Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
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Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
Centrals were not that convincing in defeating Adelaide, while Port were not that convincing in defeating Glenelg. Will one side have a convincing win this weekend?
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Re: Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
Having watched Port close up yesterday i think if Central can maintain body pressure for the entire match they can definitely cause an upset, Central by 7 points
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Re: Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
Magpies have a bit too much class and should win by 20 points
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Re: Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
Dogs celebrating their 2005 Premiership with a Reunion Luncheon before the game. Always good value to attend...
We will hopefully be having a chat in the pre-game on the RPH Radio coverage to Jason 'Buckets' Mackenzie...
We will hopefully be having a chat in the pre-game on the RPH Radio coverage to Jason 'Buckets' Mackenzie...
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Re: Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
I expect Port to win by about 6 or so goals.
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Re: Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
Big Phil wrote:Central are also celebrating their 2005 Premiership with a Reunion Luncheon, pre-game...
http://www.cdfc.com.au/club-news/this-week-s-home-match-2005-premiership-reunion-luncheon-trent-goodrem-s-150th-annual-past-players-day-special-holden-home-game/
RPH's game day coverage starts at 1:30pm tomorrow...
At about 1:45pm, we are going to be joined for a chat with a Jack Oatey Medalist, Mail Medalist, Multi-Premiership winning workhorse...
Big man Jason 'Buckets' Mackenzie will be coming up to the commentary box to reminisce about his time in the SANFL with the Doggies...
Tune in to 1197am, from 1:30pm, on Saturday with myself, Darryl Smith and Don Cooper calling all the action...
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Re: Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
Port Adelaide by 12 pts.
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Re: Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
Sounded like a good game between these two last year at the Ponderosa, a repeat would be nice. Sadly this time though I think Port might be too strong and will get up by about 6 goals.
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Re: Round 9: Centrals v Port - Saturday 6 June @ Playford Alive Oval
A very frustrating loss for Centrals on a number of accounts.
First, blowing a 34 point lead and playing some insipid football in the third quarter, while Port ran riot. Especially after kicking 6 unanswered goals to set up the lead, and were themselves running riot over Port and forcing Port into some undisciplined frees.
Second, after fighting back, hitting the lead, Port responding, and then getting back within a point, with possession and momentum, they get involved in an off the ball scuffle, of which a free is given away, and the resultant play results in Summerton kicking the sealer. It was completely unnecessary and completely undisciplined. They had the ball, they had the momentum, and the scuffle not only cost them a chance to kick the match winning goal, it allowed Port to kick the match winning goal. It was really disappointed to see the momentum thrown away like that.
First, blowing a 34 point lead and playing some insipid football in the third quarter, while Port ran riot. Especially after kicking 6 unanswered goals to set up the lead, and were themselves running riot over Port and forcing Port into some undisciplined frees.
Second, after fighting back, hitting the lead, Port responding, and then getting back within a point, with possession and momentum, they get involved in an off the ball scuffle, of which a free is given away, and the resultant play results in Summerton kicking the sealer. It was completely unnecessary and completely undisciplined. They had the ball, they had the momentum, and the scuffle not only cost them a chance to kick the match winning goal, it allowed Port to kick the match winning goal. It was really disappointed to see the momentum thrown away like that.
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