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SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2017 9:44 pm
by saintal
Norwood v Glenelg- Parade 7:20 Friday
Centrals v South- Elizabeth 2:10 Saturday
Port Power Reserves v Eagles- Alberton 2:10 Saturday
West v Ravens- Richmond 2:10 Saturday
North v Sturt- Prospect 2:40 Saturday

Should be a good round of footy. The Bays will be looking to bounce back on Friday night in front of hopefully a decent crowd. Can South extend their unbeaten run to 4 games at Elizabeth in the battle for the fabled Integrity Cup? Top of the table clash at Alberton, with the neighboring rivals doing battle. Will the Power Reserves front with 20 professionals once again? West will fancy their chances of breaking their drought against an ordinary Ravens' outfit. Important game at Prospect, both clubs need a win to keep in touch with 5th spot.

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Tue May 16, 2017 10:58 pm
by thegrowler
saintal wrote:Norwood v Glenelg- Parade 7:20 Friday
Centrals v South- Elizabeth 2:10 Saturday
Port Power Reserves v Eagles- Alberton 2:10 Saturday
West v Ravens- Richmond 2:10 Saturday
North v Sturt- Prospect 2:40 Saturday

Should be a good round of footy. The Bays will be looking to bounce back on Friday night in front of hopefully a decent crowd. Can South extend their unbeaten run to 4 games at Elizabeth in the battle for the fabled Integrity Cup? Top of the table clash at Alberton, with the neighboring rivals doing battle. Will the Power Reserves front with 20 professionals once again? West will fancy their chances of breaking their drought against an ordinary Ravens' outfit. Important game at Prospect, both clubs need a win to keep in touch with 5th spot.


Actually a really tough round to tip, I could see each game going either way.
- Nord 11-20. Tigs have been good and will be filthy after what they described as their worst first quarter in years. Danger game for the Legs and must win between 4th and 5th. Looking forward to heading to the Parade on Friday night for a few Froths.
- Dogs 1-10. If Centrals don't win this their season will have more issues than Butchers kicking. They will find a way
- Port 11-20. Power have the bye so I'd expect them to be strong with a huge crowd at Alberton. Tipping an upset
- Adelaide 21-30. I'm still mystified that West won a Premiership 20 months ago. There would be some keen Crows Reserves players to impress after 2 losses at AFL level.
Sturt 11-20. If they can kick straight they could win by a lot more.

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2017 12:49 am
by Pseudo
Norwood by 2 goals, only because it's at Norwood.
Central to win the Integrity Cup (tm) by 4 goals.
North on a hunch. Less than 6 points.

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2017 8:28 am
by Panther Pack
South to get up in a close game. Could be a huge crowd!!!!

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Wed May 17, 2017 5:55 pm
by therisingblues
Panther Pack wrote:South to get up in a close game. Could be a huge crowd!!!!

I am beginning to notice a trend in your previews PP. ;)

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 8:08 am
by Ian
For anyone attending Prospect on Saturday, this from the NAFC website
. KEN FARMER ENTRANCE TEMPORARILY CLOSED

The Ken Farmer (Main North Road) entrance will be temporarily closed from 1 May to mid-July due to the Clayton Church Homes redevelopment.
Please use the Wilcox Ave or the Main Entrance to the Oval on Menzies Crescent during this time. We apologise for any inconvinence caused.

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 9:16 pm
by PhilH
FOOT-e TIMES ; SANFL STATS REPORT for Round 6


http://sanfl.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/2017-Rd-6.pdf

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 9:19 pm
by Corona Man
Ian wrote:For anyone attending Prospect on Saturday, this from the NAFC website
. KEN FARMER ENTRANCE TEMPORARILY CLOSED

The Ken Farmer (Main North Road) entrance will be temporarily closed from 1 May to mid-July due to the Clayton Church Homes redevelopment.
Please use the Wilcox Ave or the Main Entrance to the Oval on Menzies Crescent during this time. We apologise for any inconvinence caused.

Thanks for the heads up!

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:04 pm
by Dutchy
ROUND 6 MACCA’S LEAGUE TEAMS

Friday May 19
Norwood v Glenelg (Coopers Stadium) – 7.20pm
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NORWOOD

Norwood recruit Brad McKenzie could play his first Macca’s League game for the Redlegs on Friday night.

Delisted by North Melbourne at the end of last season, McKenzie (188cm and 87kg) chose to don the red and blue instead of returning to his junior club Sturt during the off-season.

