http://www.wwtfc.com.au/footy-match-report.aspx08/08/2009 Rnd 19
Eagles vs Norwood
By Peter Argent
A magnificent 9 goal third quarter was the vehicle behind the Eagles ninth win of the year against Norwood at the Parade.
After a scrappy and error ridden first half, Woodville West Torrens completely dominated in what is affectionately known as the premiership quarter.
During this term they increased a 1 point half time margin to a match winning 43 points at lemons.
While the side fell to sleep in the final quarter, they were never in danger of being overrun, winning in the end by a comfortable 21 point margin.
Driving the ball forward with his powerful left foot, Luke Jarrad was the Eagles best in this win they needed to achieve against a side they were expected to beat.
(Back on Woodville Oval in Round 10, when Trevor Hill was still in charge of the Redlegs, it was a day to forget from a home side’s perspective.)
Veteran and now member of the SANFL 200 Club, Justin Cicolella was creative around the ball and across half forward, while Nathan Daniel looked perfectly suited to his role across half back.
Crows listed footballer Jared Petrenko was impressive deep in defence, while Trent Hentschel was also strong in his role in the back half.
James Rimington was effective as well and deserved a mention for his personal effort.
Ken McGregor, who played most of the game up forward kicked 3 goals, as did 2006 Premiership player Dale Symmons, while the quartet of Power rookie Mitch Banner, Jay Cheep, Adam Grocke and teenager Matthew Goldsworthy all slotted through a pair.
A special mention must go to the Eagles eighth SANFL debutant for the season, a lad who started the year in the Under 18’s, Jared Polec. He handled the step up well and kicked a goal in the third quarter.
This win guarantees Ron Fuller’s impressive record of Finals appearances, engineering the Club into the Finals each year since he started in 2001 except for one.
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Not certain I agree with peters thoughts of the game being in the bag when Norwood got back to within five points late in the game!!