NO-MERCY wrote:Henley out of the block quick today. gave Gepps something to worry about but as soon as Gepps thrust Smith in the midfield it changed things big time, Gepps started to win the centre clearances & gave their tall fwds first option & they didn't let their team mates down by marking & kicking truely, turning a 4 goal deficit into a 11pt lead at 3qtr time, they then went on with it & outscored Henley, final score Gepps 17.13 to Henley 11.13.
Interesting to see Inkster starting after not training & watching him through the warm up, he never looked like he was fit, coming off qtr time with a hamstring ( thats what you get playing unfit blokes )
Henley would be devastated going out in straight sets after paying the $$$ they did pre-season to win the flag, i think its shown alot to other sides in the comp, (you can't buy a flag)
The only side that can take it up to Goody's on a fine day after today is Gepps Cross, they have the talls to combat Goodwood & the mids to match, i honestly thought Salis Nth had what it takes but now realise they havn't the height to match the sides like Goodwood & Gepps.
I believe the GF will be against Goodies & Gepps.
A great win after being 4 down 10 mins into the 3rd quarter, everyone played their part in a great effort.
However, a typical Henley reaction, no results sent to the Sunday Mail. I can understand the disappointment but the home side has a responsibility to provide match details. Ah well, just another fine for the cash strapped Sharks.
Incidentally, Match Day Officials are not supposed to become abusive or aggressive toward opposition club officials, unless of course you are the idiot from Henley who couldn't handle the loss and really lost his cool. Very poor form but I guess he too was thinking about the wasted money and effort.
Remember last week's Advertiser headline, Sharks ready to bite! Impossible, they were Gummy sharks