by PanthersFan » Fri Aug 07, 2020 11:10 am
by ferret » Fri Aug 07, 2020 2:12 pm
PanthersFan wrote:Westies make the hard trip to Woodville to take on the unstoppable force that is the Eagles. Unfortunately West dropped the ball last week after a few competitive games whilst the Eagles keep cruising to wins.
My prediction: Eagles by 40 points (possibly more).
by wedgetail » Fri Aug 07, 2020 9:15 pm
ferret wrote:PanthersFan wrote:Westies make the hard trip to Woodville to take on the unstoppable force that is the Eagles. Unfortunately West dropped the ball last week after a few competitive games whilst the Eagles keep cruising to wins.
My prediction: Eagles by 40 points (possibly more).
Always wary of the bloods. They generally match up well and tend to run us of our feet. Bubble has to burst soon, didn't think we would be going this well.
by robranisgod » Sat Aug 08, 2020 10:59 am
wedgetail wrote:ferret wrote:PanthersFan wrote:Westies make the hard trip to Woodville to take on the unstoppable force that is the Eagles. Unfortunately West dropped the ball last week after a few competitive games whilst the Eagles keep cruising to wins.
My prediction: Eagles by 40 points (possibly more).
Always wary of the bloods. They generally match up well and tend to run us of our feet. Bubble has to burst soon, didn't think we would be going this well.
Agreed Ferret, most surprised to be in this position. Perhaps a little fortunate too, playing an injury hit North and Norwood and Glenelg at the time being a bit out of sorts. The second half of the season will give a better indication but we should be good enough to beat West.
by JK » Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:26 pm
robranisgod wrote:wedgetail wrote:ferret wrote:PanthersFan wrote:Westies make the hard trip to Woodville to take on the unstoppable force that is the Eagles. Unfortunately West dropped the ball last week after a few competitive games whilst the Eagles keep cruising to wins.
My prediction: Eagles by 40 points (possibly more).
Always wary of the bloods. They generally match up well and tend to run us of our feet. Bubble has to burst soon, didn't think we would be going this well.
Agreed Ferret, most surprised to be in this position. Perhaps a little fortunate too, playing an injury hit North and Norwood and Glenelg at the time being a bit out of sorts. The second half of the season will give a better indication but we should be good enough to beat West.
I think that the Eagles are the best balanced side of all teams. They have strength in all areas whereas I have a query about North's rucks, Norwood's key forwards, South rucks (although Hunter could change that observation ) and Glenelg's depth.
We are not half way yet but unlike some posters I say this sincerely in that the Eagles are the team to beat.
by mal » Sat Aug 08, 2020 2:44 pm
by wedgetail » Sat Aug 08, 2020 8:10 pm
by MJP1993 » Sun Aug 09, 2020 10:34 am
wedgetail wrote:West tried hard today but with their 'damage limitation' style of football and lack of depth, the Eags were too classy. Mc Neil played his best game for the club today and Lachlan Jones showed why he will be a one season player for us with a commanding display down back. New recruit James Tsitas looked like he will fit in well and has a footy brain.
by ferret » Sun Aug 09, 2020 10:43 am
by Mr Fuller » Sun Aug 09, 2020 11:25 am
ferret wrote:Usually when a new coach comes in to a club for his first stint at coaching at league level the season appears to get lost with the new coach assessing his players and what they can do. Putting in place new structures that the players have to learn and getting a coaching group together along with recruiting. This I feel was the senario for the Eagles in 2019.
Jade Sheedy hit the ground running from the first training session, he must have done a lot of homework straight after his appointment. He is well organised, has a simple but exciting game plan that the players have quickly adapted to and enjoy playing to. From the start he knew what players he wanted in the team and where they would play. Explored different football competitions to find likely league players ( Seymour and Carcuro). Reviewed the player list to find players that might not have been given great opportunities in the past but had skills he might be able to utilise (Wehr, Comitogianni and Lee). But best off all he has given the youngster a go (Jones, McNeil and Mansell) plus playing many players in the reserves from the 2018 and 2019 premiership teams. Jade Sheedy has been a breath of fresh air for the club.
by Aerie » Sun Aug 09, 2020 11:58 am
Mr Fuller wrote:ferret wrote:Usually when a new coach comes in to a club for his first stint at coaching at league level the season appears to get lost with the new coach assessing his players and what they can do. Putting in place new structures that the players have to learn and getting a coaching group together along with recruiting. This I feel was the senario for the Eagles in 2019.
