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Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 11:13 am
by PatowalongaPirate
Revo Fitness Oval | Sunday 3rd May | 2:10pm.

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 4:38 pm
by locky801
Eagles by 27 points

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2026 6:32 pm
by goddy11
Sunday May 3
North Adelaide v Woodville-West Torrens | Revo Fitness Oval | 2:10pm

NORTH

League

F Reed Van Huisstede, Mitch Harvey, Blayne O’Loughlin

HF Frank Szekely, Lachlan Wilsdon, Hughen Wissman

C Hugh Payze, James Battersby, Harrison Wigg

HB Alex Spina, Dyson Hilder, Jake Cresswell

B Harrison Magor, Josh Gillow, Cody Raak

R Alex Van Wyk, Angus Schumacher, Oliver Francou

INT Charlie Dickeson, Jed Dignan, Will Francou, Luke Lawrence, Kelsey Rypstra, Bryce Sanders, Tom Tasker

IN Jed Dignan, Oliver Francou, Bryce Sanders

NEW Bryce Sanders (Modbury)



Reserves
F Amin Naim, Alex Hollingworth, Kalan Caputo
HF Owen Kalic, Tadhg Evans, Archie Hadden
C Ryan Paul, Blake Oudshoorn-Bennier, Fergus Lamp-Brooks
HB Kobe Banks, Jeromos Mills-Vasas, Charlie Haysman
B Luke Harvey, Tom Stevens, Henry Turner

R Taj Murray, Luigi Mondello, Ben Francou
INT Lachlan Gardner, Liam Grubb, Max Kozlik, Jay Saunders



EAGLES

League

F Nicholas Hayes, Jack Hayes, Sam Nicholls

HF Max Beattie, Connor Ballenden, Jett Hasting

C Zane Williams, Riley Knight, Kade Herbert

HB Joseph Sinor, Lukas Cooke, Ethan Grace

B Sam Rowland, Liam Puncher, Max Litster

R Jordan Lukac, Ted Clohesy, James Rowe

INT Jack Cook, Harrison Dawkins, Blake Hansen, Harper Montgomery, Harvey Pedler, Daniel Sladojevic, Patrick Weckert

IN Blake Hansen, Harvey Pedler, Patrick Weckert



Reserves
F Raymond Sumner, Jack Slattery, Jamie Russell-Swansson
HF Jay Watson, Cody Duncan, Brody Mair
C Ethan Ashley, Will Pearce, Joshua Capogreco
HB Zac Buck, Oscar Pearce, Tate Delmenico
B Jake Hall, Brandon Jackson-Martin, Jordan Tilbrook

R Izaac Niemann, Bailey Hann, Charlie McGrath
INT Nathan Barkla, Lachlan Marshall-Bates, Lachlan Sands, Patrick Tool

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2026 7:25 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Hybrids by 39pts.

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2026 7:54 pm
by DOC
Eagles by 6 goals

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2026 9:47 pm
by wedgetail
I think I'm correct in saying the Eags haven't won at north since 2020, the year we beat north in the GF. The predicted wet weather could be a factor with the side showing the most desperation having the advantage. North's onballers and speed of foot have troubled us in the past. We have a better balanced midfield this year so hoping for a win.

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Fri May 01, 2026 4:48 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
The Eags are rolling along super impressively, four-from-four and the highest-scoring team in the league, averaging a tick under 100 points per game with five players in the top-10 leading goalkickers.

They are playing exciting footy emanating from a classy, experienced midfield that supplies plenty of opportunities for an impressive mix of talls and smalls up forward.

North will be wanting to be in it from the start after conceding eight of the first nine goals in a 13-point loss to Adelaide. Oli Francou (groin) was missed but Angus Schumacher stepped up even more with 33 possessions and 11 clearances.

By Peter Cornwall.

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Fri May 01, 2026 4:53 pm
by dedja
If we were in the 2nd half of the season, then North by 69, but since we haven't got there yet, Eagles by 47

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 12:21 pm
by DOC
Please explain.

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 4:35 pm
by locky801
North 1.8 at Lemon time :oops: :oops: :oops:

That score brings back very very horrid memories of a G/F

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Sun May 03, 2026 4:43 pm
by dedja
locky801 wrote:North 1.8 at Lemon time :oops: :oops: :oops:

That score brings back very very horrid memories of a G/F
Appears the only interest is whether they can beat that ‘89 score.

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Mon May 04, 2026 1:26 pm
by wedgetail
A full four quarter effort from the Eags. Most pleasing was their ability to keep pressure on the ball carrier and force turn overs. North helped in this regard by over-using the football, especially with handball. Clohesy has been a great pick up for us and his intensity and in and under work reminds me of dual premiership player James Tsitas. Jack Hayes used his experience to read the ball well and take some strong marks. North were surprisingly inept and a long season looks likely. Has the speed of the game overtaken once formidable James Battersby?

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Mon May 04, 2026 1:36 pm
by whufc
4 guys playing league (3 from WWT, 1 for NA) from the BSR Football Club.

Not a bad effort for a club whose catchment population wouldn't be much more than 1000 people in total.

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Tue May 05, 2026 11:45 am
by whybother
Extreme ignorance, but wot's a BSR football club?

Re: Round 5 North v WWT

Posted: Tue May 05, 2026 11:52 am
by whufc
whybother wrote:Extreme ignorance, but wot's a BSR football club?
All good, not many would know the towns very well :)

Brinkworth, Spalding Redhill Football Club. Also makes up people from the very small townss of Gulnare, Koolunga, Narridy.

Brinkworth, Spalding, Redhill would approximately have populations of 250 people each town.

The remaining smaller towns would make a total of 250 at most.