by locky801 » Sun Sep 06, 2020 6:20 pm
by Spargo » Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:12 pm
Wedgie wrote:Geezus, Woodville Oval looks awful!
by southee » Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:26 pm
Wedgie wrote:Geezus, Woodville Oval looks awful!
by ferret » Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:30 pm
Wedgie wrote:Good win by Norths reserves beati g the 2nd placed Eagles by 11 points to jump i to the 4.
by Wedgie » Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:01 pm
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by Aerie » Sun Sep 06, 2020 11:45 pm
by gazzamagoo » Mon Sep 07, 2020 7:51 am
Aerie wrote:I only saw on the tv too, but it did seem like the Eagles were the better team. Couldn’t put scoreboard pressure on early. North kept in it through desperation. When the margin was 2 goals in the last and they said the strong breeze had gone, it was still anyone’s game, but the Eagles held steady. Jack Hayes the Eagles best and most important player. Any chance a Key Forward come 2nd Ruck could win the Magarey?
by ferret » Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:46 am
gazzamagoo wrote:Aerie wrote:I only saw on the tv too, but it did seem like the Eagles were the better team. Couldn’t put scoreboard pressure on early. North kept in it through desperation. When the margin was 2 goals in the last and they said the strong breeze had gone, it was still anyone’s game, but the Eagles held steady. Jack Hayes the Eagles best and most important player. Any chance a Key Forward come 2nd Ruck could win the Magarey?
Boyd's to lose I reckon, would have polled votes in almost every game this season so far.
by Magellan » Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:05 am
ferret wrote:gazzamagoo wrote:Aerie wrote:I only saw on the tv too, but it did seem like the Eagles were the better team. Couldn’t put scoreboard pressure on early. North kept in it through desperation. When the margin was 2 goals in the last and they said the strong breeze had gone, it was still anyone’s game, but the Eagles held steady. Jack Hayes the Eagles best and most important player. Any chance a Key Forward come 2nd Ruck could win the Magarey?
Boyd's to lose I reckon, would have polled votes in almost every game this season so far.
Would rather Jack Hayes in my team any day ahead of Boyd. Far, far more influential. Eagles couldn't make the five last year with Boyd, sitting top without him. Not a team man and very selfish and frustrated his team mates. Jack Hayes was voted by opposition coaches as the player from another club they would like in their team. Jack Hayes an absolute iron man.
by Magellan » Mon Sep 07, 2020 10:31 am
by ferret » Mon Sep 07, 2020 11:22 am
Magellan wrote:A great day for footy yesterday (apart from the wind), irrespective of the outcome - anyone know the crowd figure?
Eagles the better side yesterday by far, and deserve top spot. North had quite a few passengers yesterday - for example, Keenan Ramsay had no possessions at half time, and I think 4 by the end of the game. His spot may be in jeopardy given his lack of influence in recent weeks and the return of Alex Barns. Others in the forward line (such as Hender) simply didn't get involved enough, although some of our delivery and general skills were terrible. Most of the time it was the Eagles' pressure that forced us to kick blindly in panic, which led to multiple turnovers (much like the previous week against the Bays). That said, we also committed stacks of unforced errors in open play, and I don't know how may times we conceded last possession/out of bounds on the full frees to the opposition.
Having played the two form sides of the comp in the last two weeks, I think it's fair to say North are susceptible when strong pressure is applied, which doesn't bode well for finals, save for North's runners and their ability to perhaps exploit the wide spaces of Adelaide Oval. It'll be interesting to see whether Surjan re-evaluates the forward line - I'd also like to see Minervini back in the side, and I'm not fully convinced about Le Bois, who can look a million bucks when everything's going well, but not so much when the opposition's screws are applied. This week's game against Central at Prospect wouldn't typically have been a big game, but they'll come out swinging after Saturday's win, and North need to win to regain some confidence, and stave off the Bays to hold onto the double chance.
