Round 4 North v Adelaide

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Wed Apr 24, 2024 9:51 am
by PatowalongaPirate
PROSPECT OVAL | SATURDAY 27TH APRIL, 2:30PM
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Wed Apr 24, 2024 1:13 pm
by locky801
Roosters crowing loudly to tune of 47 points
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:22 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
NORTH
League
F: Rypstra, Ramsey, Finlay
HF: Szekely, Harvey, Lockyer
C: McInerney, Combe, Wigg
HB: Magor, Van Huisstede, O’Loughlin
B: Pfrengle, Hilder, Spina
R: Hoy, Mayes, Fellows
INT: Driscoll, Elbrow, Grubb, Mackinlay, Minervini, Newchurch, Wissman
IN: Driscoll, Mackinlay, Newchurch
NEW: Ewan Mackinlay (Lavington
ADELAIDE
Reserves
F: Tahana, Murray, Taylor
HF: Gallagher, Madgen, O’Leary
C: Schoenberg, Pedlar, Bond
HB: Whimpress, Burgess, Sigal
B: Ryan, Curtain, H. Boyle
R: Strachan, Edwards, J. Boyle
INT: Welsh, Davis, McDonald, Smithson, Daniele
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Wed Apr 24, 2024 9:08 pm
by another grub
how many AFL listed players?
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:01 pm
by locky801
Chooks on the march at Prosvegas
6.3 to 2.1 at 1/4 time
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 4:33 pm
by locky801
Roosters put he cue in the rack that 1/4
Lead at the half 7.5 to 4.3
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:21 pm
by locky801
Roosters by 39 points at lemon time
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:51 pm
by locky801
Crows back within 15 points 20 mins last 1/4
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 5:56 pm
by locky801
Roosters win by 16 points
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Mon Apr 29, 2024 7:42 am
by robranisgod
locky801 wrote:Roosters win by 16 points
I was disappointed with North allowing the Crows to outscore North by 22 points in the last quarter, but that is the second time in a row that the Crows have scored 5 goals to 1 in the last quarter. They also came from 33 points down albeit in the second quarter to defeat South by 5 points in Round one.
Are these comebacks just a quirk or do the professionals have such a superior fitness base compared to the part timers?
In the third quarter North did lose two important big men in Hilder and Finlay. I hope that they are OK. Of course we don't hear anything in the media these days regarding SANFL injuries,
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Mon Apr 29, 2024 10:11 am
by another grub
couple of classy players create the loose man and the ravens get late goals as the SANFL lads tire. seems to be a regular occurance
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Mon Apr 29, 2024 11:50 pm
by Mic
robranisgod wrote:locky801 wrote:Roosters win by 16 points
I was disappointed with North allowing the Crows to outscore North by 22 points in the last quarter, but that is the second time in a row that the Crows have scored 5 goals to 1 in the last quarter. They also came from 33 points down albeit in the second quarter to defeat South by 5 points in Round one.
Are these comebacks just a quirk or do the professionals have such a superior fitness base compared to the part timers?
In the third quarter North did lose two important big men in Hilder and Finlay. I hope that they are OK. Of course we don't hear anything in the media these days regarding SANFL injuries,
Finlay hurt his ankle and is written on the SANFL website as a "Test". No mention of Hilder on there.
Re: Round 4 North v Adelaide

Posted:
Tue Apr 30, 2024 8:30 pm
by robranisgod
Mic wrote:robranisgod wrote:locky801 wrote:Roosters win by 16 points
I was disappointed with North allowing the Crows to outscore North by 22 points in the last quarter, but that is the second time in a row that the Crows have scored 5 goals to 1 in the last quarter. They also came from 33 points down albeit in the second quarter to defeat South by 5 points in Round one.
Are these comebacks just a quirk or do the professionals have such a superior fitness base compared to the part timers?
In the third quarter North did lose two important big men in Hilder and Finlay. I hope that they are OK. Of course we don't hear anything in the media these days regarding SANFL injuries,
Finlay hurt his ankle and is written on the SANFL website as a "Test". No mention of Hilder on there.
On the Internet coverage they said that Hilder had left the ground with a leg injury and within 15 minutes Finlay also had left the ground with a leg injury. I did notice that Hilder walked onto the ground with the other two players from the Interchange bench immediately the siren sounded.
Finlay was nowhere to be seen. It is a relief to see that his injury should only cost one week at most.