by Big Phil » Fri May 23, 2008 5:52 am
Round 7: Woodville West Torrens @ Hamra Homes Oval (N) 10/5/08 - Rivalry Round
DOGGIES CLIP EAGLES WINGS IN RIVALRY ROUND
Central Districts had 3 wins out of 4 on Saturday in an intruiging weekend that involved an AFL Exhibition Match at the MCG, the SANFL promoting Rivalry Round, our U/17’s having their first win for the year (unfortunately the U/19’s lost), the reserves easily winning in their home game at Woodville, a Barossa Valley curtain raiser to a hard fought League win and then finishing it all off with Mother’s Day on Sunday. Anyway, I arrived at the picturesque Woodville Oval on a fine, beautiful Saturday morning just after half time of the Under 17’s game. It was played before the reserves clash with the Under 19’s following in a triple header. I must admit though, at a first glance of the scoreboard I honestly thought the young attendant had got the teams scores around the wrong way. It showed Centrals, winless in bottom place with 5 losses and a draw, leading 10 goals to 1 against the 2nd placed Eagles, with 5 wins and 2 losses. In the end, they really were the correct scores as I had a chat to the Dad of a Dogs player who said that they kicked 8 goals to nil in the first quarter, setting up their lead and hopefully doing enough to hang on for a win. But as well all know, footy is a strange game and it does involve a basic principle of playing 4 consistent, team orientated quarters of football. Certainly being 9 goals up at half time was a pretty good position to be in, but by no means does it guarantee a win for any team.
They still had to play another half, which I watched enjoyably, but unfortunately, I wasn’t able to find a players list for the Dogs but I will mention a couple of the young boys that impressed me, identifying them by jumper number, not by name. The first player who caught my eye was a small blonde haired lad wearing # 7 who was being called “Barmbs”. I was pretty sure he's Chad Barmby, who I think is the young brother of reserves player Luke. Just like his brother, he has plenty of pace and isn’t afraid to run with the ball while taking on opponents along the way. Our # 8 was Josh Wittwer, I think, who also has a bit of pace and did a couple of nice things, while # 21, a tall lad being called “Whitey” by team mates was pretty good playing from CHB. There was also a couple of “Slatts” being called out there and I did notice in Friday’s paper that there was actually 2 Slattery’s listed for Centrals. Are they any relation to current injured League player Charles, I don’t know ? In the end, the boys did enough to hang on for a well earnt 7 goal win, their first victory of the year. It was slightly marred by a huge all in brawl at ¾ time, that from what I was told to believe, actually involved the Dogs runner getting reported for touching one of the Eagles players during the scuffle.
RESERVES: “ Diligent Dogs Easily Account For Star Studded Eagles ”
This reserves clash was shifted to Woodville Oval earlier in the week after both the clubs mutually agreed to play it in between the U17’s and U19’s game. This was to accommodate a Barossa Light & Gawler (BLG) game being played at Hamra Homes Oval from 3.45pm. The game was battled out between South Gawler and Gawler Central as a curtain raiser to the league game that was being played later on that evening at 6.30pm. The reserves opponents, Woodville West Torrens, had a pretty talented team including league experienced players and a home grown star making another comeback from injury. A few names like Hentschel, Colville, R.Fiacchi, Geddes, Petrenko, Heir, Twomey, Gogoll, Malinsovski, Giuffreda, Pavlich, Redden and Lane. The Eagles had a team strong enough on paper to think they should have a comfy win but the Doggies had a few quality players themselves, including a handful of very talented, consistant youngsters. Guys like young Duncan, Stengle, Spurr, Shaw, Hadden, Boyle, Barmby, O’Hara and Brading are all very, very solid reserves performers that could step and play league if required. Centrals had their own comeback as well with league premiership player big Jeremy Aufderhiede playing in any game of footy for the first time in about 12 months.
The game got underway with the Dogs winning the first centre clearance and taking the ball inside 50 almost immediately with hard run and link up from Louis Hadden, Luke Barmby and Keiran McShane. After an early boundary throw in we had our first goal on the board after a nice goal to Sean Brading. The Eagles responded instantly with a crumbing goal to the young Travis lane after former league skipper Gavin Colville drove the ball deep into his attacking 50. The Dogs were able to answer back with a second goal of their own after comeback king Jeremy Aufderhiede managed to hold the ball inside attacking 50, pick up a loose ball and run on to kick a nice goal from about 40 out on a 45 degree angle. After a few scrappy passages in play, WWT had their 2nd goal on the board after Alex Stengle gave away a silly free kick at the top of the Eagles goal square. Dumped league ruckman Earl Shaw was getting his hand on the ball early and Brayden O’Hara was good in the middle where he and played a part in Chris Musolino having the next shot on goal that did unfortunately miss, scoring a behind only. We seemed to be switching the play well coming out of defence and it worked in setting up our next attacking foray but only resulted in a rushed behind.
