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Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby JAS » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:16 pm

Well done Sturtites...at least I've hopefully got some pics of men in mud to look forward to ;)

Nwd....5-10-40
Sturt….8-3-51

Goals
Nwd....Rowe x 4, Terlich
Sturt....McIntyre x 3, Herring x 2, Johncock, Crane, Rischbieth

Quarters
Nwd….2-5...2-6...3-9...5-10-40
Sturt….1-1...3-1...4-2...8-3-51

Ressies
Nwd….3-13-31
Sturt….6-2-38

Crowd…

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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby JAS » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:20 pm

Crowd estimate by RPH is about 3000...no official figure yet though.

*edit*...they've just given an unofficial figure of 4056

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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Jimmy » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:22 pm

havent had much to be proud about this year, but to win this game was impressive, everything was against us.

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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby dedja » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:29 pm

rehearsal for the Elimination Final? :-??
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby csbowes » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:31 pm

Good win. Hard game for players and umps but I didn't see the umpiring as one sided like last week dugout, honest win.
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby scott » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:36 pm

Sturt absolutely needed to win that if they were any shot for finals....

Sturt play
Central District @ Unley
Woodville/West Torrens @ Woodville

West play
South Adelaide @ Noarlunga
Norwood @ Norwood


West is almost certain to beat South and half a shot at Norwood, meaning Sturt will need to win at least one of those two very difficult games. Seems like the one against the Dogs seems more likely, particularly after Anzac Day.
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Squawk » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:42 pm

Jimmy wrote:havent had much to be proud about this year, but to win this game was impressive, everything was against us.

great stuff blues!!!


Jimmy, Jimmy, Jimmy. The footy gods have been with you for 2 weeks straight now, just when you need them most!

I wont re-hash last week, but this week

Bock retires and Walker doesn't get to play a fifth game for Norwood and qualify for the SANFL finals. We haven't had him on field since Rd 7 but it was an ominous prospect, even though the weather turned to sh!t big time. (Granted, Norwood lost Young as well but Sturt lost Jaensch and Martin. Jaensch and arguably Martin were foreseeable losses, but who would have thought Walker and Young would be recalled?).
The weather thunders down meaning the game was always going to be close.
Reilly goes off on a stretcher and Sheedy cops diarhoea (and plays 'through' it in the end), yet that ledger gets squared up by Davis copping concussion and Bown limping off.
Norwood had more scoring shots than Sturt yet was far too innacurate. Sturt kick 3 points on a night where half an inch of rain fell in an hour before the game?

And all that before we've even heard anything about the umpires ;)

Sturt obviously too good tonight, but I reckon the footy gods are with Sturt atm!
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Jimmy » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:46 pm

i was talking more about people not giving us much of a chance, not really anything about what you said at all.
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Pseudo » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:47 pm

Norwood, clear favourites for the flag, obviously just trying to lengthen their odds a little before heading into the business end of the season.
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Squawk » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:52 pm

Jimmy wrote:i was talking more about people not giving us much of a chance, not really anything about what you said at all.


Apparently the Bays aren't much of a chance to win the flag this year either :lol:

BTW, did anyone find out why Johncock missed a game for work last week, of all weeks?

As for this week, Sturt were also missing Thurstans and Wark. Sounded like it was a Big Mac night tho - McIntyre, McLeay and McGlone all featuring prominently in the "commentary" - (but not quite as often as "Norwood player" and "Sturt player" featured play-by-play :roll: ).
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Squawk » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:53 pm

Pseudo wrote:Norwood, clear favourites for the flag, obviously just trying to lengthen their odds a little before heading into the business end of the season.


Geez you're quick!
Wonder if there will be a late betting plunge on South tomorrow? :lol:
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Jimmy » Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:59 pm

Squawk wrote:
Jimmy wrote:i was talking more about people not giving us much of a chance, not really anything about what you said at all.


Apparently the Bays aren't much of a chance to win the flag this year either :lol:

BTW, did anyone find out why Johncock missed a game for work last week, of all weeks?

