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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Voice » Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:45 pm

5/6 time Dogs 12.14 Eagles 9.10
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Voice » Fri Mar 05, 2010 7:48 pm

The Apostle AK wrote:
Voice wrote:Looks like an U16's game. Alot of youngsters.

Nothing wrong with that...keeps the League regulars on their toes.

Should have said the players look like U16's but the quality of the game is actually quite good. Posting from my phone so couldn't be bothered getting into it to much.
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Voice » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:11 pm

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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby The Apostle » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:13 pm

Voice wrote:
The Apostle AK wrote:
Voice wrote:Looks like an U16's game. Alot of youngsters.

Nothing wrong with that...keeps the League regulars on their toes.

Should have said the players look like U16's but the quality of the game is actually quite good. Posting from my phone so couldn't be bothered getting into it to much.

Best Players??? Any injuries???

(I'd like to know if Boyd or Milne played alright.)
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Voice » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:45 pm

Like I said AK, posting from my phone so you'll have to wait until I get home for that. I'll do my best from what I know of your players. I'm sure a Dogs supporter that went will do a better job than I ;)
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby The Apostle » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:53 pm

Voice wrote:you'll have to wait until I get home for that.

Don't forget to buy milk and bread on the way home...
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Mickyj » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:19 pm

A very strange game a win to Centrals
Eagles "reserves" played 3 quarters
Eagles "league" played 3 quarters
Centrals league played 4 quarters

I should be upset but it was only a trial game .the lights were shocking .The first 3 umpires were too AfL in their umpiring .The second set I felt sorry for as it was so dark .
Well done to the dogs.
Eagles league still needs to work on the new game style.
Could be a reflection of part of Wednesday nights training sloppy ball skills shown

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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Wedgie » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:21 pm

Time now for the Eagles to regroup for 2011.
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Mickyj » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:23 pm

Whys that Wedgie its only a trial game .
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Wedgie » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:28 pm

Nup, its all over mate, Godden's plan clearly failed.
Time to go back to the drawing board, play some kids this year and look towards the future, perhaps shop around for a new coach.
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Brucetiki » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:31 pm

Final score

Centrals 15.14.104
Eagles 9.11.65

For an opening trial, I was quite impressed with the skill level of our players. Callinan in particular was one of our best this evening.

The game was quite entertaining at times, though the last two 'quarters' were played in near darkness.

Getting out of Thebby was a complete farce as the Ashley St gates were locked during the game, resulting in a very long walk back to the car!
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Big Phil » Fri Mar 05, 2010 9:53 pm

FINAL SCORES:

Central: 2.2 - 4.3 - 6.7 - 9.11 - 12.14 - 15.14 = 104

Eagles: 2.1 - 4.2 - 6.2 - 8.4 - 9.10 - 9.11 = 65

Result: Central by 39 points



GOAL KICKERS:

Central: I.Callinan 2.1, R.Williams, A.Fry 2.0, E.Sansbury, M.Frail, J.Wittwer 1.2, K.Jenner, M.Westhoff 1.1, T.Goodrem, J.Mackenzie, M.White 1.0, J.Nash, J.Hannath, J.Schiller, D.Koler 0.1, Rushed 0.1

Eagles: S.Hill 3.1, G.Dawson, B.English 2.0, D.Symmons, J.Redden 1.0, M.Goldsworthy 0.2, B.Geddes, A.Grocke, L.Staple, T.Corbett, S.Lewis, Rushed 0.3



BETTER PLAYERS: (in team sheet numeric order)

Central: I.Callinan, J.Hardy, J.Nash, J.Mackenzie, P.Thomas, A.Hayes, R.Williams, A.Fry, J.Wittwer

Eagles: L.Treeby, L.Powell, L.Jarrad, M.Broadbent, T.Corbett, M.Goldsworthy, S.Hill



The first 2 quarters there were a lot of young guys from both sides with Central basically playing their reserves side (excluding maybe Ash Duncan and Chris Gowans) then the 'league' team played the last 4 quarters. The Eagles mixed it uo a little more with mostly younger guys early on then through the 3rd quarter a few fringe players were given there opportunity then their stronger side for the last 3 quarters basically. For a early season game, the skills were quite good, particularly when the 'league' players came on.

For the Dogs, they got off to a pretty good start when their league side came out with Ryan Williams and Ian Callinan getting plenty of the ball through the middle and dangerous up forward. Trent Goodrem had a good start early to his game before being rested a bit through the latter stages of the contest. Skipper Paul Thomas privided great run and drive both from haf back and through the midfield while Jay nash played across the half back line all night and was pretty impressive, just needs to work on his disposal by foot a bit more.

