Eagles vs South @ Encounter Bay Scores

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Postby Mr66 » Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:10 pm

What's South's record down at Encounter Bay and how financially beneficial is it?
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Postby spell_check » Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:16 pm

Mr66 wrote:What's South's record down at Encounter Bay and how financially beneficial is it?


1-2:

Other two games were:

Round 4 2003:
Sturt 4.3 11.5 15.9 26.12 (168)
South 0.1 0.2 4.3 12.3 (75)
Crowd: 3,433

Round 3 2006:
South 4.3 10.8 16.11 21.13 (139)
West 4.3 8.4 9.6 12.11 (83)
Crowd: 2,232

I'd say finanically you'd have to speak to Phil about that. :wink:
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Postby Hondo » Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:32 pm

Wedgie wrote:Vince was awesome and had a real touch of class about him, don't like your chances of the Cows staying away from him, he should be playing with them now.


I think he will be a Crows regular before long ... really like the look of him
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Postby Mickyj » Sat Apr 07, 2007 8:45 pm

I was totally surprised listening to it on radio, 86 points!

This was without Cicolella, Inkster, Colville or Hier![/quote]

Too bad spelly this was the game you didnt want to go to because the eagles were going to lose :oops:
Great day started bad with the bus dying at mt compass we still made it on time .
Guys played fantastic thought it was going to be closer but that second quarter really tore the heart out of south . Didnt the Eagles kick some freaky goals in the second term well done to young fitzgerald his first goal in league footy.
When you play the eagles you have to man up certain players or they will cut you to shreds!!
Go you eagles .
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Postby ferret » Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:08 pm

Other contributors have also forgotten to mention premiership player Symmons out injured, Lomas coming back from injury playing in the reserves along with R. Fiacchi - some good players still to make an appearance.

Sad note of the day, Brad Geddes broke the two bones in his forearm during the reserves match and taken to hospital in ambulance.

A little whisper from across the border says that Skippy thinks Bendigo is Hicksville and is not happy................could there be a return before 30 June. I believe the original budgetted salary for skippy in the Eagles Salary Cap has not been utilised.
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Postby SOUTHWARK » Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:09 pm

spell_check wrote:Lee marks in the same spot, and misses again

Eagles 24.18 (162)
South 11.11 (77)


By the looks of it Jonathan Lee has missed two goals. Apart from that can someone who went let me know how he went?. With Lindsay in the side I doubht he would have got much of a run in his first game?
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Postby spell_check » Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:14 pm

ferret wrote:Other contributors have also forgotten to mention premiership player Symmons out injured, Lomas coming back from injury playing in the reserves along with R. Fiacchi - some good players still to make an appearance.

Sad note of the day, Brad Geddes broke the two bones in his forearm during the reserves match and taken to hospital in ambulance.

A little whisper from across the border says that Skippy thinks Bendigo is Hicksville and is not happy................could there be a return before 30 June. I believe the original budgetted salary for skippy in the Eagles Salary Cap has not been utilised.


And no Lomas, Symmons or Robert Fiacchi!!!! :shock: :)
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Postby blueandwhite » Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:14 pm

A great win to the eagles, they were far to good today. As for South we were insipid. Absolutely belted out of the middle, forwards who were always behind,not enough agression to make the tackles stick.
With the new interpretation of the"hands in the back" rule it is pointless to play behind your opponent, you must be in front. Lindsay controlled all the bounces ,he out bustled Parry and King and gave the eagles runners first use of the ball. I would question what he does at boundary throw-ins though, and whether it is within the rules of the game. :(
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Postby stampy » Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:14 pm

south are shit
Go The Tiges!!!
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Postby Spiritof64 » Sat Apr 07, 2007 9:39 pm

stampy wrote:south are shit


Up your cloaca stampy - Bays didn't win either. :?
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Postby Dutchy » Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:03 pm

Wedgie, did you catch a helicopter home? posting at 5.10pm? :shock:
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Postby Mickyj » Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:06 pm

SOUTHWARK wrote:
spell_check wrote:Lee marks in the same spot, and misses again

Eagles 24.18 (162)
South 11.11 (77)


By the looks of it Jonathan Lee has missed two goals. Apart from that can someone who went let me know how he went?. With Lindsay in the side I doubht he would have got much of a run in his first game?


No they did the normal sharing of ruck with lindsay having the first 15 minutes or so of each quarter.
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Postby spell_check » Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:16 pm

Mickyj wrote:
spell_check wrote:I was totally surprised listening to it on radio, 86 points!

This was without Cicolella, Inkster, Colville or Hier!


Too bad spelly this was the game you didnt want to go to because the eagles were going to lose :oops:


It would have been a waste of petrol for a loss, but I'll be there next week.

