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Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:01 pm
by Ecky
Round 1, 2004, Glenelg travel to Prospect Oval for our first game of the season. North have a new coach (Jarman) after finishing bottom the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, North pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The North fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Round 2, 2007, Glenelg travel to Unley Oval for our first game of the season. Sturt have a new coach (MacGowan) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, Sturt pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The Sturt fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Round 1, 2008, Glenelg travel to Noarlunga Oval for our first game of the season. South have a new coach (Cahill) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, South pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The South fans are ecstatic, they go on to............................

Dejavu :?:

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 1:09 pm
by am Bays
Ecky wrote:Round 1, 2004, Glenelg travel to Prospect Oval for our first game of the season. North have a new coach (Jarman) after finishing bottom the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, North pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The North fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Round 2, 2007, Glenelg travel to Unley Oval for our first game of the season. Sturt have a new coach (MacGowan) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, Sturt pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The Sturt fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Round 1, 2008, Glenelg travel to Noarlunga Oval for our first game of the season. South have a new coach (Cahill) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, South pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The South fans are ecstatic, they go on to............................

Dejavu :?:


Lies damn lies and statistics....

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:01 pm
by Punk Rooster
or alternately "Glenelg are everyone's Bitches"...

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:36 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
south must be good things for september action this year now

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:40 pm
by sturtpeter
Definitely not.

But a Social Club.....?????????? :roll:

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 2:44 pm
by mighty_tiger_79
i thought we started and ended sturts renaissance

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:16 pm
by sturtpeter
Wrong. Central District ended our Renaissance in 1971.

We ended Glenelg's in 1974 at Footy Park :D :D

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 3:38 pm
by leftlegger
Punk Rooster wrote:or alternately "Glenelg are everyone's Bitches"...


not everyones.... eh!

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 5:33 pm
by therisingblues
Ecky wrote:Round 2, 2007, Glenelg travel to Unley Oval for our first game of the season. Sturt have a new coach (MacGowan) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, Sturt pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The Sturt fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Dejavu :?:


Sturt Peter was right! It WAS the beginning of a new ERA!
Hail Peter! :prayer:

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:29 pm
by JK
Glenelg have always been important in determining who goes places :wink:

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Wed Apr 02, 2008 9:48 pm
by therisingblues
Constance_Perm wrote:Glenelg have always been important in determining who goes places :wink:


They're especially good at rolling up on grand final day to present the cup.
Kind enough to do it for Sturt on at least three occassions, 1969, 1970, 1974.

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:16 am
by shanghaied
The Snouts probably better start drinking this then... :wink:

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Or dressing like this... :lol:

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Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:32 am
by johntheclaret
Ecky wrote:Round 1, 2004, Glenelg travel to Prospect Oval for our first game of the season. North have a new coach (Jarman) after finishing bottom the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, North pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The North fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Round 2, 2007, Glenelg travel to Unley Oval for our first game of the season. Sturt have a new coach (MacGowan) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, Sturt pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The Sturt fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Round 1, 2008, Glenelg travel to Noarlunga Oval for our first game of the season. South have a new coach (Cahill) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, South pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The South fans are ecstatic, they go on to............................
Finish eigth. End of theory :wink:

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:35 am
by johntheclaret
johntheclaret wrote:
Ecky wrote:Round 1, 2004, Glenelg travel to Prospect Oval for our first game of the season. North have a new coach (Jarman) after finishing bottom the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, North pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The North fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Round 2, 2007, Glenelg travel to Unley Oval for our first game of the season. Sturt have a new coach (MacGowan) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, Sturt pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The Sturt fans are ecstatic, they go on to make the finals and a new era is born.

Round 1, 2008, Glenelg travel to Noarlunga Oval for our first game of the season. South have a new coach (Cahill) after finishing 8th the year before. Glenelg go into the match as favourites.
After a tight first half, South pull away in the second half and win comfortably. The South fans are ecstatic, they go on to............................
Finish eighth. End of theory :wink:

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:51 pm
by Brodlach
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Isnt this how Glenelg normally dress at training?

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 3:56 pm
by Dirko
Can't see too much Black & Gold, but plenty of Black & Red....

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:01 pm
by Brodlach
SJABC wrote:Can't see too much Black & Gold, but plenty of Black & Red....


Im sure thats Mark Mickan in the background on the right hand side.

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:02 pm
by am Bays
Brodlach wrote: Im sure thats Mark Mickan in the background on the right hand side.


Yeah, the photo is from 1985 you can see Luders, Borchard, Williams, Kantilaftas in the foreground.....

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:03 pm
by Brodlach
1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
SJABC wrote:Can't see too much Black & Gold, but plenty of Black & Red....


Im sure thats Mark Mickan in the background on the right hand side.


Yeah, the photo is from 1985 you can see Luders, Borchard, Williams, Kantilaftas.....


Thats strange, the one in the middle is missing a finger....Brett Backwell I presume.

Re: Is Glenelg a renaissance starter?

PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 4:05 pm
by am Bays
Brodlach wrote:Thats strange, the one in the middle is missing a finger....Brett Blackwell I presume.


circa 2003.....