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u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Speedy Tigers! » Thu Sep 02, 2021 10:12 pm

Semi Final (1 v 2), winner in GF loser gets a second chance

At Glenelg 12.30 Saturday

Glenelg vs WWT
Glenelg v Eagles (1 v 2) | ACH Group Stadium | 12:30pm | SANFL Digital Pass | theadvertiser.com.au

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Tunkin, Window, Lovelock, Stagg, Gluyas, Ridgway, Owens, Edwards, Brokensha, Trevena, McInnes, Brougham, Burtt, Rayson, Beecken, Wiseman, Harding, Virtanen, Adams, Dewhirst, Kaeslar, Porter, Ryan, Gould, Parish

IN: Adams, Rayson, Stagg, Beecken, Owens, McInnes

OUT: Walker, Watts, Nicotra





EAGLES

F: Watson, Lukac, Blair

HF: Phillipou, Cooke, Pearce

C: Calvett, Launer, Burgoyne

HB: Adams, Hawker, Thomson

B: Williams, Ueding, Wollogorang



R: Phillips, Neumann, Nicholls

INT: Barkla, D’Aloia, Goldie, Hunter-Price, Mair, O’Reilly, B. Schwartz, Siney

IN: Burgoyne, Calvett, Cooke, D’Aloia, Lukac, Phillips

OUT: McNeil, Cook, Papanotis
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Pseudo » Thu Sep 02, 2021 11:12 pm

A Glenelg team in a final,
against a dinkum opponent,
at Glenelg Oval where what I spend on lunch and frothies goes to support the club,
and not a brass razoo goes to those leeches who would suck the SANFL dry.

I'm IN.
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Pseudo » Sat Sep 04, 2021 2:50 pm

Got here at half time. Reasonable crowd. Lots of teens in SHC gear, come to see their mates no doubt.

Bays up 11.5 to eagles 3.3 at start of 3rd.
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Pseudo » Sat Sep 04, 2021 3:22 pm

Eagles all over the Bays in the 3rd. 12.7 to 7.4 at lemons. Coming home with a strong breeze.
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Pseudo » Sat Sep 04, 2021 3:50 pm

16.10 to 8.6, never in doubt.
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Speedy Tigers! » Tue Sep 07, 2021 1:28 pm

https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/u18-to ... inal-wrap/


By ZAC MILBANK

Glenelg advanced to the U18 Torrens University Cup Grand Final with an ominous 52-point Second Semi-Final win against Woodville-West Torrens at ACH Group Stadium.

Leading by just 12 points at the first change, the Bays blew the game open with a seven-goal second term, while restricting the Eagles to just one major.

It allowed the Tigers to open up a commanding 50-point lead at half-time before the Eagles kicked the first four goals of the third quarter to trim the deficit to 26 points.

This would be as close as they would get though, as the minor premier kicked another five goals to one, to finish the contest in strong fashion.

As has been the case this season, Glenelg had a multitude of significant contributors, led by Hunter Window with 29 disposals and a goal as teammates Lewis Rayson and Jackob Ryan each collected 24 possessions.

Harry Tunkin booted four goals and Jack Harding three for the Tigers as Hugh Stagg also kicked a pair to go with his 22 touches.

Eagles playmaker Jase Burgoyne finished with a game-high 29 disposals while teammates Brock Thomson (23 disposals) and Dustin Launer (20 disposals, seven clearances and a goal) battled hard.

Athletic key forward Jordan Lukac was his team’s only multiple goal kicker with two majors as his Woodville-West Torrens outfit now prepares for Saturday’s Preliminary Final against West Adelaide at Thebarton Oval.
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Ranga » Wed Sep 08, 2021 9:11 pm

Draft Central have a little write-up of potential AFL Draft prospects who played U18's finals last weekend (https://afl.draftcentral.com.au/2021/09 ... mi-finals/ )

Here is what they said for Glenelg:
Scouting Notes: 2021 SANFL U18s – Semi Finals
September 6, 2021 by Tom Wyman

GLENELG:

#2 Harry Tunkin

It was a classic small forward’s game from Prince Alfred College teenager Tunkin, whose football intelligence and natural ability shone through. He operated up forward for most of the game, albeit for a couple of shorter bursts through the midfield, and did exactly what head coach Darren Trevena would have asked for. He brought an intense and relentless tacking pressure and matched the hardness with polish in front of goal. His efficiency in attack to boot four goals, ensured the Bays’ midfield supremacy received just reward. He used his core strength to brush off a number of tacklers and ran into all the right spaces in a well-rounded showing, complimenting his four majors with 16 possessions and six tackles.

