Big Phil wrote:Went for a wander down the road to have a look at our opponent next week...
Sturt were on fire early, but Norwood kicked a couple of late ones before quarter time to still be in touch.
It was pretty much all one way traffic after that...
The Big Serg was pretty impressive across half forward but still needs to work on his goal kicking but probably ended up with 5 or 6.
Until copping a heavy knock late, Adam Thomson was impressive in and under, Jade Sheedy had plenty of it and used it well, Ben Nelson was good across half back and I was impressed with Craig Evans. Does anyone know where he is from ? Interstate or through the juniors ?
Luke Crane showed silky skills and a turn of pace and young Charlie Staples did a couple of nice things. Good to see the skinny white ghost (Daniel Wicks) back in the SANFL as well, I though he was servicable. Scott McGlone played a really good sweeping game across half back in his official first game for the Double Blues. I'm not sure how many Chambo ended up with but I thought Brett Zorzi did a pretty good job on him for most of the night, hassling and niggling away. You could see Chambo was a bit frustrated at times, bur Perrie stepped in and dominated.
Apart from Zorzi, I didn't think there were too many consistant 4 quarter efforts for the Redlegs. James Gallagher got a bit of it, as too did Scott Borlace but the story of the night for the Redlegs was poor skill execution and not much on offer up forward. Ed McDonnell had a purple patch in the first quarter but faded out. Big Stephen Doyle looked very much under done and spent a bit of time up forward with not much effect. Think he is still struggling with a knee, hobbled off mid way throught the last quarter. Matthew Dawes battled hard down back but didn't have too many partners in crime.
The Double Blues, despite a few patchy moments of skill error, looked impressive. We haven't even played Port yet but I'm looking forward to Unley next week already. If it's anything like last years game, should be a ripper...
I also saw most of the reserves and one young Norwood player was really really impressive. Crows Broken Hill / NSW Scholarship pick Taylor Walker looked really potent across half forward. Took some impressive grabs, works really hard and ended up kicking 5 or 6 as well I think ?
Does look a little slim but I'm sure the Crows are aware of that and he will bulk up no doubt. Should have played League tonight ? Would have to be make his way into Norwoods 1st team next week, surely.
Just on the reserves game, it was a ripper. Sturt had a fairly comfy lead for most of the night but Norwood just pegged away and persisted to get up over the line by a couple of points. No thanks to a thrilling finish though. Sturt youngster Seb Paynter (I think) was awarded a free kick after the final siren and had the chance that most footballers dream of. To kick the winning goal after the siren. It was from in the pocket under the scoreboard and he was copping a spray from every Norwwod player in the vacinity. It worked, the kick faded off late for a point and there ended up being a "mele" after the final siren.
Anyway, can't wait for tomorrow night, look forward to seeing the Doggies dominate the Maggies ( I hope ?!!!)
GO U DOGGIES...
Big Phil...
good wrap Phil
Perrie finished with 6, Chambo 1 along with 7 other players getting singles, including a super shot from Gummy in the last 1/4 and a soccered goal to Wicksy also in the last
young Evans came up through the Sturt juniors, I am sure he was in the U17's GF a few years back, he might be from the hills somewhere, someone else might know
and I had Thommo as my best player, his desperation to get the ball was outstanding