RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby TigerBoss » Tue Aug 19, 2008 11:41 pm

Ian wrote:An interesting fact about the North side to line up this week against Pot. With the last 11 months of retirements, and injuries, North will only have 8 players playing that played in the 2007 GF.


It's only Tuesday...could be another few gawn by the weekend...
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby locky801 » Wed Aug 20, 2008 5:35 pm

Fine weather hopefully, big crowd, Jars has told the boys if they dont wanna play stay home and have mums roast for lunch, reckon the chooks in a canter in this one, may not have any ruckman but reckon our midfielders are gunna put in a blinder, both sides have huge amounts to play for and let6s hope it is a cracker of a game, is worth a huge crowd
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby Punk Rooster » Wed Aug 20, 2008 9:58 pm

sturtpeter wrote:I doubt either team as a genuine Premiership threat to the Double Blues!! :o

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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby locky801 » Thu Aug 21, 2008 6:06 pm

Sundays Chooks side


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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby MightyEagles » Fri Aug 22, 2008 7:43 pm

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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby CENTURION » Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:03 am

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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby Booney » Sat Aug 23, 2008 11:02 am

Anyone hear the add on AA saying "...no Power game on so the real Port faithful have no excuse for not being at Prospect...."


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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby locky801 » Sat Aug 23, 2008 12:40 pm

Fine weather hopefully 5 to 6 thousand would be nice but perhaps too much to ask for
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby Mic » Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:42 pm

locky801 wrote:Fine weather hopefully 5 to 6 thousand would be nice but perhaps too much to ask for

Be lucky to get 3 thousand I reckon.

For North's sake I hope it's wet and muddy, our skills won't be an issue then.
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby Country Cock » Sat Aug 23, 2008 3:27 pm

Mic wrote:
locky801 wrote:Fine weather hopefully 5 to 6 thousand would be nice but perhaps too much to ask for

Be lucky to get 3 thousand I reckon.

For North's sake I hope it's wet and muddy, our skills won't be an issue then.



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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby locky801 » Sat Aug 23, 2008 4:11 pm

As has been said have faith, oval may be a bit damp but dont think any rain is forecast, chooks have a hell of a lot to play for and hopefully our best side will turn up to play on the day, as much as I hate Sunday games and our record on sundays arent too flash think we will win by around 21 points
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby PhilH » Sat Aug 23, 2008 9:30 pm

So what is at stake (Including games Sat Aug 23)

If Port Adelaide win

- Norwood, Port & Eagles maintain destiny in own hands
(ie will play finals if they win remaining games AND by big enough margin to ensure superior percentage)

- North no longer control own destiny

- Final five could be determined in Rd 22 if
- Norwood defeat Eagles AND Port defeat Glenelg
(Norwood & Port qualify, Eagles and North eliminated)

- Norwood
- would qualify in Rd 22 if Norwood defeat Eagles

- Port
- would qualify in Rd 22 if Port defeats Glenelg AND Norwood defeat Eagles
- or would qualify by winning last two games
- if won just one of last two games would at worst be tied for 5th and it would come down to percentage

- North would be eliminated in Rd 22 if
- Eagles defeat Norwood
OR
- Port defeat Glenelg

- Eagles
- would be eliminated in Rd 22 if Norwood defeat Eagles AND Port defeat Glenelg
- If win last two games v Norwood & Port, at worst they will be TIED for 5th and it will come down to percentage


If North Adelaide win

- Final five will not be finalised until round 23

- All 4 teams keep destiny in own hands, ie will play finals if they win remaining games and by big enough margins to have superior percentage.

Norwood –
- will qualify with
- A) win over Eagles Rd 22
Or B) win over Glenelg Rd 23
Or C) 2 losses AND North lose to West in Rd 23

North
- with a win over West in Rd 23 would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage

Eagles
- with wins over Norwood & Port would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage.

