Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
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Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
North v Sturt
Saturday 13 April
Prospect Oval
Reserves: 11:25am
League: 2:10pm
Broadcast: Life FM
North are coming off a big win over Centrals at Elizabeth, while Sturt faded out in their 6 point win over Port at their home away from home at Norwood. Will North continue their solid form from last week, or will Sturt do enough to notch up another win?
Saturday 13 April
Prospect Oval
Reserves: 11:25am
League: 2:10pm
Broadcast: Life FM
North are coming off a big win over Centrals at Elizabeth, while Sturt faded out in their 6 point win over Port at their home away from home at Norwood. Will North continue their solid form from last week, or will Sturt do enough to notch up another win?
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
North by 9-10 goals.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
Sturt to lead early then North to run all over them & win by 7 or 8 goals
ps, did i read this game starts at 3.10pm ? i presume that is a miss print & it's 2.10pm
ps, did i read this game starts at 3.10pm ? i presume that is a miss print & it's 2.10pm
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
Sadly I have to embrace the fact that North do not look half bad at the moment and will likely win this by a reasonable margin, North by 44pts for mine.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
Ben W wrote:Sadly I have to embrace the fact that North do not look half bad at the moment and will likely win this by a reasonable margin, North by 44pts for mine.
Why sadly? The few South supporters I know all have North as their second team.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
North should run out comfortable winners after Sturt push them for 3 quarters. North by 37 points.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
North easily at Prospect.
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After seeing the clinical way that the Roosters despatched the Dogs last week, I am hoping that the new tough recruits they have secured have enabled the team to cast aside their inconsistencies, and steam roll their way to a big win. Sturt appear to play a half and then run out of puff. I'm expecting the Roosters to win by 60+ points. Anything less and I will be disappointed (and I suspect the coaching panel will too).
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
North should win easily but maybe cockiness will undo them
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brodlach wrote:North should win easily but maybe cockiness will undo them
GEEZ - I hope not brodlach - we have nothing to be cocky about - just playing footy a bit harder than we have in the past.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
You would think North easily but Sturt have shown they are very capable for periods. Think this North outfit will show the consistency this season that they have lacked in recent times though. North by 36 points.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
Angus Graham and Brodie Martin outs for Sturt.
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Mongrel Punter wrote:brodlach wrote:North should win easily but maybe cockiness will undo them
GEEZ - I hope not brodlach - we have nothing to be cocky about - just playing footy a bit harder than we have in the past.
MP, i thought it was a great pun intended
a few of the Sturt guys i know that are close to the scene have told me that they (Sturt) fancy themselves this week
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
On reflection bayman, I can see the pun that was intended - that's the trouble with these forums that the intent is often missed through a lack of the sly wink or the raised eyebrow. If Sturt think they can win, good on them, but I don't think they know the new Roosters. Run over by the Eagles and almost by the Magpies, both of whom were not even close to the Roosters in skill or intent in the trials, Sturt would have to perform a lot better than their form has shown.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
bayman wrote:Mongrel Punter wrote:brodlach wrote:North should win easily but maybe cockiness will undo them
GEEZ - I hope not brodlach - we have nothing to be cocky about - just playing footy a bit harder than we have in the past.
MP, i thought it was a great pun intended
a few of the Sturt guys i know that are close to the scene have told me that they (Sturt) fancy themselves this week
You do mean to win Bayman?
Sort of reads slightly differently.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
It was an intended pun
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Mongrel Punter wrote:After seeing the clinical way that the Roosters despatched the Dogs last week, I am hoping that the new tough recruits they have secured have enabled the team to cast aside their inconsistencies, and steam roll their way to a big win. Sturt appear to play a half and then run out of puff. I'm expecting the Roosters to win by 60+ points. Anything less and I will be disappointed (and I suspect the coaching panel will too).
And I think we ran out of puff again, just not as badly as the previous 2 weeks.
However, you can still see the problems in what occurs in the first half too.
We have bad mental lapses when the ball is turned over in our forward 50 (or thereabouts).
Blokes just don't know how to predict what to do or where to go when it is rebounded back as the opposition goes forward. North did it with training drill precision at times on Saturday. The margin could have been bigger as they had 10+ more scoring shots and could have hurt us badly.
I also noticed North forwards consistently 5 - 10 metres infront of their opponents. IE They run harder to space. We only rarely have our forwards presenting that far in front.
So for me it simple, our forwards don't run hard enough to present and our defenders / mids don't work hard enough in defensive transition. Other than that we show glimpses of form.
And the umpires continue to ruin the spectacle with a lack of empathy for the game. They cannot pick a free when the ball is moving, to save themselves. At least they were rubbish both ways so it had no bearing on the result, just everyone's enjoyment.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
Another good wrap up Chambo. I agree with pretty well everything you said, and worryingly the content of your last paragraph is a blot on our game and continues to frustrate both players and spectators and take away the enjoyment as you said. On the whole I believe that many 25m penalties are the result of players' frustrations when they query what has happened. I thought Sturt performed quite well and I expected a bigger win. We just couldn't shake you. We did miss quite a few sitters and they may have stretched the margin to more like 50 points, but the fact is Sturt still plugged away, and seemed to do better without their large AFL contingent.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
Yeah I just don't know about the AFL blokes. Some say we do better with them, some say without.
