by Mr Fuller » Sun Jul 04, 2021 11:16 am
by blueandwhite » Sun Jul 04, 2021 12:15 pm
by MJP1993 » Sun Jul 04, 2021 1:49 pm
Mr Fuller wrote:Thought Redden played really well. His possession count won't show it but he dominated the hitouts and gave our mids first usage.
A couple of players who have had patchy seasons for us so far had really good games yesterday which was great.
Much played probably his best game for us. This may have been because the absence of Knight opened up an opportunity for some other player to become the focal point but either way I hope he gains some confidence and this standard becomes the norm.
Pudney also should have been in our best. Pleasing as a winger to finally see his stats finally reflect a focus on kicks rather than handpasses as this makes him far more effective.
by whybother » Sun Jul 04, 2021 3:43 pm
by Wedgie » Sun Jul 04, 2021 3:57 pm
whybother wrote:Does SA need a new reality coach? In today's Sunday Mail he is quoted as saying: I thought we were the far superior team for three and a half quarters, despite winning only one quarter by 1 point, and scoring zero in the last quarter. The aim of the game is to score more than your opponent.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by blueandwhite » Sun Jul 04, 2021 4:23 pm
whybother wrote:Does SA need a new reality coach? In today's Sunday Mail he is quoted as saying: I thought we were the far superior team for three and a half quarters, despite winning only one quarter by 1 point, and scoring zero in the last quarter. The aim of the game is to score more than your opponent.
by MJP1993 » Sun Jul 04, 2021 4:55 pm
whybother wrote:Does SA need a new reality coach? In today's Sunday Mail he is quoted as saying: I thought we were the far superior team for three and a half quarters, despite winning only one quarter by 1 point, and scoring zero in the last quarter. The aim of the game is to score more than your opponent.
by Aerie » Sun Jul 04, 2021 8:05 pm
by blueandwhite » Sun Jul 04, 2021 10:49 pm
by ferret » Mon Jul 05, 2021 10:15 am
blueandwhite wrote:wasnt wet or muddy at Noarlunga yesterday....
by goddy11 » Mon Jul 05, 2021 10:30 am
ferret wrote:blueandwhite wrote:wasnt wet or muddy at Noarlunga yesterday....
Walked across the the oval before start of reserves match and there was plenty of surface water around the eastern wing and flanks, not obvious, but would certainly have made the ball slippery.
by Ronnie » Mon Jul 05, 2021 10:59 am
by ferret » Mon Jul 05, 2021 11:06 am
by ferret » Mon Jul 05, 2021 11:11 am
goddy11 wrote:ferret wrote:blueandwhite wrote:wasnt wet or muddy at Noarlunga yesterday....
Walked across the the oval before start of reserves match and there was plenty of surface water around the eastern wing and flanks, not obvious, but would certainly have made the ball slippery.
Just watching the game on C7 , the ground looked magnificent. The games I viewed on Digital Pass eg Glenelg and Woodville(u18) had terrible center areas. Credit to the Panthers staff.
by am Bays » Mon Jul 05, 2021 1:11 pm
ferret wrote:The Eagles weren't at their best on Saturday but their tenacity, perseverance and the ability to string together several excellent passages of play and compete for 120 minutes gave them a well deserved win. South's unwillingness to take on the game was costly, one goal in the second half was just not good enough. I thought the Eagles' backlines were tremendous. Under the slippery conditions Stengle's and Dan Menzel's goal kicking achievements were outstanding. Good to see "Big Red" getting fitter and being more involved. Special mention to Kobe Mutch, after struggling with a bad shoulder injury for a lot of the season he played his best game for the club in a different role.
It's been a messy season for the Eagles losing so many to the draft, interstate work and also trying to integrate new recruits and juniors in to the team.
Currently the Eagles have the best percentage and have the second best attack and the second best defence this is reflected in their ladder position
To date the Eagles have played 34 players in their twelve matches. Only four players have played every match of the season. The Eagles average only 12 players a week of their 2020 premiership 22. The team has included thirteen players new to the team this year. Significant injuries to Kobe Mutch, Clay Cameron, Troy Menzel, Jarrad Redden, Jordan West, Rory Lehmann and Matty Goldsworthy haven't helped the team get a feeling for each other and to gel smoothly each week. Throw in Stengle missing matches for a carry over suspension and a future champ in Cooper Sharman being kidnapped by the mid-season draft the efforts of the coaching staff must be recognised as outstanding by Eagle supporters. The Eagles continue to be a force.
by ferret » Mon Jul 05, 2021 1:38 pm
am Bays wrote:ferret wrote:The Eagles weren't at their best on Saturday but their tenacity, perseverance and the ability to string together several excellent passages of play and compete for 120 minutes gave them a well deserved win. South's unwillingness to take on the game was costly, one goal in the second half was just not good enough. I thought the Eagles' backlines were tremendous. Under the slippery conditions Stengle's and Dan Menzel's goal kicking achievements were outstanding. Good to see "Big Red" getting fitter and being more involved. Special mention to Kobe Mutch, after struggling with a bad shoulder injury for a lot of the season he played his best game for the club in a different role.
