Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby GWW » Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:43 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:sturt will be new flag favs after such an impressive outing


Thats inappropriate! :twisted:
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby therisingblues » Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:47 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:sturt will be new flag favs after such an impressive outing


Nay, I disagree MT79.
Apparently Glenelg experimented with only 2 blokes in the center all game and they wore clown shoes throughout the final quarter.
I won't be reading too much in to this result.
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby bayman » Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:52 am

r.kirkby was reported late in the last term, i don't think he'll have too much to worry about, i was happy with what i saw apart from the kicking at goal, from memory with the aid of a 3 goal breeze glenelg kicked 2.8.20 to sturt 3.0.18 in the first term, i thought chambers looked as good as he did last year, but perrie was only rarely sighted through the night, for glenelg most of our good players played a half to 3/4's of the game & they are the 'usual suspects'
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:59 am

therisingblues wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:sturt will be new flag favs after such an impressive outing


Nay, I disagree MT79.
Apparently Glenelg experimented with only 2 blokes in the center all game and they wore clown shoes throughout the final quarter.
I won't be reading too much in to this result.


i was just gettin in before STURTPETER
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby Blue Boy » Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:56 am

Well seems like another good hit out !!! 8)

Only another trial game lets see what happens when its all played for real points !!!
It is what it is !!!
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby Blue Boy » Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:57 am

Side note - did Nelson play tonight ???
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby therisingblues » Fri Mar 21, 2008 2:26 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:
therisingblues wrote:
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:sturt will be new flag favs after such an impressive outing


Nay, I disagree MT79.
Apparently Glenelg experimented with only 2 blokes in the center all game and they wore clown shoes throughout the final quarter.
I won't be reading too much in to this result.


i was just gettin in before STURTPETER


:lol:

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Blue Boy, you need to get on doubleblue.org/forum, usually the news about Sturt is best gotten from there. Apparently Nelson sprained something in the first half and was rested after that. Last I read was no one had any news about the severity.
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby Jimmy » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:26 am

stampy wrote:
sturtpeter wrote:Will try to contact Troy Burge on 1197am, Rph adelaide with the half-time scores.

I agree Glenelg fans. All that really matters is the game's played in true fair spirit and neither team suffers any serious injuries.

Round 5 Sat April 26th. at home is the most important to obtain the valuable 2 Points :) :) :) :)

hopefully this game will be moved to adelaide oval


maybe this game will be moved to 1987 when you underachievers last won an important game :lol:
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby Jimmy » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:28 am

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:sturt will be new flag favs after such an impressive outing


some gays fans already have us as flag favs already tho???

however, beating the gays in a trial hardly warrants us to now be considered flag favs... LMFAO!!!!! :lol: :lol:
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby Jimmy » Fri Mar 21, 2008 4:33 am

bayman wrote:r.kirkby was reported late in the last term, i don't think he'll have too much to worry about, i was happy with what i saw apart from the kicking at goal, from memory with the aid of a 3 goal breeze glenelg kicked 2.8.20 to sturt 3.0.18 in the first term, i thought chambers looked as good as he did last year, but perrie was only rarely sighted through the night, for glenelg most of our good players played a half to 3/4's of the game & they are the 'usual suspects'


I always love posts like these....

'....most of our good players were rested...'

gotta love the excuses for losing a trial game LOL!!!!!!!

FFS, its only a trial, even before it started you said you didnt care...now you come out with the excuses!!!
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby am Bays » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:45 am

Jimmy wrote:
bayman wrote:r.kirkby was reported late in the last term, i don't think he'll have too much to worry about, i was happy with what i saw apart from the kicking at goal, from memory with the aid of a 3 goal breeze glenelg kicked 2.8.20 to sturt 3.0.18 in the first term, i thought chambers looked as good as he did last year, but perrie was only rarely sighted through the night, for glenelg most of our good players played a half to 3/4's of the game & they are the 'usual suspects'


I always love posts like these....

'....most of our good players were rested...'

gotta love the excuses for losing a trial game LOL!!!!!!!

FFS, its only a trial, even before it started you said you didnt care...now you come out with the excuses!!!


Well its not overly fair when we help you blokes out by letting Feasty play for us in the first qtr.... 2 goals 8 indeed....
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: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby zipzap » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:44 am

GWW wrote:This huge game is going to be telecast Australia wide isn't it??