After missing the opening rounds with an ankle injury, the 23-year-old returned to the Reserves in Round 5 where he collected 17 disposals against Central in a half of football.

McKenzie has been joined in the 23-man squad by utility Harry Viney, who has also been named on the five-man extended interchange bench.

League

F: Dawe, Shenton, Wilson

HF: Smart, Panos, Johnston

C: Z. Richards, Grigg, Kirwan

HB: Bode, Georgiou, Fuller

B: Bartlett, Levicki, Jefferies



R: Baulderstone, Roocke, Webber

INT: Terlich, Bower, Phillips, McKenzie, Viney

IN: McKenzie, Viney

Reserves
Carter, Giannini, T. Forster, Giro, Pedro, T. Charlton, North, Smith, Fahlbusch-Moore, Olsson, Miller, Di Stefano, M. Coles, Hupfeld, Astbury, Breden, Hartman, Hewson, Bampton, J. Richards, Pascoe, Beilby, George.

Under-18
Atkinson, Breden, Smith, George, Hewson, T. Martin, Mundy, Patterson, Theodorakopoulos, Ware, Barnett, M. Carroll, Dawson, Hanuman, Hurst, J. Martin, Pacitti, Petrohilos, Tortorella, Blades, Collins, Draper, Hatswell, Joseph, Miller, Partridge, Saywell, Tziortzis.

GLENELG

Glenelg coach Matt Lokan has reacted at the selection table by making three unforced changes for the clash with Norwood.

Lachie Earl, Jonty Scharenberg and Elliott Chalmers were all sent back to the Reserves in the wake of the Tigers’ 70-point loss to the Eagles in Round 5.

Star defender Christian Howard returns from a one-week suspension while Riley McFarlane’s impressive Reserves form has been rewarded with a spot in the forward pocket.

Max Proud, Jay Boyle and Damien Hill have also been included on a five-man extended interchange bench.

League

F: I. Milera, Scott, McFarlane

HF: Nicholson, McBean, Howard

C: Barry, Bradley, T. Milera

HB: Haarsma, Agnew, Curran

B: Martini, Sellar, Joseph



R: McGinty, Sawford, Snook

INT: Fogarty, Boyle, Proud, Hill, Vitkunas

IN: Boyle, Proud, Hill, Howard, McFarlane

OUT: Scharenberg, Chalmers, Earl

Reserves
B. Merrett, Bailey, Casey, Chalmers, Earl, Hosie, J. Edwards, Kennedy, Koster, M. Merrett, Montgomery, Robinson, Scharenberg, Schott, Slade, Strange, Sullivan, Trembath, Walker, Wong.

Under-18
F: Potter, May, Smith
HF: Boyle, Noble, Chichester
C: McCarthy, Leck, Masters
HB: Carney, Whitford, Murphy
B: Satala, Smart, Muller

R: Flinn, Papatolis, Cubillo
INT: Jones, Lockwood, Corso, Hosking, Viska, Potts

Saturday May 20
Central District v South Adelaide (My Money House Oval) – 2.10pm
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CENTRAL

Central District star Chris Jansen will make a welcome return against South on Saturday.

The midfield maestro has recovered from a hamstring strain to be named in the centre square to face the Panthers.

Key defender Murray Stephenson is the other inclusion to the Bulldogs’ 23-man squad, with Josh Waldhuter the only certain exclusion at this stage.

League

F: T. Schiller, Butcher, Goodrem

HF: Hoskin, Glenn, Milne

C: Barmby, Holman, Presbury

HB: Furnell, Stephenson, L. Habel

B: Haydon, F. Fort, Prior



R: D. Fort, J. Schiller, Jansen

INT: Broadwood, Hewett, Jenner, Richardson

IN: Jansen, Stephenson

OUT: Waldhuter

Reserves
Antonie, Bain, Banks, Barreau, Coleman, Claughton, Collier, Hanna, Hannath, Llewellyn, Matthews, McKenzie, McLennan, Nason, Reichert, Stevens, Stewart, Templeton, Waldhuter, Walter, Weaver.

Under-18
Ahmatt-Lovett, Billing, Cormack, Cotgrove, Dahms, East, Eberhard, Elbrow, Humphries-Carnelly, Hunt, Lange, Milera, Montgomerie, O’Brien, Nietschke, Payne, B Pilkington, D Pilkington, Schiller, Shaw, Shirley, Sibley, Spence, Watts, Zobel.

