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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby Jimmy » Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:06 am

Ya can bloody stay in lincoln too wcp lol

Looking fwd to getting f Evans back in the side, like his game as he has progressed well. Some pain now but well be back soon snuff with some tough calls
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby DOC » Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:11 am

Think Ron will be lighter in the pocket come Tuesday. The old ruse of talking to umpires "through players" didn't work.

Interesting game. Sturt had from our count 59 inside 50s to our 49 but persisted on playing wide which suited our rebounding efforts today. When Sturt went down the middle quickly especially after a turnover they looked dangerous (such as the start of game). At half time, The emphasis was on tightening up, never giving up and doing something to make it happen. I for one was impressed with our relentless efforts in making our opponents accountable. Its easy to say give everything, make sure there is no easy ball etc but doing it has been our downfall over four quarters (refer Norwood smashing us by 70 points in the second half recently).

Club gave best to Wundke, not only 8 goals but a lot of work off the ball chasing and leading. 15 marks and 21 disposals tells you that he worked hard and to be fair received great service from others. His give and go where he out sprinted his opponent to give Nathan Daniel a target was inspirational. Liddle was second best, 27 disposals and 7 tackles. He sets a standard for tackling that the younger lighter framed players can aspire to. Joel Cross received third best. 23 disposals and is able to show composure under immense pressure.

To my fellow South Adelaide posters:

We for one are in no position to offer advice about the good or bad running of another club. Do we really give a FRA about grounds, announcers, pie prices, schnitzel quality, change room size or do we want to see our club win games of footy? Lets just support our club. It was great to see as many fellow Southee's there yesterday. Support of our own is what matters. See you Sunday against Norwood.
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby FlyingHigh » Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:15 am

HOORAY PUNT wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:HP, which players from Sturt need the DCM? Surely a couple of these blokes deserve some credit for sticking it out when better players have left for the $$'s?



Opened my big mouth so I am obliged to answer this (yes I know but least I respond )

McIntyre , Miles, Nielson , Duldig was a poor pick up (could have developed a kid and sooooo slow) McLeay has doubts as he is slow.

Others have had a chance - Jones , Bartlett and Jake Myles have not shownn anything.

Big doubts forJohncock and Hinge as well.

Call me what you like but I am honest..

Thanks HP. Not being a Sturt supporter I don't see these blokes all the time.
Hinge I agree hasn't been the pick up your thought he might be.
Johncock sometimes works hard, other times you hardly know he's out there. Too slow for CHF IMO, and to pick up your point about Duldig, I would have Johncock playing out of the goalsquare and not moving too far with perhaps a young leading FF if you have one in the ranks.
Is it right Sturt have debuted 15+ players this year?
McLeay is the sort of the bloke I reckon deserves credit for keeping at it, while some betters players suck as Wark and Bowen have left.
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby whufc » Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:27 am

topsywaldron wrote:
Voice wrote: Somehow your club has tapped into a method of getting players to bleed red, white and blue. I'm sure some of your players could get more coin in the Barossa or the like but they love playing for your club.


Not Justin Hardy, he took the money thanks.


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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby HOORAY PUNT » Sun Jul 17, 2011 11:30 am

FlyingHigh wrote:
HOORAY PUNT wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:HP, which players from Sturt need the DCM? Surely a couple of these blokes deserve some credit for sticking it out when better players have left for the $$'s?



Opened my big mouth so I am obliged to answer this (yes I know but least I respond )

McIntyre , Miles, Nielson , Duldig was a poor pick up (could have developed a kid and sooooo slow) McLeay has doubts as he is slow.

Others have had a chance - Jones , Bartlett and Jake Myles have not shownn anything.

Big doubts forJohncock and Hinge as well.

Call me what you like but I am honest..

Thanks HP. Not being a Sturt supporter I don't see these blokes all the time.
Hinge I agree hasn't been the pick up your thought he might be.
Johncock sometimes works hard, other times you hardly know he's out there. Too slow for CHF IMO, and to pick up your point about Duldig, I would have Johncock playing out of the goalsquare and not moving too far with perhaps a young leading FF if you have one in the ranks.
Is it right Sturt have debuted 15+ players this year?
McLeay is the sort of the bloke I reckon deserves credit for keeping at it, while some betters players suck as Wark and Bowen have left.



