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Postby Wedgie » Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:32 pm

From the Budget:

EAGLES / BULLDOGS RESUME MODERN DAY RIVALRY

They’re the two youngest clubs in the competition but Woodville-West Torrens and Central District have laid the foundations for the SANFL’s keenest modern day rivalry, with another chapter to be added at Woodville Oval this weekend.

After playing off in the Grand Final again last year, both clubs endured tardy openings to 2006, yet both have managed to turn their seasons around. The Eagles enter this top-three clash on a six-game winning stretch, while the Bulldogs have won five on the trot. Someone’s streak is about to end.

While the Eagles/Central clash deserves blockbuster status, much of the focus will be on Adelaide Oval, which hosts its second double-header of the year. In the early game, West will be out to devastate Norwood’s eroding finals chances, while the disappointing Double Blues play a rejuvenated Magpies outfit in the late game.

To round out a scintillating day of footy, North Adelaide hosts South Adelaide at Prospect Oval in what shapes as a gem. The Roosters are defending top spot, while the Panthers have stepped up their major round mission and are aiming to string together their fourth consecutive win.


EAGLES vs BULLDOGS

Central District has inflicted so much pain on the Eagles in recent seasons that their match-ups these days always tend to have that extra bit of spice.

Arguably the League’s form side at the moment, the Eagles will be hoping their bye last weekend has no adverse affects on their six-game winning streak, although considering the heavy conditions Central – and the rest of the competition - had to contend with last weekend, their fresh legs could prove the difference.

The Bulldogs were hardly convincing against lowly West last Saturday, but given their inconsistency this year, it wouldn’t surprise to see them take things up a notch or two here.


BLOODS vs REDLEGS
Where would Westies be without Ben Haynes? The former Bomber has been a stand-out at the club this year, leading the League in kicks and only trailing Port centre half-back John Baird for most marks. Oh yeah, he’s also booted 29 goals – more than a quarter of the Bloods’ total output!

If West is to win this weekend, it needs more from Haynes’ teammates. Admittedly, the Bloods were dogged in their narrow loss to Central last Saturday, but until they can muster a four-quarter team effort, they’ll continue to lose.

Add to this the fact Norwood is playing for its season and it should be a comfortable red-and-blue victory.


DOUBLE BLUES vs MAGPIES
Sturt’s season is all but over. The club has managed just two wins from 11 outings so far and on form has absolutely no chance of making the finals.

Playing devoid of confidence, the Blues will surely find something against their black-and-white enemy – a side it has beaten in four of their past five meetings. Don’t bet on it though.

Coach Brenton Phillips foreshadowed an injection of youth into the team following last Saturday’s insipid 14-goal loss to the Panthers, but unless some of the under-performing older heads lift their game, the misery will continue.


ROOSTERS vs PANTHERS

What a mouth-watering contest we have here between two exciting, free-running teams. Indeed, North and South are ranked one and two respectively as the highest scoring sides in the comp.

With so many potential match-winners on either side, it’s hard to predict what might unfold at Prospect other than to say it will be a highly entertaining game.

Amazingly, the Panthers have won their past six matches on the Roosters’ home deck, and could make it seven if the Cupido/Warren tag-team warms up again. But based on consistency, North should get the two points.


Courtesy of The South Australian Football Budget
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Postby Jimmy » Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:11 am

Coach Brenton Phillips foreshadowed an injection of youth into the team following last Saturday’s insipid 14-goal loss to the Panthers, but unless some of the under-performing older heads lift their game, the misery will continue.

such a true statement...we cant hide the fact that we are undermanned in the key forward and back positions, but we have been let down on too many occasions by our sr players...add to that the loss of coad for 5 weeks and we are stretching it big time...

even more jrs to stand up this week...all the better for 07 tho :D
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Postby - » Thu Jul 06, 2006 10:25 am

Jimmy wrote:Coach Brenton Phillips foreshadowed an injection of youth into the team following last Saturday’s insipid 14-goal loss to the Panthers, but unless some of the under-performing older heads lift their game, the misery will continue.

