RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby Harry the Horse » Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:58 am

Listen to the panic!
C'mon guys, he's a very good player but it's not exactly like the Bays have a hole in defence at the minute.
We've just lost Carr for the finals this week and probably won't get Hingey back ...
Still, just the sight of Sammy in the twos might be enough to give Chambo the wobblies. :D
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby MST » Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:11 pm

No panic here mate. I would be quite happy for Rudolph to come back into the Bays finals side after no pre-season and the majority of the minor round....To me that would unsettle a pretty stable backline and surely it's going to take more than a couple of runs in the reserves for him to get his touch back?

Plus what do they do with him AND Mills in the same backline?

Anyway's, as has been highlighted on more than one occasion this year, Chambers WILL kick goals on any full back IF given the proper delivery from the midfielders.

Bring on Sunday.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby milbo » Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:25 pm

he MAY kick a couple... but all we can do is go on recent form... and Chambo's recent form v Glenelg fullbacks is laughable. Now he hasnt just got one thats got the wood on him...he's got 2.... surely any sturt supporters worst nightmare. No Chambo = No Sturt.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby am Bays » Wed Aug 19, 2009 1:53 pm

SJABC wrote:
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CUTTERMAN wrote:I thought the possibility to add to your list closed around July or something, if so, therefore he's been on their list all year and have paid him? I've no idea how all this works, anyone help out.


He was more than likely never cut from their list, maybe he was just absent and getting paid zero dollars.


Correct. He was never taken off the list despite being out for 3/4 of the season. Can't get paid for doing no work, and he'll play reserves so will get the standard reserves payment....

Welcome back Sammy....


*I know I shouldn't but it is tooo good an opporunity to pass on*

Jabber are you suggesting Chanmber's shouldn't have got paid for his last two games agaisnt the Bays??? :lol:

OK Sturt fans shoot me down but as the barber says in The Man from Ironbark, "twas all in fun a harmless little lark..."

Seriously should be a good game, if we allow the Sturt midfield any latitude Millsy will be under the pump.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby purch » Wed Aug 19, 2009 2:31 pm

milbo wrote:No Chambo = No Sturt.


Famous last words. Look at our goal kickers list for this season. I think we had just a lazy 12 or 13 on the weekend...It doesn't bother me if they play 2 defenders on Chambers either. It can play straight into our hands if the midfield is on top.

p.s. It would be very nice to see Nick Wark score another major on Sunday.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby MST » Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:09 pm

The 'No Chambers = No Sturt' theory really tickles me I must admit. When people spruik it it suggests to me a general lack of understanding and knowledge.

As Purch has alluded too, we had numerous goal kickers on Saturday and have a good contribution all year to be fair. We had 43 shots at goal against West on Saturday and Chambers was responsible for just 11 of them for a return of 6.5.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby sturtpeter » Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:20 pm

No win against the Bays since Round 2, 2007. to quote a famous political slogan of the 1970's, "It's Time!"

Sturt by 23 points in a possible Grand Final rehearsal.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby am Bays » Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:21 pm

MST, whilst I don't subscribe to the theory No Chambers = No Sturt, June 2006 at the Bay illustrates that, having seen the inside 50 stats for last week up until 3/4 time it is obvious who the primary target is. And given his record over the last 3 years why wouldn't he be the target of choice in the forward 50.

However see my comment in the Sturt v West review thread to see what Chambers thought of some of the delivery....
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby MagareyLegend » Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:31 pm

sturtpeter wrote:Sturt by 23 points in a possible Grand Final rehearsal.

Don't make such predictions it only provides Central with more incentive. :evil:
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby Big Phil » Wed Aug 19, 2009 3:35 pm

Here is the Messenger's website story on a ponytail clad defender returning to action for the Bays after some time away...


Link - http://news-review-messenger.whereilive.com.au/sport/story/out-of-africa/


Reece Homfray @ Messenger Community News wrote:OUT OF AFRICA

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Sam Rudolph


EXCLUSIVE

DEFENDER Sam Rudolph could be a shock inclusion in Glenelg’s Reserves side this weekend in a bid to qualify him for the SANFL finals.

