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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby locky801 » Sun May 03, 2009 7:49 pm

whufc wrote:
Mic wrote:I feel that our lack of ability to kick a football properly and unwillingness to man-up was what cost us the game today.


How was Jimmy Allens disposal today



when he got the ball he used it well
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby Wedgie » Sun May 03, 2009 7:50 pm

Mickyj wrote:
whufc wrote:
Mic wrote:I feel that our lack of ability to kick a football properly and unwillingness to man-up was what cost us the game today.


How was Jimmy Allens disposal today


Damon white was very good picking out Kenny Mac about 10 metres out from the eagles goal all by himself in the eagles 50 .

That was a shocking clanger wasn't it, even down the other end we could see how bad that one was. :oops:
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby goraw » Sun May 03, 2009 7:59 pm

Mickyj wrote:What a game we had today .North played the same style of FLOODING that they used in the trial game at Norwood against us .
And myself and other Eagles fans were getting frustrated by our teams lack of being able to counter this tactic .
But counter that Ron did by moving Kenny to FF.What a quarter of footy he played with the added help of Damon White for one of thsoe 6 goals .
So the first time since 07 the mighty eagle beat the rooster.
Doesnt matter how much you win by guys as long as you win .

PS
Who in was the North fan the other TOPIC that said the EAGLES couldn't kick a winning score or have anyone to kick goals .
Funny it worked today guys .


thatd be me.well kenny really shut me up. awesome effort by a player who looks so slow yet is very effective.i assumed he was a backman and didnt see that coming.

our 3rd quarter forward defensive effort was real poor today.
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby NFC » Sun May 03, 2009 8:03 pm

McGregor after his 6th goal for the term...

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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby Mickyj » Sun May 03, 2009 8:03 pm

Match report from the WWT website

http://www.wwtfc.com.au/footy-match-report.aspx
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby Mic » Sun May 03, 2009 8:04 pm

goraw wrote:our 3rd quarter forward defensive effort was real poor today.


It has been our problem for years, our runners and forwards will run their asses off when we have the ball but frequently don't do the same when the opposition has the ball.
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby Mickyj » Sun May 03, 2009 8:05 pm

goraw wrote:
Mickyj wrote:What a game we had today .North played the same style of FLOODING that they used in the trial game at Norwood against us .
And myself and other Eagles fans were getting frustrated by our teams lack of being able to counter this tactic .
But counter that Ron did by moving Kenny to FF.What a quarter of footy he played with the added help of Damon White for one of thsoe 6 goals .
So the first time since 07 the mighty eagle beat the rooster.
Doesnt matter how much you win by guys as long as you win .

PS
Who in was the North fan the other TOPIC that said the EAGLES couldn't kick a winning score or have anyone to kick goals .
Funny it worked today guys .


thatd be me.well kenny really shut me up. awesome effort by a player who looks so slow yet is very effective.i assumed he was a backman and didnt see that coming.

our 3rd quarter forward defensive effort was real poor today.



Well no offence but Kenny Mac played FF for the SA teal cup team .And was turned into a backman at West Lakes .
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby Wedgie » Sun May 03, 2009 8:07 pm

Nice shot, that's great support for him from his team mates.

I must admit in reflection Ron Fuller has done it again even though they did have a few AFL players in today, I (correctly) wrote the Eagles off for last year and thought they'd continue their downward run this year, their side didn't impress me on paper especially losing Skipworth when they expected him and not doing a lot of high quality recruiting.
Certainly not up there with Norwood or Glenelg (Central goes without saying) but at the minute they're clearly the 2nd best side in the comp.
Still a long way to go but very impressed with their efforts to this stage, shows a lot of character and shows that Ron Fuller is doing a great job getting the best out of what he's got.
Where's that Eagles supporter that normally cans Ron and his club at every opportunity, I don't think Ive seen him online for a while.

Whilst eating humble pie I was proven wrong when it comes to Sunday games today, great crowd, if North v Eagles get more to a game on a Sunday than North v Central or North v Port at the same venue then its the way to go I hate to say.
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby Aerie » Sun May 03, 2009 8:21 pm

NFC wrote:McGregor after his 6th goal for the term...

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Even O'Hara and Schwarze ran out and patted him on the back after he kicked his 6th for the term. Must have just missed them in the shot.
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby NFC » Sun May 03, 2009 8:22 pm

Aerie wrote:Even O'Hara and Schwarze ran out and patted him on the back after he kicked his 6th for the term. Must have just missed them in the shot.

Yep, more did come and had left by that stage. I only thought 'hey this would be a good shot' when the numbers were starting to dwindle!
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby Mickyj » Sun May 03, 2009 8:25 pm

NFC wrote:
Aerie wrote:Even O'Hara and Schwarze ran out and patted him on the back after he kicked his 6th for the term. Must have just missed them in the shot.

Yep, more did come and had left by that stage. I only thought 'hey this would be a good shot' when the numbers were starting to dwindle!