Probably 16 now first gamers for the club. So not 16 debutants at league level ( eg Duldig , Stokes , Anderson, Norsworthy
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby bayman » Sun Jul 17, 2011 12:56 pm

duldig kick 4 didn't he ?, not a bad effort for a bloke who had little or no delivery to him
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby Voice » Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:08 pm

HOORAY PUNT wrote:Apolgies South suporters , although some of you maybe slightly ignorant , we have them as well. Sturt lost a lot of players ,12 in fact so it does make you wonder why.Some had legitimate reasons others may have been able to have been talked into staying but maybe they didn't want to stay for some reason?

Not sure why some Sturt supporters keep the Ray Charles path. Ray could see , regardless of those missing 12 that Luke struggles as a coach , tactician and talent identifier. The Sturt folk that can't see that are dumb supporters.9/10 Sturt memmbers I speak to say the same .I worry when we have supporters that can't see it , that's the problem ,too may that accept crap.

Funny that. It's exactly what I said on the previous page as to why we've dropped. Yet you're inferring (without saying of course) that I'm an ignorant supporter. Whatever helps you cause Mr magic....I mean HP ;)
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby Voice » Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:10 pm

FlyingHigh wrote:
HOORAY PUNT wrote:
FlyingHigh wrote:HP, which players from Sturt need the DCM? Surely a couple of these blokes deserve some credit for sticking it out when better players have left for the $$'s?



Opened my big mouth so I am obliged to answer this (yes I know but least I respond )

McIntyre , Miles, Nielson , Duldig was a poor pick up (could have developed a kid and sooooo slow) McLeay has doubts as he is slow.

Others have had a chance - Jones , Bartlett and Jake Myles have not shownn anything.

Big doubts forJohncock and Hinge as well.

Call me what you like but I am honest..

Thanks HP. Not being a Sturt supporter I don't see these blokes all the time.
Hinge I agree hasn't been the pick up your thought he might be.
Johncock sometimes works hard, other times you hardly know he's out there. Too slow for CHF IMO, and to pick up your point about Duldig, I would have Johncock playing out of the goalsquare and not moving too far with perhaps a young leading FF if you have one in the ranks.
Is it right Sturt have debuted 15+ players this year?
McLeay is the sort of the bloke I reckon deserves credit for keeping at it, while some betters players suck as Wark and Bowen have left.

Jake Myles is already gone. Do you take any notice of what you write. And I'm an ignorant supporter :roll:
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby CENTURION » Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:47 pm

Sojourner wrote:And the Panther Machine rolls on!

South 18.10.118
Sturt 13.11.89

M.Wundke 8, Daniel 4, Horne 2
Duldig 4, McIntyre, J.Wundke 2

it stalled last weekend.....but was jump-started yesterday.
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby CUTTERMAN » Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:49 pm

I reckon Sam Miles is a player worth sticking with.
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby CENTURION » Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:54 pm

topsywaldron wrote:
Voice wrote: Somehow your club has tapped into a method of getting players to bleed red, white and blue. I'm sure some of your players could get more coin in the Barossa or the like but they love playing for your club.


Not Justin Hardy, he took the money thanks.

you mean Heath Lawry, yes, he took the money but he also left because he couldn't hack the training committment.
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby CENTURION » Sun Jul 17, 2011 1:55 pm

What has happened to Hinge? Is he being played out of position? I thought he was going to be a gun!
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby HOORAY PUNT » Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:02 pm

Didn't play yesterday but was dropped a couple of weeks back .Yes he is often played out of position .
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby CENTURION » Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:03 pm

HOORAY PUNT wrote:Didn't play yesterday but was dropped a couple of weeks back .Yes he is often played out of position .

