by eaglehaslanded » Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:58 pm
by The Apostle » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:00 pm
by mal » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:02 pm
by stampy » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:07 pm
by birdmanptr » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:08 pm
by cje » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:09 pm
by Sojourner » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:14 pm
by stampy » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:19 pm
by birdmanptr » Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:53 pm
by Hondo » Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:00 pm
mal wrote:I am 1 nuetral supporter who never gets sick of seeing a champion footy club keep winning
Deep down there is nothing wrong with teams that dominate for large periods of time
Im always pleased if the best clubs win all of the time
by whufc » Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:21 pm
by birdmanptr » Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:27 pm
whufc wrote:realistic INS for Central next year could be
-S.Dew
-E.Ware (spoke to him today and he said he has the itch again)
-A.Obst (kangaroos)
-S.Butler (west coast)
-J.Nash (essendon)
by csbowes » Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:47 pm
by johntheclaret » Sun Oct 04, 2009 11:56 pm
by birdmanptr » Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:11 am
csbowes wrote:Centrals have had a fantastic 15 years from 1995-2009...
Sturt had it from 1965-1985...
Norwood had a good run from 1975-1985...
Port Adelaide did the same for like 100 years though and even their dominance has ended for the moment...
It all comes to end at some point, just no one knows when.
What's probably more interesting is who will take over as the dominant side when they leave?
by spell_check » Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:22 am
birdmanptr wrote:The other factor is have they ever been tested on GF day apart from the first. Last 2 years dont look it but 08 game over by 3 quarter time and this year by quarter time
WINNING MARGINS
2009 Central 13.14 (92) Sturt 7.12 (54) 38 points 35,647
2008 Central 17.10 (112) Glenelg 11.10 (76) 36 points 34,128
2007 Central 16.11 (107) North 5.12 (42) 65 points 30,478
2006 Eagles 17.19 (121) Central 7.3.(45) 76 points 25,130
2005 Central 15.14.(104) Eagles 11.10 (76) 28 points 28,637
2004 Central 23.15 (153) Eagles 4.4 (28) 125 points 24,207
2003 Central 17.9 (111) West 11.11 (77) 34 points 28,199
2002 Sturt 13.14 (92) Central 6.9 (45) 47 points 35,187
2001 Central 10.11 (71) Eagles 4.8 (32) 39 points 26,378
2000 Central 8.13 (61) Eagles 5.9 (39) 22 points
johntheclaret wrote:I don't think it is fair to compare what Centrals have achieved to what Port and Sturt achieved when they dominated before the AFL came along. How can you possibly compare like for like when a team (any team) can develope a string of great young talent only to see it snatched away in the annual draft. How many draftees did West lose last year?
by birdmanptr » Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:26 am
We played in 12 GF in 20. Years winning a quartercsbowes wrote:Centrals have had a fantastic 15 years from 1995-2009...
Sturt had it from 1965-1985...
Norwood had a good run from 1975-1985...
Port Adelaide did the same for like 100 years though and even their dominance has ended for the moment...
It all comes to end at some point, just no one knows when.
What's probably more interesting is who will take over as the dominant side when they leave?
by purch » Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:36 am
johntheclaret wrote:From afar, the way I see it is that before the AFL f$%ked up the SANFL, Centrals were a no nothing side and had those changes not taken place, Port Adelaide would probably still be the dominent side in the league.
I don't think it is fair to compare what Centrals have achieved to what Port and Sturt achieved when they dominated before the AFL came along. How can you possibly compare like for like when a team (any team) can develope a string of great young talent only to see it snatched away in the annual draft. How many draftees did West lose last year?
Centrals are dominant only because Port are f%&ked. No doubt, in todays game, Centrals have got the the formula spot on and you have to acknowledge that but there are some other factors that just make thier domination easier. Firstly, sucess breeds success, and it must be easier for Centrals to persude players to join thier ranks than any other other club in the league. Afterall who wouldn't want to play for such a sucessful club.
Secondly, Centrals have a psychological edge over all of thier rivals come finals time. I wouldn't have said Centrals league form this year was that dominant, they were pumped a few times and finished way off Glenelg. But it's almost like the other sides expect to lose to Centrals in the finals and both Sturt and Glenelg had plenty of chances to kill off the dogs this year.
Centrals dominance will continue, imo, until the other top sides in the league can switch off that fear factor mentality and just go out and take the dogs on.
by johntheclaret » Mon Oct 05, 2009 12:59 am
purch wrote:johntheclaret wrote:From afar, the way I see it is that before the AFL f$%ked up the SANFL, Centrals were a no nothing side and had those changes not taken place, Port Adelaide would probably still be the dominent side in the league.
I don't think it is fair to compare what Centrals have achieved to what Port and Sturt achieved when they dominated before the AFL came along. How can you possibly compare like for like when a team (any team) can develope a string of great young talent only to see it snatched away in the annual draft. How many draftees did West lose last year?
Centrals are dominant only because Port are f%&ked. No doubt, in todays game, Centrals have got the the formula spot on and you have to acknowledge that but there are some other factors that just make thier domination easier. Firstly, sucess breeds success, and it must be easier for Centrals to persude players to join thier ranks than any other other club in the league. Afterall who wouldn't want to play for such a sucessful club.
Secondly, Centrals have a psychological edge over all of thier rivals come finals time. I wouldn't have said Centrals league form this year was that dominant, they were pumped a few times and finished way off Glenelg. But it's almost like the other sides expect to lose to Centrals in the finals and both Sturt and Glenelg had plenty of chances to kill off the dogs this year.
Centrals dominance will continue, imo, until the other top sides in the league can switch off that fear factor mentality and just go out and take the dogs on.
I agree JTC. The one point that you didn't mention is that the current CDFC has been built on POKIES, taking $$ from many who can't afford it, which is most unlike Port of the 50's and Sturt of the 60's. IMO, and despite their run of GFs/Premierships, it will be very hard to reconcile thier current run with the pre-cows success of other clubs.
In fact, given the financial situation of my club in recent times I'm pretty damn proud of where we've got this season (probably a greater achievement than the CDFC)
by csbowes » Mon Oct 05, 2009 1:16 am
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