lutz wrote:I've heard that WI beat the Taints tonight, not sure how much by...
Port beat Mitcham by about 18, I think it was 7.7 to 1.7 (I could be slightly off)
Was a very scrappy first half, and the scores were 2.3 (Port) to 0.5 (Mitcham) at half time. Port were pretty wasteful in the first half messing up a few chances very close to goal. Mitcham held pretty well with a few players running the ball quite well; numbers 3, 5 and 8 spring to mind.
Mitcham seem to have picked up a few players from the U18 State side, and if they can get the 13-15 players every week should improve the more they play together (which goes without saying I guess).
Mitcham switched goalkeepers at the break for some reason (I thought strange as their original goalie was doing quite well). The second keeper did ok as far as saves went, but couldn't kick over a jam tin, and Mitcham massively struggled to clear the ball out of their half.
Toasty was quite good for Port kicking 4 (I think) of their unders. Definite room for improvement for Port, and will be an interesting game against Saint Brendan's this week.
Just a side note, there were a few issues with the calling of the lines...most of the time the head ref ended up calling a 'ball up'... other than that I thought the ref did a good job.
The Ref was excellent tonight despite the pressure of being assessed. Just to continue the learning curve, in Gaelic its called a hop ball and not a ball up. We can probably let you get away with that one though.
We are never going to have expert or paid or professional lines persons or goal umps so it will be an indefinite problem. The ref did have them all in the correct position and correctly attired however which is more than i can say for most games.
To the Port Districts Gaelic footy club i want to say well done on a good first up win and your rendition of your club song was stirring, loud and sung with tremndious gusto.
The PNU Falcs 2005,06,13 x 2,14 and Div 1 Premiers in 2019......The SA 3peat - 2003,04,05