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Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:38 am
by Rik E Boy
We don't get to see any SANFL up here in the Swich so I have to ask. WTF happened to the Redlegs in the finals? I know Campbell did his ACL but did we lose anyone else? How can we go from being a serious contender to a team that couldn't kick ten goals in two finals? I remember us kicking two goals in a final against Port in 1988 and I had hoped I'd never see a repeat of that.

Norwood - what happened? :shock:

regards,


REB

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:24 am
by Booney
Others will give a more detailed account than I can, thats for sure, but they seemed to....er....run out of 'Legs?

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:52 am
by Jim05
The loss of Young hurt us badly. He was probably the player of the finals for us until he broke his leg.
After losing to Centrals we were never going to get up the following week. We lost Campbell, Young and Hughes aswell as the match. There was also a heap of very sore guys after that match and it took its toll mentally and physically. To be honest 3rd was about all we deserved this year. Had a 2-6 record against the 2 grand final sides over the year, we seemed to easily account for the lower placed sides but terrible against the top 2.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:35 pm
by Pseudo
The MON didn't SFAW.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:53 pm
by The Sleeping Giant
Got ahead of themselves maybe?

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 3:59 pm
by smac
Third best team all year. Looks about right.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:03 pm
by Jim05
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Got ahead of themselves maybe?

Dont think so, most people i spoke to at the club before the season started thought that we would make finals but were a 5-6 goal worse side than last year. As i said before we had no problems defeating the lower sides but just wernt good enough against Centrals and the Eagles, third is about where I thought we would finish but obviously i was hoping for better.
Am already worried about next season, without some major recruiting we wont play finals

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 4:15 pm
by valleys07
Yep Jim, the players injured in the 2nd semi were a big difference come prelim final day. I also think the eagles did their homework on cam shenton. Kicked 6 in the QF and hardly saw it in the prelim.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:14 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
Rik E Boy wrote:Norwood - what happened? :shock:


Unfortunately, nothing happened. That's the problem. We don't have the style of play to compete on Footy Park in September/October. Simple as that really.

2010 was the one that got away, not 2011.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 5:23 pm
by Pseudo
Adelaide Hawk wrote:We don't have the style of play to compete on Footy Park in September/October.

You too, huh?

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 6:11 pm
by The Sleeping Giant
Jim05 wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Got ahead of themselves maybe?

Dont think so, most people i spoke to at the club before the season started thought that we would make finals but were a 5-6 goal worse side than last year. As i said before we had no problems defeating the lower sides but just wernt good enough against Centrals and the Eagles, third is about where I thought we would finish but obviously i was hoping for better.
Am already worried about next season, without some major recruiting we wont play finals


Well I read a lot of posts during the year that said otherwise.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 6:14 pm
by Jim05
The Sleeping Giant wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Got ahead of themselves maybe?

Dont think so, most people i spoke to at the club before the season started thought that we would make finals but were a 5-6 goal worse side than last year. As i said before we had no problems defeating the lower sides but just wernt good enough against Centrals and the Eagles, third is about where I thought we would finish but obviously i was hoping for better.
Am already worried about next season, without some major recruiting we wont play finals


Well I read a lot of posts during the year that said otherwise.

All posters and supporters like to talk their teams up and most of it is just wishful thinking.
I dont think anyone involved with the Norwood Football club got ahead of themselves and they knew a lot of work had to be done

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:13 pm
by NFC
Jim05 wrote:The loss of Young hurt us badly. He was probably the player of the finals for us until he broke his leg.
After losing to Centrals we were never going to get up the following week. We lost Campbell, Young and Hughes aswell as the match. There was also a heap of very sore guys after that match and it took its toll mentally and physically. To be honest 3rd was about all we deserved this year. Had a 2-6 record against the 2 grand final sides over the year, we seemed to easily account for the lower placed sides but terrible against the top 2.

Very well summed up, couldn't agree more.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 8:25 pm
by Sojourner
Also think that Bassetts coaching began to be worked out and overcome by the opposition. Its hard to activate plan B's when your list is depleted. Wont be surprised if Norwood make some cuts to their squad and roll the dice in terms of recruiting to change the structure of the group.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 9:14 pm
by Jim05
Sojourner wrote:Also think that Bassetts coaching began to be worked out and overcome by the opposition. Its hard to activate plan B's when your list is depleted. Wont be surprised if Norwood make some cuts to their squad and roll the dice in terms of recruiting to change the structure of the group.

Will be plenty of changes at Norwood in off season, have heard that 6 or 7 new faces will be arriving at the club. Just hope they are quality and not more duds

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 1:10 am
by JK
Jim05 wrote:
Sojourner wrote:Also think that Bassetts coaching began to be worked out and overcome by the opposition. Its hard to activate plan B's when your list is depleted. Wont be surprised if Norwood make some cuts to their squad and roll the dice in terms of recruiting to change the structure of the group.

Will be plenty of changes at Norwood in off season, have heard that 6 or 7 new faces will be arriving at the club. Just hope they are quality and not more duds


There's only so many changes to the list that can be made though .. I don't think we'll slip as much as others believe, but would think we'd be pushing to be right up there with the contenders.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:10 am
by Adelaide Hawk
Sojourner wrote:Also think that Bassetts coaching began to be worked out and overcome by the opposition. Its hard to activate plan B's when your list is depleted. Wont be surprised if Norwood make some cuts to their squad and roll the dice in terms of recruiting to change the structure of the group.


I don't think it was all that difficult to work out Bassett's coaching, he does the same thing every week, same game style, same rotations, etc. There has never been a "Plan B", he sticks with his game plan, irrespective of the score.

In order to pull off that plan, you need leg speed and gut runners. The squad we hgad in 2010 were able to pull it off, but going into 2011 with the loss of Puopolo, Duigan, Phillips, Lower, Trotter and Weatherald meant a fine tuning of our game style. That never happened. Failure in 2011 was inevitable. I saw players this year totally confused by their role, and watching the Reserves floundering yesterday with this ridiculous style was cringeworthy. Back to basics Bass, and quickly.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:19 am
by FlyingHigh
Agree AH, the reserves was saved but it's exciting last quarter, up to then was not a good game of footy.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:26 am
by Pseudo
FlyingHigh wrote:Agree AH, the reserves was saved but it's exciting last quarter, up to then was not a good game of footy.

Woeful game of football. They could have saved us (Norwood and Glenelg fans alike) a lot of heartache and frustration by simply tossing a coin to decide the winner of the game. At least we could have then retired to the bar for the next 2.5 hours.

Re: Norwood: What happened?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 12:01 pm
by dedja
I blame the laser lights ...