Promising string bean Mitch Frail and pwer listed Matt Westhoff were the Dogs main targets in attack and worked well together at varying times throughout the night. Eddie Sansbury had his usual flashy moments and young Indigenous lad Josh Wittwer was very impressive as a crumbing forward and later on the ball in Matthew Slade's old number 59 jumper. Buckets Mackenzie was Buckets and did well in ruck and as a key forward while Jack Hannath and Tasmanian recruit Cameron Milne had their moments. Milne still needs to work on his dispoal but has good athleticism.

Justin Hardy looks as though he is ready to step up and make the key defensive position his own with the recent unexpected retirement of veteran Yves Sibenaler. He was impressive with his reading of the play, run from defence and has a very solid spoiling action, much like Evil did. Andrew Hayes was his usual couragous self, backing into packs, taking spectacular pack marks and cutting off opposition passes into their forward line. Young Josh Vater also did a couple of nice things in the back half playing in his first league trial game.

Brayden O'Hara copped a massive knock to the head in the opening 20 seconds of the game and may have had slight concussion so didn't come back while Adam Switala played about a quarter before coming off with either an injury or just to be rested. Ryan Williams also seemed to slighty hurt a knee late in the game but seemed okay. Others to impress at various stages were Luke Habel, Corey Reichert and Nick White while Tom Dunne and Leigh Westhoff, both playing in defence, had plenty of the ball but both let themselves with poor skills or decision making at times.

Although the decision making let many players down (to be expected at this time of the year) the Doggies impressed with their hard attack on the ball and body with their tackling impressive tonight, although with the poor lighting at Thebby for the last 2 quarters, it was hard to see much at all !! Matthew Westhoff provided the laugh of the night taking a mark running back towards the goal line with the ball flight over his head. Thinking to quickly play on and dribble the ball through for a goal, he didn't realise he was actually in between the goal and point posts and kicked it through for a behind !!


For the Eagles, I was impressed by the work rate and finishing off skills of Stuart Hill who played up forward again after playing in defence against the Panthers last week. Seb Gilhaus had his moments in ruck and worked well in drifting back into defence at times but the Eagles skilll level and decision making seemed to have dropped a cog from the week before against the Panthers. Matthew Goldsworthy had some good moments on the ball and crumbing around goal but just couldn't finish in front of the big sticks.

Luke Jarrad and Leigh Treeby were good across the half back line and on the ball respectively while Power listed Matthew Broadbent showed he has lifted his game to a level above SANFL. The Eagles certainly seemed to miss the presence of Scott Welsh up forward as a second foil to Hill while Adam Grocke didn't have much of an impact. Poor delivery from Mick Godden's midfield brigade didn't help the forwards though while at times the defence was caught out pushing forward after a turnover in the middle of the ground.

Probable skipper Mark mackenzie played his first game for the year and looked a little underdone and will no doubt be better for the run next week. Tom Corbett was his usual couragous self and was crunched one again by a pack like last week at Noarlunga while Power rookie Glenn Dawson managed two impressive goals, one a clever snap goal. A fair bit of improvement needed from the Eagles I think in the skills department, a lot of unneccesary turnovers that would have frustrated new coach Mick Godden no doubt.

Also, as a result of the Doggies win, I am pleased to announce Phil Herden will now be a proud member of the CDFC !!!
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Voice » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:32 pm

The Apostle AK wrote:
Voice wrote:you'll have to wait until I get home for that.

Don't forget to buy milk and bread on the way home...

:lol:
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:47 pm

Holy crap. Look at the size of Big Phils post for a trial game. Seriously, how many are gonna read all that. At least mickyj's are nice and simple, with no excuses for losing.
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Big Phil » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:53 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Holy crap. Look at the size of Big Phils post for a trial game. Seriously, how many are gonna read all that. At least mickyj's are nice and simple, with no excuses for losing.


You can chose not to read it, doesn't bother me, only took me 5 minutes to write it up..

Those that want to read it will, those that don't wont. There would be a few that weren't at the game who will want to know more than "Dogs won, Eagles were average' !!
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Dutchy » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:56 pm

I heard Boyd has broken his leg?
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:59 pm

Will there be a condensed version published in the near future?
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby Big Phil » Fri Mar 05, 2010 10:59 pm

Dutchy wrote:I heard Boyd has broken his leg?


Hadn't heard that myself Dutchy, but didn't see him at Thebby tonight ?

If he has, must have happened some time today ???

He mentioned on the 5RPH show last night he wasn't playing tonight as he had a slight calf strain...

Where did you hear this from ?
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby The Apostle » Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:05 pm

Photos of the trial match are here: http://cdfc.com.au/cms/index.php?option ... &Itemid=27
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Re: Centrals v Eagles Trial @ Thebbie Friday 5/3/10 venuechange

Postby zipzap » Fri Mar 05, 2010 11:12 pm

Wedgie wrote:Time now for the Eagles to regroup for 2011.


Have they imploded?
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