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Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby PatowalongaPirate » Thu Apr 07, 2022 7:11 pm

Friday 8th April 7.40pm @Coopers Stadium
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby gazzamagoo » Thu Apr 07, 2022 8:42 pm

PatowalongaPirate wrote:Friday 8th April 7.40pm @Coopers Stadium


Wiggles by 4 goals.
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby stampy » Thu Apr 07, 2022 8:43 pm

eags by 16pts
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby DOC » Fri Apr 08, 2022 9:53 am

NORWOOD

League

F: Tranfa, Jarvis, Bower

HF: Taheny, Binder, Lowe

C: Nelligan, Hamilton, Stockdale

HB: Kennerley, Donnelly, Rantall

B: Wilkins, Ball, J. Heard



R: Boyd, Rokahr, Nunn

INT: Morris, Cotter, McLean, Hodges, Wagner, Saywell, Charlton

IN: Morris, Cotter, Saywell, Hodges, Wagner

OUT: Richards (H & S Protocols), Pedro (H & S Protocols)

NEW: Max Hodges (Payneham / Adelaide Crows SANFL)



Reserves
Seymour, Morris, Condon, Graham, Larkins, Vardanega, Cotter, McLean, Hodges, Hodge, Wagner, Duke, Saywell, Charlton, F. heard, Cavallaro, J. Kelly, Schwerdt, Lowden, Robinson, Hargreaves, Lawson, Warburton, Gale, Kemp, Dnistriasnsky, Book

Under-18
Wanganeen, Walls, Rowlands, Hyde, Gerber, Pratt, Rahui, Tomney, Baldwin, Bailey, Signorello, Starick, Cronin, Wilksch, Verrall, Pedler, Daw, Krollig, Thomas, Pitt, Foster, Van Wyk. EMG: Stepic, Emerson, Maddigan

Under-16
Edwards, Johnston, Mustaca, Halfpenny, Sims, Kirchofer, Altomare, Rozenbilds, Newton, Michalanney, Kelly, Richardson, Paris, Hogan, Allen, Scott, Rankine, Luhrs, Hewitt, Daw, Polkinghorne, Martin, Prescott, Boffa, Bria, Barilla, Foster, Mothersole, Wood, Van Wyk



EAGLES

League

F: T. Menzel, D. Menzel, Hardie

HF: Firns, Ballenden, Lonergan

C: Allmond, Clarke, Mutch

HB: Duval, Thompson, Sinor

B: Beecken, Lehmann, McFarlane



R: Redden, Rowland, Knight

INT: Pudney, Haylock, Hoile, Williams, Phillips, Buck, Comitogianni

IN: Ballenden, Buck, Hoile, Phillips

OUT: Goldsworthy (concussion)

NEW: Connor Ballenden (Brisbane Lions), Zac Buck (Port District), Lachlan Hoile (Southern Eagles), Zac Phillips (Kadina)



Reserves
Will Neumann, Jordan Lukac, Mitch Mead, Jack Wheare, Adam D’Aloia, Nathan Studham, Ryan Bruce, Lukas Cooke, Brayden Calvett, Harrison Dawkins, Connor McLeod, Brock Thomson, Cormack O’Reilly, Jay Watson, Tyran Hill, Max Litster, Liam Ueding, Will Pearce, Mishai Wollogorang, Charlie Blair, Oliver Siney

Under-18
F: 12 Tilbrook, 26 Schwartz, 17 Mair
HF: 11 Whelan, 27 Niemann, 9 Whyte
C: 14 Dohnt, 5 Fairall, 4 Davey
HB: 7 B. Hansen, 23 Pearce, 6 Thomson
B: 24 Stockman, 18 Modystach, 29 Menta

R: 30 Hunter-Price, 10 Barkla, 17 Mair
INT: 3 Arthur, 19 Bertelsmeier, 8 Cook, 20 Johnson, 22 Reschke, 15 Roe, 28 West

Under-16
F: 41 Sumner, 52 Harris, 32 Walshaw
HF: 55 Jamieson, 58 Phillips, 33 Thompson
C: 46 Sauer, 49 Dodd, 54 Edwards
HB: 45 Parisi, 59 Welsh, 42 Manuel
B: 53 Hasting, 50 Delmenico, 47 Willmott

R: 56 Luck, 38 Herbert, 43 Schwarz
INT: 48 Burgoyne, 51 Griffiths, 31 Hodges, 37 Lucas, 39 Sinclair, 44 Tregilgas, 54 Wilson
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby DOC » Fri Apr 08, 2022 10:07 am

Both sides coming of a loss. Eagles have won 6 of the last 7 and lose Goldsworthy to injury. First game to Ballenden. Norwood lose Pedro and Richards and have named an extended squad.

Tough to chose but I think the Eagles will bounce back.

