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Aerie wrote:Another very convincing win. An outstanding first quarter. Foote was everywhere. Tsitas continues to impress. Hopefully Goldsworthy, Mansell and Lonergan’s injuries aren’t too serious? Can afford to rest up over the next fortnight to be cherry ripe for finals.
One player who doesn’t get mentioned much, but I think has gone from fringe to an integral part of the back line is Sam Rowland. Reminds me a bit of Ryan Potter. Very solid, rarely gets beaten and sound with ball in hand. Having a terrific season.
Tsitas great pick up
Rowland was one of a few that stepped up yesterday and one of a few that the coach moved in the fourth we rested players in the fourth .
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Robert Shirley was there yesterday so was Rhett Biglands not sure if Rhett was on TV or not but Harry said that he thinks he's filling in making up numbers the 3 of us had a good chat to him yesterday
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Sharrad was a hamstring that's why he didnt play
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Mickyj wrote:Aerie wrote:Another very convincing win. An outstanding first quarter. Foote was everywhere. Tsitas continues to impress. Hopefully Goldsworthy, Mansell and Lonergan’s injuries aren’t too serious? Can afford to rest up over the next fortnight to be cherry ripe for finals.
One player who doesn’t get mentioned much, but I think has gone from fringe to an integral part of the back line is Sam Rowland. Reminds me a bit of Ryan Potter. Very solid, rarely gets beaten and sound with ball in hand. Having a terrific season.
Tsitas great pick up
Rowland was one of a few that stepped up yesterday and one of a few that the coach moved in the fourth we rested players in the fourth .
Tsitas certainly is a great pick up. Looks and plays like the Crows’ Rory Laird. And while on the subject of comparing players - Mansell reminds me of Matthew Whelan. That collision with Bradley - one of the toughest players going around himself!
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Re: Eagles v Glenelg sat September 12 Maughan Thiem Kia oval
Aerie wrote:Mickyj wrote:Aerie wrote:Another very convincing win. An outstanding first quarter. Foote was everywhere. Tsitas continues to impress. Hopefully Goldsworthy, Mansell and Lonergan’s injuries aren’t too serious? Can afford to rest up over the next fortnight to be cherry ripe for finals.
One player who doesn’t get mentioned much, but I think has gone from fringe to an integral part of the back line is Sam Rowland. Reminds me a bit of Ryan Potter. Very solid, rarely gets beaten and sound with ball in hand. Having a terrific season.
Tsitas great pick up
Rowland was one of a few that stepped up yesterday and one of a few that the coach moved in the fourth we rested players in the fourth .
Tsitas certainly is a great pick up. Looks and plays like the Crows’ Rory Laird. And while on the subject of comparing players - Mansell reminds me of Matthew Whelan. That collision with Bradley - one of the toughest players going around himself!
Very true
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Re: Eagles v Glenelg sat September 12 Maughan Thiem Kia oval
Club's Best Players at Presentations:
LEAGUE
1) Foote
2) Wehr
3) Sinor
4) Thompson
5) McNeil
6) Redden
7) Rowland
RESERVES
1) Moore
2) West
3) Michael
4) McLeod
5) Schmusch
6) Hoile
7) Carcuro
Bruce
LEAGUE
1) Foote
2) Wehr
3) Sinor
4) Thompson
5) McNeil
6) Redden
7) Rowland
RESERVES
1) Moore
2) West
3) Michael
4) McLeod
5) Schmusch
6) Hoile
7) Carcuro
Bruce
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Re: Eagles v Glenelg sat September 12 Maughan Thiem Kia oval
wimpy wrote:Club's Best Players at Presentations:
LEAGUE
1) Foote
2) Wehr
3) Sinor
4) Thompson
5) McNeil
6) Redden
7) Rowland
RESERVES
1) Moore
2) West
3) Michael
4) McLeod
5) Schmusch
6) Hoile
7) Carcuro
Bruce
In such a demolition job best players are hard to prioritise. Foote Bog. I thought Tsitas would have been close to the top. I cant complain to those chosen. Special mention to Jackson Lee.
