CUTTERMAN wrote:Crowd at Unley was definitely less than the Norwood game, so the guess of 3250 is probably around the mark. Great win today and great tackling. Port Power's depth would have to be questioned a bit if they don't have injuries and can't play their captain and still lose.
They are actually weaker playing 21 AFL listed players than if they have 1 or 2 top ups. The unco teenages that make up the last couple of spots are nothing compared to having guys like Summerton and Sharrad in there side.
Lets get real about it. Port and the Crows specifically asked for stand alone sides so that all their players can play in the same side with a common coaching pattern. Port were handed a couple of bonuses in getting an additional side as an academy side (who knows what that means) and home matches. If they had the same deal as the Crows Summerton and Sharrad would be playing country footy. They should not be using their reserves to win premierships.
CUTTERMAN wrote:Crowd at Unley was definitely less than the Norwood game, so the guess of 3250 is probably around the mark. Great win today and great tackling. Port Power's depth would have to be questioned a bit if they don't have injuries and can't play their captain and still lose.
They are actually weaker playing 21 AFL listed players than if they have 1 or 2 top ups. The unco teenages that make up the last couple of spots are nothing compared to having guys like Summerton and Sharrad in there side.
stan wrote:They are actually weaker playing 21 AFL listed players than if they have 1 or 2 top ups. The unco teenages that make up the last couple of spots are nothing compared to having guys like Summerton and Sharrad in there side.
Hats off to stan for using the word 'unco.'
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CUTTERMAN wrote:Crowd at Unley was definitely less than the Norwood game, so the guess of 3250 is probably around the mark. Great win today and great tackling. Port Power's depth would have to be questioned a bit if they don't have injuries and can't play their captain and still lose.
They are actually weaker playing 21 AFL listed players than if they have 1 or 2 top ups. The unco teenages that make up the last couple of spots are nothing compared to having guys like Summerton and Sharrad in there side.
I don't think the unco teenagers would be the last chosen. On the weekend it was the likes of Jasper Pittard that forced Summerton into the reserves. Had there been more injuries in the Power side, the top SANFL players would take their places, then there would be room on the park for Summerton. Those unco teenagers are there week in week out, unless they personally get injured. The irony of it is that Summerton seems to have more of a positive influence than even those on the very fringe of playing AFL.
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stan wrote:They are actually weaker playing 21 AFL listed players than if they have 1 or 2 top ups. The unco teenages that make up the last couple of spots are nothing compared to having guys like Summerton and Sharrad in there side.
Hats off to stan for using the word 'unco.'
Come on mate have you seen a 19 year old ruckmen or key forward. They move about like a baby giraffe!
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
CUTTERMAN wrote:Crowd at Unley was definitely less than the Norwood game, so the guess of 3250 is probably around the mark. Great win today and great tackling. Port Power's depth would have to be questioned a bit if they don't have injuries and can't play their captain and still lose.
They are actually weaker playing 21 AFL listed players than if they have 1 or 2 top ups. The unco teenages that make up the last couple of spots are nothing compared to having guys like Summerton and Sharrad in there side.
I don't think the unco teenagers would be the last chosen. On the weekend it was the likes of Jasper Pittard that forced Summerton into the reserves. Had there been more injuries in the Power side, the top SANFL players would take their places, then there would be room on the park for Summerton. Those unco teenagers are there week in week out, unless they personally get injured. The irony of it is that Summerton seems to have more of a positive influence than even those on the very fringe of playing AFL.
What I was saying is that if Ladhams didnt play and Summerton came in the Port reserves would be much stronger. We are talking about a baby giraffe or a 200 game sanfl veteran.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
Saturday June 24 Glenelg v Eagles (Gliderol Stadium) – 1.10pm Live on Channel 7 | Live scores and stats at SANFL Website & App
GLENELG
Glenelg coach Matt Lokan will face a selection dilemma for the clash with the Eagles on Saturday.
Wingman Carl Nicholson and leadership group member Lachie Earl have been added to the 23-man squad but whether they survive the cut remains in question.