A minor point re: the announcer - I'm sure his post-goal confirmations of the Eagles' goal scorers (complete with nick-names) is not meant for opposition fans' ears, but as the home ground you're hosting the opposition (players and fans), so perhaps either do it for both sides, or save your comments to during the breaks and pre-game.
by Bag & Sledge » Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:26 pm
ferret wrote:Magellan wrote:A great day for footy yesterday (apart from the wind), irrespective of the outcome - anyone know the crowd figure?
Eagles the better side yesterday by far, and deserve top spot. North had quite a few passengers yesterday - for example, Keenan Ramsay had no possessions at half time, and I think 4 by the end of the game. His spot may be in jeopardy given his lack of influence in recent weeks and the return of Alex Barns. Others in the forward line (such as Hender) simply didn't get involved enough, although some of our delivery and general skills were terrible. Most of the time it was the Eagles' pressure that forced us to kick blindly in panic, which led to multiple turnovers (much like the previous week against the Bays). That said, we also committed stacks of unforced errors in open play, and I don't know how may times we conceded last possession/out of bounds on the full frees to the opposition.
Having played the two form sides of the comp in the last two weeks, I think it's fair to say North are susceptible when strong pressure is applied, which doesn't bode well for finals, save for North's runners and their ability to perhaps exploit the wide spaces of Adelaide Oval. It'll be interesting to see whether Surjan re-evaluates the forward line - I'd also like to see Minervini back in the side, and I'm not fully convinced about Le Bois, who can look a million bucks when everything's going well, but not so much when the opposition's screws are applied. This week's game against Central at Prospect wouldn't typically have been a big game, but they'll come out swinging after Saturday's win, and North need to win to regain some confidence, and stave off the Bays to hold onto the double chance.
A minor point re: the announcer - I'm sure his post-goal confirmations of the Eagles' goal scorers (complete with nick-names) is not meant for opposition fans' ears, but as the home ground you're hosting the opposition (players and fans), so perhaps either do it for both sides, or save your comments to during the breaks and pre-game.
Well balanced summary "Magellan". Strong rumour going around Woodville Oval that G/F won't be at Adelaide Oval, due to Sheffield Shield hub being in Adelaide with Adelaide Oval, Glenelg and Karen Rolton Oval being used. Glenelg might not even being able to train at Glenelg. Thebby Oval being touted as training oval for the bays and possibly G/F there.
by Eagles2014 » Mon Sep 07, 2020 1:31 pm
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by PanthersFan » Wed Sep 09, 2020 10:11 am
Eagles2014 wrote:If the Cricket World Cup was still being played, the Grand Final was always going to be at Thebarton. So they will stick to this plan if the cricket Hub thing eventuates.
by Wedgie » Wed Sep 09, 2020 10:25 am
PanthersFan wrote:Eagles2014 wrote:If the Cricket World Cup was still being played, the Grand Final was always going to be at Thebarton. So they will stick to this plan if the cricket Hub thing eventuates.
A cricket World Cup game would be a sell out but a Shield game wouldn't get anywhere near the crowd of the SANFL grand final. I can't imagine Adelaide Oval would want to lose out on crowd numbers.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by DOC » Wed Sep 09, 2020 10:38 am
Wedgie wrote:PanthersFan wrote:Eagles2014 wrote:If the Cricket World Cup was still being played, the Grand Final was always going to be at Thebarton. So they will stick to this plan if the cricket Hub thing eventuates.
A cricket World Cup game would be a sell out but a Shield game wouldn't get anywhere near the crowd of the SANFL grand final. I can't imagine Adelaide Oval would want to lose out on crowd numbers.
Said it before and will say it again for those that missed it.
SANFL finals are all at Adelaide Oval, shield games will only be played at AO if there's no clash with the SANFL, most likely after with Glenelg Oval, Gillian Roultan Oval and Adelaide Oval No 2 used if there is any clash with the SANFL.
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