Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby ryles-kennels » Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:44 pm

Punk Rooster wrote:
mal wrote:A lot of the accolades quite rightly go to WALKER for his efforts in 2008
But Ive spotted a kid who will also be a sensational AFL player in KITE

And I still dunno what happened to KITE today when carried off

I believe Kite got airborne...


KITE certainly got AIRBORNE!
With a little help from HARGRAVES FIST :?
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Aerie » Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:45 pm

I was in the Bradman Stand and didn't see what happened. No Norwood players remonstrated with any of the Port players. It must have happened as the ball was sailing way over all of their heads through for the goal. Maybe a freak accident? Hopefully he is alright for next week - looks a good young player running out the backlines.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Macca19 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:27 pm

Was a fantastic match of football, just a pity we couldnt get over the line.

The Legs midfield was the difference for me. Far too pacy for Ports. Whilst Ports midfield is very good and weve finally got some consistent big bodies in there, what we lack and what was blatantly obvious today was the lack of pace. Weatherald, Gallagher, Donohue, Speight etc. had too much leg for the Pies midfielders and that was the difference. They continuously harrassed our midfield and when they had the ball we struggled to get near them. Walker was great but geez...Lokan on him? Dunno why we didnt put Perry on him from the get go. Elstone...dunno what happened to him today but he played far and away the worst individual final i reckon ive ever seen.

Was a great game to watch. Ebbed a flowed, some massive contests and plenty of skill.

Whilst its a dissapointing result, I think the Pies are heading in the right direction and the second half of the year has shown we can string some wins together. As I said about our midfield...Clayton, Summo, Elstone, Depasquale etc. are all very good footballers but they are all very much similar in that they are bigger bodies without a lot of pace. Item #1 on the recruit list should be one or two pacy wingmen to get the ball to. Whilst the likes of Watson, Carr and Mcinerney could become those players, we need to get some quicker options into the side. A key forward that isnt 57 years old would also be on the agenda. Very much looking forward to next year.

Congrats Norwood and good luck for the rest of the year.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby mal » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:29 pm

Waterhouse played a great game for a 57 year old.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Macca19 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:38 pm

mal wrote:Waterhouse played a great game for a 57 year old.


He sure did. Hes a top footballer. But you cant sustain having two 34 year olds in your forward line with minimal succession plan. Whilst Ahchee can play there, hes still better off in defence. Some young decent forwards should be high on the to do list for next year and beyond.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Gozu » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:40 pm

Go the mighty Legs! Was a great game to watch and befitting of the SANFL's all-time biggest rivalry. I really liked how positive and attacking Norwood played and thought 'we' just had a bit too much pace in the midfield. Walker certainly looks a talent and won't mind seeing him getting a run with the Crows next year. I think Sturt might have a little bit too much class next week for us but if the Legs play a similar brand of footy next week they will give themselves a chance.

All up though was an outstanding game of footy to watch, the way the game used to be played. If you can't win the flag the next best thing is ending Port's season! :wink:
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby mal » Sun Sep 14, 2008 8:41 pm

Now give us back the WILLIAMS/GALLAGHER CUP !
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:35 pm

I've been saying all season that Norwood's best could cause a few problems for other teams in the finals. When Norwood get it right and play direct, they can look a good side. Even Gallagher refrained from chipping the ball wide today and went long and direct. Let's hope they've learned a few things today.

I notice people are back to the "why didn't Walker play for the Crows?" thing. Walker looks very good when creating space and having the ball delivered well, he can rip you to pieces. However, he still lacks a defensive component to his game, and when he needs to fight for the loose ball invariably comes up empty. This is something he will need to work on in the off-season if he wants to play AFL in 2009. No doubt he has the skills, just need to add some things to his game. At 18, he's a talent.

I was also very pleased with Doyle's game in ruck, I thought he provided our mosquito fleet with enough opportunities to create some real damage. I agree with another comment (I think it was Mal) who claims Kite isn't long out of AFL, he's a very good player. I can't wait to see Trotter in 2009 (hopefully injury free and a pre-season under his belt).
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby fester69 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:43 pm

mal wrote:Norwoods first win in a final at Adelaide Oval since 1962
FINALS
HILL1 WIN
0 LOSSES :wink:

FINALS
GINEVER 0 WINS
2 LOSSES

HEAD TO HEAD
HILL 3
GINEVER 6

Can anyone tell me what Hargreaves did to Kite in the Last qtr ?



Sorry Mal you're wrong. We won the 1st Semi against the Eagles in 2002 at Adelaide Oval.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby fester69 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:46 pm

Tear in the eye at the end. It was never in doubt for me, altough the 3 injuries had me a little concerned, The Magpies thought they had won this match last week, like the Crows did the week before!
All played well, Pup best bog, Trotter, Gags 2nd half, Rowe, Doyle, Cocky and of course Tex the stand outs! Now for Strut, out in straight sets! :twisted:
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby topsywaldron » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:47 pm

Macca19 wrote:Congrats Norwood and good luck for the rest of the year.