Jade Sheedy hit the ground running from the first training session, he must have done a lot of homework straight after his appointment. He is well organised, has a simple but exciting game plan that the players have quickly adapted to and enjoy playing to. From the start he knew what players he wanted in the team and where they would play. Explored different football competitions to find likely league players ( Seymour and Carcuro). Reviewed the player list to find players that might not have been given great opportunities in the past but had skills he might be able to utilise (Wehr, Comitogianni and Lee). But best off all he has given the youngster a go (Jones, McNeil and Mansell) plus playing many players in the reserves from the 2018 and 2019 premiership teams. Jade Sheedy has been a breath of fresh air for the club.
Most of the players he has brought in - Seymour, Wehr, Mansell, Jones particularly - can all the kick the ball really well which has been a change from previous years. With three of these players playing in our defensive half this allows us to set up play down back and push forward confidently. Von Bertouch up forward has been a great move and probably a couple of years overdue. It does feel like we will see a 6-7 goal game from him in the coming weeks.
Too early to tell what sort of player Tsitas will be for us after one game. It will be interesting to see where he is at after getting used to Sheed'y gameplan and the rest of the team.
With Thompson, Goldsworthy, Foote, Lonergan (and potentially Lowson) coming back in the next week or so the Club has will be in the nice position of wondering how they will all fit in and who to drop. If they all came back in next week I think the unlucky ones might be Lee, Firns and Pudney. Then the remaining two spots might be any of Rowland, Wehr, Comittogianni and Hall.
The Club hasn't had this much depth in a long, long time.
by arcadefire » Sun Aug 09, 2020 12:29 pm
Mr Fuller wrote:ferret wrote:Usually when a new coach comes in to a club for his first stint at coaching at league level the season appears to get lost with the new coach assessing his players and what they can do. Putting in place new structures that the players have to learn and getting a coaching group together along with recruiting. This I feel was the senario for the Eagles in 2019.
Jade Sheedy hit the ground running from the first training session, he must have done a lot of homework straight after his appointment. He is well organised, has a simple but exciting game plan that the players have quickly adapted to and enjoy playing to. From the start he knew what players he wanted in the team and where they would play. Explored different football competitions to find likely league players ( Seymour and Carcuro). Reviewed the player list to find players that might not have been given great opportunities in the past but had skills he might be able to utilise (Wehr, Comitogianni and Lee). But best off all he has given the youngster a go (Jones, McNeil and Mansell) plus playing many players in the reserves from the 2018 and 2019 premiership teams. Jade Sheedy has been a breath of fresh air for the club.
Most of the players he has brought in - Seymour, Wehr, Mansell, Jones particularly - can all the kick the ball really well which has been a change from previous years. With three of these players playing in our defensive half this allows us to set up play down back and push forward confidently. Von Bertouch up forward has been a great move and probably a couple of years overdue. It does feel like we will see a 6-7 goal game from him in the coming weeks.
Too early to tell what sort of player Tsitas will be for us after one game. It will be interesting to see where he is at after getting used to Sheed'y gameplan and the rest of the team.
With Thompson, Goldsworthy, Foote, Lonergan (and potentially Lowson) coming back in the next week or so the Club has will be in the nice position of wondering how they will all fit in and who to drop. If they all came back in next week I think the unlucky ones might be Lee, Firns and Pudney. Then the remaining two spots might be any of Rowland, Wehr, Comittogianni and Hall.
The Club hasn't had this much depth in a long, long time.
by ferret » Sun Aug 09, 2020 12:43 pm
by Eagles Nest » Mon Aug 10, 2020 1:55 pm
by ferret » Mon Aug 10, 2020 2:03 pm
Eagles Nest wrote:You speak or type very highly of Jade Sheedy Ferret, and rightly so. Not related or a friend of the family are you by chance?
by Eagles Nest » Mon Aug 10, 2020 2:46 pm
by Eagles2014 » Mon Aug 10, 2020 3:37 pm
Eagles Nest wrote:Agreed ferret. You seem to be a very good judge of character
by wedgetail » Mon Aug 10, 2020 9:01 pm
Eagles2014 wrote:Eagles Nest wrote:Agreed ferret. You seem to be a very good judge of character
Stop talking Ferrett up, he will get a big head![]()
Certainly knows his Eagles better than most though!
by ferret » Tue Aug 11, 2020 10:52 am
wedgetail wrote:Eagles2014 wrote:Eagles Nest wrote:Agreed ferret. You seem to be a very good judge of character
Stop talking Ferrett up, he will get a big head![]()
Certainly knows his Eagles better than most though!
Apparently Ferret is part of the fabric of the club and lives up to his avatar by having the ear of all including the coach.
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