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Re: Eagles v Glenelg sat September 12 Maughan Thiem Kia oval
By ZAC MILBANK
Woodville-West Torrens has all but sewn up the Statewide Super League minor premiership after a 78-point demolition of reigning premier Glenelg at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval.
Still a game clear of second-placed North Adelaide in top spot, the well-balanced Eagles appear set to strengthen their hold on first-ranking with clashes against bottom pair West and Central to close out the minor round.
And if their Round 12 performance against the Tigers is anything to go by, Jade Sheedy’s charges are going to be very tough to shake with a double-chance in the major round.
Setting up the convincing victory with a commanding opening term into the wind, the Eagles were then able to cruise to victory across the final three quarters while holding Glenelg to its lowest score for the season.
With Jordan Foote returning to his top form with 32 disposals and three goals, coupled with exciting teenager Lachie Jones soaring high for a contender for Mark of the Year, the hosts were simply irresistible.
The only concern for the Eagles will be possible injuries to veteran Matt Goldsoworthy (glute), Jesse Lonergan (calf) and Rhyan Mansell (ankle), with the latter two sporting ice packs after the final siren.
”Hopefully it’s (glute injury) not too serious, we’ll get it scanned and see how it is,” Goldsworthy told Channel 7 after the match.
”Our first quarter into the breeze really set us up for the day.
”It’s important to get that top two so you get two shots at winning the grand final, we’ve got West and Central to come but we can’t take them lightly either.”
The Eagles were on from the first bounce as they booted 4.3 to 1.1 in the opening quarter into the strong wind which was favouring the northern end.
Their dominance was beginning to show on the scoreboard but it was well and truly on the stats sheet as they collected 39 more disposals, five more clearances, five more inside 50s and 15 more marks in the opening half-an-hour.
Glenelg’s sole major for the first half came when Carl Nicholson intercepted passed to Jack Kluske, who goaled from a 35m set shot on the quarter-time siren.
Either side of the Bays’ lone goal, the Eagles created havoc as they set up a 64-point half-time lead while piling on 6.8 to no score, resulting from having the first 17 inside 50s of the second term.
And the play of the day came in the 24th minute of the second stanza when Jones flew from the back of the pack to take an eye-catching mark worthy of winning the 2020 Digital Pass Mark of the Year.
The ball ended up in the hands of Jack Hayes, who made the most of a relayed free kick to put his side up by 56 points with a goal from point-blank range.
As Foote returned to the touch which earned up last year’s Eagles Club Champion Award, he had plenty of helpers as Joseph Sinor (30 disposals, 12 tackles, eight clearances), Lachie McNeil (25 dispsosals) and James Tsitas (23 disposals and a goal) joined in on the act.
Impressive defender Jacob Wehr had 29 touches in defence while Sam Rowland had 25 as Jack Hayes was again a strong influence with 21 disposals, six marks, six tackles and two goals.
It was an afternoon to forget for the Bays, who had Matthew Snook and Luke Partington collect 47 disposals between them as former captain Andrew Bradley flew the flag for the visitors with his tremendous courage.
After taking a gutsy mark running back with the flight in the second term, Bradley was at it again in the middle of the ground midway through the third term.
The Tigers veteran didn’t flinch as he collided with Eagle Mansell, leaving Bradley dazed and forced to leave the ground with a possible fractured cheekbone.
Woodville-West Torrens has all but sewn up the Statewide Super League minor premiership after a 78-point demolition of reigning premier Glenelg at Maughan Thiem Kia Oval.
Still a game clear of second-placed North Adelaide in top spot, the well-balanced Eagles appear set to strengthen their hold on first-ranking with clashes against bottom pair West and Central to close out the minor round.
And if their Round 12 performance against the Tigers is anything to go by, Jade Sheedy’s charges are going to be very tough to shake with a double-chance in the major round.
Setting up the convincing victory with a commanding opening term into the wind, the Eagles were then able to cruise to victory across the final three quarters while holding Glenelg to its lowest score for the season.
