Rd 17 South v Port review

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JAS
Regards
JAS
sapaul wrote:Port 15.14.104 def South 9.8.62.
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Cheer, cheer the black and the white!!!!
Good work boys!
GWW wrote:Great write up Macca, how did Lobbe go in the Reserves?
Macca19 wrote:Prendergast went off late in the game with what looked like either a dislocated shoulder or elbow after a very sloppy attempt at a tackle. In what was a miracle recovery, he went from looking like he was dead on the ground, stretcher called, somehow got to his feet, almost fainted, then ran off the ground abusing the crowd. Strange.
Macca19 wrote:PORT 3.3 / 6.7 / 11.10 / 15.14 104
SOUTH 5.2 / 6.5 / 8.7 / 9.8 62
Saunders left the ground after one of the biggest collisions ive seen in years, I think it was with Torney. Absolutely huge collision but Saunders knocked the ball on to advantage before the contest.
Prendergast went off late in the game with what looked like either a dislocated shoulder or elbow after a very sloppy attempt at a tackle. In what was a miracle recovery, he went from looking like he was dead on the ground, stretcher called, somehow got to his feet, almost fainted, then ran off the ground abusing the crowd. Strange.
subpol wrote:Saunders collided with Boyd and it was gutsy from both players, both gave full commitment to the contest, both arrived at the same time, neither moving off the line or lifting their eyes, I dont think Saunders knocked the ball to advantage, it (the ball) just got out of the way any way it could, it was one of the biggest crunches I have seen since Rocky Roberts(Richmond) got head/shirt fronted by Gary Sidebottom at Norwood Oval many, many years ago when they had ANFL night competition.
I suppose we all see things differently, depending who you follow, what I saw Prendergast do was be involved in a marking contest, with 3 others, he came in from one side , did it all arkwardly, spoilt everyone in the contest,
smithy wrote:Maybe your team shouldn't take them so lightly.