RD 23 Centrals v sturt review thread

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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Wedgie » Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:18 am

I think it was a good result for both clubs, good win for the dogs and not losing by much to Central under light at Elizabeth is no disgrace, puts both sides in good stead for the finals.
If Glenelg can hit back today and if the Eagles beat Port there is genuinely 4 sides that can win on their day in the finals and it should be a ripper series.
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby CENTURION » Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:31 am

smac wrote:Richie Cochrane is only 12 years old isn't he? Still got plenty of footy left in him.

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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Dogwatcher » Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:47 am

purch wrote: It is difficult to see the other side of the ground at Elizabeth at the best of times let alone the sight of the Simpson ******* Desert obscuring your view! I wonder if there will be any law suites regarding silicosis in the future?


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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby John_Fidge » Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:23 pm

Thanks for gifting us top spot Sturt!! Hahaha!
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby dogs01 » Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:25 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:
purch wrote: It is difficult to see the other side of the ground at Elizabeth at the best of times let alone the sight of the Simpson ******* Desert obscuring your view! I wonder if there will be any law suites regarding silicosis in the future?


It ain't called the Ponderosa for nothin' mate.
Like any ranch, we're a little reliant on rain to keep the fertile fields green ;)
Don't worry, we'll keep the cattle off for next time you go out there - that way there'll be more grass. :wink:


Maybe we dont put enough manure on the oval like they do at unley.

Great game by the dogs, showed just how awesome they can be when it matters.
As for sturt wasting shots in the last quarter , didnt the dogs do this the last time these 2 sides played at unley and lost by 13 points after being down by a huge margin at 3qtr time.

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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby purch » Sun Sep 07, 2008 12:35 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:It ain't called the Ponderosa for nothin' mate.
Like any ranch, we're a little reliant on rain to keep the fertile fields green :wink:
Don't worry, we'll keep the cattle off for next time you go out there - that way there'll be more grass. :wink:

Bloody whinging farmers :wink:


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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Dogwatcher » Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:06 pm

A farmer I am not Purch.
I'll let you decide on the other two ;)
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Whitelinefever » Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:46 pm

As for the state of the toilets.....well last time I looked the crowd had a lot of Sturt supporters in it,oh sorry my mistake ...their pi$$ didnt contribute to the filthy mess,it must of been just us central supporters that caused it.
So the Sturt supporters must of been going elsewhere then , either that or their aim was better, oh sorry my mistake again... I forgot they are superior beings:shock: :shock:
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Dogwatcher » Sun Sep 07, 2008 1:56 pm

It's okay WLF, I think Purch was taking the pi*s.
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Whitelinefever » Sun Sep 07, 2008 2:02 pm

Yeah I know DW :D So was I LOL :D
On the plus side at least the club provided face painting and a jumping castle that was popular for the kids,and the game itself was a good contest showcasing two powerhouse SANFL clubs,it was a great night really enjoyed it.
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby sturtpeter » Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:06 pm

Totally outplayed in a most disappointing 2nd Quarter :( :(

Scores even after half-time :D

Wasted opportunities on goal in the dying minutes.

We could and should have won even at that Oval :roll:
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby sturtpeter » Sun Sep 07, 2008 3:10 pm

A special mention to Fabian De Luca, Daniel Wicks and Scot McGlone :D

McGlone one of the most outstanding players in the SANFL atm. :)
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Grahaml » Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:40 pm

Thought the dogs were the better side for most of the night. Sturt will remember the missed chances in the last, but they did kick some rippers early in the game to be 6-0 early. Dogs also missed a few very gettable early ones and had one disallowed (O'Hara ran too far?). We were just too hard and tough in the contests for Sturt IMHO.

Still many players working back to full fitness and touch, Gowans, Schell and Aufderheide (welcome back to the league team) in particular but an important win. We now (assuming Port win as they appear to be doing) go into the finals as the ONLY finalist to have beaten all other finalists in their last clash.

Interesting criticism of the facilities. If you missed out on hot food you should have gotten in earlier! Bit hard for the CDFC to know exactly haw much to cater for given that was the last home game for the year and so many things will have gone to waste if not sold. Toilets are amongst the best (not like Norwood and West for example) in the comp. If it's the mess you have a problem with then you can't really blame the club for some Unley resident's poor aim. Time clock was annoying but simple enough to realise the last quarter started at 35 minutes. And without knowing the problem I think given it has only happened once that I've ever noticed you'd be better off not worrying about it. The again, it is a nice way of not talking about how your team was out-toughed on the field. Wait till we get a key position player have some sort of impact!

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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Pseudo » Sun Sep 07, 2008 7:54 pm

Mic wrote:Disappointing, I would have liked to see Glenelg not finish top.


It does warm the cockles to know that there is one grumpy old fella up whom the Bays were able to stick it with today's result :D
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Re: RD 23 Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby mpgirly » Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:56 pm

saw the game and noticed that there were quite a few players who seem to have problem taking marks which they usually do not have problems with - maybe have trouble with night vision. Thought more sturt players had this problem at crucial times.
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Re: Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Wedgie » Sun Sep 07, 2008 9:57 pm

Pseudo wrote:
Mic wrote:Disappointing, I would have liked to see Glenelg not finish top.


It does warm the cockles to know that there is one grumpy old fella up whom the Bays were able to stick it with today's result :D


With the amount of overseas travel he's done and having seen the big smile on his face last night at EPW I can assure you Mic is the opposite of "one grumpy old fella"!
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Re: RD 23 Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby doggies4eva » Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:46 am

mpgirly wrote:saw the game and noticed that there were quite a few players who seem to have problem taking marks which they usually do not have problems with - maybe have trouble with night vision. Thought more sturt players had this problem at crucial times.


Probably due to the pressure - they will get some more of it next week :)
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Re: RD 23 Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Hazydog » Mon Sep 08, 2008 3:00 pm

Unfortunately didnt get to the game on Satdy night.. Interested how the Dog's forward structure looked like given that Cowan & Lawry didnt play. IE Did Schell play up forward? (Assuming not going on the stats.)
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Re: RD 23 Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby CK » Mon Sep 08, 2008 3:27 pm

Schell played in defence for the night. McCabe shifted forward in the third term.

Interesting point someone mentioned about the lights, a few players looked to lose it in there at times.
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Re: RD 23 Centrals v sturt review thread

Postby Hazydog » Mon Sep 08, 2008 4:39 pm

Thanks CK - So I assume Westhoff started at the goalfront and maybe Buckets & Giles alternated up front as well rather than off the bench?

As for the lights, I've never heard any complaints from players previously, although from a spectators point of view it can sometimes be hard to pick up the finer details of play from one end to another.
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