Eagles by 2 goals.
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Mr Fuller » Fri Apr 08, 2022 1:27 pm

Ballenden will make a huge difference to the Eagles structure this week with someone tall we can kick to.

With Phillips coming into the side (without starring in the reserves last week) I can only assume Redden is under an injury cloud. If Redden does pull out then I assume Ballenden will be asked to play long periods in the ruck as Phillips is just a kid and needs to put on some size before he will be able to compete at league level.

Hoile's inclusion in the team is long overdue given he has constantly been in our best in the reserves over the past few seasons. It will be good to test him at the next level.

Buck looked good in the trials and played well in Darwin so will also be hoping he debuts.

This will be a very close match but am tipping Eagles by 2 goals.
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby DOC » Fri Apr 08, 2022 4:00 pm

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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby PatowalongaPirate » Fri Apr 08, 2022 7:35 pm

Hybrids by 38pts.
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Hazydog » Fri Apr 08, 2022 7:42 pm

Eags by a couple of goals.. Only 1 of the extended bench named playing magoos from what I can see so maybe a couple to drop out of the 18 named
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Spargo » Fri Apr 08, 2022 8:10 pm

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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby PatowalongaPirate » Fri Apr 08, 2022 9:32 pm

Anyone there to give an insight?
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Dutchy » Fri Apr 08, 2022 9:49 pm

No boundary advertising at the Parade is interesting?
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Hazydog » Fri Apr 08, 2022 10:14 pm

I’ve heard they are installing the electronic/video style advertising on the boundary fence.
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby DOC » Fri Apr 08, 2022 11:12 pm

Eagles win by 2 points.
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Jim05 » Fri Apr 08, 2022 11:13 pm

Had a crack but too many duds with poor skills. If you can’t kick simple set shots your not worth a burnt crumpet
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Mr Fuller » Sat Apr 09, 2022 9:31 am

Nice to get our first win of the season.

Thought Ballenden was very important and we looked very dangerous every time we got it forward with him, both Menzels and Hardie doing well down there. Duval another fine game, Pudney's second half was good after a slow start. Clarke just keeps racking up the possessions though I need to start watching him more closely because I don't seem to notice him during the game!!

Even though Phillips got monstered in the ruck by Boyd I thought he played with great energy (particularly in the first quarter) despite giving away probably 20kg or so! We probably need to stick with him until Redden and Guilhaus return though as he still presents a better option than the much shorter Firns

Did we set a record for the amount of 25m penalties given away? What was going on there?
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby MJP1993 » Sat Apr 09, 2022 10:54 am

Watched both seconds and league on the pass
Seconds ran the ball very well compared to the short kicking game of Norwood.
The league Eagles needed Ballenden and he certainly improved the forward line
First quarter Eagles kicking for goal if it had been straight game over but it’s the Eagles so it wasn’t
I’m still in shock that the Eagles pulled that game out to be a win . A win is better than a loss .
Some youngsters got to play so that’s a big bonus
I’m still confused hopefully Redden ,Allmond and Goldsworthy are all back soon
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby wedgetail » Sat Apr 09, 2022 2:07 pm

Thought the Eags got out of jail in that one. Norwood had all the momentum in the first half of the last quarter and I thought they would over run us. Senior players such as Thompson, Lonergan, Mutch and Sinor all showed maturity and composure at this point and rallied the troops for a gritty win.
Ballenden will be an asset, especially when Redden returns and I thought Hardie showed promise. Norwood played the corridor well and looked dangerous. They will get their share of wins, one of which probably should have been last night.
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Pseudo » Sat Apr 09, 2022 2:13 pm

wedgetail wrote:Thought the Eags got out of jail in that one. Norwood had all the momentum in the first half of the last quarter and I thought they would over run us. Senior players such as Thompson, Lonergan, Mutch and Sinor all showed maturity and composure at this point and rallied the troops for a gritty win.
Ballenden will be an asset, especially when Redden returns and I thought Hardie showed promise. Norwood played the corridor well and looked dangerous. They will get their share of wins, one of which probably should have been last night.

Redlegs dominated the final term last week too. They have the fitness; don't reckon they're too far off the mark.
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Re: Round 2 Norwood v Eagles

Postby Jim05 » Sat Apr 09, 2022 2:15 pm

Pseudo wrote:
wedgetail wrote:Thought the Eags got out of jail in that one. Norwood had all the momentum in the first half of the last quarter and I thought they would over run us. Senior players such as Thompson, Lonergan, Mutch and Sinor all showed maturity and composure at this point and rallied the troops for a gritty win.
Ballenden will be an asset, especially when Redden returns and I thought Hardie showed promise. Norwood played the corridor well and looked dangerous. They will get their share of wins, one of which probably should have been last night.

Redlegs dominated the final term last week too. They have the fitness; don't reckon they're too far off the mark.
Our fitness looks good and our desire can’t be questioned but our skills are quite poor.
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