such a true statement...we cant hide the fact that we are undermanned in the key forward and back positions, but we have been let down on too many occasions by our sr players...add to that the loss of coad for 5 weeks and we are stretching it big time...

even more jrs to stand up this week...all the better for 07 tho :D


Hopefully sturt are entering an early nineties patch. Id be happy for 8 strait finals misses but if they want to do 7 or 8 woodenys i wouldnt complain
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Postby Jimmy » Thu Jul 06, 2006 11:51 am

you can keep dreaming mate... :lol:
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Postby doggies4eva » Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:04 pm

I see the Norf/Souf game as match of the round as the one that loses will start to look a bit shaky. On the other hand a win would be very handy at this stage of the season. The dogs and eagles are destined to meet again in the finals no matter who wins.
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Postby MatteeG » Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:23 pm

- wrote: woodenys


I believe we may have a safooty-ism here :lol:
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Postby sus » Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:35 pm

MatteeG wrote:
- wrote: woodenys


I believe we may have a safooty-ism here :lol:


woodenys hate it if Port would the flag this year?
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Postby MST » Thu Jul 06, 2006 3:09 pm

"Hopefully sturt are entering an early nineties patch. Id be happy for 8 strait finals misses but if they want to do 7 or 8 woodenys i wouldnt complain"[/quote]

You idiot.
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Postby Aerie » Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:34 pm

doggies4eva wrote:I see the Norf/Souf game as match of the round as the one that loses will start to look a bit shaky. On the other hand a win would be very handy at this stage of the season. The dogs and eagles are destined to meet again in the finals no matter who wins.


That may be from a Central viewpoint, but IMO this is a massive game for the Eagles. We always seem to just get pipped on percentage and lose top spot to Central, which would give us a week off. Last year it was this game that cost us top spot (if only Lindsay kicked that goal from the top of the goal square at half time!!!) and it may well be the same this week. Having played in every week of the finals for the last couple of years, a weeks break at that time of year could be a blessing. The two games between North and South and Central and Eagles are hugely important games and could go a long way in determining where each of these teams finishes after Rd 23.
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Postby MightyEagles » Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:04 pm

You have to remember Aerie that we have the bye, in round 21 I believe and having the week off in the first week of the finals might go against us, but it could help us if we have any injuries.
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Postby Wedgie » Thu Jul 06, 2006 8:50 pm

SANFL Stats Report Rd 14 (by Phil Herden)

ROUND 13 NOTES
North 15.16.106 d Glenelg 9.9.63 by 43pts @ Prospect Oval

- Roosters 3rd straight win over Tigers
- First time this season Glenelg have not led at Quarter Time
- Tigers have lost five of their last six matches
South 25.5.155 d Sturt 10.11.71 by 84pts @ Noarlunga Oval
- Panthers 3rd straight win and 3rd straight win at Noarlunga
- Souths 9.1 first quarter the highest scoring first quarter in the SANFL this season
- Panthers 47pt quarter time lead the biggest quarter time lead in the SANFL this season
- Damian Cupido’s 11 goals
- First SANFL player to kick at least 11 goals in a game since Daniel Hargraves kicked 13 in 2002 v South @ Adelaide
- First Panther to kick 10+ goals in a game since D De-Re kicked 12 in 1995 @ Noarlunga
- Last player 10+ goals in a game @ Noarlunga since Adam Richardson (West) kicked 12 in 2002
Central 7.8.50 d West 5.12.42 by 8pts @ Hamra Homes Oval
- 9th straight win by Central over West & 8th straight over Bloods at Elizabeth
- Centrals 7.8.50
- All Time Lowest Winning score for the Bulldogs (previous 8.6.54 v North in 1997)
- Bulldogs lowest score of the season
- West’s lowest score conceded this season
- Lowest winning score this SANFL season (previous 12.15.87 by Norwood v South Rd 7)
Port 20.10.130 d Norwood 10.10.70 by 60 pts @ Alberton Oval
- Magpies had 92 more possessions and 10 more scoring shots
- Port’s highest score of the season
- Redleg’s highest score conceded this season
General Stat Note - All 4 league results were reversed in the reserves