The Eagles, who were the home side playing an away game, then had the ball inside their 50 for about the next 3 or 4 minutes in play, mainly thanks to a couple of blunders in kick outs by Luke Barmby. The next kick in was taken by Stinga Stengle with a much more desirable result after Spurr, Barmby and McGrath played a part in getting the ball up inside our 50 to the full forward in Aufderhiede who marked well but was unable to convert the resulting shot on goal. The within a minute though he had a chance to redeem himself after Dan Boyle found the big # 41 with a lovely long, penetrating pass from which Jezza was able to kick the goal this time. Once again it was our defenders who were holding up well, in particular Ashley Duncan and Alex Stengle across half back were providing plenty of run and rebound throughout the majority of the opening quarter. It was an unfortunate error by Nick White though that gave the Eagles the very last goal of the term after he was chasing a ball back to the goal line looking to rush it for a behind but he just couldn’t get it through. He slightly over ran the ball turning back to the contest only to see the Adelaide Crow listed player Trent Hentschell swoop on the now loose ball to kick his first goal of the game from the goal line and giving his side a 1 point lead at quarter time.
We started the 2nd term with some real aggression in our attack on the footy but were just let down way too often with some pretty poor delivery into the forward line. Former Dog’s player Craig Gogoll was mopping up our poor skills well but a turn over through the middle of the ground saw the ball rushed back inside our 50 where North recruit Ryan Porter had a free kick paid to him but former Eagles under age player Todd Whiley ran on to pick the ball up and kick it through for a goal so the umpire called play on to advantage and the six pointer counted. Ash Duncan was really good in the early stages of this quarter and Sean Brading was given way too much space, finding plenty of the ball in the open off a wing or even across half back, but once again, at times our skill execution by foot was letting the team and our forwards down. The ball actually spent the next 5 or 6 minutes in our forward line but the Dogs were just not able to capitalise with any more goals on the board in that period of play. A couple of behinds during this dominance of possession and play saw Centrals with a small 7 point lead at the 10 minute mark of the 2nd quarter.
It was another dubious free kick paid, this time in favour of the Dogs that attributed the next goal of the game. Ryan Porter took his free kick from about 40m out in front to calmly slot the major then after the ball spent the next 5 minutes in our attacking 50 without scoring a major, Brodie Hudson laid an excellent tackle at the top of the goal square to win the free for holding the ball and went back to drill through his first goal of the game. The Eagles were able to get a goal back of their own after former Panther Nathan Twomey kicked truly, cutting back the margin to 13 points in favour of the home side playing at an away venue which sounds a bit confusing but was the result of the venue shift agreed by both clubs. We managed to get one straight back ourselves within a minute thanks to a strong mark and long kick inside 50 from Mussa that saw the talented Ryan Porter crumb off his own marking attempt to kick his 2nd goal of the first half. It was another interesting umpire decision as well as a 25m penalty that saw Brayden O’Hara kick the next goal and then within a minute of that Ben Woods had a six pointer himself to see the boys from Elizabeth extend their lead out to 32 points.
The Dogs, at this stage, were completely in control of the contest and were basically on top in all positions across the ground. This also become evident on the scoreboard now as well after quick goals to Chad Obst and a 3rd for Jeremey Aufderheide, both players in their first game for club for 2008, to establish an impressive 44 point lead just before the long break. To see that Woodville West Torrens were 5th and Centrals position on the ladder was 2nd bottom, was not really a true indication of how good a team our reserves boys were and are. They kicked 8 goals to 2 against a side with plenty of players having league experience and was a real solid team effort that would probably be the best quarter of football I have seen the ressies play so far this year. It was once again, the Eagles who managed to kick the last goal of the quarter and yet again, Crows listed Trent Hentschel was the goal kicker after he marked strongly and kicked truly with only a couple of minutes left before the half time break. The Dogs went into the long break, no doubt full of confidence, and with a pretty handy 38 point lead set up by both team work and solid individual efforts from guys like Ash Duncan, Aufderheide, Stinga Stengle, Louis Hadden, Spurry, Ryan Porter and Mossey just to name a few.