My section of Eagles fans were ready to run out and pat him on the back as well ;)
What did Ron do at 1/2 time to inspire the guys that's what I'd love to know ;)
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby FlyingHigh » Sun May 03, 2009 8:26 pm

Wedgie wrote:I must admit in reflection Ron Fuller has done it again even though they did have a few AFL players in today, I (correctly) wrote the Eagles off for last year and thought they'd continue their downward run this year, their side didn't impress me on paper especially losing Skipworth when they expected him and not doing a lot of high quality recruiting.
Certainly not up there with Norwood or Glenelg (Central goes without saying) but at the minute they're clearly the 2nd best side in the comp.
Still a long way to go but very impressed with their efforts to this stage, shows a lot of character and shows that Ron Fuller is doing a great job getting the best out of what he's got.
Where's that Eagles supporter that normally cans Ron and his club at every opportunity, I don't think Ive seen him online for a while.


Spot on Wedgie, the character they are showing is the most pleasing thing, especially a few of the lesser-known names. Definitely not as good as others on paper, but then some of these lads should only get better the more they play.
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby cd » Sun May 03, 2009 9:16 pm

All the match reports and results on the club website.

A great weekend out with all grades winning - 4 out of 4!

The singing of the club song at presentations by all present was also great to be a part of too!
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby redden whites » Sun May 03, 2009 9:19 pm

FD88 wrote:Sounds like Sloane struggled for North today. He'll be a quality contributor for the Roosters though, might just need a little time to find his feet after the injury.

A staggering selection in my opinion.How about earning a jumper :evil: ...non contributor but still better than Clarke
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby wedgetail » Sun May 03, 2009 9:39 pm

At the moment, the Eagles are playing a very team orientated game with many contributors each week. The spirit amongst the players is tremendous and a lot of pressure is being put on the league 21 by the Reserves. I was concerned with our ability to break North's zone though in the second quarter. In the third quarter we got our hands to the ball first in the square and this negated North's zone as they hardly got a chance to use it. I expect Shirley and Knights to go to the Crows this week. Maybe Corbett and Geddes in.
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby centrecirclelegend » Sun May 03, 2009 9:46 pm

McGregor was outstanding......

his game today reminded me of a seconds winning grand final he played the year before he was drafted .....

he was switched into the ruck and turned the game like today....

McKenzie must be polling some Magarey votes.....

Shirley was tough , Knights is just a ball magnet and Jacky is continuing on with his good form....

Jarrod Allmond...still hasn't been beaten...this kid just runs all day.....the AFL recruiters must be licking their lips......

Paul Stewart must be getting close to an AFL game too based on his past games providing plenty of drive from the backlines.....

great game to watch today......
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby MagareyLegend » Sun May 03, 2009 10:01 pm

So who was on Kenny in the 3rd qtr?
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby Aerie » Sun May 03, 2009 10:03 pm

MagareyLegend wrote:So who was on Kenny in the 3rd qtr?


McIntyre for the first few and then Davis went back to him. He did take one pack mark over the whole North team at one stage though - no one could stop him...
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby spell_check » Sun May 03, 2009 10:11 pm

Aerie wrote:
MagareyLegend wrote:So who was on Kenny in the 3rd qtr?


McIntyre for the first few and then Davis went back to him. He did take one pack mark over the whole North team at one stage though - no one could stop him...


I think that was the last goal, there were about 5 in the pack and he took the definitive contested mark. That was the goal which lead to the photo NFC posted above. There was another goal, where he took a mark and then gave I think Cica a high five. I thought, gee, that's a bit early to do that, wait until you've got the goal! ;)
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Re: RD 6 North v Eagles Review

Postby eaglehaslanded » Sun May 03, 2009 10:17 pm

locky801 wrote:
The Apostle AK wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Eagles awesome in one quarter and Kenny was fantastic, Id be interested if anyone at the ground knows why the Eagles got a free kick at the edge of the goalsquare after kicking a point (7 pt play) and also their opinion on that free kick against Clarke for holding the ball when he was tackled around the neck (and the decision took .2 of a second), both resulting in goals and both by Tony Dey as I was 25 metres away from both as were some Eagles supporters and noone knew why either was paid in the last quarter.
Genuinely curious as Im always keen to learn new things.


Why didn't you approach the umpires out in the car park after the match and ask them???



Mr Tony Dey has been in question a couple of times this year, IMHO he is not up to league standard umpiring and perhaps should go back to the Under 7s to learn the rules, however his decisions today did not have any affect on the result, however i have seen him umpire in 3 games this year and i walk away every time shaking my head in disbelief


I thought Tim Pfeiffer was equally woeful today - every time he blew his whistle today it seemed to be to pay yet another free against the Eagles. In fact he was so bad it even had me wishing we had Richard umpiring more games and I wasn't afraid to say so to Tim after the game.
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