Stats Info for Rd 14 Previews:

EAGLES v CENTRAL
2.20pm Saturday July 8 @ Woodville Oval

All Time Record : Played 47, Central won 25, Eagles won 22
All Time @ Woodville : Played 13, Central won 9, Eagles won 4
Recent Encounters : Central have won 5 of last 7 and 13 of last 17
Recent @ Woodville : Central have won 5 of the last 6
Recent Results
2006 Rd 4 April 25 @ Adel Eagles 16.15.111 d Central 13.10.88 by 23pts
2005 GF Oct 2 @ AAMI Central 15.14.104 d Eagles 11.10.76 by 28pts
2005 Rd 21 Aug 21 @ Wdvl Central 12.11.83 d Eagles 10.6.66 by 17pts
2005 Rd 16 July 16 @ NAP Central 13.5.83 d Eagles 9.11.65 by 18pts
2005 Rd 5 April 25 @ Adel Eagles 16.22.118 d Central 6.8.44 by 74pts
2004 GF Oct 3 @ AAMI Central 23.15.153 d Eagles 4.4.28 by 125pts
2004 2SF Sep 19 @ AAMI Central 12.9.81 d Eagles 12.7.79 by 2pts
2004 Rd 14 July 3 @ Wdvl Eagles 10.4.64 d Central 8.10.58 by 6pts
2004 Rd 3 Apr 17 @ NAP Eagles 11.11.77 d Central 9.15.69 by 8pts
Road Ahead – Eagles: Port @ Alberton, Sturt @ Unley, West @ Woodville
Road Ahead – Central: Bye, Norwood @ Coopers, South @ Hamra Homes
Media Coverage: ABC TV from 2.30pm

NORTH v SOUTH
2.20pm Saturday July 8 @ Prospect Oval
1907-2006 Record :
Played 232, North won 159, South won 72, Drawn 2
All Time @ Prospect : Played 85, North won 62, South won n 23,
All Recent Encounters : South have won 4 of the last 7.
Recent @ Prospect : South have won the last 6, North last win Rd 7 (May 8) 1999
Recent Results
2006 Rd 2 April 8 @ Noarlunga North 20.21.141 d South 19.9.123 by 18pts
2005 Rd 19 Aug 6 @ Noarlunga North 11.15.81 d South 10.6.66 by 15pts
2005 Rd 9 May 28 @ Prospect South 22.17.149 d North 14.7.91 by 58pts
2004 Rd 23 Sept 4 @ Prospect South 17.16.118 d North 14.8.92 by 26pts
2004 Rd 15 July 10 @ Noarlunga North 20.13.133 d South 10.3.63 by 70pts
2004 Rd 9 May 29 @ Noarlunga South 17.17.119 d North 9.13.67 by 52ptrs
Road Ahead – North: Bye, Port @ Alberton, Norwood @ Prospect
Road Ahead – South: Glenelg @ Glenelg, Bye, Central @ Hamra Homes
Media Coverage: Life FM 107.9 from 2.00pm (live on http://www.life.on.net)

WEST v NORWOOD
11.45am Saturday July 8 @ Adelaide Oval
1907-2006 Record :
Played 239, Norwood won 142, West won 95, Drawn 2
1907-2006 @ Adelaide : Played 57, Norwood won 34, West won 23
Recent Encounters : Norwood won the 2 last encounters, West the previous 7
Recent Results
2006 Rd 4 Apr 22 @ Br’spectrum Norwood 19.13.127 d West 15.14.104 by 23pts
2005 Rd 12 June 18 @ Br’spectrum Norwood 11.5.71 d West 5.10.40 by 31pts
2005 Rd 3 Apr 8 @ Norwood West 16.14.110 d Norwood 14.17.101 by 9pts
2004 Rd 21 Aug 22 @ Adelaide West 14.14.98 d Norwood 14.12.96 by 2pts
2004 Rd 11 June 11 @ Norwood West 9.14.68 d Norwood 5.8.38 by 30pts
2004 Rd 2 April 10 @ Br’spectrum West 17.9.111 d Norwood 13.15.93 by 18pts
Road Ahead – West: Sturt @ Broadspectrum, Glenelg @ Glenelg, Eagles @ Woodville
Road Ahead – Norwood: Bye, Central @ Coopers, North @ Prospect
Media Coverage: 1197am RPH Adelaide from 11.30am (live on http://www.rphadelaide.org.au)