I actually found myself chatting to both Chris Gowans and Ian Callinan during the half time break as I made my way round to the canteen for a bite to eat. Of course, both guys were fairly annoyed about their time out of the game due to injury and understandably, desperate to return to the action as soon as possible. Nutta said that he would defiantly not play in the game against West Adelaide next week and will see how it is for the Port game at Alberton the week after. I saw him earlier chatting to state coach Darrel Hart and asked whether this time on the sidelines would affect his chances of playing in the state game later in the month. He pretty much said that Harty wants him to play one game for us before the clash against the Vics and if he gets through that okay he’ll play for SA. He didn’t seem to bothered about not playing, to be honest and I guess being a native Tassie and having already played representative footy, ironically against the Vics, he seemed like he wasn’t fussed wither way. Lining up for a pasty at the canteen, in true Gowans fashion, I got a little nudge in the side as he came up from just behind me, jokingly coming out with “trust you to be in the canteen line Big Fella”. Chris really was disappointed about how he injured his knee, in the Alleway incident, but was clearly more disappointed about being out for possibly the next 8 weeks or so.
Anyway, back to the action now as the boys run out onto the ground from the long break. The 3rd term got off to a scrappy start from both sides and it was basic skill errors, at times, that was just too costly, resulting in turn overs. The Doggies were great in defence, especially with Ashley Duncan, Alex Stengle and Nick White all doing their job to clear the ball out and set up attacking opportunities. Unfortunately this good work was being let down further up the field with the poor delivery into our forward line just too ineffective. At times, it was rubbing off one some of the defenders when the ball came rushing back in and it was Luke Barmby who helped the Eagles get the first goal of the term. It did take until the 8 minute mark for the first major from either side after Barmb’s attempt at switching the play was turned over. Because of a poor kick not executed and the Eagles having more numbers at the contest when it came back inside their 50, managing to grind out their first goal of the 2nd half. However, within the next 2 minutes, the Dogs had a couple of goals themselves, firstly thanks to Sean Brading who kicked an nice running goal after bouncing it through an open goal square. Then, thanks to an absolute bullet pass from the very talented Brayden O’Hara, Big Jezza had his 4th in an amazing comeback game.
The Dogs seemed to have full control now, half way through the ‘premiership quarter’ and this was typified in the next passage of play, where great team work saw Ben Woods get on the end of his second goal of the game to date. Centrals now had a commanding and game high 55 point lead and looked in a great position to go on for a very comfortable win. Despite both teams turning the ball over at times and skills scrappy on the odd occasion, the Doggies simply looked the superior outfit and were pretty much dominating all positions across the ground. It was the Eagles who got the next goal however, after an umpire, who shall remain nameless, awarded a mark that was kicked to the top of the goal square from just next to the point post. The ball would have just travelled 8, maybe 10 metres at most but needless to say, it was paid and Nathan Twomey kicked the resulting goal to bring the deficit back to 50 points. The next 5 minutes of play were once again fairly scrappy and this would be how the quarter would finish up with the ¾ time siren blew as the play wasn’t that greatest spectacle to watch. Now 50 points up at lemons, you would have to think Centrals to win easily from here.
No doubt, Eagles coach Andrew Rogers would not be happy at the last break and he must have gave his troops a bit of a blast as they came out to start the last term pretty fired up. This rubbed off after they got the first goal through big Twomey to bring the margin back to 44 points and it was clear the Eagles were more desperate for the footy, albeit probably about 3 quarters too late. The blue and gold side had the first half dozen inside 50’s of the final term but all for no result, thanks to our solid defence lead by Ash Duncan and Alex Stengle mainly. It was then a great chase down and diving tackle from Ryan Boyle that saw Luke Barmby in a bit of space, driving the ball into our attack for the 1st time of the final stanza. In a move by coach Rogers to clearly stop the bleeding, Trent Hentschel was thrown into defence on the dangerous Sean Brading with the AFL star just too strong in the ensuing 1 on 1 battles. It was then the Eagles who scored again shortly after, assisted by back to back 25m penalties paid against the Dogs, for a bit of backchat to the umpire, but no sure who the culprit was though. Early into the last quarter, the Eagles managed to peg the Dogs lead back to 38 points and were showing that they still had a bit of fight left in which put a few thoughts in my head of the huge Glenelg comeback from a few weeks ago.
