... first since AllewayWedgie wrote:Congratulations to Mitch Harvey who won the Ken Farmer Medal today by 3 goals.
Someone at Prospect said it was North's first since Daniel Hargraves in 2002.
It's coming home.
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Clowns OUT. Smears OUT. RESIST THE OCCUPATION.
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Sour note with Harry Grant to miss next two games with concussion.
Plenty of options with Liddy, Dittmar and Larkins all played in the reserves.
Liddy was quiet whilst Larkins nudged 40 possessions.
Plenty of options with Liddy, Dittmar and Larkins all played in the reserves.
Liddy was quiet whilst Larkins nudged 40 possessions.
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Ravens should be in the finals and I am calling for a protest at West Lakes 4pm today. Please bring all crows gear and flags and we will march to Thebby
Surely SANFL can override the ladder and get the better team in.
Surely SANFL can override the ladder and get the better team in.
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May be difficult to get half their side back from overseas if you win the fight…
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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.....and get the better team in". The better team OVER THE YEAR is the Eagles, who won as many games as Adelaide SANFL and had a higher %.
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Makes sense, they’re taking over one of their ovals, might as well complete the pillage.another grub wrote:Ravens should be in the finals and I am calling for a protest at West Lakes 4pm today. Please bring all crows gear and flags and we will march to Thebby
Surely SANFL can override the ladder and get the better team in.
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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Darkness there, and nothing more."
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Darkness there, and nothing more."
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Especially with the unfair conditions imposed onto them by the SANFL.another grub wrote:Ravens should be in the finals and I am calling for a protest at West Lakes 4pm today. Please bring all crows gear and flags and we will march to Thebby
Surely SANFL can override the ladder and get the better team in.
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Should we expect the 4000 to turn up, or just the 6 intellectually disadvantaged youths and the lady with the drum?another grub wrote:Ravens should be in the finals and I am calling for a protest at West Lakes 4pm today. Please bring all crows gear and flags and we will march to Thebby
Surely SANFL can override the ladder and get the better team in.
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Can we just skip to week 2 of the finals.
Norwood v Sturt and Central v Glenelg is a lot more appealing than this week's games!
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Norwood v Sturt and Central v Glenelg is a lot more appealing than this week's games!
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Does it concern anyone else the lack of goals in the SANFL in recent years. The tally of goals to win a Ken Farmer over the past 9 or 10 years has been about 50 goals? Not knocking the respective recipients but doesn't it say something about the look of the game and its entertainment value. Is it easier to coach a defensive game plan with the players available?
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Just skip to the GF, nwd v ?Wedgie wrote:Can we just skip to week 2 of the finals.
Norwood v Sturt and Central v Glenelg is a lot more appealing than this week's games!
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Don’t upset the footy gods, mate…nwdfanparade wrote:Just skip to the GF, nwd v ?Wedgie wrote:Can we just skip to week 2 of the finals.
Norwood v Sturt and Central v Glenelg is a lot more appealing than this week's games!
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I watch a lot of footy with my 6yo son these days, and do occasionally ponder what the highlights and drawcards of Aussie rules footy might be for newcomers compared to say the 90s when I was growing up watching it. Certainly less scoring, high/contested marking and physical clashes (for better or worse).DoublebluTiger wrote:Does it concern anyone else the lack of goals in the SANFL in recent years. The tally of goals to win a Ken Farmer over the past 9 or 10 years has been about 50 goals? Not knocking the respective recipients but doesn't it say something about the look of the game and its entertainment value. Is it easier to coach a defensive game plan with the players available?
10 minutes of number crunching suggests SANFL scoring has plateaued in recent years at around 70 points per team per game..
2024- 70.9
2023- 68.4
2022- 71.3
2021- 72.5
2020- 71.5 (shortened season)
2019 – 77.5
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2016- 82.1 (first year of the 'last touch' rule saw a spike)
2015- 76.0
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2006- 103.8 (cherry picked this season, as I recall it was high scoring and fun to watch)
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Definitely easier to coach a defensive game plan with the players available and the (lack of) quality of playing surfaces. The players are fit and committed and the coaches prioritise defence first. Most players who are fit and committed and have the skill set required to consistently hit targets to thread through a modern zone, are filling one of the 800 plus list spots on an AFL list. Those not fit and committed, even if highly skilled, won't keep up at SANFL level.saintal wrote:I watch a lot of footy with my 6yo son these days, and do occasionally ponder what the highlights and drawcards of Aussie rules footy might be for newcomers compared to say the 90s when I was growing up watching it. Certainly less scoring, high/contested marking and physical clashes (for better or worse).DoublebluTiger wrote:Does it concern anyone else the lack of goals in the SANFL in recent years. The tally of goals to win a Ken Farmer over the past 9 or 10 years has been about 50 goals? Not knocking the respective recipients but doesn't it say something about the look of the game and its entertainment value. Is it easier to coach a defensive game plan with the players available?