For mine, it is unsettling if there are too many changes with them each week.
We have had Tambling for all but 1 game last season and he has been very good knowing his role at Unley. Similarly with Riley. Definitely our best midfielder by a mile. His injury is untimely.
Jenkins is great and at FF we would be a much different unit. It would be like Chambo coming back. But I doubt we will see him again if he continues to improve. That probably doesn't bode well for McKernan, but the Bays won't complain.
But I'm not sure how many of the others will be in and out week to week.
Jaensch (who may be on the cusp of being cut from the Crows), Martin, Monfries, Pittard and others. If the Power keep on their current form, we won't see any of them either much.
It is the blokes hovering under 40 games (or 2 seasons) who I target as being inconsistent in that defensive transition. Although there are some glaring times when even blokes like Crane (who had a good return from injury on Sat), Thomson, Hurley, McIntyre who have been around a while, ball-watch also. I am hoping like hell this isn't a cultural thing that the coaching group cannot arrest. Jury is out on that one.
Changing tack, I was standing with my usual bunch of Blue-baggers, some of which have roles in the club. We stood and admired what you had done with your old stand. I believe a deputation from our club came and looked at it as something we could do with the McKay Stand at Unley which must be a similar age. It is a wooden stand and much easier to modify than a concrete one like the Oatey Stand. Of course what is the best way to dispose the stand between Gym, dining, bar, training room and other functions is the unknown I suppose.
One thing I think would be good to copy at Unley is the "Farmer" and "Robran" End signs. However, wacking them up high on the netting directly behind the goals would be my possie for them. May help blokes kick straighter too
But who would we put up there. We talked about that. The Jumbo Prince was a unanimous choice. 7 B&Fs is hard to argue with. Other possibles were Bagshaw, Fitzgerald, Halbert, Morton. Perhaps we don't have such overwhelming choices as North's 2 champions. It is an interesting debate seeing as no player from the 1960's purple patch onwards adorns anything at Unley that I can recall.
For mine, it is unsettling if there are too many changes with them each week.
We have had Tambling for all but 1 game last season and he has been very good knowing his role at Unley. Similarly with Riley. Definitely our best midfielder by a mile. His injury is untimely.
Jenkins is great and at FF we would be a much different unit. It would be like Chambo coming back. But I doubt we will see him again if he continues to improve. That probably doesn't bode well for McKernan, but the Bays won't complain.
But I'm not sure how many of the others will be in and out week to week.
Jaensch (who may be on the cusp of being cut from the Crows), Martin, Monfries, Pittard and others. If the Power keep on their current form, we won't see any of them either much.
It is the blokes hovering under 40 games (or 2 seasons) who I target as being inconsistent in that defensive transition. Although there are some glaring times when even blokes like Crane (who had a good return from injury on Sat), Thomson, Hurley, McIntyre who have been around a while, ball-watch also. I am hoping like hell this isn't a cultural thing that the coaching group cannot arrest. Jury is out on that one.
Changing tack, I was standing with my usual bunch of Blue-baggers, some of which have roles in the club. We stood and admired what you had done with your old stand. I believe a deputation from our club came and looked at it as something we could do with the McKay Stand at Unley which must be a similar age. It is a wooden stand and much easier to modify than a concrete one like the Oatey Stand. Of course what is the best way to dispose the stand between Gym, dining, bar, training room and other functions is the unknown I suppose.
One thing I think would be good to copy at Unley is the "Farmer" and "Robran" End signs. However, wacking them up high on the netting directly behind the goals would be my possie for them. May help blokes kick straighter too
But who would we put up there. We talked about that. The Jumbo Prince was a unanimous choice. 7 B&Fs is hard to argue with. Other possibles were Bagshaw, Fitzgerald, Halbert, Morton. Perhaps we don't have such overwhelming choices as North's 2 champions. It is an interesting debate seeing as no player from the 1960's purple patch onwards adorns anything at Unley that I can recall.
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Re: Round 3: North v Sturt. Saturday 13 April @ Prospect Oval
Chambo Off To Work We Go wrote:bayman wrote:Mongrel Punter wrote:brodlach wrote:North should win easily but maybe cockiness will undo them
GEEZ - I hope not brodlach - we have nothing to be cocky about - just playing footy a bit harder than we have in the past.
MP, i thought it was a great pun intended
a few of the Sturt guys i know that are close to the scene have told me that they (Sturt) fancy themselves this week
You do mean to win Bayman?
Sort of reads slightly differently.
yes to win as for the ''Sort of reads slightly differently'' well isn't that every week ?
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