Any worries I did have were temporarily resolved thanks to a great contested effort from Chad Obst that saw a handball go over the top to a free Aufderhiede in an open goal square who calmly slotted his 5th goal, amazingly in his first game back in 12 months. The lead was now up to 43 points and was mainly due to Jezza’s 5 goals as well as great games from the likes of Ash Duncan, Alex Stengle, Nick White and Brayden O’Hara who have all basically been in the better players in every game so far this year, very consistant. A quick behind to Luke Barmby, the same result for Twomey and then a Dogs rushed behind saw our lead at 44 points at the 19 minute mark, from where you would say the game was all but won. The last 5 or 6 minutes of the contest were a bit of a scrappy affair with few highlights, until my man and BOG for me Ash Duncan took an absolute speccie across half back, 1 handed and all, a real contender for AFL Footy Show’s Almost Football Legends. Brayden O’Hara managed to kick the last goal of the game giving his side a very handy and comfortable 50 point victory and would possible make up for last weeks very disappointing loss against The Bays at Glenelg Oval. Of course, the coach Damien Hicks would be really pleased with the solid team effort and would no doubt, have to acknowledge the great individual games of Duncan, Stengle, O’Hara and Aufderhiede.
RESERVES TEAM:
Hadden, Stengle, Spurr, Giles, Baldwin, Moss, Hudson, White, Woods, Musolino, Boyle, McGrath, Porter, O’Hara, Duncan, Whiley, Brading, C.Obst, Aufderhiede McShane, Barmby
FINAL SCORES:
CDFC: 3.4 11.7 14.8 16.10 = 106
WWT: 3.5 5.5 6.6 8.8 = 56
BETTER PLAYERS:
Duncan, Aufderhiede, Stengle, O’Hara, Barmby, Spurr, Moss
GOAL KICKERS:
Aufderhiede 5, Brading, Porter, Woods, O’Hara 2, Obst, Hudson, Whiley
Just on a personal note, a couple of highlights for me were having the mickey taken out of me by Chris Gowans in the canteen line, with him jokingly saying “I’d trust to see you in this line Big Fella” as we had a bit of chat about his knee and how he REALLY feels about the Clint Alleway incident that led to the injury. Also, chatting to Ian Callinan was good, he’s a top bloke to talk with. Then of course, last but not least, meeting Centrals ‘unoffical’ photographer and fellow forum user, Callum. It was nice to finally meet you mate, keep up the great work with all your snaps. It was great to also see the end result for the boys in the reserves, who certainly deserved it. Also, it was a great come back game for Jezza with 5 goals who needs to keep up the good form, as we need as many key position players and versatile big men performing at their best if needed to be called upon to league level at any stage.
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BAROSSA CURTAIN RAISER: Gawler Central v South Gawler
In an interesting move by Central Districts, they decided to have a local BLG (Barossa) game as a curtain raiser to the League clash with Woodville West Torrens. It seems like a good way to get more numbers from the local competitions to come along to SANFL and would clearly be a great experience for some of the players to play under lights at Hamra Homes Oval. Now I’m not going to do one of my in depth match reviews of this clash, I don’t know all the players well enough and would be an injustice to the game, plus I wanted to have a rest and watch it. But in saying that though, it was interesting when I first picked up a team sheet, the first thing I did notice was the amount of familiar names from both sides.
There were ex Centrals players out there, from both League and Reserves level, players from other SANFL clubs, former juniors and even an old team mate of mine from when I was half fit and good enough and to play in the SAAFL at Division 3 level with local club Eastern Park. But instead of doing a game review, I thought as well as listing the final scores, goal kickers and better players, I might just touch on a few of the former Centrals and ex SANFL players etc etc that played in this game. In the end, it was a fairly high standard of game, despite being a bit scrappy at times, but some good footy was put on display. Gawler Central got off to the better start to the contest, never really being challenged the rest of the game although South were good in patches. But when the final siren blew, the Gawler Central coach Mark Brant would have been pretty happy with an 11 goal win.
GAWLER CENTRAL:
The first home of our wonderful co-captain and 6 times premiership player Matty Slade…
# 6 - Jason Wozniak:
Played a few years here at Centrals in the mid to late 90’s from memory. Pretty sure that he played a handful of league games before switching to West Adelaide for more opportunity.
# 8 - Scott Hahn:
Former West Adelaide veteran and consistant goal sneak who looks like he would still get a league game at West today. Brother of AFL player and Western Bulldogs listed, Micth Hahn.
# 20 - Casey Thomas:
Originally from Salisbury West I believe but played a few reserves games with Port Magpies before going to Seaton Ramblers. Brother of Craig who played in a CDFC U/17’s flag in ’96.
# 22 - Michael Agan:
No star here, just the lad that I played a bit of A grade with out at Eastern Park in 2000, 01.
