once_were_warriors wrote:From what I heard , The Grog Squad went from hanging and burning of the body to petitioning the Vatican for Jars sainthood.
All within 1 hour
Spot on OWW... It was a pretty pathetic sight to behold. Standing on the hill with a couple of North supporters, there were plenty around who wanted Jars instant removal from the ground at half time. I've now seen their true colours in the flesh and was pretty unimpressed. No question it was Jars coaching which got them back in the game.
Congrats though to North on a come back I predicted at half time could still occur. Sturt are such a young side and with the likes of Nelson, Thompson and Feast not working the ball out of the middle their inexperience was always going to be their downfall.
Ben Hart, what can I say. He has truly proved to anyone who thought otherwise that he's one of the most composed and skillful players in the SANFL. Age is no barrier to this guy and if fit next year he'll be a danger player for any side which comes up against the Roosters.
As for Sturt, they have perhaps shown what some on this site have been saying for a while - lack of depth. Having said that, we've unearthed quite a few class players this year which will stand us in good stead in coming years but right at the moment with a few key injuries we're unable to cover, we're not the side we were in the first three quarters of the season.
Well done to Whiteman, Crane, and Weatherald who tried all night. Chambers showed his class in the first half but then had no opportunity to do so in the second. Great to see another young excitement machine (possibly) in Sharples. Is he 'Muffy' Mk2?
One of the disappointments for me was Dane Avery whose performance on Hart in the last quarter seemed half hearted (excuse pun). I wouldn't want him playing for my life on the effort he put up Friday night.
Where to from here for both sides? I reckon North can give the Eagles a real crack. They've proven recently that they're around the mark and so long as they don't give them a 50 point head start they have a great chance.
Sturt on the other hand are in real strife. Glenelg have clearly had our measure this year. If we get Thompson, Nelson and Mattner you never know what could happen but you'd have to put your money on the Bays. Whatever the case, this Sunday is going to be a great day of footy and I hope the day gets a deserving crowd...
Go Blues!