Still not that confident about next week though, mind you.
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eagles smash puerile panthers

Postby dasher » Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:33 pm

just to prove practice match form is notoriously misleading the eagles welcomed a challenge today by smashing a hapless south by one goal less than a record margin.as the REIGNING PREMIER we dont only welcome a challenge WE THRIVE ON IT .todays great win was achieved without stalwarts like cicolella,colville,inkster,dabrowski,symonns.lomas,to the rest of the competition we can only get better!!!
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Re: eagles smash puerile panthers

Postby spell_check » Sat Apr 07, 2007 10:41 pm

dasher wrote:just to prove practice match form is notoriously misleading the eagles welcomed a challenge today by smashing a hapless south by one goal less than a record margin.as the REIGNING PREMIER we dont only welcome a challenge WE THRIVE ON IT .todays great win was achieved without stalwarts like cicolella,colville,inkster,dabrowski,symonns.lomas,to the rest of the competition we can only get better!!!


Missing Dabrowski as well!! :shock:
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Postby sturt1 » Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:30 pm

Who wants $1000 to hold on to for me until the end of the season. Make it $2000. :shock:
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Postby Wedgie » Sat Apr 07, 2007 11:43 pm

Dutchy wrote:Wedgie, did you catch a helicopter home? posting at 5.10pm? :shock:

Games start earleir this year Dutchy, but yes I did leave early. Even got stopped by a bretho at Mt Compass.
Doesn't take long to get from Victor to Happy Valley, much quicker than coming home from Elizabeth.
Less Kingswoods and Toranas too. :lol:
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Postby mal » Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:01 am

3rd time Panthers have played at this venue
Close ENCOUNTER of the 3rd kind was expected.....what a belting they got.
I wonder how the presentations at the Hotel Victor went after the game ?

I suppose they have to promote the deep south
But might have done Better at fortress Noarlunga in hindsight.

SA are trying to promote and perform a culture similar to the deep North Bulldogs.
Might work one day, but its a long time ago 1964 now.
And to think before the Bulldogs were around that SA had some zones out there.

EG too good
SA can surely improve on that but have CD at the Ponderosa next week
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Postby Wedgie » Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:58 am

From the Sunday Mail:

Eight's enough for Passador

ZAC MILBANK


FOR so long, Woodville-West Torrens has been the hunter.
While the 2006 premier is now the hunted, it seems nothing else has changed as the Eagles set the SANFL benchmark with a devastating 86-point humiliation of South Adelaide at Encounter Bay yesterday.

With a string of senior players missing - including captain Justin Cicolella and livewire Tim Inkster - questions were being asked of Ron Fuller's men. But the coach was more than satisfied with their answers.

"When you come off a premiership everyone's wondering how you will react," Fuller said.

"And I thought the boys showed today that they are focused pretty well."

Propelled by a match-winning 10-goal second term, in which ruckman Paul Lindsay had an influential 12 hit-outs, the Eagles ran the Panthers ragged as Ken Farmer medallist Mark Passador started his year with an eight-goal haul.

"He's had a good day hasn't he?" Fuller said of his full forward. "I just thought the way he went about was good, there was nothing flimsy about it. Early on we needed the goals and marks to be taken and he provided it with a solid contribution."

But, if it hadn't been for the guile of veteran Lindsay, who finished with 21 hit-outs for the afternoon, the ball wouldn't have been headed in Passador's direction as often as it was.

Former state ruckman Lindsay outclassed South's Craig Parry and Brett King at the stoppages, bringing teammates such as Matthew Cooper, Luke Powell, Bernie Vince and wingmen Luke Jarrad and Leigh Treeby into the game.

"Paul gave them all first look at it and his aggression and control at the re-starts gave us a lot of impetus," Fuller said.

As a result, South coach Robert Pyman was forced to lament the extreme influence Lindsay had in the second quarter.

"Lindsay was doing what he wanted and it was pretty embarrassing for our ruckman," Pyman said.

"He was putting the ball down the throat of the opposition players and if you've got first use of the footy it gets easier from there." Acting Eagles skipper Mark McKenzie - a consistent contributor last season in defence - relished his move into the midfield, playing a fine captain's game in the absence of Cicolella.

With so many senior teammates missing - former captain Gavin Colville and Brad Dabrowski also sat on the sidelines - McKenzie's confidence rubbed off on his younger counterparts.

"Having Cica (Cicolella) out meant we had to replace him and you always know what you're going to get with McKenzie," Fuller said.
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Postby BirdOfPrey » Sun Apr 08, 2007 6:45 am

Great win eagles.
Any idea why Dabrowski didn't play???
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