Glenelg are a great team and it could easily have gone either way but we somehow just keeping on winning the important ones...
I reckong the Prelim will be a cracker next week as well, what an amazing finals series so far...
Go U Dogs...



by Jase » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:16 pm
by csbowes » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:16 pm
by Mate » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:26 pm
Sploosh wrote:It's just so pathetically predictable. Fair enough to Centrals, they're only doing what they should, but in these days of dwindling interest in the SANFL, the boring repetitiveness is killing off the viability of the competition.
by Wedgie » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:29 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Cambridge Clarrie » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:36 pm
Wedgie wrote:Great effort by the Dogs, an absolute pleasure (and I mean that) to see the way they lift every finals series over and over again, profesionalism personified.
I reckon I'd still have money on the Bays for the GF, they wouldn't want another week off, probably a good result for them even though the week off will help the Dogs too.
Should be a ripper GF.
by cennals05 » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:37 pm
by sjt » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:40 pm
Sploosh wrote:It's just so pathetically predictable. Fair enough to Centrals, they're only doing what they should, but in these days of dwindling interest in the SANFL, the boring repetitiveness is killing off the viability of the competition.
by goraw » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:40 pm
by scott » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:42 pm
by sjt » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:44 pm
cennals05 wrote:I told everyone to book mark the page where I thought a mannequin could play better than Ryan Williams as comments like that normally come back to bite me. I guess it did, when he kicked the goal to put us in front.
So here goes for the Grand Final. Centrals are crap.
by csbowes » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:45 pm
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Wedgie wrote:Great effort by the Dogs, an absolute pleasure (and I mean that) to see the way they lift every finals series over and over again, profesionalism personified.
I reckon I'd still have money on the Bays for the GF, they wouldn't want another week off, probably a good result for them even though the week off will help the Dogs too.
Should be a ripper GF.
Agreed. If the Bays had won by two points, I don't think that would have helped them (besides the obvious fact that they'd have secured a GF berth). All logic suggests they will have another chance in a fortnights time...
by Cambridge Clarrie » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:46 pm
csbowes wrote:Cambridge Clarrie wrote:Wedgie wrote:Great effort by the Dogs, an absolute pleasure (and I mean that) to see the way they lift every finals series over and over again, profesionalism personified.
I reckon I'd still have money on the Bays for the GF, they wouldn't want another week off, probably a good result for them even though the week off will help the Dogs too.
Should be a ripper GF.
Agreed. If the Bays had won by two points, I don't think that would have helped them (besides the obvious fact that they'd have secured a GF berth). All logic suggests they will have another chance in a fortnights time...
Have to say... think I'd take the 2 point win and send Centrals into an prelim rather than have to do that myself... I think the week off will mean much more to Centrals, with the Gowans twins getting the rest their bodies need...
Glenelg now have to front up to what is a pointless game for them. They win and yeah great they get to where they should be, but lose and its a demoralising crash for the season.
I don't say that to poke fun, but I think Sturt have less in the tank at this stage and making the GF now would be a bonus and unexpected, whereas the Bays should be there already.
For me, Glenelg are still favourites to take out the premiership.
by scott » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:47 pm
Mate wrote:Sploosh wrote:It's just so pathetically predictable. Fair enough to Centrals, they're only doing what they should, but in these days of dwindling interest in the SANFL, the boring repetitiveness is killing off the viability of the competition.
It may not be practical, but what the comp really needs is for the other 8 teams to aspire and gradually become as great as Centrals. Imagine then, the viability and interest of our comp!
by Cambridge Clarrie » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:48 pm
sjt wrote:Sploosh wrote:It's just so pathetically predictable. Fair enough to Centrals, they're only doing what they should, but in these days of dwindling interest in the SANFL, the boring repetitiveness is killing off the viability of the competition.
If you thought that was boring, well......I guess you're bored and trolling. Two brilliant, thrilling games two weeks in a row, what a great advertisement for the SANFL. Fantastic atmosphere, from both supporters. Obviously I'm bias from a Central perspective but that was amazing. With one weeks less rest, I thought that would come into play. What an amazing team. So proud of the boys!
by dedja » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:50 pm
by csbowes » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:51 pm
scott wrote:Not that it made a difference to the result, but I'm gobsmacked at the events that took place after the siren.
Daniel Schell marks the ball, siren sounds, he handballs the ball into the air in celebration and the game is complete.
Well, you'd think. Suddenly you see the poor old goal umpire charging back to the goals while the field umpire (who clearly thought 'stuff my mate, have a kick and we'll guess if it's a goal/behind') gave Schell a kick and completely ignored the fact he already chose to handball the ball as his choice of disposal.
Ended up getting a behind when the final margin really should have been one point.
Happy to be corrected, though, if he received another free kick for some reason or something, but that's how I saw that completely farcical situation.
by mal » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:55 pm
by dedja » Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:55 pm
csbowes wrote:scott wrote:Not that it made a difference to the result, but I'm gobsmacked at the events that took place after the siren.
Daniel Schell marks the ball, siren sounds, he handballs the ball into the air in celebration and the game is complete.
Well, you'd think. Suddenly you see the poor old goal umpire charging back to the goals while the field umpire (who clearly thought 'stuff my mate, have a kick and we'll guess if it's a goal/behind') gave Schell a kick and completely ignored the fact he already chose to handball the ball as his choice of disposal.
Ended up getting a behind when the final margin really should have been one point.
Happy to be corrected, though, if he received another free kick for some reason or something, but that's how I saw that completely farcical situation.
That's what I thought happened. A disgrace it must be said. Surely those umpires will be given a few words...
by dedja » Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:03 pm
csbowes wrote:NFC wrote:Adelaide Hawk wrote:Which team would have the most soft cock players, Glenelg or Sturt?
Both, both have just bowed down to Central, yawn, saw it coming a mile away.
The SANFL- where chokers exist to lose to Central.
6 points and 2 points is bowing down? So what do you call the regular shalacking your team took week in week out this year? Geez come on people, a bit of perspective here.
Centrals showed great mental strength for the second week running to JUST knock off one of the best sides in the league. If Central had lost to Sturt or Glenelg, I doubt anyone would describe that as bowing down.
... but should that be the new definition some fools wish to go by, then I'm glad Sturt had a comprehensive victory today, completely and utterly anhiliating a poor ass Torrens side, who did nothing but bow before our immense greatness.
by csbowes » Sun Sep 20, 2009 8:06 pm
mal wrote:And to think some GL barrackers didnt mind playing CD instead of ST today
Theres 3 things that I have come to learn
1 When you win the toss in Test cricket and you wanna bowl DONT
2 Dont back against CD at Elizabeth
3 Dont back against CD in finals that are not grand finals
GL $1-65
CD $2-25
Thats what the bookies bet today
Bloody amazing odds the dogs
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