SOUTH

South Adelaide will be boosted by the return of star midfielder Brede Seccull for the clash with Central on Saturday.

The 2016 joint Knuckey Cup winner missed South’s win against due to a corked thigh suffered against Norwood in Round 4.

Seccull has been joined in the Panthers’ 23-man squad by possible debutant Alex Moyle (22, 173cm and 76kg), who is originally from the Reynella FC in the Southern Football League.

League

F: Liddle, Haren, Heaslip

HF: Haines, Overall, Schwarz

C: Rankine, Seccull, Hunter

HB: Fields, Cailotto, Rose

B: S. Taylor, Durdin, Crabb



R: Bass, Cross, Gotch

INT: Barnes, Moyle, Fairlie, Ellison, McMahon

IN: Moyle, Seccull

Reserves
Szust, Redigolo, Millman, Newell, Blackwell, Harvey, Helyar, Patterson, Damin, McKinnon, Tyllis, Aurrichio, Kappler, Jolly, Mott, J. Taylor, Anderson, Need, Steele, Badger, Gillett, Drew.

Under-18
Milford, Sampson, Riddle, Illingworth, Penn, Lock, Tucker-Cook, Bogle, Williams, Bruce, Fitt, Whitbread, Daniels, Manuel, Colwell, Milsom, Sowter, Wilkinson, McGree, Snelling, Elmes, Virgo, Bradford, Robertson, Carapetis.


Port Adelaide v Eagles (Alberton Oval) – 2.10pm
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PORT

Port Adelaide looks set to field its strongest possible line-up against the Eagles on Saturday.

With four AFL-listed players returning – Matt White, Dan Houston, Aaron Young and Peter Ladhams – the Magpies take on an ominous look.

Karl Amon and Brendon Ah Chee played for the Power last Sunday in China, making them the only certain exclusions from the 23-man squad.

Captain Steven Summerton has been listed on the five-man extended interchange bench.

League

F: Marshall, Eddy, A. Young

HF: Neade, Howard, Johnson

C: Drew, White, Monfries

HB: Houston, Austin, Toumpas

B: Bonner, Lienert, Hewett



R: Frampton, Atley, Palmer

INT: Lobbe, Irra, Snelling, Ladhams, Summerton

IN: Houston, White, A. Young, Ladhams

OUT: Amon (AFL), Ah Chee (AFL)

Reserves
F: Miller, Harris, Cooper
HF: R. Young, Zavryl, Reynolds
C: Hawkins, Sharrad, Baron
HB: Roads, Davidson, Biemans
B: Ginever, Corcoran, Mahney

R: Ross, T. Gray, Proude
INT: T. Wanganeen, Hampton

EAGLES

Eagles coach Michael Godden has a tough decision to make ahead of Saturday’s encounter with Port.

Co-captain Pat Giuffreda and Magarey Medal runner-up Angus Rowntree have again put their hands up for selection after being added to the 23-man squad.

But Godden must ponder whether it is worth changing a line-up which is undefeated and accounted for Glenelg by 70 points in Round 5.

If selected Rowntree will play his 100th Macca’s League match.

League

F: McGregor, Wundke, Boyd

HF: Whittlesea, J. Hayes, N. Hayes

C: Comitogianni, Rowland, Johansen

HB: Hall, Stewart, Goldsworthy

B: Sinor, Thompson, Allmond



R: Borholm, Poole, Petrenko

INT: Lewis, Gaffney, Summerton, Rowntree, Giuffreda

IN: Rowntree, Giuffreda

Reserves
F: Georgeson, Giles, Longbottom
HF: Minney, Miller, Haylock
C: Westbrook, Jolly, Wehr
HB: Elsworthy, Firns, Woods
B: Wood, Heinjus, McPherson

R: West, Lee, Redden
INT: Cardone

Under-18
F: Studham, Schultz, Friend
HF: Cook, Francis, Lukosius
C: Smith, Moore, Martin
HB: McKinnon, Schwarz, Schmusch
B: Carter, Armfield, Brill

R: Michael, J. Hoyle, Mead
INT: Bondarenko, Hann, T. Hoyle, Simpson, Sarunic


West Adelaide v Adelaide (City Mazda Stadium) – 2.10pm
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WEST

West Adelaide’s ruck division has received a boost with the return of Daniel Webb for the game against Adelaide on Saturday.

The versatile bigman replaces Chol Majok in the centre square, with the latter squeezed out of the 23-man squad with Hugh Haysman.

