R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby JK » Mon Jun 14, 2021 4:30 pm

another grub wrote:Is there a breeze ?


Not much apparently, has looked like two middle of the road sides thus far. Be interesting to see if either side can put the foot down in the premiership quarter.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby Jim05 » Mon Jun 14, 2021 5:42 pm

Watching it in Canberra airport and looked fairly scrappy. Some game from Mitch though, showing his still has miles left in those legs
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby JK » Mon Jun 14, 2021 5:48 pm

Jim05 wrote:Watching it in Canberra airport and looked fairly scrappy. Some game from Mitch though, showing his still has miles left in those legs


Yep wound back the clock a bit, I only saw from half time onward but liked the way we went about it, although still some skills to tidy up. Would think both sides would be making up the numbers if they get to the major round, although sounds like South have some cattle to come back that could make a difference.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby am Bays » Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:00 pm

JK wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Watching it in Canberra airport and looked fairly scrappy. Some game from Mitch though, showing his still has miles left in those legs


Yep wound back the clock a bit, I only saw from half time onward but liked the way we went about it, although still some skills to tidy up. Would think both sides would be making up the numbers if they get to the major round, although sounds like South have some cattle to come back that could make a difference.

You can’t fault Norwood’s effort

As the players get more familiar with Rawlings game style they are only going to improve.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby JK » Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:06 pm

am Bays wrote:
JK wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Watching it in Canberra airport and looked fairly scrappy. Some game from Mitch though, showing his still has miles left in those legs


Yep wound back the clock a bit, I only saw from half time onward but liked the way we went about it, although still some skills to tidy up. Would think both sides would be making up the numbers if they get to the major round, although sounds like South have some cattle to come back that could make a difference.

You can’t fault Norwood’s effort

As the players get more familiar with Rawlings game style they are only going to improve.


Huge off-season for us, will lose a few of the senior players who will need replacing, and need some key forwards, but most clubs around the country probably do too lol. The young lads have a real good dip and thats what I most wanted to see this season whilst we're developing, so a fairly happy camper here all things considered.

Well done to Crossy again on his milestone.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby Pseudo » Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:22 pm

Redlegs charge into premiership favouritism...
Clowns OUT. Smears OUT. RESIST THE OCCUPATION.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby Jim05 » Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:24 pm

Pseudo wrote:Redlegs charge into premiership favouritism...
I would have thought the team that will win the minor Premiership in Round 14 would be unbackable
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby am Bays » Mon Jun 14, 2021 6:40 pm

Jim05 wrote:
Pseudo wrote:Redlegs charge into premiership favouritism...
I would have thought the team that will win the minor Premiership in Round 14 would be unbackable

They can deny it all they want @Pseudo but they can’t deny it…
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: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby Spargo » Mon Jun 14, 2021 7:03 pm

Fair effort from Norwood to come back after last week & get the win.
Serious question marks over South now as contenders.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby southee » Mon Jun 14, 2021 8:30 pm

We are average and a middle of the road side.

Crossy deserved better than what was dished up today. I personally was embarrassed!

South desperately need goal kicking practice-3 players missing goals from
set shots 25 metres out straight in front - not good enough.

Many players out of form. Intensity hasn’t been there since Glenelg loss.

Worrying signs IMO
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby blueandwhite » Mon Jun 14, 2021 10:59 pm

A very poor effort from South today.
Considering the occasion, the lack of effort on occasions from some was just apalling. We are about half as good as we think we are.
Full credit to Norwood , they had a crack and they absolutely belted us in the midfield with Grigg & Co running riot.
Also full credit to most of the Norwood players who attended Post match presentations, a special mention too to Jade Rawlings who was glowing in his praise of Joel Cross.
We have next week off, we have a lengthening injury list but IMO a few players need an attitude adjustment and perhaps an early start the following week v Sturt.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby norwood8 » Tue Jun 15, 2021 2:17 am

Grigg bought his own footy, will need some lengthy time off work due to severe leather poisoning.