SOUTH GAWLER:
A well known breeding ground for a few stars of Centrals from both current and past years…
# 7 - Aaron Bevis
Played a bit of footy for Centrals in the late 90’s, early 2000’s from memory. Mainly played in the reserves but did play a couple of league games. Brother Andrew also played for the Dogs.
# 8 - Alex Carapetis:
Not 100% sure, but I think he has played Under 19’s games for Centrals in the last few years.
# 9 - Casey Schell:
Not brother I don’t think, but cousin of Centrals star Daniel Schell. I remember Casey playing a little bit of reserves footy out with the Doggies, from memory was in the fairly early 2000’s ?
# 12 - Luke Officer:
I’m pretty sure he is the young brother of Kane who returned to Central this year after retiring.
# 17 - Anthony Johnson:
Played in Centrals underage teams in the mid 90’s, possibly in the ’96 Under 17’s flag, but has recently played a bit of footy with Norwood’s reserves side. Now back out North again.
COACH - Damien Herzick:
Played a few years as a full forward in Centrals reserves team, back in the early to mid 90’s I believe. Has certainly let himself go a bit but has coached a few teams now, including SAAFL.
FINAL SCORES:
Gawler Central: 22.8 = 120
defeated…
South Gawler: 11.7 = 73
BETTER PLAYERS:
G.C - B Taylor, B Niklaus, S Hahn, K Heberle, C Thomas, J Wozniak
S.G - A Johnson, A Bevis, D Coombes, S Foster, C Schell
GOAL KICKERS:
G.C - B Niklaus 6, S Hahn 5, B Taylor 4, D Hillebrand 2, A King, J Scott
S.G - A Johnson, A Geradis 2, A Costa, A Bevis, C Fowler, J McViccar
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LEAGUE: “ Doggies Pluck Eagle Feathers In Tough Night Fight ”
It was once again great to see our new ‘unofficial’ cheersquad a banner for the League team to run through before tonight’s game. This week, it was a big plug for local business Sports Power and then of course acknowledging big Jason “Buckets” Mackenzie for his 100 games milestone tonight. Unfortunately I found myself chatting to fellow Centrals forum users Callum and CC, who I for the first time, so I actually missed the coin toss between the two captains. Anyway, the game got underway way and was off to a frantic pace from the get go with Nick Salter winning a free for holding the ball after a strong tackle on Andrew Hayes. A booming kick from the Port Power rookie found Mark Passador on the lead and within the first 45 seconds, the Eagles had the perfect start with the 1st goal of the game on the board. From the resulting centre ball up the Dogs worked the ball forward where Heath Lawry kicked it inside 50 to a contest where hard work and desperation saw Scott Dutschke winning a holding the ball free kick for himself. But from about 35 out dead in front, he jagged his kick, giving the home side the first score, albeit a point.
Daniel Schell started at CHB on the sometimes dangerous Adam Grocke but, then after last weeks cameo performance from Schelly, there is a chance we might see him up forward again, tonight. After a slightly frantic opening couple of minutes in play, the next 4 or 5 were scrappy as it just seemed both sides were finding the intensity of the battle. Then at the 7 minute mark of the opening term, we had our first goal on the board thanks to Heath Lawry who managed to find a bit of space pushing forward. A few undisciplined efforts from our boys gave the Eagles the next few inside 50’s but as proven in the past, our defence was standing strong, mainly thanks to the ever reliable Richie Cochrane and Andrew Hayes. Heater was off to a cracking start winning plenty of the ball, kicking an early goal as well as showing quite a fair bit of pace for a big man, but we just struggled to be effective when we did the ball inside 50. Ben Schwarze seemed a good match up on Havelberg early, doing well in the few 1 on 1 contests they had and we just couldn’t hold the ball in our attacking zone well enough early. This was somewhat due to both teams playing a real aggressive, hard brand of footy from the first bounce and it looked like this was going to be a great contest by nights end.
The Eagles managed the next goal scoring opportunity after taking the ball forward but a shot on goal from Adam Crocke didn’t make the distance thanks to a sweeping Richie Cochrane on the last line of defence. With the Eagles having numbers pushing forward we managed to counter this with an attack of our own but because our forwards followed their opponents into the midfield and defence, the whole attacking 50 arch was completely empty for the Dogs. It was Luke Cowan who got Scott Dutschke on the end of our next inside 50, but like mentioned above, there simply was absolutely nothing for him to kick to. He managed to find the boundary line, cleverly, but the Woodville West Torrens outfit were able to take the ball the full length of the field where a 2nd shot on goal from Grocke was yet again denied on the very last line by the sometimes underrated Richie Cochrane. The home side then countered this with their own forward foray, this time for a much better result with veteran Luke McCabe setting up a very clever mid air soccer goal to Dan Havelberg, his first for the game. Late in the quarter we had a slight 5 point lead from a real enthralling start to the game.