Reliable defender Jack Agostino has overcome hamstring tightness while impressive teenager Izak Rankine is back after playing state basketball last weekend.

Utility Josh Stevens will be hoping to survive the cut from the extended interchange bench so he can make his Macca’s League debut.

League

F: Fielke, Watchman, Rankine

HF: Turner, Middleton, Bates

C: Batley, K. Stevens, Hill

HB: Wasley-Black, Klemke, Burgess

B: Caire, Keough, Green



R: Webb, Schiller, Schmidt

INT: Carger, Karpany, Agostino, J. Stevens, Favretto

IN: Agostino, J. Stevens, Webb, Rankine

OUT: Haysman, Majok

Under-18
Alaeddin, Boots, Baker, Caruso, Challis, Crump, Dunkin, Eichner, Fairlie, Fazzalari, Gulliford, Gutsche, Hannagan, Laube, McCulloch, McFarlane, Rana, Rugari, Satanek, Smith, Walton, Westley, Wright.

ADELAIDE

Adelaide will take a tall forward line into its match against West with the welcome addition of Josh Jenkins.

Sent back from AFL duty, Jenkins has been named at full forward to be flanked by fellow marking targets Paul Hunter and Harry Dear.

Jenkins has been joined in the 23-man squad by key defenders Kyle Cheney and Alex Keath, who have recovered from injury.

Development players Kurt Waterman and Sam Tharaldsen have been added to the five-man extended interchange bench.

Troy Menzel played for the Crows’ AFL team last Saturday night while Hugh Greenwood and Jordan Gallucci could make their AFL debuts against Brisbane this weekend.

League

F: Hunter, Jenkins, Dear

HF: Gore, Himmelberg, Jarman

C: Beech, Thompson, Hill

HB: Murphy, Cheney, Signorello

B: Leigh, Keath, Doedee



R: O’Brien, Wigg, Poholke

INT: T. Lever, De Michele, Wittwer, Tharaldsen, Waterman

IN: Jenkins, Cheney, Keath, Waterman, Tharaldsen

OUT: Menzel (AFL), Greenwood (AFL) Gallucci (AFL)


North Adelaide v Sturt (Prospect Oval) – 2.40pm
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NORTH

North Adelaide has made just one change for the match against Sturt at Prospect Oval on Saturday.

Veteran playmaker George Thring has overcome his most recent hamstring setback to be named on the wing.

He will replace key forward Mitch Harvey, who will miss at least three weeks after damaging his hamstring against South in Round 5.

League

F: M. Thring, A. Barns, Ramsey

HF: Hender, Smith, Quinn

C: Ryswyk, Motlop, G. Thring

HB: Clisby, Grove, Spina

B: C. Craig, Darrou, Wundke



R: J. Craig, McKenzie, Schwarz

INT: Appleton, Virgin, Wilkie

IN: G. Thring

OUT: Harvey (hamstring)

Reserves
F: Corbett, C. Barns, Hayes
HF: Nixon, Wooldford, Boles
C: Olekalns, Shannon, Lloyd
HB: Kirk, Wharton, Wohling
B: Minervini, Patterson, Driscoll

R: Sweet, De Leonardis, McInerney
INT: Matsouliadis, Rozee, Rogers, Slade

Under-18
F: Langley, Robinson, Coleman-Oakes
HF: O’Leary, Rack, Dittmar
C: Neagle, Brereton, Henriks
HB: Aplin, Falcione, Byrne
B: Moore, Kitschke, Oliphant

R: Finckler, Kennedy, Magor
INT: Purser, Crompton, Rillotta, Osborne, Scott, Issah, Smyrenos

STURT

Key forward Henry Voigt is a chance to play his first Macca’s League game of the season against North on Saturday.

The strong-marking Voigt is one of two players added to the Double Blues’ 23-man squad, with premiership forward Kory Beard in doubt.

Beard reported concussion after a heavy hit from West’s Ben Klemke last Saturday and has been named on the extended interchange bench.

Small forward Jack Penfold has also been added to the Sturt squad, with two players to be trimmed before the bounce.