STURT v PORT
2.40pm Saturday July 8 @ Adelaide Oval
1907-2006 Record :
Played 254, Port won 167, Sturt 85, Drawn 2
1907-2006 @ Adelaide : Played 56, Port won 30, Sturt won 26
Recent Encounters : Port has won the last encounter but Sturt won the previous 4
Recent @ Adelaide Oval : Sturt has won last 4 and 7 of the last 8
Recent Results
2005 Rd 18 July 30 @ Alberton Port 17.10.112 d Sturt 9.11.65 by 47pts
2005 Rd 10 June 3 @ Adelaide Sturt 15.15.105 d Port 14.8.92 by 13pts
2005 Rd 2 Apr 1 @ Adelaide Sturt 13.7.85 d Port 11.13.79 by 6pts
2004 Rd 15 July 10 @ Adelaide Sturt 11.10.76 d Port 6.11.47 by 29pts
2004 Rd 9 May 28 @ Adelaide Sturt 12.10.82 d Port 7.6.48 by 34pts
Road Ahead – Sturt: West @ Broadspectrum, Eagles @ Unley, Bye
Road Ahead – Port: Eagles @ Alberton, North @ Alberton, Glenelg @ Glenelg
Media Coverage: 1197am RPH Adelaide from 2.30pm (live on http://www.rphadelaide.org.au)
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Postby doggies4eva » Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:56 am

Aerie wrote:
doggies4eva wrote:I see the Norf/Souf game as match of the round as the one that loses will start to look a bit shaky. On the other hand a win would be very handy at this stage of the season. The dogs and eagles are destined to meet again in the finals no matter who wins.


That may be from a Central viewpoint, but IMO this is a massive game for the Eagles. We always seem to just get pipped on percentage and lose top spot to Central, which would give us a week off. Last year it was this game that cost us top spot (if only Lindsay kicked that goal from the top of the goal square at half time!!!) and it may well be the same this week. Having played in every week of the finals for the last couple of years, a weeks break at that time of year could be a blessing. The two games between North and South and Central and Eagles are hugely important games and could go a long way in determining where each of these teams finishes after Rd 23.


You blokes would have got a week off if you had beaten us the first time, Hehe.
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Postby Dog_ger » Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:40 pm

Only one game matters this week Wedge...! Eag's V Dogs...! The only difference between these 2 supperior teams of this new millenium is Bruce Laird...! We have him...! Dogs by 20 points...! There is no team sweeter to beat and break the heart of than Fullers Faithfull...! Hate us Eagles...! We are your monkey....!!!! :D :D :lol: :wink: :wink:



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Postby MightyEagles » Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:51 pm

Sturt 2002. :roll: :wink:
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WTFC - P 1568 W 702 L 841 D 25 W% 45.56
Total - P 2671 W 1183 L 1457 D 32 W% 44.88
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Postby giffo » Fri Jul 07, 2006 9:03 pm

I think you mean ROY Laird dog_ger. Fireman BRUCE coaches the bridesmaids at Woodville. And Mighty Eagles, yees it was Sturt in 2002, not the Eagles. Premiers 2000,2001,2003,2004,2005; Runners-up 2002. Not runners up 2000,2001,2004,2005; not even there 2002,2003.
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Postby Dog_ger » Fri Jul 07, 2006 9:06 pm

Giffo... Too many Reds...! HA.... Sorry Dude...!

Every one's Bruce...? Willas....?
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