Then at the 24 minute mark of the opening stanza, we had our 3rd goal on the board thanks to another clever soccer goal, this time to Chad O’Sullivan who now took our lead to 11 points. This smart goal to Sully would end up being the final score from either side for the quarter with the siren sounding a short time after his major. We looked fairly swiched on early in the game, while in the mean time, Jon Giles was doing okay in the ruck in his first league game for the year, Heath Lawry was on fire up forward and Richie Cochrane was playing his usual sweeping role perfectly across the backlines. Cameron Faulkner was pretty good early as well showing he really has settled into the team now since crossing back home from his AFL stint with the Western Bulldogs while Andrew Hayes just seems to improve every time he takes to the field and his confidence continues to grow. Now, this contest between 2 Grand Final arch enemies was living up to it’s Rivalry Round expectations with a very entertaining, hard fought contest so far. Centrals got off to a reasonable start with the Eagles having their moments throughout the term as well, but with a slight 11 point lead to the Dogs at the first chance, this was probably indicative on the contest so far.
The second term got under way with the Doggies winning the first centre clearance through a quick clearing kick from Slade but the Eagles had first control of possession thanks to a fairly soft free kick to Crows youngster Jarrhan Jacky. Another solid effort from Cam Faulkner saw us win the footy back though and pushing forward, Leigh Westhoff was able to have a shot on goal but his kick floated and bounced through for a behind. Turning it over from the resulting kick out by the Eagles, James Gowans put team mate Heath Lawry into a difficult situation with a very poor handball where Heater was unfortunately caught holding the ball. This then lead to the visitors taking the ball into attack where consecutive and confusing 25m penalties paid against Haysey saw the Eagles with their 2nd goal of the game, both to Passador. His direct opponent, Yves Sibenaler had a victory in the next 1 on 1 contest and thanks to solid team work involving Schelly, Westy, Willow and Slade, the Dogs had the next shot on goal to Luke Cowan who missed the set shot for a behind only. The Eagles were then able to counter by moving the ball efficiently up the field and going on to kick their 3rd goal of the game thanks to the diminutive Craig Fitzgerald.
The lead was now cut back to 1 single point in favour of the Dogs and despite the ball being deep inside our forward line for the next 5 or 6 minutes, we only managed to extend that by one single behind and that was rushed one by the Eagles. Only trailing by 2 points, Ronnie Fuller’s men lifted their work rate and intensity which saw then take the ball the full length of the field with Passador getting on the end of his 3rd goal so far. Then within a minute they had a 10 point lead after Ryan Williams dropped a difficult mark running at full pace only to turn around and see the impressive Craig Fitzgerald kick his second major of the term and as well as the game. Despite doing a few good things in the 1st term for us, his direct opponent in Richie Cochrane needed to tighten up a little on the Eagles clever goal sneak. The tide had turned slightly from the first term now with Woodville West Torrens the side who seemed to be controlling possession but importantly for them, were able to convert most of their scoring opportunities when inside 50. At the 20 minute mark of the 2nd term, Havelberg took a great contested mark, playing on quickly after his opponent over ran the mark, to find a free James Gowans who in turn kicked the goal, cutting the Eagles lead back to 4 points.
Late in the quarter, we seemed to pinch back a little bit of momentum, thanks in part to Dan Havelberg, who this time found an open Heath Lawry deep in the pocket, unfortunately on the wrong side for a left footer. Then, sensibly looking to square up inside to one of his skippers in Paul Thomas, Heater just didn’t push back off the mark enough and unfortunately he kicked it into the man on mark with the ball spilling out of bounds. We managed to work the ball back into the forward line where Luke Cowan took one of his customary big pack marks. But once again, his shot on goal missed, this time hitting the post to now bring the deficit back to just 3 points with only a couple of minutes left to play in the 1st half. The Eagles did manage the last score of the quarter though thanks to a Dale Symmons six pointer just after the siren blew to signal half time. His team mate Justin Cicolella celebrated the goal with passion and tried to fire up all of his team mates who would now go into the long break with a small 9 point lead. The first half of this game was typical of some of the great battles these 2 sides have had over the years and was set up for a rip snorting second half of football.