As for this week, Sturt were also missing Thurstans and Wark. Sounded like it was a Big Mac night tho - McIntyre, McLeay and McGlone all featuring prominently in the "commentary" - (but not quite as often as "Norwood player" and "Sturt player" featured play-by-play :roll: ).


about JJ, no idea why and i dont think there has been any talk on db.org either
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby bayman » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:00 am

what a great committed contest by both teams at the norwood swimming pool tonight, basically sturt made more of their opportunities in front of goal than norwood did, i just wonder how leg weary both teams will be for their matches next sunday



ps, doyle got through the reserves game unscathed tonight
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Pseudo » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:01 am

Squawk wrote:
Pseudo wrote:Norwood, clear favourites for the flag, obviously just trying to lengthen their odds a little before heading into the business end of the season.


Geez you're quick!
Wonder if there will be a late betting plunge on South tomorrow? :lol:

At $10 for a win the Panthers clearly offer amazing value against a team which is on the cusp of some perennial shaky form. ;)
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby EasyE » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:02 am

Squawk wrote:Bock retires and Walker doesn't get to play a fifth game for Norwood and qualify for the SANFL finals. We haven't had him on field since Rd 7 but it was an ominous prospect, even though the weather turned to sh!t big time.


I would have thought Taylor Walker would have been as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike in those conditions.
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby dedja » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:03 am

Pseudo wrote:
Squawk wrote:
Pseudo wrote:Norwood, clear favourites for the flag, obviously just trying to lengthen their odds a little before heading into the business end of the season.


Geez you're quick!
Wonder if there will be a late betting plunge on South tomorrow? :lol:

At $10 for a win the Panthers clearly offer amazing value against a team which is on the cusp of some perennial shaky form. ;)


And with Handby out at least there will be enough pies to go around ...
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Squawk » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:04 am

Pseudo wrote:At $10 for a win the Panthers clearly offer amazing value against a team which is on the cusp of some perennial shaky form. ;)


Would be a nice kick start for the end of season trip - they could even take the whole Snouts Louts crew with them as well!

If these weather conditions make playing just as hard tomorrow, and the Oval is a slush-pond recovering from the deluge today, that $10 for South to win suddenly looks even more appetising. Might have to get aboard before the bookies see the scores from tonight's games! :lol:
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Squawk » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:06 am

EasyE wrote:
Squawk wrote:Bock retires and Walker doesn't get to play a fifth game for Norwood and qualify for the SANFL finals. We haven't had him on field since Rd 7 but it was an ominous prospect, even though the weather turned to sh!t big time.


I would have thought Taylor Walker would have been as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike in those conditions.


Exactly my point, but at least he would have taken Sturt's no 1 defender as a pillion passenger.
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby CUTTERMAN » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:07 am

Great game and great resolve by the Double Blues to see it through for a win. Tonight could've been anything, down pours, a Sturt flogging but to come out with a win after a hard muddy win last week and a short break was fantastic.
Reality is that we're still only half a win and % from not playing finals. After a 1st up thrashing by Norwood it's great to get 2 back on them.
Umpiring wasn't too bad, thought it favoured Sturt in the 2nd, Norwood in the 3rd and reasonably even in the last, alot of soft free kicks paid for over the shoulder but pretty consistent.
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Re: Rd 21 Norwood vs Sturt Post Game Reviews

Postby Pseudo » Sat Aug 21, 2010 12:08 am

Squawk wrote:
Pseudo wrote:At $10 for a win the Panthers clearly offer amazing value against a team which is on the cusp of some perennial shaky form. ;)


Would be a nice kick start for the end of season trip - they could even take the whole Snouts Louts crew with them as well!

If these weather conditions make playing just as hard tomorrow, and the Oval is a slush-pond recovering from the deluge today, that $10 for South to win suddenly looks even more appetising. Might have to get aboard before the bookies see the scores from tonight's games! :lol:


In all seriousness: South on the points (54.5 or thereabouts) looks to be a good bet, only because of the weather.
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