Rudolph, who has missed the entire season while trekking through east Africa, trained with the Tigers on Monday night and is expected to play Reserves against Sturt on Sunday.

``With some encouragement he’ll play,’’ Glenelg football operations manager Ken Applegarth said today.

``He’s got to play three games to qualify for finals but we’ll see how he goes.

``The intention is for him to play the next three games in the Reserves and we’ll assess it from there.’’

The return of Rudolph, who was Glenelg’s best defender last season, could help the Tigers end their 23-year premiership drought.

Applegarth said Rudolph had returned with reasonable fitness but it was never his intention to play in 2009.

``He did a lot of trekking over there,’’ Applegarth said.

``It’s not his football ability, more his ability to stand up to the rigors of SANFL footy.

``But he didn’t come back expecting to play and he’s very much aware of that.

‘’He trained on Monday night with the intention of coming back into the system in 2010.

``But he’s got the backing of everyone at the club.’’

Rudolph’s return is not unlike the return of key position player Daniel Kirk last season.

Kirk returned to Brighton Rd late in the year after a kayaking stint in Queensland, and went on to play in Glenelg’s Grand Final loss to Central District.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby LBT » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:46 pm

MagareyLegend wrote:
sturtpeter wrote:Sturt by 23 points in a possible Grand Final rehearsal.

Don't make such predictions it only provides Central with more incentive. :evil:

This is too true, the only reason the SANFL has a finals series is to work out who will play Centrals in the Grand Final. It has become as predictable as the English Premier League. A win by Sturt this week will see Centrals take top spot and that is where they will stay.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby drebin » Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:32 am

whufc wrote: I thought the rolling eyes were a dead give away that i was being sarcastic. But good work Drebin, keep trying to sniper me because i think Jimmy Allens use of the football is ordinary.


Try spelling Allan's name correctly or were you being sarcastic then? :roll:
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby doggies4eva » Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:27 am

MagareyLegend wrote:
sturtpeter wrote:Sturt by 23 points in a possible Grand Final rehearsal.

Don't make such predictions it only provides Central with more incentive. :evil:


Nsh, we're sick of having to play GFs - after 9 in a row we deserve October off. Roys telling the boys to tank this season. Anyway he did say "possible".
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby stampy » Thu Aug 20, 2009 3:24 pm

oh the arrogance
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby Bluedemon » Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:49 pm

Does Salopek play for the Bays in the SANFL?
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby NFC » Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:51 pm

kookas wrote:Does Salopek play for the Bays in the SANFL?

Travelling emergency I believe. Port play Saturday night though, maybe he could fly back? Doubt it.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby Bluedemon » Thu Aug 20, 2009 5:56 pm

NFC wrote:
kookas wrote:Does Salopek play for the Bays in the SANFL?

Travelling emergency I believe. Port play Saturday night though, maybe he could fly back? Doubt it.


I hope not though.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby am Bays » Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:10 pm

Something is seriously wrong with the footy world if a school game is considered more important than an SANFL league game. Can't Trengrove fullfil his commitment to PAC sport by playing table-tennis mid week????
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:13 pm

am Bays wrote:Something is seriously wrong with the footy world if a school game is considered more important than an SANFL league game. Can't Trengrove fullfil his commitment to PAC sport by playing table-tennis mid week????


Agreed. Unless he's there on a sports scholarship.
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Re: RD21 Sturt v Glenelg @ Unley Preview (Sun 23/8)

Postby Dirko » Thu Aug 20, 2009 10:50 pm

The Glenelg side

F: Button, Duldig, Logan
HF: Hall, Kirkby, Backwell
C: Willoughby, Murphy, B Kane
HB: Meyer, Kirk, Panozzo
B: Mules, Mills, Adlington

R: Cranston, Allan, Fisher

Int: Block, Ruwoldt, McConnell, Liebelt

Sammy Rudolph named on the HFF flank for the reserves....
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