by finn » Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:18 pm
interesting match report from bass
i like it.
BASS’S BLOG:
NORWOOD V PANTHERS
It’s not that long a drive to Noarlunga on a weekend morning thanks to that little marvel of a South Australian invention, the one way freeway. When I get to Beach Road and the turn off the round-a-bout there always brings memories flooding back, all of them bad.
In 2001, after a one point win against South, it was the undoing of my Ford Fairmont XW Hearse, my beloved car becoming confused about which side of the road it was meant to be on and hitting another car head on. That Sunday night was one of the low points in my football career, though thankfully the hearse, and my football career recovered; the Ford badge on the front of the grill however was lost forever.
Every time I head to Noarlunga my eyes can’t help but scan the surrounds of that round-a-bout, still searching fruitlessly for that Ford badge. Just like my XW, recently sold and back in business as a hearse in Western Australia, it is gone forever.
This week I enjoyed the drive back a lot more than the same one I had on a Sunday ten years ago. I was able to think about our improved ball movement out of defence and the performances of Josh Allen, Stuart Bown and Keiran McGuinness. I smiled at the memory of Tim Webber running and bouncing the ball down the ground, hitting a target inside 50. I thought about Darren Pfeiffer and his elite movement, some of it at a level well above any of his peers. Then there was Brady Dawe.
Brady presented well, his marking was high class, he was very competitive and I think he has the potential to be an excellent forward for the Norwood Football Club. This week we have Port, a game in which many more of our supporters will be at. I hope he backs it up and you see for yourself.
Nathan Bassett
always forgive your enemies...nothing annoys them so much