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Ladders after Rd 7

Postby scott » Sun May 09, 2010 12:13 am

Still the final round of U/16s to be played tomorrow (three games), but here goes:

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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby HeartBeatsTrue » Sun May 09, 2010 12:22 am

What a tight comp! This time 2 weeks ago Norwood were bottom and are now 3rd! Granted most other teams have a game in hand.
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby smithy » Sun May 09, 2010 12:35 am

Spot on HBT.
Terrific that it's been hard to pick winners this season so far and that most teams can win on any given day.
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby southee » Sun May 09, 2010 12:37 am

What a strange season..... :?

Great for the comp though ;)
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby spell_check » Sun May 09, 2010 12:40 am

What's quite odd is that North have the highest score in one match so far, but have the worst attack on average? :?

Although that's not too hard to imagine after watching todays' match. The South match appears to have been a one-off.
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby rod_rooster » Sun May 09, 2010 12:51 am

Glenelg should be 5th on the reserves ladder shouldn't they?
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby Squawk » Sun May 09, 2010 1:29 am

The reserves is very even too!
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby smithy » Sun May 09, 2010 1:43 am

southee wrote:What a strange season..... :?

Great for the comp though ;)

Sorry to say but the only thing not strange about this season is the lack of panthers results throughout the grades.

Seriously, when is this football club going to start producing ?
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Postby bloods08 » Sun May 09, 2010 1:49 am

smithy wrote:
southee wrote:What a strange season..... :?

Great for the comp though ;)

Sorry to say but the only thing not strange about this season is the lack of panthers results throughout the grades.

Seriously, when is this football club going to start producing ?


Yeah agree. Watched the reserves game and the first half of the u18s game and was very disappointed with the panthers in both grades.

They have a fantastic area down there and year in year out they are not producing the results.

What is going on down there with their junior development?
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby Wedgie » Sun May 09, 2010 1:50 am

Down here we have a better comp than the SANFL hence why the SANFL club based here is carp! :D
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby Rik E Boy » Sun May 09, 2010 10:05 am

Are the results for the Bulldogs in the lower grades the same as they have produced for the last four or five seasons? I recall a very strong Bulldogs outfit in the Magoos. Could this be a sign that perhaps there is light at the end of the tunnel for the clubs trying to put the Dog out? Or is it 'business as usual'?

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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby Big Phil » Sun May 09, 2010 10:25 am

Rik E Boy wrote:Are the results for the Bulldogs in the lower grades the same as they have produced for the last four or five seasons? I recall a very strong Bulldogs outfit in the Magoos. Could this be a sign that perhaps there is light at the end of the tunnel for the clubs trying to put the Dog out? Or is it 'business as usual'?

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As has been discussed elsewhere REB, part of the reason for the lower grades at Central struggling is due partly to do with depth but mainly because of the flow-on effect that 7 or 8 injuries to league players has down through the grades.

There would be at least 6 walk up starters out injuured for the Dogs at the moment that upon returning to the side, will send some 'fringe' league players back to the reserves and some of the Under 18's lads playing reserves will drop back down to the 18's. Yes, Central's reserves and Under 18's are struggling at present but I would expect them to improve as the season progresses.

I was speaking with Central Under 18's coach Grant Coffee at Norwood on Friday night and he said that his side is struglling at the moment because he has a lot of his better players playing reserves football, again because of that flow on effect as a result of the high number of injured league players at Elizabeth.

For example, Grant Coffee told me Friday night he recieved a phone call from Jeff Brown, the Central reserves coach, advising him that there will be 2 more of Coffee's better under 18's players going up to the reserves (yesterday at Alberton) because of a couple of late withdrawals from the Dogs intitially selected side.

At present, yes the club would be dissapointed to have the lower grades struggling while the league team is going along nicely, but they will no doubt see some light at the end of the tunnel and wont be hitting the panic button just yet.
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby JK » Sun May 09, 2010 10:26 am

smithy wrote:
southee wrote:What a strange season..... :?

Great for the comp though ;)

Sorry to say but the only thing not strange about this season is the lack of panthers results throughout the grades.

Seriously, when is this football club going to start producing ?


There's no overnight fix to rebuilding a club across the board, and I don't reckon they could have a better man in charge ... If results were the same in 2 or 3 years time then I'd be concerned as a Panther supporter, but for now it's a game of patience (as it is and has been for us at the Parade)
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Sun May 09, 2010 10:36 am

smithy wrote:
southee wrote:What a strange season..... :?

Great for the comp though ;)

Sorry to say but the only thing not strange about this season is the lack of panthers results throughout the grades.

Seriously, when is this football club going to start producing ?


When you've stripped your reserves team of players to fill the league team it's a bit unfair to expect results across lower grades.

South are a three year proposition.

It is the most even comp I can remember for a long time. I don't expect it to last though. Things will settle down and the 'upsets' will be less frequent after the next few weeks.

Some teams are getting ahead of themselves. They're in for a fall. (I know...Sturt have already suffered this!)
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby smithy » Sun May 09, 2010 12:02 pm

Cambridge Clarrie wrote:
smithy wrote:
southee wrote:What a strange season..... :?

Great for the comp though ;)

Sorry to say but the only thing not strange about this season is the lack of panthers results throughout the grades.

Seriously, when is this football club going to start producing ?


When you've stripped your reserves team of players to fill the league team it's a bit unfair to expect results across lower grades.

South are a three year proposition.

It is the most even comp I can remember for a long time. I don't expect it to last though. Things will settle down and the 'upsets' will be less frequent after the next few weeks.

Some teams are getting ahead of themselves. They're in for a fall. (I know...Sturt have already suffered this!)

So just disregard the previous 45 years then ?
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby Cambridge Clarrie » Mon May 10, 2010 11:20 am

smithy wrote:
Cambridge Clarrie wrote:
smithy wrote:
southee wrote:What a strange season..... :?

Great for the comp though ;)

Sorry to say but the only thing not strange about this season is the lack of panthers results throughout the grades.

Seriously, when is this football club going to start producing ?


When you've stripped your reserves team of players to fill the league team it's a bit unfair to expect results across lower grades.

South are a three year proposition.

It is the most even comp I can remember for a long time. I don't expect it to last though. Things will settle down and the 'upsets' will be less frequent after the next few weeks.

Some teams are getting ahead of themselves. They're in for a fall. (I know...Sturt have already suffered this!)

So just disregard the previous 45 years then ?


We all know that South's lack of on-field performance is the one constant in SANFL. But... as a reason for why South's lower grades are not performing this year, I reckon my comment's pretty fair. If they stick with their plan they will enjoy a lot more success in about 2-3 years time when their playing list all have about 40 games under their belts...
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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby Rik E Boy » Mon May 10, 2010 4:17 pm

Thanks for the info Phil. Don't get much SNAFL news in Ippy.

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Re: Ladders after Rd 7

Postby doggies4eva » Mon May 10, 2010 4:37 pm

The dogs have been ahead 83% of the time - you have to be happy with that.

Of interest is the huge variation in avearge winning and losing scores - Norwood and Strurt are the same.

On the other hand both the Eagles and Port have a very small spread between winning and losing averages despite being at opposite ends of the table.

This all means something - but I have no idea what :?
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