Nicholson has recovered from a minor hamstring strain while Earl continues to find plenty of the ball in the Reserves.
League
F: I. Milera, McBean, T. Milera
HF: Chalmers, Scott, Bradley
C: Barry, McFarlane, Howard
HB: Scharenberg, Agnew, Curran
B: Haarsma, Sellar, Joseph
R: McGinty, Sawford, Snook
INT: Boyle, Vitkunas, Slade, Nicholson, Earl
Reserves Casey, B. Edwards, Ellis, Evans, Farquhar, Hill, Hosie, Koster, Martini, M. Merrett, Montgomery, Papatolis, Proud, Robinson, Schott, Strange, Sullivan, Trembath, Walker, Wong, Woolard.
Adelaide has opted to leave forward Mitch McGovern in its SANFL line-up for the match against Central on Saturday.
McGovern, who kicked four goals against the Redlegs in Round 9, has been given an extra week in the Macca’s League after returning from a hamstring strain.
Hard-running Riley Knight was sent back from the AFL side while development players Tom Pinyon, Damon Hill and Josh Wittwer have been listed on the extended interchange bench.
Tyson Lever and Sam Tharaldsen couldn’t be considered due to injury.
League
F: Himmelberg, Hunter, Knight
HF: Poholke, McGovern, Menzel
C: Seedsman, Thompson, Gallucci
HB: Gore, Dear, Mackay
B: Doedee, Cheney, Keath
R: O’Brien, Wigg, Jarman
INT: Murphy, Pinyon, Signorello, Hill, Wittwer
IN: Knight, Hill, Pinyon, Wittwer
OUT: T. Lever (shoulder), Tharaldsen (knee)
West Adelaide v North Adelaide (City Mazda Stadium) – 2.10pm Live video stream at digitalpass.sanfl.com.au | Live radio & scores at SANFL Website & App
WEST
West Adelaide has welcomed back star pair Chris Schmidt and Izak Rankine for its clash with North on Saturday.
Captain Schmidt has recovered after being a late withdrawal for the clash with Port in Round 9 while Rankine is back from playing with the McDonald’s SA U18 team.
They have been joined in the 23-man Bloods squad by Tom Pillion, Oliver Johnson and Hugh Haysman, who have all been named on the extended interchange bench.
Key defender Ben Klemke couldn’t be considered due to injury while Jacob Carger and John Noble were sent back to the Reserves.
League
F: Fielke, Watchman, Green
HF: Turner, Middleton, Karpany
C: Batley, K. Stevens, Rankine
HB: Agostino, Burgess, Hill
B: Caire, Keough, Wasley-Black
R: McPherson, Schiller, Schmidt
INT: Pillion, O. Johnson, Haysman, Bates, Favretto
IN: Pillion, Rankine, Schmidt, Haysman, O. Johnson
OUT: Klemke (knee), Carger, J. Noble
Reserves Silverlock, Waite, Head, Anderson, Carger, J. Evans, L. Ryan, Heitmann, I. Johnson, Inglis, Majok, Holliday, Scott, Halkias, J. Ryan, Satanek, J. Stevens, Lynch, J. Noble, Crump, L. Evans.
North Adelaide utility Matt McDonough will play his first Macca’s League game of the season against West on Saturday.
Sidelined for most of the first half of the year with a chest injury, the former Richmond player has been named at half-forward after banking some strong form in the Reserves.
He has been joined in the 21-man line-up by former South defender Ben Darrou,and veteran George Thring, who has also had his good touch in the seconds rewarded.
Matt Appleton, Billy Lloyd and Jay Shannon have all paid the price for the Roosters loss to Glenelg on the Queen’s Birthday.
Dutchy wrote:Hard-running Riley Knight was sent back from the AFL side while development players Tom Pinyon, Damon Hill and Josh Wittwer have been listed on the extended interchange bench.
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Tom Pinyon is a massive unit in the local leagues, be interesting to see him at SANFL level.