SDK wrote:and two West supporters who said they could not read....... no kidding two separate people who could not read !
Be interesting to get the Magpies reaction next week.
Guessing you might get more than two

by rod_rooster » Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:47 pm
SDK wrote:and two West supporters who said they could not read....... no kidding two separate people who could not read !
Be interesting to get the Magpies reaction next week.
by on the rails » Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:59 pm
Jim05 wrote:SDK wrote:North would now be flag favourites as South have been reasonable of late.
Johnstone will be a huge loss for them.
If they can cover his loss they are a huge threat to us.
Dont have too many weak links and and they are great to watch
by the joker » Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:22 am
on the rails wrote:Jim05 wrote:SDK wrote:North would now be flag favourites as South have been reasonable of late.
Johnstone will be a huge loss for them.
If they can cover his loss they are a huge threat to us.
Dont have too many weak links and and they are great to watch
May be a big loss or may not be? Lewis went down just after 1/4 time in our win over Nwd in Round 6. He then missed the games between Round 7 and 12 a total of 5 games plus a bye. We won 3 of the games he missed. He came back for the "Umpires" win for the Eagles at Woodville. Bearing in mind he has had to play 2nd ruck for almost the last 3 games including 3 and half quarters as first ruck against Glenelg so that negated his fwd influence to a degree but hasn't hurt the side overall. Since he has been back we have had no D. Stewart who has missed the last 4 after a BOG against Sturt. He should be a reasonable replacement for him this week I would think as a dominant SANFL Fwd who also rucks.
Come finals and assuming Port "release" D. Stewart (which they didn't last year) the thought of Johnston, Langford and Stewart as talls on a big ground and in dry weather will be a very hard fwd line to match on.
by the joker » Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:47 am
rod_rooster wrote:Mic wrote:I can't recall the last time we won a game by more than 100 points.
Myself and RM were trying to work that out as well. Neither of us could remember. Would be interested to know when it was.
by Wedgie » Mon Jul 29, 2013 9:51 am
the joker wrote:rod_rooster wrote:Mic wrote:I can't recall the last time we won a game by more than 100 points.
Myself and RM were trying to work that out as well. Neither of us could remember. Would be interested to know when it was.
Round 10 2006
119 point win
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Seaford Panther » Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:18 am
by Spargo » Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:20 am
Wedgie wrote:the joker wrote:rod_rooster wrote:Mic wrote:I can't recall the last time we won a game by more than 100 points.
Myself and RM were trying to work that out as well. Neither of us could remember. Would be interested to know when it was.
Round 10 2006
119 point win
Round 22 2007
104 point win over West
by saintal » Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:34 am
by on the rails » Mon Jul 29, 2013 11:48 am
by johntheclaret » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:08 am
Wedgie wrote:the joker wrote:rod_rooster wrote:Mic wrote:I can't recall the last time we won a game by more than 100 points.
Myself and RM were trying to work that out as well. Neither of us could remember. Would be interested to know when it was.
Round 10 2006
119 point win
Round 22 2007
104 point win over West
by OxCamBlues » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:52 pm
by Ronnie » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:12 pm
OxCamBlues wrote:Sturt were a competitive unit and played in the elimination final in 2007 JTC, I don't think they suffered any 100+ point losses that year.
2006 was a different story, Sturt were beaten by 100+ on a few occasions towards the end of B. Phillips reign although I don't think North can lay claim to beating Sturt by 100+ since the early-mid nineties.
by saintal » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:24 pm
Ronnie wrote:OxCamBlues wrote:Sturt were a competitive unit and played in the elimination final in 2007 JTC, I don't think they suffered any 100+ point losses that year.
2006 was a different story, Sturt were beaten by 100+ on a few occasions towards the end of B. Phillips reign although I don't think North can lay claim to beating Sturt by 100+ since the early-mid nineties.
Beaten at Unley during the Brodie care taker period by 100+ a few times. South kicked a huge score thanks to the money men, Cupido, Tuckey and others.
by panthers 2008 » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:02 pm
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