West End Battle - Bulldogs v Eagles

Posted:
Sat Apr 22, 2006 12:20 pm
by Wedgie
SANFL Media Release:
WEST END BATTLE
The SANFL heads back to Adelaide Oval next Tuesday when last year’s Grand Finalists Central District and Woodville-West Torrens go head to head in the traditional ANZAC Day match now dubbed the “West End Battleâ€.
In conjunction with the South Australian Brewing Company, the
West End Battle perpetual cup is presented to the winning team on the day. Last year’s honours were awarded to Woodville-West Torrens after a thrilling 74 point win over Central District. Having fallen to the power of the Bulldogs at last year’s ‘be active’ League Grand Final, the Eagles will be looking to regain the points in 2006.
The player acknowledged as best on ground will also be honoured with the Bob Quinn Medal. The medal recognises the outstanding career of Bob Quinn, one of the State’s most decorated and courageous players, having played pre, post and during the war with distinction. Central District have dominated the award since its inception in 2002 with James Gowans (2002) and Paul Thomas (2003 & 2004) taking the honours. 2005 saw Luke Powell awarded the honour.
In a pre match motorcade, the SANFL, in conjunction with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, will also honour past SANFL players who have served their country. Past Players including Rodney Pope from West Adelaide, John Quinn and Lindsay McGie from Port Adelaide and Merv Roberts from Norwood will participate in the procession commencing at approximately 2.30pm.
Following is an outline of the day’s activities:
12noon: Reserves Game – Central District v Woodville-West Torrens
2.30pm: Motorcade honouring Veterans who played in the SANFL
2.35pm: Parachutist lands in the middle of Adelaide Oval
2.45pm – 2.55pm: Team warm up opportunity
2.55pm: Official ANZAC Day Ceremony
Coin to be tossed by Mr Chris Kuchenmeister – Army Machine Gunner from 5RAR (ret)
The Last Post
Ode read by Mr Bert Newell – Navy Chief Petty Officer (ret)
Minute Silence
Rouse
Raising of the Flag by Mr Bill O’Rourke – RAAF Warrant Officer (ret)
National Anthem performed by the Australian Army Band Adelaide
3.00pm: League Game – Central District v Woodville-West Torrens
Conclusion of match
Presentation of West End Battle Cup by Jake Parkinson, SA Brewing
Presentation of Bob Quinn Medal by Greg Quinn (son of Bob Quinn)
Re: West End Battle - Bulldogs v Eagles

Posted:
Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:41 pm
by eaglehaslanded
Wedgie wrote:SANFL Media Release:WEST END BATTLE
The SANFL heads back to Adelaide Oval next Tuesday when last year’s Grand Finalists Central District and Woodville-West Torrens go head to head in the traditional ANZAC Day match now dubbed the “West End Battleâ€.In conjunction with the South Australian Brewing Company, the
West End Battle perpetual cup is presented to the winning team on the day. Last year’s honours were awarded to Woodville-West Torrens after a thrilling 74 point win over Central District. Having fallen to the power of the Bulldogs at last year’s ‘be active’ League Grand Final, the Eagles will be looking to regain the points in 2006.
The player acknowledged as best on ground will also be honoured with the Bob Quinn Medal. The medal recognises the outstanding career of Bob Quinn, one of the State’s most decorated and courageous players, having played pre, post and during the war with distinction. Central District have dominated the award since its inception in 2002 with James Gowans (2002) and Paul Thomas (2003 & 2004) taking the honours. 2005 saw Luke Powell awarded the honour.
In a pre match motorcade, the SANFL, in conjunction with the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, will also honour past SANFL players who have served their country. Past Players including Rodney Pope from West Adelaide, John Quinn and Lindsay McGie from Port Adelaide and Merv Roberts from Norwood will participate in the procession commencing at approximately 2.30pm.
Following is an outline of the day’s activities:12noon: Reserves Game – Central District v Woodville-West Torrens2.30pm: Motorcade honouring Veterans who played in the SANFL
2.35pm: Parachutist lands in the middle of Adelaide Oval
2.45pm – 2.55pm: Team warm up opportunity
2.55pm: Official ANZAC Day CeremonyCoin to be tossed by Mr Chris Kuchenmeister – Army Machine Gunner from 5RAR (ret)The Last Post
Ode read by Mr Bert Newell – Navy Chief Petty Officer (ret)Minute Silence
Rouse
Raising of the Flag by Mr Bill O’Rourke – RAAF Warrant Officer (ret)
National Anthem performed by the Australian Army Band Adelaide3.00pm: League Game – Central District v Woodville-West TorrensConclusion of match
Presentation of West End Battle Cup by Jake Parkinson, SA Brewing
Presentation of Bob Quinn Medal by Greg Quinn (son of Bob Quinn)
Hopefuly we'll beat them again this year. It will be very nice to extract some sort of revenge on them. Although a win in round 4 for 2 premiership points can hardly be compared to a premiership, nonetheless a win is still a win especially against the Dogs. Going on current form maybe the Eags just but I've learnt over the years not to underestimate the Dogs. One would think we have a slightly better side on paper but that still has to be transferred out on the ground. Can confirm Skipworth will definately not play Tuesday as he was a late call up for the Crows tonight to replace Edwards. One would beleive Vince will play, Don't know about Shattock.

