by woodublieve12 » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:08 am
by dedja » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:11 am
by StrayDog » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:14 am
Bounce of the ball wrote:Footy forums hey, imagine posting a footy comment. Sorry , back to yourself. Enjoy.
by Bounce of the ball » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:16 am
StrayDog wrote:Bounce of the ball wrote:Footy forums hey, imagine posting a footy comment. Sorry , back to yourself. Enjoy.
Or just sticking to topic for that matter, but hey, that's the way the ball bounces.
by dedja » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:51 am
by CUTTERMAN » Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:26 am
by zipzap » Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:33 am
by Apachebulldog » Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:40 am
dedja wrote:OK, whinge time ... how about actually reporting on the match Scott Walsh? ... disgraceful
Birthday boy Taylor Walker kicks three goals in strong return, despite Adelaide’s 37-point loss to Glenelg
SCOTT WALSH THE ADVERTISER APRIL 25, 2014 11:06PM
THE knee’s good, the hands still work and the goalkicking boot, well, it’s as trusty as ever.
Taylor Walker’s return to football passed with flying colours last night as the Adelaide forward booted three goals for the Crows’ reserves against Glenelg in an extended comeback that lasted until midway through the final term at Gliderol Stadium.
The only thing missing in Adelaide’s 37-point loss to the Tigers was singing the song - but, under the watchful eye of coach Brenton Sanderson and virtually the entire Adelaide playing list and football department, Walker’s comeback was never about competition points.
It was about getting the match
And the Broken Hill boy, on his 24th birthday, ticked every possible box despite unexpected drizzle that lasted most of the game.
The final tally was 12 disposals, 10 of them kicks, for 3.3 with six marks, a tackle and three inside-50s.
Playing without a brace or any strapping on the rebuilt right knee he injured 363 days earlier, Walker was strong and certain on his feet.
The star forward played with total confidence as he kicked a goal in the opening quarter and two more when the Crows mounted a third-term charge.
It took just seven minutes for Walker to announce he was officially back. His first major came on a breaking lead that he marked and converted from 40m.
He missed another set shot eight minutes later but soon passed a major test when he gathered, stopped, changed direction and snapped on his left boot.
The shot missed, but the knee held tight.
There were a few scares - Walker almost ran head-first into the Adelaide dugout after marking inside the boundary line, then sent Glenelg players flying like tenpins at another marking contest on the wing.
Having played more time than the half most had expected, Walker was eventually put on ice in the final term when the game was beyond Adelaide’s reach
by Ian » Sat Apr 26, 2014 10:42 am
dedja wrote:OK, whinge time ... how about actually reporting on the match Scott Walsh? ... disgraceful
[i]Birthday boy Taylor Walker kicks three goals in strong return, despite Adelaide’s 37-point loss to Glenelg
SCOTT WALSH THE ADVERTISER APRIL 25, 2014 11:06PM
by Jim05 » Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:15 am
by The Dark Knight » Sat Apr 26, 2014 11:18 am
dedja wrote:OK, whinge time ... how about actually reporting on the match Scott Walsh? ... disgraceful
Birthday boy Taylor Walker kicks three goals in strong return, despite Adelaide’s 37-point loss to Glenelg
SCOTT WALSH THE ADVERTISER APRIL 25, 2014 11:06PM
THE knee’s good, the hands still work and the goalkicking boot, well, it’s as trusty as ever.
Taylor Walker’s return to football passed with flying colours last night as the Adelaide forward booted three goals for the Crows’ reserves against Glenelg in an extended comeback that lasted until midway through the final term at Gliderol Stadium.
The only thing missing in Adelaide’s 37-point loss to the Tigers was singing the song - but, under the watchful eye of coach Brenton Sanderson and virtually the entire Adelaide playing list and football department, Walker’s comeback was never about competition points.
It was about getting through.
And the Broken Hill boy, on his 24th birthday, ticked every possible box despite unexpected drizzle that lasted most of the game.
The final tally was 12 disposals, 10 of them kicks, for 3.3 with six marks, a tackle and three inside-50s.
Playing without a brace or any strapping on the rebuilt right knee he injured 363 days earlier, Walker was strong and certain on his feet.
The star forward played with total confidence as he kicked a goal in the opening quarter and two more when the Crows mounted a third-term charge.
It took just seven minutes for Walker to announce he was officially back. His first major came on a breaking lead that he marked and converted from 40m.
He missed another set shot eight minutes later but soon passed a major test when he gathered, stopped, changed direction and snapped on his left boot.
The shot missed, but the knee held tight.
There were a few scares - Walker almost ran head-first into the Adelaide dugout after marking inside the boundary line, then sent Glenelg players flying like tenpins at another marking contest on the wing.
Having played more time than the half most had expected, Walker was eventually put on ice in the final term when the game was beyond Adelaide’s reach
by dedja » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:30 pm
by FOURTH ESTATE » Sat Apr 26, 2014 12:54 pm
by Pseudo » Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:13 pm
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:The Bastards should be made to pay or F&ck off from the competition they are just in it for the free ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Funny thing thou No Body from the Bay has followed up why I haven't paid my membership this year, Must be okay for members this year!!!!!
by RB » Sat Apr 26, 2014 1:27 pm
by smac » Sat Apr 26, 2014 2:51 pm
Yet we're still not even for being let down ourselves at some meeting last year...Ian wrote:Well done to the Bays, so far it's only been Centrals to let down the SANFL clubs
by Aerie » Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:44 pm
by whufc » Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:48 pm
by Jim05 » Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:57 pm
whufc wrote:Unfortunately I don't think anything can or should be done mid season
Personally I hope they don't lose another game and win the GF by 150+ points then maybe the other SANFL clubs win get rid of the reserves
by Pseudo » Sat Apr 26, 2014 7:58 pm
Aerie wrote:I wonder if the SANFL clubs would have the balls to make this happen, because as it stands it is completely unfair.
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