Might be best for him to find a new club, to kickstart his career, too good a player to not be playing league footy.
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby Jimmy » Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:13 pm

DOC wrote:

To my fellow South Adelaide posters:

We for one are in no position to offer advice about the good or bad running of another club. Do we really give a FRA about grounds, announcers, pie prices, schnitzel quality, change room size or do we want to see our club win games of footy? Lets just support our club. It was great to see as many fellow Southee's there yesterday. Support of our own is what matters. See you Sunday against Norwood.


Great post doc. I think some people, me included, can forget these things and it goes for many supported of all clubs.
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby Grahaml » Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:13 pm

CENTURION wrote:
HOORAY PUNT wrote:Didn't play yesterday but was dropped a couple of weeks back .Yes he is often played out of position .

Might be best for him to find a new club, to kickstart his career, too good a player to not be playing league footy.


He tried that once, didn't work out so good. If it doesn't work out at a few clubs you probably need to start facing the fact that perhaps you're just not good enough.

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topsywaldron wrote:
Voice wrote: Somehow your club has tapped into a method of getting players to bleed red, white and blue. I'm sure some of your players could get more coin in the Barossa or the like but they love playing for your club.


Not Justin Hardy, he took the money thanks.

you mean Heath Lawry, yes, he took the money but he also left because he couldn't hack the training committment.


Can't even get the right bloke. Lol. But the training to play SANFL is massive. If you can't spend the time on training, you can't play in this league. At least not for Centrals. Good luck to him, he was a good player for us and was honest when life stopped him being able to be a part of it and why would anyone begrudge him the coin he's getting now?
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby SANFLnut » Sun Jul 17, 2011 2:34 pm

HOORAY PUNT wrote:Didn't play yesterday but was dropped a couple of weeks back .Yes he is often played out of position .


Over the last 2 years I reckon he has played back, forward and midfield against us. Where do you think his best position is?
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby southee » Sun Jul 17, 2011 4:27 pm

DOC wrote:Think Ron will be lighter in the pocket come Tuesday. The old ruse of talking to umpires "through players" didn't work.

Interesting game. Sturt had from our count 59 inside 50s to our 49 but persisted on playing wide which suited our rebounding efforts today. When Sturt went down the middle quickly especially after a turnover they looked dangerous (such as the start of game). At half time, The emphasis was on tightening up, never giving up and doing something to make it happen. I for one was impressed with our relentless efforts in making our opponents accountable. Its easy to say give everything, make sure there is no easy ball etc but doing it has been our downfall over four quarters (refer Norwood smashing us by 70 points in the second half recently).

Club gave best to Wundke, not only 8 goals but a lot of work off the ball chasing and leading. 15 marks and 21 disposals tells you that he worked hard and to be fair received great service from others. His give and go where he out sprinted his opponent to give Nathan Daniel a target was inspirational. Liddle was second best, 27 disposals and 7 tackles. He sets a standard for tackling that the younger lighter framed players can aspire to. Joel Cross received third best. 23 disposals and is able to show composure under immense pressure.

To my fellow South Adelaide posters:

We for one are in no position to offer advice about the good or bad running of another club. Do we really give a FRA about grounds, announcers, pie prices, schnitzel quality, change room size or do we want to see our club win games of footy? Lets just support our club. It was great to see as many fellow Southee's there yesterday. Support of our own is what matters. See you Sunday against Norwood.


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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby Jimmy » Sun Jul 17, 2011 5:24 pm

SANFLnut wrote:
HOORAY PUNT wrote:Didn't play yesterday but was dropped a couple of weeks back .Yes he is often played out of position .


Over the last 2 years I reckon he has played back, forward and midfield against us. Where do you think his best position is?


I think he wants to play midfield. I thighs best posse is hff rotating in the middle for short stints maybe? He has been moved around a lot as we have struggled with match ups and lack of size in defense. Hopefully next year he can settle more as I don't want him to leave the club.
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Re: South vs Sturt Review

Postby saintal » Sun Jul 17, 2011 8:05 pm

Sounds like a great win :D

I'm about 6000km from Unley, but I'm sure I heard the cheer as the siren sounded. Copped some absolute floggings there in recent times.
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