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Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Big Phil » Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:47 am

With the Redlegs having a convincing win over a very dissapointing Roosters outfit and Centrals battling out a hard fought win against the Maggies today, it certainly sets up next weeks clash between the 2 sides at The Parade as a bit of a blockbuster. In what will be a battle of 3rd vs 4th, the resurgant Redlegs will go into this home clash on the back of some good form which will naturally develop an expectation of knocking off the reigning prmiers. Centrals meanwhile, are slowly finding patches of good form and showed some real guts and determination to just take the points over a fighting Port Adelaide, who led at every change in the game at Elizabeth.

I'm not quite sure about any Norwood injuries from today but the Dogs are likely to go into this game without the versatile Daniel Schell who seemed to jag a groin in the warm up, trying to shake in the opening term but sitting out the rest of the game after quarter time. Any other changes to either side may be AFL forced with another impressive 5 goal haul from Taylor Walker putting presure on the Crows to give him his AFL debut. Of course with Brett Burton and Jason Porplycia going down it is possible that both Walker and maybe Luke Jericho might just get a call up, while The Power could make changes that either effect or benefit both Centrals and Norwood.

I'm already looking forward to this game and think that at these early stages, the result could really go either way. I found it interesting that the Dogs chose to only play 1 ruckman today, in Jason Mackenzie who did a great job, but I think with Norwood having both Stephen Doyle and Adam Cockshell in good form Roy Laird may need to bring in Jon Giles or Earl Shaw to combat the 2 bigger Redledgs ruckman. Of course, as is the case in most games, the battle will be won in the midfield so I think the Dogs may need that extra big man. The smaller ground down at The Parade might suit the Dogs really well as they looked dangerous when they went long and deep into attack with Heath Lawry and Luke Cowan both returning to form today and kicking a couple of crucial goals each.

Although early days at this stage, I'm going to tip the Doggies, in a high scoring encounter, by about 3 or 4 goals.
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby CENTURION » Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:09 am

Can't wait, BigPhil, I love going to Norwood Oval. Hopefully there will be a big crowd. Might have to meet at The Bath Hotel beforehand!
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Dutchy » Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:27 am

CENTURION wrote:Can't wait, BigPhil, I love going to Norwood Oval. Hopefully there will be a big crowd. Might have to meet at The Bath Hotel beforehand!


will have to be a Vilis cake this week! :lol:
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby CENTURION » Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:29 am

Dutchy wrote:
CENTURION wrote:Can't wait, BigPhil, I love going to Norwood Oval. Hopefully there will be a big crowd. Might have to meet at The Bath Hotel beforehand!


will have to be a Vilis cake this week! :lol:

Now why would I pay money to a Norwood sponsor?
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Big Phil » Sun Jul 13, 2008 11:37 am

CENTURION wrote:Can't wait, BigPhil, I love going to Norwood Oval. Hopefully there will be a big crowd. Might have to meet at The Bath Hotel beforehand!


Yes, I too love going to Norwood Oval, in part due to the fact that it is only 500 metres down the road from my place, but it is just one of my favourite grounds to go to. As long as you don't mind drinking at 10am, we can meet at The Bath for a bevvie, but I'll be getting down to the oval for the start of the ressies. Maybe we could have a coffee at Mondos, I know you're a big fan of that place :wink:

Dutchy wrote:will have to be a Vilis cake this week! :lol:


As for the cake Dutchy, I'd take Vilis any day of the week, they are the best bakery in the world. Many a time when living in the city with my mate, we would head to the 24 hour Vilis shop down at Richmond at 1 or 2am to experience their delicious pastries and desserts... :wink:
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby topsywaldron » Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:09 pm

CENTURION wrote:Now why would I pay money to a Norwood sponsor?


They shafted us years ago and continue to do so by having their van parked out the front after games.
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby CENTURION » Sun Jul 13, 2008 12:13 pm

Big Phil wrote:
CENTURION wrote:Can't wait, BigPhil, I love going to Norwood Oval. Hopefully there will be a big crowd. Might have to meet at The Bath Hotel beforehand!