As expected, the Eagles were challenging the Dogs for the points after bringing some pretty good form into tonight’s game having knocked off Sturt the previous week. Their opponents and the reigning premiers in Central Districts have struggled to put 4 consistent quarters of footy together all year in the games to date. No doubt, after an okay first half, coach Roy Laird will , no doubt, be demanding a determined and desperate outfit to come out in the second half to challenge the Eagles for the important victory. The Eagles won the first centre clearance and inside 50 of the 3rd term but were unable to create a goal scoring opportunity from it. A great tackle to Cameron Faulkner was rewarded with a free kick for holding the ball but he gave it straight back to the Eagles after his kick to a leading Heath Lawry sailed out of bounds on the full. Then the visitors managed a behind from their next attacking foray from which the Doggies took the ball the full length of the field resulting in a solid team goal to Luke McCabe. Fellow skipper Paul Thomas had been moved onto the ball for the start of the second half and was having an immediate impact with his run and carry. He won the next disputed ball and drove it in long where Luke McCabe was immediately amongst the action once again.
In what can be described as bizarre and funny, the former Hawk veteran managed to find himself with the ball in his hands and an open goal square ahead of him. He then must have completely lost his bearings and sense of where the goals are as he ran in and kicked the ball through for a point, thinking he was on the goal line, not in between the goal and point posts. It will certainly be an incident that his team mates wont let him live down, especially if it ends up having an effect on the outcome of the game. The Eagles were then able to control the ball from the resulting kick out for the next 3 or 4 minutes but they were not able to score. Centrals then went the full length of the field with impressive team work before it was all let down after Dan Havelberg dropped a relatively easy mark above his head. Woodville West Torrens then countered with their very own attack but the vastly improved Andrew Hayes stood tall in defence, proving his entire worth with selection in the state squad. We went forward once again ourselves where big Hav had a chance to redeem himself for the earlier dropped mark. A set shot on goal that the fellow state squad member had, drifted late to hit the post. After the bemusing behind to McCabe and Hav’s poster, bringing the Eagles lead back to 2 points.
Luke McCabe was yet again amongst the action, this time playing his part in turning the ball over from off Eagles and setting up Trent Goodrem inside 50 with a shot on goal. Like Hav’s goal attempt, Goody’s shot also ended up fading late to hit the post, but this time Trent’s hit the point post for out on the full, not the goal post for a minor score. The Dogs now seemed to have the flow of play and shortly after the Goodrem missed attempt, Noodles hit Havelberg on the lead who then centred the ball to a free Scott Dutschke. Scotty managed to kick the major and took the lead back for the home side, albeit by a slender 4 points, however the Eagles managed to take the lead straight back themselves after a Power rookie Nick Salter got onto a huge 70 metre torp that actually sailed through for a goal. We then managed to work the ball back into our forward lines where a left foot snap shot by Thommo missed now bringing the margin back to 1 point in favour of the Eagles. Leigh Westhoff then managed to do well to keep the ball in play near the boundary line and found Heath Lawry inside 50 with plenty of space. Heater’s shot on goal missed for a behind which now tied the scores but it wasn’t long after this that the Eagles had the lead back again, albeit by the solitary point.
At the 25 minute mark of the 3rd term, a questionable free kick paid against Daniel Havelberg, who was playing in defence, saw Mark Passador with the ball in his hands within goal kicking range. The 2006 Ken Farmer Medalist calmly went back to slot his 4th goal of the game and give his side a 7 point lead now. The ball was then taken into Centrals forward line after we won the next centre clearance where a high bomb saw Elijah Ware drop a simple chest mark. As soon as the ball hit the ground, after bouncing off his chest, the siren sounded for ¾ time meaning Elijah missed out on a shot on goal after the siren. The little Bulldog number 50 then copped a pretty big spray from James Gowans, who happened to be in the grooms party at Noodles’ wedding only a few weeks before, for dropping the mark and ruing the chance to bring the margin six points closer. With a tight 7 point lead at lemons to the Eagles, the game was certainly set up for an enthralling last quarter of intense, hard fought football. With neither side really dominating the game so far, it will be the team that takes control on the final term who will likely go on to record a hard fought, well deserved victory.
Now the challenge was there for the Doggies and this final quarter of action will be a real test of their character and determination as to how badly they want the win. We got the better start to the final staza winning the first centre clearance but struggled to find a target in our attack. It was then at the 4 minute mark that Centrals were the first to open the goal kicking account for the final quarter. Matty Slade missed Heath Lawry on the lead with a pass by foot but our little diminutive co-captain followed up well to receive the handball back from Heater and kicked an impressive goal, reducing the margin back to the 1 single point. Getting this vital opening goal seemed to help with our confidence and showed with a more desperate effort by the players, highlighted by a great running mark to Ryan Williams and an excellent smother by Westty. Depite seeming to take control of the game in the early stages, the Eagles managed to take the ball into attack shortly after and thanks to Adam Crocke, Mark Passador was on the end of his 5th goal and now gave his side a 7 point lead over the home team. Moving back into the forward line, Big Hav marked and kicked truly at the 9 minute mark to once again reduce the visitors lead back to 1 single point.