Posted:
Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:44 pm
by spell_check
As per usual, the SANFL have done little to promote this game.

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:37 am
by Centralian
6th verses 7th in the GF rematch. When was the last time that happened.
May not be the recipe to get the average punter through the gate.
And apart from the Tisers small ads, I have heard nor seen any promotion of the game.

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:38 am
by spell_check
And of course, us Eagles fans will be blamed for the small crowd, when it is not the only factor.

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 12:40 am
by Aerie
This should be a great game. Both teams not travelling well with form and injuries. A win here could really kick-start the season for either side. Shattock has been withdrawn from the Power squad so will be available and Symes has been included so he will be an out for Central. I would guess the only change will be Potter in for the injured Floreani. Symmons didn't look too good with his ankle at the end of the Norwood game so will be interesting to see if he lines up. Redden (son of Mick) might make his debut for the Eagles. Here are the squads:
Eagles:
Cicolella, Colville, Earl, P.Fiacchi, Grocke, Inkster, Jarrad, Lindsay, McKenzie, Oakley, Passador, Pedler, Potter, Powell, Redden, Roberts, Shattock, Spencer, Symmons, Treeby, Vince, Westbrook.
Central:
Aufderheide, Brooks, Currie, Dutschke, Francis, C.Gowans, J.Gowans, Graham, McKenzie, McCabe, Norsworthy, A.Obst, Officer, O'Sullivan, Schell, Scoullar, Slade, Steinberner, Sibenaler, Symes, Thomas, Ware, L.Westhoff, Wilson.

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:30 am
by Mickyj
Well us Eagles fans maybe small in number but we do go to the games , not like some sides fairweather fans !!
go you EAGLES!!
I dread it but I know I will hear you DOGS !! agghhhh hate that

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:42 am
by Dog_ger
Lets hope this is another classic clash between two Great Clubs that have battled neck and neck throughout this new Century.... Eagles should start favourite..? I think it will be a close one but the Eagles to finish the stronger team........
Let it be a close encounter for this ANZAC day clash.....! With Fine weather and a crowd of 6000.
Hard to compete with free to air Collingwood/Essendon.......
All True Football Supporters Be There...

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 6:44 pm
by giffo
Dog_ger wrote:Hard to compete with free to air Collingwood/Essendon.......
All True Football Supporters Be There...
No competition at all dog_ger. Free to air or not, who cares about two Victorian teams in a trumped up game. Can you imagine the AwFul changing it to a G.F rematch like the SANFL.

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:49 pm
by Centralian
Mickyj wrote:Well us Eagles fans maybe small in number but we do go to the games , not like some sides fairweather fans !!
go you EAGLES!!
I dread it but I know I will hear you DOGS !! agghhhh hate that
I didn't hear it last week Mickyj.

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:55 pm
by Mickyj
Centralian wrote:Mickyj wrote:Well us Eagles fans maybe small in number but we do go to the games , not like some sides fairweather fans !!
go you EAGLES!!
I dread it but I know I will hear you DOGS !! agghhhh hate that
I didn't hear it last week Mickyj.
Funny enough I did while sitting in the bradman stand but at that stage they were so far behind it didnt matter .

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:57 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
spell_check wrote:As per usual, the SANFL have done little to promote this game.
Yes, it's disappointing isn't it? I wonder why that is?

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:51 pm
by Terry
Cant see the Doggies winning this one either.No goalkickers at all,unfortunately I would have to say the Eagles by 6goals.Hope that I`m wrong though.

Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:15 pm
by arthur5038
Hey, they sent out one media release, what else do you expect them to do?

Posted:
Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:14 pm
by Wedgie
So who's going?
I'll be taking pics in the members in the first quarte at least and catching up with Diss near the scoreboard (I think) during the game?
Cyas there!

Posted:
Mon Apr 24, 2006 8:16 pm
by cd
Wedgie
please call in to the eagles stats area - need to say hi
Col D

Posted:
Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:01 pm
by Apachebulldog
The Doggies will not win but i will be there with me mate DOGGAH and having a few Scotches !!!!!!!!!!!

Posted:
Mon Apr 24, 2006 11:45 pm
by jim5112
I just hope that WWT treat the match like a final.