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Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby Wedgie » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:29 pm

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Sturt must have improved their kicking as the day went on, weren't they down 3.0 to 0.8 at one stage? :shock:
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby CUTTERMAN » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:33 pm

Wasn't there today but it seems we were lucky to get away with a win as were Centrals and Glenelg. Congratulations to Brant Chambers on kicking his 600th goal, I think he'd be on 604 now, well done.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby purch » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:35 pm

Wedgie wrote:Sturt must have improved their kicking as the day went on, weren't they down 3.0 to 0.8 at one stage? :shock:


Yep, wasted the breeze in the first term, just blazing away without settling and missing gettable set shots.

The breeze was a tad tricky though.

Chambo also landed the ball on the very top of the RH goal post.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby bluegirl2002 » Sat Jul 18, 2009 7:47 pm

Chambo also landed the ball on the very top of the RH goal post,

That should be worth 8 points :lol:
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby rd » Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:04 pm

At Unley last week against the Eagles us Sturt fans thought Richard Williams must have suffered some sort of personal crisis when he awarded Chambers 2 free kicks (one of them soft) in the same game - was he trying to make it up to the Sturt fans for all the pain and anguish he had caused over the years? Well today against South HE WAS BACK AT HIS ARROGANT BEST (pulling out decisions from all parts of the laws of the game and a few from his body parts - highlighted by the seemingly 2.5 kilometre penalty against the Sturt team for whatever - rumoured to be the Sturt Runner might have looked at Richard with bad karma. Don't we love Richard....
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby bluegirl2002 » Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:37 pm

rd wrote:At Unley last week against the Eagles us Sturt fans thought Richard Williams must have suffered some sort of personal crisis when he awarded Chambers 2 free kicks (one of them soft) in the same game - was he trying to make it up to the Sturt fans for all the pain and anguish he had caused over the years? Well today against South HE WAS BACK AT HIS ARROGANT BEST (pulling out decisions from all parts of the laws of the game and a few from his body parts - highlighted by the seemingly 2.5 kilometre penalty against the Sturt team for whatever - rumoured to be the Sturt Runner might have looked at Richard with bad karma. Don't we love Richard....


And doesn't Richard love us....... NOT :evil:
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby Bluedemon » Sat Jul 18, 2009 8:43 pm

today was those hard fought wins which need to be done during the year, sturt won it in the third quarter when they kicked 9 goals with the breeze. to the south fans dont be disappointed, your side played very well and ran the ball well. another win is not that far away for your team.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby NFC » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:25 am

How did my man Myke Cook play?
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby harley d » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:28 am

Hey Dedja , Sturt won !!!!
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby csbowes » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:37 am

I don't think its worth spending too much time on Sturt with this game. The Blues had enough of the ball in the first term, but South were the one's who capitalised the best with the limited opportunities they had. The second term saw South shade Sturt once again, they were kicking some wonderful goals and while there always looked like the possibility of a Sturt comeback, South always managed to get a reply goal for every Sturt major, so the half time lead of around 3 goals was well deserved.

The third term brought what all South fans (no doubt) were hoping not to see. I feel the team might have gone defensive momentarily, bringing Warren into defence at times, which was strange considering he booted 4 in the first half. But that said, Sturt did turn it on, finally got some run and played with purpose, as a result, they hammered home around 8 goals (5 to Chambers that term) to 3 for the term to take control, handy lead going into the last and it remained to be seen whether South would fight or give up.

Well South did fight, once again beating Sturt in the quarter, kicking 3 majors to 1, but alas for them not enough to win. Sturt were outplayed in the 1st, 2nd and 4th quarters but managed to get the 2 points.

I'm pleased we won, but no justice in football here... South were the more commited side on the day.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby SABRE » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:47 am

So can we sum this game up as the 'Cafe Conflict' ?

South were red hot.
They looked like causing a boil over.
It was heading towards a 'far-cup'.
Williams managed to stir it all up.
Finally the cream rose to the top.
Game over.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby therisingblues » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:49 am

Just finished listening to my recording of Life's call of the Port/Glenelg clash.
Bloody frightening just listening to updates! They did a great job of providing as much news as they could from around the grounds...but the score from Hickinbotham was usually preceeded by "...and the upset....from Hickinbotham.." followed by the score which generally had South up by about 3 or 4 goals. I always feared it would be a higher difference, especially from the enthusiasm the caller put in to the updates.

Nice to win a close one. So far this year it seems we either massacre sides after getting up early, or we lose by any possible margin. Winning a close one could be a handy experience coming into the latter stages of the season. Good to see we didn't simply crumble as we did against North and Glenelg.

Thanks for the scare Panthers. Very glad to escape with the points.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby blueandwhite » Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:03 pm

To win three of the 4 quarters and not come up with the points is very disappointing.The quarter we lost was diabolical though, Sturt managed 9 for the quarter. At the moment there is far too much gap between our good and our bad, until we can manage 4 consistent quarters against we wont get a win.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby Voice » Sun Jul 19, 2009 1:04 pm

Posted pics of the game on the cheer squad website http://www.sturtcheersquad.com/apps/pho ... id=6562424
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby CENTURION » Sun Jul 19, 2009 2:22 pm

CUTTERMAN wrote:Wasn't there today but it seems we were lucky to get away with a win as were Centrals and Glenelg. Congratulations to Brant Chambers on kicking his 600th goal, I think he'd be on 604 now, well done.

Central LUCKY to get away with a win? Are you mad? We should have been 5 goals up at half time & game well & truly over at three quarter time!
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby Voice » Sun Jul 19, 2009 7:10 pm

Thought I'd post this classic pic from yesterdays game. Matty Jaensch trying his jedi mind trick to get the ball.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby mal » Sun Jul 19, 2009 7:32 pm

Good for footy
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby CUTTERMAN » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:41 pm

CENTURION wrote:
CUTTERMAN wrote:Wasn't there today but it seems we were lucky to get away with a win as were Centrals and Glenelg. Congratulations to Brant Chambers on kicking his 600th goal, I think he'd be on 604 now, well done.

Central LUCKY to get away with a win? Are you mad? We should have been 5 goals up at half time & game well & truly over at three quarter time!

Mate you didn't kick a goal in the last 1/4 and only won by 11pts. 4.3 to 1pt in the last 1/4, I'd say you were lucky to win no matter how much you were up.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby whufc » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:44 pm

CUTTERMAN wrote:
CENTURION wrote:
CUTTERMAN wrote:Wasn't there today but it seems we were lucky to get away with a win as were Centrals and Glenelg. Congratulations to Brant Chambers on kicking his 600th goal, I think he'd be on 604 now, well done.

Central LUCKY to get away with a win? Are you mad? We should have been 5 goals up at half time & game well & truly over at three quarter time!

Mate you didn't kick a goal in the last 1/4 and only won by 11pts. 4.3 to 1pt in the last 1/4, I'd say you were lucky to win no matter how much you were up.


Not luck at all mate, lead from start to finsih won by more than a goal and had we kicked straight we would have pumped them, not luck we were clearly the better team on the day.
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Re: Rd 16 South v Sturt Review

Postby CUTTERMAN » Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:47 pm

Alot of Doggies fans seem to be pretty touchy these days
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