Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby sjt » Sat Apr 18, 2015 9:10 pm

wild dog wrote:Game looked good on the tv and I was surprised at Norths size and speed. Geez Schillabeer really is a find and he easily kicks a ball 55m+. Power reserves at this time of the year look like they have the flag, but we know injuries later on and selection dilemmas later on in the year if their A team make the VFL finals. Its a joke, but what can you do. For me North look like a threat for the genuine SANFL flag.


Yeah like last years GF when they had about 18 plus AFL listed players and the lowest injury list of any team. On the SANFL website during the week, they had two injuries (as tests).
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby robranisgod » Sat Apr 18, 2015 9:21 pm

VALE PARK wrote:Until other teams wake up and catch up in junior skill coaching and development the red legs will stay in front of the field.
It's early but I notice Norwood are easily leading the U 16 comp again!


Certainly Norwood have the edge in the league with their kicking skills in particular, but it is drawing a long bow to say that it is necessarily their junior skill coaching. They have recruited very well. In the Under 16s in the last 5 years the Grand Finals have been as follows :
2014 Glenelg defeated North
2013 North defeated Glenelg
2012 Norwood defeated Glenelg
2011 North defeated Sturt
2010 North defeated Glenelg

Furthermore in the under 18s Norwood haven't made a Grand Final in that time.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby Jim05 » Sat Apr 18, 2015 9:25 pm

robranisgod wrote:
VALE PARK wrote:Until other teams wake up and catch up in junior skill coaching and development the red legs will stay in front of the field.
It's early but I notice Norwood are easily leading the U 16 comp again!


Certainly Norwood have the edge in the league with their kicking skills in particular, but it is drawing a long bow to say that it is necessarily their junior skill coaching. They have recruited very well. In the Under 16s in the last 5 years the Grand Finals have been as follows :
2014 Glenelg defeated North
2013 North defeated Glenelg
2012 Norwood defeated Glenelg
2011 North defeated Sturt
2010 North defeated Glenelg

Furthermore in the under 18s Norwood haven't made a Grand Final in that time.

I dont think we take as much pleasure in winning under age flags as what some other clubs do. We have tended to play the better kids up in the Ressies or League at the expense of junior flags.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby robranisgod » Sat Apr 18, 2015 10:10 pm

Jim05 wrote:
robranisgod wrote:
VALE PARK wrote:Until other teams wake up and catch up in junior skill coaching and development the red legs will stay in front of the field.
It's early but I notice Norwood are easily leading the U 16 comp again!


Certainly Norwood have the edge in the league with their kicking skills in particular, but it is drawing a long bow to say that it is necessarily their junior skill coaching. They have recruited very well. In the Under 16s in the last 5 years the Grand Finals have been as follows :
2014 Glenelg defeated North
2013 North defeated Glenelg
2012 Norwood defeated Glenelg
2011 North defeated Sturt
2010 North defeated Glenelg

Furthermore in the under 18s Norwood haven't made a Grand Final in that time.

I dont think we take as much pleasure in winning under age flags as what some other clubs do. We have tended to play the better kids up in the Ressies or League at the expense of junior flags.


Which is the exact opposite of what happened in the 1980s. Norwood were unbeatable in the junior grades then, but after 1984 had a 13 year drought despite dominating the junior grades. Perhaps they learnt from then, although it is a long time ago now.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby JK » Sat Apr 18, 2015 10:45 pm

Absolutely, was pretty freakin frustrating at the time.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby Reddeer » Sun Apr 19, 2015 12:07 am

You are definitely not wrong about it being a JOKE!!!!
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby johntheclaret » Sun Apr 19, 2015 12:44 am

VALE PARK wrote:To my mind handball and especially not surprising,kicking skills win football matches.
Norwood still have the edge in these areas hence their continued success.
Until other teams wake up and catch up in junior skill coaching and development the red legs will stay in front of the field.
It's early but I notice Norwood are easily leading the U 16 comp again!
Keep working on those skills.