In what could have been a match winning moment, Heath Lawry chased a ball into defence and was forced to come inside on his right foot where his skills on his opposite foot where just not good enough, missing the target by a long way and turning the ball over. The Eagles then pounced on the lose ball where Adam Crocke ran into an open goal to have a shot from about 30 out. He tried to keep it low but it faded late to miss and could end up being the slight let off that the Dogs could end up making him pay for. After a couple more minutes of hard fought play, young Trent Goodrem manged to find Heath Lawry inside 50 who went back to kick the crucial goal, not only making up fir his earlier blunder but also letting Adam Crocke know his pretty easy shot on goal may end up costing his side dearly. The Lawry major now gave the home side a 3 point lead then after a quick Eagles behind, Noodles managed to find himself open and in space running toward the goals. Another clever kick into the space out in front saw Elijah run unto the ball to pick it up off the deck and kick the nice running goal to now take our lead out to 8 points. Then the former Port Power listed player almost had a 2nd goal in as many minutes but his shot was touched right on the line by Eagle Ben Schwarze.
At the 20 minute mark of the final terms, the game was still in the balance however, the next passage in play saw Scott Dutshcke receive a free kick for a high tackle and from right on the 50, he managed to kick the 6 pointer and then immediately headed for the interchange bench for a well deserved spell. The Doggies now seemed to be in control of both possession of the ball and looked like taking control of the match on the scoreboard. Then it was Daniel Havelberg who seemed to have sealed the win after kicking a big major from an awesome snap shot, which was, no doubt, the goal of the game and gave his side a strong 21 point lead. But for the 2nd week in a row, almost in identical fashion, Andrew Hayes took a super impressive overhead mark. Like last week against Glenelg, he looked to switch it across the face of goals, missing his desired target and gifting Dale Symmons an easy goal running into an open square. At the 25 minute mark of the final term, the lead was at 16 points in favour of the Doggies therefore meaning the Eagles had to kick 3 goals to snatch the win. Deep into the quarter, Noodles had another chance to kick a goal, this time it would have ended up being the game winner, but his shot from a tight angle just missed, registering a behind.
The margin was now at 17 points and with only 2 or 3 minutes left in the match, at the most, it looked more and more unlikely that the Eagles were going to kick 3 goals and sneak home with what would be somewhat of an upset 1 point victory. Well, it wasn’t meant to be anyway, as the full time siren sounded shortly after, sealing a hard fought win but still a bit patchy in form throughout the course of the night. It ended up being a great determined win by Roy and his charges which should now give the Reigning Premiers a fair bit of confidence going into next weeks clash with cellar dweller, West Adelaide. Despite still not putting 4 solid quarters of football together, it was still a solid won, considering there is still some class acts sitting on the sidelines due to injury. With their position settled inside the top 3 at present, the Doggies should look now at the Westies game hoping to really find some good form and ideally come away with a handy little percentage boosting win. A good even mix of both goal kickers and better players with no one totally dominating from either side, or kicking an big bags. From what I could see , we came out of the game uninjured which of course is another positive heading into next weeks game with an unchanged line up will be pleasing.
LEAGUE TEAM:
Lawry, L.Westhoff, O’Sullivan, McCabe, Cochrane, Goodrem, Dutschke, Thomas, Giles, Mackenzie, Hayes, Cowan, Schell, J.Gowans, Faulkner, Williams, Sibenaler, Havelberg, Switala, Ware, Slade
FINAL SCORES:
CDFC: 3.1 4.5 6.9 12.12 = 84
WWT: 1.2 6.2 8.4 10.7 = 67
BETTER PLAYERS:
Hayes, Cochrane, Lawry, Thomas, J.Gowans, Havelberg, Slade, L.Westhoff
GOAL KICKERS:
Havelberg 3, Lawry, Slade, Dutschke 2, O’Sullivan, Ware, McCabe
Well tonights game was a real hard fought battle and although we won well, we still played patchy at times and still need to get 4 quarters consistantly together. The other good thing is that we still have a few quality players sitting on the sidelines at the moment so we can only get better from here in.
GO U DOGGIES...
Big Phil...