R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby DOC » Sun Jun 06, 2021 9:33 pm

Don't tell me another free ride from the umpies for the premeriship certainties?
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby Spargo » Sun Jun 06, 2021 9:41 pm

DOC wrote:Don't tell me another free ride from the umpies for the premeriship certainties?

Hmmm…
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby am Bays » Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:34 pm

Firstly to the vanquished and o mean no offence to the Norwood faithful on here but Norwood aren’t that far off it.

They showed in the dust half that if they follow the coaches new game plan, work for each other and get first to the cod the are a good side. The one rider on that is they seem to have a lot of top end ex AFL blokes who desire may be there but there bodies aren’t hence the lack of ability to play 4 qtrs. get games into that middle tier of players and they by OK I reckon. Having blokes coming back from injury today was going to be tough.

My lot, talk about chalk and cheese. The first half we didn’t want to do the work, it was all about me and with Norwood bringing the pressure we looked awful. We had plenty of petrol tickets left and thankfully we cashed them in, in the 2nd half. We got first to the footy, we ran to create space and we put the pressure back in Norwood.

Thankfully we got the chocolates. I’m sure Handy will be referencing this game again this season. The chalk and cheese between both those halves in how we want to play and how we don’t want to play is stark.

Finally one last kudo to Norwood, 110 + tackles, you can’t say they didn’t have a crack, they effort is there. It’s the polish that’s required now.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby Magellan » Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:09 am

Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby gazzamagoo » Mon Jun 07, 2021 11:04 am

Magellan wrote:Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.

I seem to remember The 'Dogs doing it back in the 70's, about 7 goals down at 1/2 time at The Parade & getting up to win.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby nwdfanparade » Mon Jun 07, 2021 12:54 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
Magellan wrote:Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.

I seem to remember The 'Dogs doing it back in the 70's, about 7 goals down at 1/2 time at The Parade & getting up to win.


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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby gazzamagoo » Mon Jun 07, 2021 1:12 pm

nwdfanparade wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Magellan wrote:Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.

I seem to remember The 'Dogs doing it back in the 70's, about 7 goals down at 1/2 time at The Parade & getting up to win.


DON'T REMIND ME ! :evil:

Wilbur had a blinder & I think Mark Norsworthy kicked 5 goals............................but I won't remind you any more.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby stampy » Mon Jun 07, 2021 1:56 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
Magellan wrote:Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.

I seem to remember The 'Dogs doing it back in the 70's, about 7 goals down at 1/2 time at The Parade & getting up to win.


hey gazza, is that the game when you mob kicked about 16 goals after halftime and ended up winning easy?
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby stampy » Mon Jun 07, 2021 2:05 pm

stampy wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Magellan wrote:Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.

I seem to remember The 'Dogs doing it back in the 70's, about 7 goals down at 1/2 time at The Parade & getting up to win.


hey gazza, is that the game when you mob kicked about 16 goals after halftime and ended up winning easy?


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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby gazzamagoo » Mon Jun 07, 2021 2:16 pm

17th July 1976,
Nwd 5.4 14.7 16.10 17.14, 116
CD 2.3 8.4 17.7 25.9, 159
43 point win.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby robranisgod » Mon Jun 07, 2021 2:49 pm

Magellan wrote:Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.

Not quite as spectacular as Glenelg and certainly not in the same league as Central's turnaround but North did turn a 35 point deficit at half time into an 11 point victory in 1987.
That was part of North's six wins in a row at Norwood between 1986 and 1990 inclusive.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby nwdfanparade » Mon Jun 07, 2021 3:38 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
nwdfanparade wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Magellan wrote:Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.

I seem to remember The 'Dogs doing it back in the 70's, about 7 goals down at 1/2 time at The Parade & getting up to win.


DON'T REMIND ME ! :evil:

Wilbur had a blinder & I think Mark Norsworthy kicked 5 goals............................but I won't remind you any more.



Stop reminding me that you're no longer going to remind me. :roll:
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby am Bays » Mon Jun 07, 2021 3:43 pm

Didn’t we kick the last 7 goals in the last qtr to win by 6 pts over Centrals at Footy Park in 1991?

I haven’t seen Centrals wear the red shorts since.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby Magellan » Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:22 pm

robranisgod wrote:
Magellan wrote:Lawks-a-lordy, a very impressive effort by the Bays to drag themselves back into the match from nowhere and jag the win. One for the record-keepers, perhaps - I'm thinking of comebacks at half time by the Bays (or anyone for that matter) to win at the Parade?

Interested to see how we shape up against the Bays on the Queen's Birthday.

Not quite as spectacular as Glenelg and certainly not in the same league as Central's turnaround but North did turn a 35 point deficit at half time into an 11 point victory in 1987.
That was part of North's six wins in a row at Norwood between 1986 and 1990 inclusive.

Remember that game well, a low scoring match on a quite a boggy deck.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby am Bays » Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:23 pm

Norwood were awesome
We came back in a hurry
Was it really touched?
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby goddy11 » Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:07 pm

[quote="am Bays"]Norwood were awesome
We came back in a hurry
Was it really touched?[/quote]

Anyone at that southern end see this. Hard to see someone behind the ball touching it.


https://youtu.be/022g6JuXoEg
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby DOC » Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:13 pm

Not much appealing from the Glenelg players.

Spargo did say yesterday that the umpiring was very one sided.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby Spargo » Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:25 pm

Durdin got a hand on it, no question.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby DOC » Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:39 pm

If a goal umpire says it was touched they are almost always correct,

A small margin of error in the reverse when it may have been touched and not seen.
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Re: R9 Norwood v Glenelg Sunday 1410

Postby JK » Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:39 pm

Spargo wrote:Durdin got a hand on it, no question.


Might be worth having a chat with the big fella ;)
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