With Jordan Foote returning to his top form with 32 disposals and three goals, coupled with exciting teenager Lachie Jones soaring high for a contender for Mark of the Year, the hosts were simply irresistible.
The only concern for the Eagles will be possible injuries to veteran Matt Goldsoworthy (glute), Jesse Lonergan (calf) and Rhyan Mansell (ankle), with the latter two sporting ice packs after the final siren.
”Hopefully it’s (glute injury) not too serious, we’ll get it scanned and see how it is,” Goldsworthy told Channel 7 after the match.
”Our first quarter into the breeze really set us up for the day.
”It’s important to get that top two so you get two shots at winning the grand final, we’ve got West and Central to come but we can’t take them lightly either.”
The Eagles were on from the first bounce as they booted 4.3 to 1.1 in the opening quarter into the strong wind which was favouring the northern end.
Their dominance was beginning to show on the scoreboard but it was well and truly on the stats sheet as they collected 39 more disposals, five more clearances, five more inside 50s and 15 more marks in the opening half-an-hour.
Glenelg’s sole major for the first half came when Carl Nicholson intercepted passed to Jack Kluske, who goaled from a 35m set shot on the quarter-time siren.
Either side of the Bays’ lone goal, the Eagles created havoc as they set up a 64-point half-time lead while piling on 6.8 to no score, resulting from having the first 17 inside 50s of the second term.
And the play of the day came in the 24th minute of the second stanza when Jones flew from the back of the pack to take an eye-catching mark worthy of winning the 2020 Digital Pass Mark of the Year.
The ball ended up in the hands of Jack Hayes, who made the most of a relayed free kick to put his side up by 56 points with a goal from point-blank range.
As Foote returned to the touch which earned up last year’s Eagles Club Champion Award, he had plenty of helpers as Joseph Sinor (30 disposals, 12 tackles, eight clearances), Lachie McNeil (25 dispsosals) and James Tsitas (23 disposals and a goal) joined in on the act.
Impressive defender Jacob Wehr had 29 touches in defence while Sam Rowland had 25 as Jack Hayes was again a strong influence with 21 disposals, six marks, six tackles and two goals.
It was an afternoon to forget for the Bays, who had Matthew Snook and Luke Partington collect 47 disposals between them as former captain Andrew Bradley flew the flag for the visitors with his tremendous courage.
After taking a gutsy mark running back with the flight in the second term, Bradley was at it again in the middle of the ground midway through the third term.
The Tigers veteran didn’t flinch as he collided with Eagle Mansell, leaving Bradley dazed and forced to leave the ground with a possible fractured cheekbone.
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Re: Eagles v Glenelg sat September 12 Maughan Thiem Kia oval
Mansell had ice pack when they came off and both shoes on up in the club rooms and no moon boot for precaution
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Mr Lee is Wayne I've known them for a few years now
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Saturday was a great opportunity for our reserves team to bounce back after a narrow loss the previous week. We were able to make a quick start with two early goals to Sam Michael and kept the pressure on to take a 5 goal to 1 lead at quarter time. The players were able to maintain dominance in the second quarter building our lead to over 50 points. Across the field we were applying high levels of pressure to Glenelg and our defenders were in strong form rebounding most entries. Our ball movement returned to a much higher level and we were able to find marking targets inside the forward 50. The second half was more of an arm wrestle as both sides were unable to take full control of the footy. The effort from the players was fantastic but we recognize there is still plenty of improvement left and this will be a driving factor as we prepare for West Adelaide next Friday night. Better players for the day were Nick Moore who was a strong link between the arcs and allied string forward pressure. Jordan West and Sam Michael combined really well in the ruck and also for 5 goals up forward. Lachlan Hoile continued a good run of form and Connor McLeod, Ryan Bruce and Tom Schmusch were key to our strength down back. Tristan Carcuro was a highlight up forward kicking 5 goals. Congratulations again to Jade and the league side on another fantastic win. We hope to see as many supporters as possible next Friday at West Adelaide.
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