A special day for him and his family.

Couldn't complain about the weather either, a very nice day down at Noarlunga.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby saintal » Tue Jun 15, 2021 11:32 am

A poor showing, especially on a milestone day.

Lost count of the number of times CK on the digitalpass used the phrase “hacked forward” when describing South’s clearances and forward entries. Much like the game at the Parade a few month’s back we didn’t handle the pressure around the ball applied by the Legs and disposal appeared rushed.

Had the run of play in the third but regulation misses from 25 out to Cross and Heaslip halted momentum, while moments later Grigg nailed a checkside goal in-front of the hill at the Northern end. From somebody who only watches the Legs a few times a year, it’s difficult to believe he was in the magoos the last time the club’s met.

A fortunate reversal to Sampson in the middle of the ground led to Frietag marking 30 out directly in front half way through the last. Was lucky to score a behind. A minute later Shenton kicked accurately, and it was an uphill battle from there. Not for the first time this season an inability to take chances in front of goal proved telling.

Norwood have proven to be a bogey side in recent years, with South only registering 1 win the past 6 outings. Narrow losses by 9, 9, 4 and 2 points recorded in that time.

Haines was very good. A few others got plenty of the footy but didn’t impact the match greatly (ie Broadbent).

Missed the opportunity to open a decent gap between the top 3 and 4th spot.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby nwdfanparade » Tue Jun 15, 2021 3:57 pm

southee wrote: ...South desperately need goal kicking practice-3 players missing goals from
set shots 25 metres out straight in front - not good enough. quote]



quote="saintal"]A poor showing, especially on a milestone day.




Youi hit the post about 4 times. Perhaps widening the distance between the goal posts might help ;)

Southern car park was almost full. Heaps of Norwood supporters at the NW area. Were all the South supporters in their cars?
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby blueandwhite » Tue Jun 15, 2021 6:03 pm

nwdfanparade wrote:
southee wrote: ...South desperately need goal kicking practice-3 players missing goals from
set shots 25 metres out straight in front - not good enough. quote]

Youi hit the post about 4 times. Perhaps widening the distance between the goal posts might help ;)


quote="saintal"]A poor showing, especially on a milestone day.


Southern car park was almost full. Heaps of Norwood supporters at the NW area. Were all the South supporters in their cars?




Plenty of South supporters in attendance, in fact more than Ive seen at a home game for a long time.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby norwood8 » Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:21 pm

Was a good crowd, any have official number?
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby Plymptonpanther » Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:08 am

Good to see plenty of Legs fans in attendance, well done. Was at my usual spot in the north western pocket, outnumbered by the opposition, but heartened to see several little Panther families enjoying the day if not a win...grrr
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby Plymptonpanther » Wed Jun 16, 2021 3:31 am

and where have you be hiding this bloke Mitch Grigg? Dominated the game, giving blokes the don't argue, stepping inside opponents at will, killed us.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby Plymptonpanther » Wed Jun 16, 2021 4:08 am

Yeah just struggling up forward again. Seldom look likely to take a grab and just never get a crumb atm. Tarca just looks lost and cannot find the ball. Heaslip an ok option up forward I reckon, big body , nice hands, worth a go more time.
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Re: R10 South v Norwood Monday 1410

Postby saintal » Wed Jun 16, 2021 10:00 am

Plymptonpanther wrote:Yeah just struggling up forward again. Seldom look likely to take a grab and just never get a crumb atm. Tarca just looks lost and cannot find the ball. Heaslip an ok option up forward I reckon, big body , nice hands, worth a go more time.


Wilkinson being missed. Fitt started well before finding himself in the twos and then injured. Tarca hot and cold, as is often the case with small forwards.

I like Heaslip in the middle and under packs. Not the most reliable kick though, wouldn't want him lining up to kick the match winner 8) But yes maybe playing forward of centre more.
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