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In alphabetical order
Its Glenelgs/North Adelaides/South Adelaides/Woodville West Torrens's flag to lose in 2021
Its Glenelgs/North Adelaides/South Adelaides/Woodville West Torrens's flag to lose in 2021
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mal wrote:In alphabetical order
Its Glenelgs/North Adelaides/South Adelaides/Woodville West Torrens's flag to lose in 2021
Only round 3. I’m not discounting Norwood on one game or the Power reserves.
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The under 16 grand final will be on this Saturday at Noarlunga between South and Glenelg.
Glenelg have won the last four. Impressive by any standard.
Glenelg have won the last four. Impressive by any standard.
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Pseudo wrote:DOC wrote:“While it was important to provide SANFL Clubs, players, coaches, umpires, volunteers and supporters with as much surety as possible to assist with planning, there was always a need to have flexibility around the rolling AFL fixture to accommodate SANFL broadcast games and maximise attendances,” Mr Duldig said.
The SANFL pays ch7 for coverage, yet has to reschedule its games so as not to upset ch7's AFL coverage.
Should have given coverage to ch9.
Wouldn't upset the AFL's coverage at all, but it would mean no SANFL coverage so you decide what you want. Some or none?
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Spargo wrote:mal wrote:In alphabetical order
Its Glenelgs/North Adelaides/South Adelaides/Woodville West Torrens's flag to lose in 2021
Only round 3. I’m not discounting Norwood on one game or the Power reserves.
Rebuild phase at the Parade mate, you can safely put a line through us
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DOC wrote:The under 16 grand final will be on this Saturday at Noarlunga between South and Glenelg.
Glenelg have won the last four. Impressive by any standard.
Some great top end talent in that South team, not sure they have the depth of the Bays though.
South fans keep an eye on Jack Delean, different type of player but has been on the same trajectory as Horne.
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Dutchy wrote:DOC wrote:The under 16 grand final will be on this Saturday at Noarlunga between South and Glenelg.
Glenelg have won the last four. Impressive by any standard.
Some great top end talent in that South team, not sure they have the depth of the Bays though.
South fans keep an eye on Jack Delean, different type of player but has been on the same trajectory as Horne.
Going for five in a row of 16s flags, IIRC.
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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Oh goody. A SANFL "showdown". Now maybe the Crows will get their promised 4000 to a SANFL game.
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DOC wrote:The under 16 grand final will be on this Saturday at Noarlunga between South and Glenelg.
Glenelg have won the last four. Impressive by any standard.
Make that Sunday at 11am.
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DOC wrote:Latest Sportsbet market (Latest market in Bold)
Port Adelaide $5 $6
North Adelaide $6 $5.50
Woodville-West Torrens $6 $5
Glenelg $7 $6
Norwood $7 $10
Adelaide $9 $15
South Adelaide $9 $5.50
Central District $13 $26
Sturt $13 $12
West Adelaide $15 $81
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Three quarter time and South with a 6 goal to one third quarter lead by four goals.
Will need a big effort by Glenelg to get up from here.
Will need a big effort by Glenelg to get up from here.
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DOC wrote:Final siren.
South win by 53 points.
BOG went to South Ruckman Tom Schirmer
That’s a fantastic win and great for our club as a whole to show we can actually win a premiership.
Well done Panther boys!!
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DOC wrote:BOG went to South Ruckman Tom Schirmer
Bound to go in the mid season draft to cover GCs ruck deficit...
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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Jack Hannath almost a certainty.
If not Michael Knoll.
I have heard Centrals have got a lot of ruck options.
If not Michael Knoll.
I have heard Centrals have got a lot of ruck options.
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DOC wrote:Jack Hannath almost a certainty.
If not Michael Knoll.
I have heard Centrals have got a lot of ruck options.
Cailotto a certainty is the inside word.
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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Wish him all the best. A mate of mine was there to see him dodge the people in charge to get a beer, A true legend of the SANFL.
SANFL star of the 1980s Grenville Dietrich has his right leg amputated after serious fall
Goalkicking machine Grenville Dietrich, the larger than life full forward who dominated SANFL football in the mid-1980s, is facing his toughest battle.
Former star SANFL goalkicker Grenville Dietrich is recovering in hospital after having most of his right leg amputated.
The 61-year-old, who twice kicked the century of goals in a season for North Adelaide in the 1980s, is understood to have had two surgeries following complications from a fall in January.
The first surgery at Royal Adelaide Hospital two weeks ago was to remove his right foot after he “just sat home and watched my toes turn black after my fall in January’’ and the second, to remove the leg “from above the knee’’, was earlier this week.
In a Facebook post, Dietrich wrote that his complications had stemmed from “a lack of good blood flow’’.
Dietrich, from Mildura in Victoria, was a flamboyant full forward for the Roosters from 1982-86, leading the club’s goalkicking each year.
Quick on the lead, a spectacular high mark and a superb kick at goal, he booted 445 goals in 103 games for North, including 109 in 1983 and 101 in 1984.