Why couldn't you have been the kind of Port supporter sitting near me? I got fairly tired of the 'bring a shovel on' comment every time a Legs player went down.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:48 pm

fester69 wrote:
mal wrote:Norwoods first win in a final at Adelaide Oval since 1962
FINALS
HILL1 WIN
0 LOSSES :wink:

FINALS
GINEVER 0 WINS
2 LOSSES

HEAD TO HEAD
HILL 3
GINEVER 6

Can anyone tell me what Hargreaves did to Kite in the Last qtr ?



Sorry Mal you're wrong. We won the 1st Semi against the Eagles in 2002 at Adelaide Oval.


The win against the Eagles at Adelaide Oval in 2002 was the last miinor round game. The 1st Semi was at Football Park.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby topsywaldron » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:49 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:When Norwood get it right and play direct, they can look a good side.


Also check out the handball stats in the paper, we had about fifty less than Port. IMHO we play our best footy when we give ourselves less chance to cock it up.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby fester69 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:51 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
fester69 wrote:
mal wrote:Norwoods first win in a final at Adelaide Oval since 1962
FINALS
HILL1 WIN
0 LOSSES :wink:

FINALS
GINEVER 0 WINS
2 LOSSES

HEAD TO HEAD
HILL 3
GINEVER 6

Can anyone tell me what Hargreaves did to Kite in the Last qtr ?



Sorry Mal you're wrong. We won the 1st Semi against the Eagles in 2002 at Adelaide Oval.


The win against the Eagles at Adelaide Oval in 2002 was the last miinor round game.



No, you are wrong! After losing the qualifying final against Strut at AAMI, we beat the Eagles in the ist Semi by 4 points at ADELAIDE OVAL!!! Spell-check please?
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:52 pm

topsywaldron wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:When Norwood get it right and play direct, they can look a good side.


Also check out the handball stats in the paper, we had about fifty less than Port. IMHO we play our best footy when we give ourselves less chance to cock it up.


Absolutely Topsy. It annoys me when we continually chip wide all the time, especially across the half forward line. Today we rarely did it. Maybe the long and narrow shape of Adelaide Oval straightens us up. Just a theory.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Adelaide Hawk » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:54 pm

fester69 wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:
fester69 wrote:
mal wrote:Norwoods first win in a final at Adelaide Oval since 1962
FINALS
HILL1 WIN
0 LOSSES :wink:

FINALS
GINEVER 0 WINS
2 LOSSES

HEAD TO HEAD
HILL 3
GINEVER 6

Can anyone tell me what Hargreaves did to Kite in the Last qtr ?



Sorry Mal you're wrong. We won the 1st Semi against the Eagles in 2002 at Adelaide Oval.


The win against the Eagles at Adelaide Oval in 2002 was the last miinor round game.



No, you are wrong! After losing the qualifying final against Strut at AAMI, we beat the Eagles in the ist Semi by 4 points at ADELAIDE OVAL!!! Spell-check please?


The difference, Fester, is you need Spelly to agree. I don't. I KNOW the 1st Semi was a Football Park.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby topsywaldron » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:59 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:Absolutely Topsy. It annoys me when we continually chip wide all the time, especially across the half forward line. Today we rarely did it. Maybe the long and narrow shape of Adelaide Oval straightens us up. Just a theory.


Any more of this and I might go on about what a great job Trevor Hill did today. :D










But then Wedgie would agree with me and I simply can't come at that.
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby fester69 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:04 pm

I dont need Spelly to admit I was wrong! :shock:
Only the Prelim was at Adelaide Oval that year!
Play on! :wink:
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby Pseudo » Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:22 pm

Adelaide Hawk wrote:
topsywaldron wrote:
Adelaide Hawk wrote:When Norwood get it right and play direct, they can look a good side.


Also check out the handball stats in the paper, we had about fifty less than Port. IMHO we play our best footy when we give ourselves less chance to cock it up.


Absolutely Topsy. It annoys me when we continually chip wide all the time, especially across the half forward line. Today we rarely did it. Maybe the long and narrow shape of Adelaide Oval straightens us up. Just a theory.


Narrower than the Parade? :?
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Re: Elimnation Final Norwood v Port Review Thread

Postby heater31 » Sun Sep 14, 2008 10:29 pm

Aerie wrote:I was in the Bradman Stand and didn't see what happened. No Norwood players remonstrated with any of the Port players. It must have happened as the ball was sailing way over all of their heads through for the goal. Maybe a freak accident? Hopefully he is alright for next week - looks a good young player running out the backlines.



I noticed Kite giving Hargy some close attention shortly before going down. Saw a Port Player (Hargraves) and a Norwood (Kite) extremely close together then Kite is flat on his face and out for the count. You fill in the gaps. Aaron Kite has copped one fair on the chops all because the young lad had given his opponent a bath. In saying that his replacement Vlatko??? plugged the gap nicely.

AH agree too Walker's defensive game is not AFL standard yet but it is improving slightly
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