10 minutes of number crunching suggests SANFL scoring has plateaued in recent years at around 70 points per team per game..
2024- 70.9
2023- 68.4
2022- 71.3
2021- 72.5
2020- 71.5 (shortened season)
2019 – 77.5
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2016- 82.1 (first year of the 'last touch' rule saw a spike)
2015- 76.0
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2006- 103.8 (cherry picked this season, as I recall it was high scoring and fun to watch)
That mid-2000's period had a number of attacking minded coaches - Jarman, Phillips, Fuller - and the footy was high scoring compared to the AFL at the time. Now it is the opposite.
It will be interesting if the SANFL moves on from the low scoring trend it has found itself in since around 2010. Perhaps if the AFL sides leave and the level of professionalism drops, it may turn in to better football to watch? Perhaps Queensland and NSW will produce more players with the growth of the game and the player depth will return - given for the last 15 years SA and WA have had to help fill Gold Coast and GWS squads on top of their own.
As for the Ken Farmer and Coleman Medallists - those days of 100 goals in a season seem long gone and have been missing since the turn of the century unfortunately. Thankfully we still get glimpses of the forwards having their day and it is still great to watch when it happens.
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Saturday 31st August
Thomas Farms Oval
18s - 1st SF - Sturt v Woodville-West Torrens - 10:00am
16s - 2nd SF - Sturt v South Adelaide - 12:30pm
R - QF - Sturt v Glenelg - 2:50pm
Flinders University Oval
R - EF - South Adelaide v Woodville-West Torrens - 11:30am
Stratarama Stadium
16s - 1st SF - North Adelaide v Central District - 11:00am
18s - 2nd SF - Glenelg v Central District - 1:20pm
Thomas Farms Oval
18s - 1st SF - Sturt v Woodville-West Torrens - 10:00am
16s - 2nd SF - Sturt v South Adelaide - 12:30pm
R - QF - Sturt v Glenelg - 2:50pm
Flinders University Oval
R - EF - South Adelaide v Woodville-West Torrens - 11:30am
Stratarama Stadium
16s - 1st SF - North Adelaide v Central District - 11:00am
18s - 2nd SF - Glenelg v Central District - 1:20pm
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Interesting that the Sturt v WWT 18s game has been allocated the early timeslot. They would have only played once or twice that early all season I'm guessing.Bluedemon wrote:Saturday 31st August
Thomas Farms Oval
18s - 1st SF - Sturt v Woodville-West Torrens - 10:00am
16s - 2nd SF - Sturt v South Adelaide - 12:30pm
R - QF - Sturt v Glenelg - 2:50pm
Flinders University Oval
R - EF - South Adelaide v Woodville-West Torrens - 11:30am
Stratarama Stadium
16s - 1st SF - North Adelaide v Central District - 11:00am
18s - 2nd SF - Glenelg v Central District - 1:20pm
Any reasoning behind that?
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I would say its so all the Sturt teams are together at Unley. 3 games so one has to start earlier, reserves would've never played at 2.50pm either all yearBoomBabyDagger wrote:Interesting that the Sturt v WWT 18s game has been allocated the early timeslot. They would have only played once or twice that early all season I'm guessing.Bluedemon wrote:Saturday 31st August
Thomas Farms Oval
18s - 1st SF - Sturt v Woodville-West Torrens - 10:00am
16s - 2nd SF - Sturt v South Adelaide - 12:30pm
R - QF - Sturt v Glenelg - 2:50pm
Flinders University Oval
R - EF - South Adelaide v Woodville-West Torrens - 11:30am
Stratarama Stadium
16s - 1st SF - North Adelaide v Central District - 11:00am
18s - 2nd SF - Glenelg v Central District - 1:20pm
Any reasoning behind that?
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Hour and a half earlier than our Rd 9 game vs the LPRs at Pecker ParkPurple Warrior wrote: I would say its so all the Sturt teams are together at Unley. 3 games so one has to start earlier, reserves would've never played at 2.50pm either all year
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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