Well it was filmed, so you never know ;)
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby zipzap » Fri Mar 21, 2008 8:49 am

bayman wrote: perrie was only rarely sighted through the night


Well it was pretty dark, almost as bad as the Parade. But if you didn't see Sarge do lots of strong stuff up forward, including a couple of goals, you weren't looking hard enough :shock:
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby Rucciangelo » Fri Mar 21, 2008 10:19 am

Mr T wrote: i was just gettin in before STURTPETER


He looked like one of your mob last night! :butthead:
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby bayman » Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:46 am

zipzap wrote:
bayman wrote: perrie was only rarely sighted through the night


Well it was pretty dark, almost as bad as the Parade. But if you didn't see Sarge do lots of strong stuff up forward, including a couple of goals, you weren't looking hard enough :shock:


perrie did some useful things but was in & out of the game, you can't tell me he was in sturts better players last night ? & that is all i'm saying
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby bayman » Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:53 am

Jimmy wrote:
bayman wrote:r.kirkby was reported late in the last term, i don't think he'll have too much to worry about, i was happy with what i saw apart from the kicking at goal, from memory with the aid of a 3 goal breeze glenelg kicked 2.8.20 to sturt 3.0.18 in the first term, i thought chambers looked as good as he did last year, but perrie was only rarely sighted through the night, for glenelg most of our good players played a half to 3/4's of the game & they are the 'usual suspects'


I always love posts like these....

'....most of our good players were rested...'

gotta love the excuses for losing a trial game LOL!!!!!!!

FFS, its only a trial, even before it started you said you didnt care...now you come out with the excuses!!!



all i did was give a brief summary to what i saw & yes sturt rested players as well & some didn't even play, it isn't any excuse, & what i said before is correct who cares who wins/loses trial games, i believe you went fishing & i bit back, but at least unlike sturt1, i like you stay on line win lose or draw when important games are played, & if you don't want my summary of what i saw just tell me & i'll go hiding like sturt1 as well ffs
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby sturtpeter » Fri Mar 21, 2008 1:57 pm

Thanks to the very kind Glenelg lady who helped me put on my Poncho, due to my fractured left shoulder and arm.

It's Canary Yellow :wink:

I still say the Premiership race is wide open.

See you guys at Coopers on Friday for a torrid battle between arch rivals Sturt and Norwood.
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby Jimmy » Fri Mar 21, 2008 2:15 pm

bayman wrote:
Jimmy wrote:
bayman wrote:r.kirkby was reported late in the last term, i don't think he'll have too much to worry about, i was happy with what i saw apart from the kicking at goal, from memory with the aid of a 3 goal breeze glenelg kicked 2.8.20 to sturt 3.0.18 in the first term, i thought chambers looked as good as he did last year, but perrie was only rarely sighted through the night, for glenelg most of our good players played a half to 3/4's of the game & they are the 'usual suspects'


I always love posts like these....

'....most of our good players were rested...'

gotta love the excuses for losing a trial game LOL!!!!!!!

FFS, its only a trial, even before it started you said you didnt care...now you come out with the excuses!!!



all i did was give a brief summary to what i saw & yes sturt rested players as well & some didn't even play, it isn't any excuse, & what i said before is correct who cares who wins/loses trial games, i believe you went fishing & i bit back, but at least unlike sturt1, i like you stay on line win lose or draw when important games are played, & if you don't want my summary of what i saw just tell me & i'll go hiding like sturt1 as well ffs


oh, did i scare you bayman :)

i apologize, i wont be so scary next time to you. its ok, you can stay, i will be nice now

LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby stampy » Fri Mar 21, 2008 2:59 pm

it doesnt take much to get you bluebaggers going does it :roll:
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Re: Trial: Glenelg v Sturt at Marion Oval. 20-3-08

Postby gonzo » Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:02 pm

Rivetting repartee, what?
Sturt's defence has been so tight arsed in the 3 trials. When opposition teams can't manage 10 goals - and these are all teams that beat us last year- and when you've got Chambers, Perrie and several very useful others up forward, it's hard not to get optimistic.
Time will tell, but beating 3 out of 3 of last year's finalists is better than losing.
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