Dietrich played two state games for SA in 1986, kicking seven goals, including four in the Croweaters’ 10-point win against Victoria at Football Park.
He controversially left the Roosters at the end of the 1986 season – after he had played in consecutive losing grand finals against Glenelg – to join SANFL rival West Torrens, allegedly because of “philosophical differences” with North coach Mick Nunan.
Dietrich, a loveable larrikin, was renowned for enjoying the social side of football.
He topped the Eagles’ goalkicking in his first season at the club in 1987, with 54, but battled injuries and played just two games the following year before quitting league football.
He kicked 10 or more goals in a game nine times.
North chief executive Greg Edwards said the club had wrapped its arms around Dietrich, a favourite son, and offered him all the support he needs.
“At the moment we are giving him some space to let him recover from what has been some horrific surgery,’’ Edwards said.
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Where are they now ... a chat with Grenville Dietrich in 2014
“He's still in hospital so we’ve just wished him all the best, sent him some flowers and let him know that as soon as he’s ready we’ll throw our arms around him and give him all the support he needs from us.
“Everyone at our club loves Grenville, the number of mates he’s got here is ridiculous. The footy club is important to him and we look forward to being able to help him as much as we can when he gets out of hospital.’’
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/af ... erallPos=1
SANFL star of the 1980s Grenville Dietrich has his right leg amputated after serious fall
Goalkicking machine Grenville Dietrich, the larger than life full forward who dominated SANFL football in the mid-1980s, is facing his toughest battle.
Former star SANFL goalkicker Grenville Dietrich is recovering in hospital after having most of his right leg amputated.
The 61-year-old, who twice kicked the century of goals in a season for North Adelaide in the 1980s, is understood to have had two surgeries following complications from a fall in January.
The first surgery at Royal Adelaide Hospital two weeks ago was to remove his right foot after he “just sat home and watched my toes turn black after my fall in January’’ and the second, to remove the leg “from above the knee’’, was earlier this week.
In a Facebook post, Dietrich wrote that his complications had stemmed from “a lack of good blood flow’’.
Dietrich, from Mildura in Victoria, was a flamboyant full forward for the Roosters from 1982-86, leading the club’s goalkicking each year.
Quick on the lead, a spectacular high mark and a superb kick at goal, he booted 445 goals in 103 games for North, including 109 in 1983 and 101 in 1984.
Dietrich played two state games for SA in 1986, kicking seven goals, including four in the Croweaters’ 10-point win against Victoria at Football Park.
He controversially left the Roosters at the end of the 1986 season – after he had played in consecutive losing grand finals against Glenelg – to join SANFL rival West Torrens, allegedly because of “philosophical differences” with North coach Mick Nunan.
Dietrich, a loveable larrikin, was renowned for enjoying the social side of football.
He topped the Eagles’ goalkicking in his first season at the club in 1987, with 54, but battled injuries and played just two games the following year before quitting league football.
He kicked 10 or more goals in a game nine times.
North chief executive Greg Edwards said the club had wrapped its arms around Dietrich, a favourite son, and offered him all the support he needs.
“At the moment we are giving him some space to let him recover from what has been some horrific surgery,’’ Edwards said.
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Where are they now ... a chat with Grenville Dietrich in 2014
“He's still in hospital so we’ve just wished him all the best, sent him some flowers and let him know that as soon as he’s ready we’ll throw our arms around him and give him all the support he needs from us.
“Everyone at our club loves Grenville, the number of mates he’s got here is ridiculous. The footy club is important to him and we look forward to being able to help him as much as we can when he gets out of hospital.’’
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/af ... erallPos=1
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State squad announced:
https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/sanfl- ... ate-squad/
Match now confirmed as a curtain raiser to an afl fixture.
It would've been superb to have held it as a stand-alone fixture at AO (or a central suburban ground) with 5000-odd fans in voice.
As it is, the game will be played in front of 30000 people who largely do not care, and whose care will not be any greater by the end of the match. WOFTAM.
https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/sanfl- ... ate-squad/
Match now confirmed as a curtain raiser to an afl fixture.
It would've been superb to have held it as a stand-alone fixture at AO (or a central suburban ground) with 5000-odd fans in voice.
As it is, the game will be played in front of 30000 people who largely do not care, and whose care will not be any greater by the end of the match. WOFTAM.
Clowns OUT. Smears OUT. RESIST THE OCCUPATION.
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Pseudo wrote:State squad announced:
https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/sanfl- ... ate-squad/
Match now confirmed as a curtain raiser to an afl fixture.
It would've been superb to have held it as a stand-alone fixture at AO (or a central suburban ground) with 5000-odd fans in voice.
As it is, the game will be played in front of 30000 people who largely do not care, and whose care will not be any greater by the end of the match. WOFTAM.
Might as well not play it at all.
Waste of time playing as a curtain raiser to the AFL
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