Yes, I too love going to Norwood Oval, in part due to the fact that it is only 500 metres down the road from my place, but it is just one of my favourite grounds to go to. As long as you don't mind drinking at 10am, we can meet at The Bath for a bevvie, but I'll be getting down to the oval for the start of the ressies. Maybe we could have a coffee at Mondos, I know you're a big fan of that place :wink:

Dutchy wrote:will have to be a Vilis cake this week! :lol:


As for the cake Dutchy, I'd take Vilis any day of the week, they are the best bakery in the world. Many a time when living in the city with my mate, we would head to the 24 hour Vilis shop down at Richmond at 1 or 2am to experience their delicious pastries and desserts... :wink:

Drinking at 10am? Is that wrong? Half the bloody day has gone! Maybe we should do some binge drinking, seeing how the game starts at 2pm :wink:
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Dog_ger » Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:07 pm

Norwood Oval.

The Sheltered Grandstand is only available to Norwood members.

3 people sit in a GrandStand, with seating for 2000.

Shame, Shame, Shame Redlegs.

The other 2997 seats could earn you revenue.

Why aren't norwood a power..?
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Aerie » Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:38 pm

A pretty big game. Central win and the top 3 will be sealed. Norwood win and they are still very much in the hunt for Centrals top 3 spot. Usually Central win these types of games. We'll find out how good Norwood really are.
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Brucetiki » Sun Jul 13, 2008 5:39 pm

The main question will be can Norwood believe they can beat Centrals - Centrals have won the past 5 with an average winning margin of 67 points. While Norwood is in good form while Centrals have been patchy, with Centrals going to town the past few times they've played Norwood it may give Centrals that psychological edge that will see them get over the line.
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby HeartBeatsTrue » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:03 am

Dog_ger wrote:Norwood Oval.

The Sheltered Grandstand is only available to Norwood members.

3 people sit in a GrandStand, with seating for 2000.

Shame, Shame, Shame Redlegs.

The other 2997 seats could earn you revenue.

Why aren't norwood a power..?

Incorrect.
The Southern Stand (sheltered) is available to anyone. Not sure if the western stand (members only) holds 2000, let alone 2997?? ;)
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby johntheclaret » Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:11 am

Or 3,000. 3 used, 2997 empty or according Dog_gers maths 2000 - 3 = 2997 :lol: :wink:
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby topsywaldron » Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:41 pm

Brucetiki wrote:The main question will be can Norwood believe they can beat Centrals - Centrals have won the past 5 with an average winning margin of 67 points. While Norwood is in good form while Centrals have been patchy, with Centrals going to town the past few times they've played Norwood it may give Centrals that psychological edge that will see them get over the line.


A fair point but we've got at least six players who shouldn't be tainted by our recent abjext humiliations. Hopefully there's enough leaders amongst these players to at least mitigate the worst of the mental scarring.
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Dutchy » Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:31 pm

Heard today Daniel Schell became a father for the 3rd time yesterday...congrats
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Big Phil » Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:58 pm

topsywaldron wrote:
Brucetiki wrote:The main question will be can Norwood believe they can beat Centrals - Centrals have won the past 5 with an average winning margin of 67 points. While Norwood is in good form while Centrals have been patchy, with Centrals going to town the past few times they've played Norwood it may give Centrals that psychological edge that will see them get over the line.


A fair point but we've got at least six players who shouldn't be tainted by our recent abjext humiliations. Hopefully there's enough leaders amongst these players to at least mitigate the worst of the mental scarring.


I'm not a big believer of mental scarring and history affecting a players mind set when going into clashed against certain sides. I think the most important point about mental strength is how well the players prepare themselves in terms of their individual output and that of a team perspective wholeistically. I reckon if you ask any player if previous results, good or bad, play a part in their mental attitude toeards certain opposition, most of them say they just focus on the job at hand and doing their part for the team to come together as won and produce, to the maximum, what they are capable of as a team.