Port
- with wins over Glenelg & Eagles would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby smac » Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:04 pm

Can you hand out some cards at the entrace at Prospect tomorrow Phil? That's too hard to work out!
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby phantom57 » Sat Aug 23, 2008 10:35 pm

the outcome might be similar to tonights collingwood v swans game? lots of plucking feathers!!!
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby Dutchy » Sun Aug 24, 2008 11:58 am

so why is this on Sunday? dont mind Sunday games but against the Crows? :?
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby CENTURION » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:06 pm

PhilH wrote:So what is at stake (Including games Sat Aug 23)

If Port Adelaide win

- Norwood, Port & Eagles maintain destiny in own hands
(ie will play finals if they win remaining games AND by big enough margin to ensure superior percentage)

- North no longer control own destiny

- Final five could be determined in Rd 22 if
- Norwood defeat Eagles AND Port defeat Glenelg
(Norwood & Port qualify, Eagles and North eliminated)

- Norwood
- would qualify in Rd 22 if Norwood defeat Eagles

- Port
- would qualify in Rd 22 if Port defeats Glenelg AND Norwood defeat Eagles
- or would qualify by winning last two games
- if won just one of last two games would at worst be tied for 5th and it would come down to percentage

- North would be eliminated in Rd 22 if
- Eagles defeat Norwood
OR
- Port defeat Glenelg

- Eagles
- would be eliminated in Rd 22 if Norwood defeat Eagles AND Port defeat Glenelg
- If win last two games v Norwood & Port, at worst they will be TIED for 5th and it will come down to percentage


If North Adelaide win

- Final five will not be finalised until round 23

- All 4 teams keep destiny in own hands, ie will play finals if they win remaining games and by big enough margins to have superior percentage.

Norwood –
- will qualify with
- A) win over Eagles Rd 22
Or B) win over Glenelg Rd 23
Or C) 2 losses AND North lose to West in Rd 23

North
- with a win over West in Rd 23 would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage

Eagles
- with wins over Norwood & Port would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage.

Port
- with wins over Glenelg & Eagles would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage

What if it's a draw?
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby Big Phil » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:12 pm

PhilH wrote:So what is at stake (Including games Sat Aug 23)

If Port Adelaide win

- Norwood, Port & Eagles maintain destiny in own hands
(ie will play finals if they win remaining games AND by big enough margin to ensure superior percentage)

- North no longer control own destiny

- Final five could be determined in Rd 22 if
- Norwood defeat Eagles AND Port defeat Glenelg
(Norwood & Port qualify, Eagles and North eliminated)

- Norwood
- would qualify in Rd 22 if Norwood defeat Eagles

- Port
- would qualify in Rd 22 if Port defeats Glenelg AND Norwood defeat Eagles
- or would qualify by winning last two games
- if won just one of last two games would at worst be tied for 5th and it would come down to percentage

- North would be eliminated in Rd 22 if
- Eagles defeat Norwood
OR
- Port defeat Glenelg

- Eagles
- would be eliminated in Rd 22 if Norwood defeat Eagles AND Port defeat Glenelg
- If win last two games v Norwood & Port, at worst they will be TIED for 5th and it will come down to percentage


If North Adelaide win

- Final five will not be finalised until round 23

- All 4 teams keep destiny in own hands, ie will play finals if they win remaining games and by big enough margins to have superior percentage.

Norwood –
- will qualify with
- A) win over Eagles Rd 22
Or B) win over Glenelg Rd 23
Or C) 2 losses AND North lose to West in Rd 23

North
- with a win over West in Rd 23 would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage

Eagles
- with wins over Norwood & Port would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage.

Port
- with wins over Glenelg & Eagles would at worst tie for 5th and it would come down to percentage



CENTURION wrote:What if it's a draw?



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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby CENTURION » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:14 pm

Am I anything but?
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby Psyber » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:22 pm

A draw would be nice guys. What else can a Norwood supporter say... :wink:
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Re: RD 21 NORTH V PORT PREVIEW

Postby topsywaldron » Sun Aug 24, 2008 12:54 pm

Who do I want to win? Someone please help me.

I've no idea now after the Eagles result yesterday.
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