Not sure what Norwood's superior skills has to do with North losing to a team full of AFL listed players VP
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby the observer » Sun Apr 19, 2015 10:20 am

You really need to get over it most are kids playing their first or second year of senior footy no senior influence like all the teams have restrictions on
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby Panther Pack » Sun Apr 19, 2015 11:29 am

You say most AFL reserves players are kids playing first or second year, when the last time you picked up an SANFL budget that is exactly what half of the sanfl teams are as well. Most sanfl teams have the majority of the players under 50 league games of experience.

So you have 2 young teams but 1 is full time!!!
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby mickey » Sun Apr 19, 2015 12:10 pm

Special One wrote:
Ingorudi wrote:What happend to Johnston no stats to his name.???

I was told his ankle went pop! It also had nothing to do with the awful surface they played on, that surface was worst then most SAAFL grounds. Players I was talking to after the game weren't happy with the uneven surface.


Awful surface?? Whatever drugs your taking have well and truly ****** your brain!
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby Wedgie » Sun Apr 19, 2015 2:08 pm

mickey wrote:
Special One wrote:
Ingorudi wrote:What happend to Johnston no stats to his name.???

I was told his ankle went pop! It also had nothing to do with the awful surface they played on, that surface was worst then most SAAFL grounds. Players I was talking to after the game weren't happy with the uneven surface.


Awful surface?? Whatever drugs your taking have well and truly ****** your brain!


Must admit I raised an eyebrow when special said that, I've always regarded Alberton as the best surface outside of Adelaide Oval and from what my Dad tells me its been that way for about 50 years. Looked nigh on perfect from the outer.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby Special One » Sun Apr 19, 2015 2:47 pm

mickey wrote:
Special One wrote:
Ingorudi wrote:What happend to Johnston no stats to his name.???

I was told his ankle went pop! It also had nothing to do with the awful surface they played on, that surface was worst then most SAAFL grounds. Players I was talking to after the game weren't happy with the uneven surface.


Awful surface?? Whatever drugs your taking have well and truly ****** your brain!

Some players I spoke to after the game. 1 played in the ressies and other one played in the league were surprised how bumpy it was. Apparently they were working on the oval before the reserves. When I walk across it, I thought I was in the parklands. From afar it looked great not until you walked on it.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby mickey » Sun Apr 19, 2015 2:50 pm

Parklands.... Seriously think you're on crack. And what 'work' was happening...
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby Special One » Sun Apr 19, 2015 3:05 pm

mickey wrote:Parklands.... Seriously think you're on crack. And what 'work' was happening...

I got there in the 3qtr of the reserves. The reserves player said 'they were poking holes around the ground before the game'. When I walked on it after the league it was softish under foot. Especially in front North bench it was bumpy.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby mickey » Sun Apr 19, 2015 3:09 pm

Poking holes... I think your reserves boys might be seeing things too.

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This is a real time photo of work being done on the ground... There wasn't anything done yesterday
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby on the rails » Sun Apr 19, 2015 5:43 pm

How do we know that photo was taken yesterday?
Piss weak SANFL and the CLOWNS who run it.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby johntheclaret » Sun Apr 19, 2015 6:42 pm

Panther Pack wrote:You say most AFL reserves players are kids playing first or second year, when the last time you picked up an SANFL budget that is exactly what half of the sanfl teams are as well. Most sanfl teams have the majority of the players under 50 league games of experience.

So you have 2 young teams but 1 is full time!!!

Give it up PP. There's no point :(
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby Wedgie » Sun Apr 19, 2015 6:43 pm

on the rails wrote:How do we know that photo was taken yesterday?

It wasn't, it was taken today.
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby johntheclaret » Sun Apr 19, 2015 6:46 pm

mickey wrote:Poking holes... I think your reserves boys might be seeing things too.

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This is a real time photo of work being done on the ground... There wasn't anything done yesterday

I zoomed in and was sure I saw a bump
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Re: Rnd 3- Port v North Saturday, 12.10

Postby Wedgie » Sun Apr 19, 2015 7:31 pm

I can count 4 blades of grass out of place too.
Freaking cow paddock! :lol:
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