Footy is such a funny game, that on any given week, in any given competition, any side can beat the other if they apply themselves better than the other. I believe that team success is determined by how well the individuals block out all the mental negativity and focus on the positives, then of course, the actual playing abilities of the individuals determines the level of that success.

I don't think thr Norwood players will give 2 hoots about the good record in recent times Centrals has over them at the Parade, because let's face it, Centrals have a good record at most grounds over the past decade because of their sustained success. The Redlegs have to beleive they are capable of beating the Dogs on the day with the cattle that they take to the field. I think Norwood are going well and this is a bit of a danger game for Centrals. Losing Daniel Schell is a blow, but maybe Matty Westhoff will get a chance after some good reserves form.

I think the key to this game, like I've mentioned before, is the battle of the midfield. It will be interesting to see if Roy Laird will get Buckets Mackenzie ruck against Doyle by himself or will bhe bring in Giles or Shaw from the 2's to back the veteran ruckman up ? I think the Dogs game will suit the smaller deck of Coopers Stadium and if they can win enough of the footy in the middle, get it into the forward line wucik, long and deep, we now have a couple of forwards back in form in Cowan and Lawry, so we should be able to kick enough goals to win the game. If it is wet as predicted, then we also have a few small crumbers in form in O'Sullivan and Callinan who will be there front and square to clean up.

Should be a really ripping game, I jusy hope the weather does hold of. Norwood have had some pretty good crowd numbers this year so let's hope the Doggies fans get along to the Parade and cheer on their side. I reckon they should get at least 3000 their, if not more, but like I say, it will depend on the weather a bit as well. The other interesting factor in this game is how much will the sides be effected by the Crows and Power selections for this weeks Showdown... ?? Only time will tell, guess we will know more come Thursday night selections...
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Big Phil » Tue Jul 15, 2008 5:59 pm

Dutchy wrote:Heard today Daniel Schell became a father for the 3rd time yesterday...congrats


Cheers for that news Ducthy :wink:

Congrats to Schelly and his partner, do you know if it was a boy or a girl mate :D
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby JAS » Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:05 pm

Big Phil wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Heard today Daniel Schell became a father for the 3rd time yesterday...congrats


Cheers for that news Ducthy :wink:

Congrats to Schelly and his partner, do you know if it was a boy or a girl mate :D


I think his partner would be a girl :wink:

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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Big Phil » Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:44 pm

JAS wrote:
Big Phil wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Heard today Daniel Schell became a father for the 3rd time yesterday...congrats


Cheers for that news Ducthy :wink:

Congrats to Schelly and his partner, do you know if it was a boy or a girl mate :D


I think his partner would be a girl :wink:

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Nice one Jas... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Smart Ar$e... :wink: :wink: :wink:
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby sturtpeter » Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:55 pm

Hard to gauge this one with any degree of confidence.

Much will depend on the availability or otherwise of young Walker.

Maybe the Dogs....just :? :?
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Re: Round 16 Preview - Norwood v Centrals @ Coopers Stadium

Postby Big Phil » Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:09 pm

sturtpeter wrote:Hard to gauge this one with any degree of confidence.

Much will depend on the availability or otherwise of young Walker.

Maybe the Dogs....just :? :?


I certainly hope so SP... :D

I have been on the Walker "bandwagon" (slightly different to the "Bays Bandwagon" guys :wink: ) of late and think he should play AFL this week.

I went on KG and Cornsey to comment on young Tex but didn't really get to say all I wanted to because an earlier caller named Malcolm (might have been MAL from this site maybe :-k ) stole my thunder and made a couple of points I wanted to :?

Cornsey was pretty adamant that Taylor isn't ready, as is the opinion by many on here, but I rasied the same point I have been making on here with the example of what Justin Westhoff did last year after similar comparisons about not being ready. In true Cornsey fashion, he just cut me off and was adamant that his opinion is right and mine was wrong [-(

That guys is a tosser I tell ya :-s \:D/

Anyway, back on track, I think the Doggies will be too good in this one and will either only just win, or pump the Redlegs by plenty. I hope the latter is the case but will take the win anyway :wink:
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