League

F: Sutcliffe, Hansen, Read

HF: Hone, M. Evans, Riley

C: Colquhoun, Kirkwood, Crocker

HB: Sumner, F. Evans, Stephens

B: Page, Gilfoy, McMahon



R: Osborn, Crowden, P. Wilson

INT: D. Wilson, Beard, Penfold, Slimming, Voigt

IN: Voigt, Penfold

Reserves
F: Dodd, Hadden, Houlahan
HF: Carey, Hayden, Applebee
C: Harms, Coulson, Veale
HB: Thiele, Moriarty, Powell
B: Zerk-Thatcher, Campbell, Paprotny

R: Fahey-Sparks, Samblich, Wildman
INT: Kennedy, Hargreaves, Coomblas, Haren

Under-18
F: Smith, Parker-Boers, Woollard
HF: Cavouras, Coomblas, Trevorrow
C: Lines, Hone, Stokes
HB: Musolino, Grieve, Worthley
B: Welsby, Edmonds, Weidenhofer

R: Mitchell, Trenorden, Allan
INT: Illman, Ortiz, Grundy, Longden
EMG: Richards, Smelt, Ellis

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 11:08 pm
by Wedgie
Does anyone know why the North v Sturt games is at 2.40?

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Thu May 18, 2017 11:46 pm
by saintal
Wedgie wrote:Does anyone know why the North v Sturt games is at 2.40?


TV game. Guessing C7 want it to start a little later so it runs into whatever crap they show at 5:30 followed by the news. Same thing happened last week.

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 1:11 am
by Hopeful Jelly
Will the Power reserves create mystery injuries to their 2 worst AFL listed players so that Summerton fits into the team?

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 2:51 am
by goddy11
Hopeful Jelly wrote:Will the Power reserves create mystery injuries to their 2 worst AFL listed players so that Summerton fits into the team?


How would you rate your AFL career if you were one of those 2 and forced out so Summerton can play?

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 7:16 am
by Booney
goddy11 wrote:
Hopeful Jelly wrote:Will the Power reserves create mystery injuries to their 2 worst AFL listed players so that Summerton fits into the team?


How would you rate your AFL career if you were one of those 2 and forced out so Summerton can play?


If you're 19 and were drafted 6 months ago you haven't had an AFL career.

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 8:13 am
by Brodlach
Best team Westies have had on the park this year and maybe our best chance of a win. If only we knew how to kick a goal

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 8:42 am
by Hopeful Jelly
Booney wrote:
goddy11 wrote:
Hopeful Jelly wrote:Will the Power reserves create mystery injuries to their 2 worst AFL listed players so that Summerton fits into the team?


How would you rate your AFL career if you were one of those 2 and forced out so Summerton can play?


If you're 19 and were drafted 6 months ago you haven't had an AFL career.

That's right - on any AFL list there are probably a couple of players that aren't up to SANFL league standard when they are first drafted. I can recall Cam Ellis-Yolmen playing reserves for a long time for us whilst on the Crows list, and now he would be in their best 22 or pretty close to it. In most cases though, these players won't make it to the big time.

It does make a mockery of the finals rule which limits 17 AFL listed players - the intention of the rule was to "weaken" the team, but if you had this weekend's scenario in finals, I would say that if you took out the worst 5 from the 22 Power players available and added the best 4 top up players, it will be a stronger team.

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 9:13 am
by goddy11
Booney wrote:
goddy11 wrote:
Hopeful Jelly wrote:Will the Power reserves create mystery injuries to their 2 worst AFL listed players so that Summerton fits into the team?


How would you rate your AFL career if you were one of those 2 and forced out so Summerton can play?


If you're 19 and were drafted 6 months ago you haven't had an AFL career.


INT: Lobbe, Irra, Snelling, Ladhams, Summerton
2 off these may drop out.

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 10:09 am
by Bluedemon
goddy11 wrote:
Booney wrote:
goddy11 wrote:
Hopeful Jelly wrote:Will the Power reserves create mystery injuries to their 2 worst AFL listed players so that Summerton fits into the team?


How would you rate your AFL career if you were one of those 2 and forced out so Summerton can play?


If you're 19 and were drafted 6 months ago you haven't had an AFL career.


INT: Lobbe, Irra, Snelling, Ladhams, Summerton
2 off these may drop out.


if Summerton is dropped, does he go and play Reserves, rested, or plays Ammo's?

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 10:14 am
by Dutchy
If there is a kid dominating the Magpies ressies but can;t get a league game sue to Power Reserves, does he have the option of transferring to another SANFL club? even after 30/6?

Re: SANFL Round 6

PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2017 12:09 pm
by Rising Power
Dutchy wrote:If there is a kid dominating the Magpies ressies but can;t get a league game sue to Power Reserves, does he have the option of transferring to another SANFL club? even after 30/6?

There's 8 or 9 players currently under contract but I'd expect usual transfer rules would apply for the rest.