It's been a messy season for the Eagles losing so many to the draft, interstate work and also trying to integrate new recruits and juniors in to the team.
Currently the Eagles have the best percentage and have the second best attack and the second best defence this is reflected in their ladder position
To date the Eagles have played 34 players in their twelve matches. Only four players have played every match of the season. The Eagles average only 12 players a week of their 2020 premiership 22. The team has included thirteen players new to the team this year. Significant injuries to Kobe Mutch, Clay Cameron, Troy Menzel, Jarrad Redden, Jordan West, Rory Lehmann and Matty Goldsworthy haven't helped the team get a feeling for each other and to gel smoothly each week. Throw in Stengle missing matches for a carry over suspension and a future champ in Cooper Sharman being kidnapped by the mid-season draft the efforts of the coaching staff must be recognised as outstanding by Eagle supporters. The Eagles continue to be a force.
F***
The rest of us are all playing for 2nd. Thank goodness the Eagles had all those injuries can’t fathom how we’ve even got close to them.
I’m off to organise some garden renovations in September
by am Bays » Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:13 pm
ferret wrote:am Bays wrote:F***
The rest of us are all playing for 2nd. Thank goodness the Eagles had all those injuries can’t fathom how we’ve even got close to them.
I’m off to organise some garden renovations in September
What a lot of shit you post.
I merely pointed out what a good job the coaching staff have done under trying circumstances. Never mentioned that the Eagles should be top or would win the premiership, but we know how precious you mob of insolvents are.
by Spargo » Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:37 pm
am Bays wrote:ferret wrote:am Bays wrote:F***
The rest of us are all playing for 2nd. Thank goodness the Eagles had all those injuries can’t fathom how we’ve even got close to them.
I’m off to organise some garden renovations in September
What a lot of shit you post.
I merely pointed out what a good job the coaching staff have done under trying circumstances. Never mentioned that the Eagles should be top or would win the premiership, but we know how precious you mob of insolvents are.
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I’m just appreciating you posting for the first time in almost a fortnight.
by Spargo » Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:40 pm
ferret wrote:am Bays wrote:ferret wrote:The Eagles weren't at their best on Saturday but their tenacity, perseverance and the ability to string together several excellent passages of play and compete for 120 minutes gave them a well deserved win. South's unwillingness to take on the game was costly, one goal in the second half was just not good enough. I thought the Eagles' backlines were tremendous. Under the slippery conditions Stengle's and Dan Menzel's goal kicking achievements were outstanding. Good to see "Big Red" getting fitter and being more involved. Special mention to Kobe Mutch, after struggling with a bad shoulder injury for a lot of the season he played his best game for the club in a different role.
It's been a messy season for the Eagles losing so many to the draft, interstate work and also trying to integrate new recruits and juniors in to the team.
Currently the Eagles have the best percentage and have the second best attack and the second best defence this is reflected in their ladder position
To date the Eagles have played 34 players in their twelve matches. Only four players have played every match of the season. The Eagles average only 12 players a week of their 2020 premiership 22. The team has included thirteen players new to the team this year. Significant injuries to Kobe Mutch, Clay Cameron, Troy Menzel, Jarrad Redden, Jordan West, Rory Lehmann and Matty Goldsworthy haven't helped the team get a feeling for each other and to gel smoothly each week. Throw in Stengle missing matches for a carry over suspension and a future champ in Cooper Sharman being kidnapped by the mid-season draft the efforts of the coaching staff must be recognised as outstanding by Eagle supporters. The Eagles continue to be a force.
F***
The rest of us are all playing for 2nd. Thank goodness the Eagles had all those injuries can’t fathom how we’ve even got close to them.
I’m off to organise some garden renovations in September
What a lot of shit you post.
I merely pointed out what a good job the coaching staff have done under trying circumstances. Never mentioned that the Eagles should be top or would win the premiership, but we know how precious you mob of insolvents are.
by Eagles Nest » Mon Jul 05, 2021 2:42 pm
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