by JK » Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:24 pm
by StrayDog » Thu Sep 20, 2018 7:40 pm
by Rik E Boy » Thu Sep 20, 2018 8:13 pm
bulldogproud wrote:JK wrote:Norwood 84’ was the only time mate, Port came from the Elim also in 98’ but finished minor round 4th
Not taking anything away from the great Norwood effort in 1984, but they were helped greatly by Alan Stringer and lack of discipline by our boys.
Stringer went the biff in the Qualifying Final between Glenelg and Central when Centrals led by 30 points. Our boys 'lost it' and we ended up having our whole halfback line rubbed out for the First Semi against Norwood (Jamie Thomas, Brett Hannam and STephen Nolan). We still only lost to Norwood by a few points, being less than a kick down in time-on of the last quarter.. Glenelg also lost Peter Carey for their Prelim Final against Norwood.
Cheers
by robranisgod » Thu Sep 20, 2018 9:51 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:bulldogproud wrote:JK wrote:Norwood 84’ was the only time mate, Port came from the Elim also in 98’ but finished minor round 4th
Not taking anything away from the great Norwood effort in 1984, but they were helped greatly by Alan Stringer and lack of discipline by our boys.
Stringer went the biff in the Qualifying Final between Glenelg and Central when Centrals led by 30 points. Our boys 'lost it' and we ended up having our whole halfback line rubbed out for the First Semi against Norwood (Jamie Thomas, Brett Hannam and STephen Nolan). We still only lost to Norwood by a few points, being less than a kick down in time-on of the last quarter.. Glenelg also lost Peter Carey for their Prelim Final against Norwood.
Cheers
Remembering back I think it was your boy's that we were worried about he most.
regards,
REB
by LPH » Thu Sep 20, 2018 10:00 pm
by therisingblues » Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:10 am
Wedgie wrote:Jim05 wrote:locky801 wrote:anyway back to this weeks game
Us by 78
Spina out for North already but the big one is Thring, he's North's heart and soul.
I suspect he will play but he will be on one leg, the fact he missed the last 3 minor rounds with a calf and it was on Ice and he could hardly move late in the game suggests to me he won't be fit even if he does play. The only positive is 3 forwards have stepped up for North so far in the finals and Barns hasn't be one of those, if he has a day out anything could happen. If he, Ramsay, Hender and Harvey all fired them look out!
BUT the head says Norwood by about 6 or 7 goals for me, Grigg or Panos for the Jack Oatey.
Similar to 2013 we've already played our GF 3 times over.
I reckon Norwood will do the double and win the ressies by about 4 or 5 goals too despite losing the 2nd semi.
Hopefully North prove me wrong and they have a few times this year.
I know Adelaide Oval staff are stoked, it was the most feral day of the year last year when Sturt and the Powers reserves played off, I've never encountered anything like it and wouldn't wish it upon anyone!
by Booney » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:35 am
Wedgie wrote:Jim05 wrote:locky801 wrote:anyway back to this weeks game
Us by 78
Spina out for North already but the big one is Thring, he's North's heart and soul.
I suspect he will play but he will be on one leg, the fact he missed the last 3 minor rounds with a calf and it was on Ice and he could hardly move late in the game suggests to me he won't be fit even if he does play.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Sep 21, 2018 9:51 am
JK wrote:Norwood have named 23 with Richards and Surman added
by Dutchy » Fri Sep 21, 2018 10:07 am
Wedgie wrote:
Chimey unveiling at West End 11am Tuesday 25/9/18
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Sep 21, 2018 11:22 am
Dutchy wrote:Wedgie wrote:
Chimey unveiling at West End 11am Tuesday 25/9/18
The bigger one is at the Emu 11.30am Monday
by Wedgie » Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:01 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by bulldogproud » Fri Sep 21, 2018 12:38 pm
Rik E Boy wrote:bulldogproud wrote:JK wrote:Norwood 84’ was the only time mate, Port came from the Elim also in 98’ but finished minor round 4th
Not taking anything away from the great Norwood effort in 1984, but they were helped greatly by Alan Stringer and lack of discipline by our boys.
Stringer went the biff in the Qualifying Final between Glenelg and Central when Centrals led by 30 points. Our boys 'lost it' and we ended up having our whole halfback line rubbed out for the First Semi against Norwood (Jamie Thomas, Brett Hannam and STephen Nolan). We still only lost to Norwood by a few points, being less than a kick down in time-on of the last quarter.. Glenelg also lost Peter Carey for their Prelim Final against Norwood.
Cheers
Remembering back I think it was your boy's that we were worried about he most.
regards,
REB
by StrayDog » Fri Sep 21, 2018 3:57 pm
bulldogproud wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:
Remembering back (to 1984 finals ) I think it was your boy's that we were worried about he most.
regards,
REB
Nothing to worry about: it was during the 22 year period (1972 to 1994) when we didn't win a single finals game!
by bulldogproud » Fri Sep 21, 2018 4:51 pm
StrayDog wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:
Remembering back (to 1984 finals ) I think it was your boy's that we were worried about he most.
regards,
REB
Nothing to worry about: it was during the 22 year period (1972 to 1994) when we didn't win a single finals game!
Come come, BP.
It was the "Decade of the Dogs", after all.
by Booney » Fri Sep 21, 2018 5:00 pm
bulldogproud wrote:StrayDog wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:
Remembering back (to 1984 finals ) I think it was your boy's that we were worried about he most.
regards,
REB
Nothing to worry about: it was during the 22 year period (1972 to 1994) when we didn't win a single finals game!
Come come, BP.
It was the "Decade of the Dogs", after all.
I know, things started looking up the moment Martin McKinnon laid a match-winning tackle against Norwood in a final in 1994. Then 2000 came and the heavens opened and all our prayer were answered.
by bulldogproud » Fri Sep 21, 2018 6:07 pm
by StrayDog » Sat Sep 22, 2018 2:32 am
bulldogproud wrote:StrayDog wrote:bulldogproud wrote:Rik E Boy wrote:
Remembering back (to 1984 finals ) I think it was your boy's that we were worried about he most.
regards,
REB
Nothing to worry about: it was during the 22 year period (1972 to 1994) when we didn't win a single finals game!
Come come, BP.
It was the "Decade of the Dogs", after all.
I know, things started looking up the moment Martin McKinnon laid a match-winning tackle against Norwood in a final in 1994. Then 2000 came and the heavens opened and all our prayer were answered.
by Spargo » Sat Sep 22, 2018 10:38 am
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