 to 0.1, 135-63 disposals, 18-4 inside 50s, 38-19 cont poss, 73-28 hb rec, 14-5 clearances. Poole had 12, Comitogianni 10 and Rowland 10. Eagles couldn't miss a target that quarter, Westies couldn't win the ball.
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Re: Round 2 2017

Postby Magellan » Sat Apr 15, 2017 3:52 pm

scott wrote:Half Time
Eagles 11.4 (70)
West 3.4 (22)

Eagles absolutely dominated that quarter - 8.2 to 0.1, 135-63 disposals, 18-4 inside 50s, 38-19 cont poss, 73-28 hb rec, 14-5 clearances. Poole had 12, Comitogianni 10 and Rowland 10. Eagles couldn't miss a target that quarter, Westies couldn't win the ball.

Lordy!! That disposal count is pretty telling, more than double. If I was the Bloods' captain I'd be calling for a count.
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