#3 Hunter Window

Window was in everything for Glenelg, playing an important role through the midfield. He won most of his possessions on the outside and ran relentlessly to seemingly always be available as an outlet option. A highlight was his dribble effort in the second term which trickled through for a major. Not all of his touches were particularly damaging, but they were important and often proved the starting point of a Glenelg attack. His clean skills by hand were particularly noteworthy, including his quick give to set up a Hugh Stagg goal. Window laid a bone-crunching tackle on Eagles half-back Mishai Wollogorang inside 50, however he wasn’t able to take his free kick after leaving the ground under the blood rule. Clearly a smart runner, Window finished the day with a game-high 29 disposals, four marks, three tackles, three inside 50s and three rebounds.

#5 Hugh Stagg

One of several state Under 19 representatives running around at ACH Group Stadium on Saturday, Stagg had his moments for the hosts. The Immanuel College product displayed the sort of grunt, power and explosiveness which earned him state honours, ripping the ball away from the stoppages on a couple of occasions. However, he did his best work in attack, snapping truly early in the first term before running in to boot his second later in the game. His big body and aggression proved important around the stoppages, with Stagg winning four clearances to go with his 22 disposals, three marks, four tackles and four inside 50s.

#11 Jacob Owens

Owens pieced together a solid showing to help the Bays book a place in the SANFL Under 18 grand final. His flying shot at goal missed but registered the game’s first score, however he would add a couple of goals to his name later on; kicking a settling goal in the third term from a tight angle before capping off the win with a classy right-foot snap with the outside of his boot. The wingman occasionally could have lowered his eyes with ball in hand, but was generally reliable with his disposal and clean with his hands. He accumulated 21 disposals and three marks.

#20 Lewis Rayson

Rayson’s adventurous running and long kicking was a highlight in Glenelg’s 52-point semi-final win over Woodville-West Torrens. He won an early holding-the-ball free kick, however his first couple of kicks missed their intended target and were turned over. Rayson worked his way into the game though and his ball use certainly improved. Rayson’s 50m kick from centre half-back to centre half-forward landed in the lap of Darcy Gluyas and was a textbook example of the high metres-gained style of game he plays. He dodged and weaved his way out of traffic well, sent the ball inside 50 on a game-high eight occasions and took a courageous mark under duress in the final term. The South Australian vice-captain gathered 24 possessions, four marks and three rebounds in the win.

#21 Cooper Beecken

Wiry utility Beecken was a standout for Glenelg. He lined up on the wing for much of the game, but demonstrated terrific work rate and football smarts to drop back into defence when required. Down back he took a couple of important intercept marks by floating in from the side. Importantly, he made the most of his possessions, often finding a target out wide to initiate the counter attacks. Particularly effective in the second half, Beecken nailed a couple of inside 50 kicks which would have caught the attention of the AFL scouts watching on. Beecken, who has had a consistent year in the black and yellow, collected 18 disposals, five marks and four rebounds.

#38 Jakob Ryan

Talented wingman, Ryan was among the Tigers’ best as the minor premiers cruised into the decider. After starting the game up forward, he was soon moved into the wing role he’s played so well in throughout the second half of the season. He got his game going by laying a textbook tackle, before showing good awareness and vision with a couple of possessions. Ryan, who claimed best afield honours in Sacred Heart’s All-Schools Cup triumph last month, connected with Harry Tunkin inside 50 after summing up the situation with composure and poise. The catalyst of many attacks, Ryan was everywhere in the third quarter, dominating his opponent on the outer wing. Although he had a couple of prior blemishes in front of goal, Ryan was rewarded for his efforts with a late major after taking an easy mark in the goalsquare. The SA Under 17 representative finished the day with 24 touches, seven marks (two contested) and six inside 50s.

Others:


Half-back Joel Virtanen impressed with his precise kicking in the defensive-half, gathering 21 possessions and five rebounds. Brodie Edwards (17 disposals, eight tackles and a goal) had a hot start to the game, showing some class in traffic and cleanliness with his disposal in a number of roles. Midfielders Darcy Gluyas (15 disposals and four marks), Darcy Porter (18 disposals, six marks and a goal) and Archie Lovelock (20 disposals and four clearances) also featured prominently for the home side.
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Speedy Tigers! » Thu Sep 09, 2021 11:06 am

I'll go out on a limb and say this is the best Glenelg u18 team ive seen play
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Mods » Thu Sep 09, 2021 11:26 am

Speedy Tigers! wrote:I'll go out on a limb and say this is the best Glenelg u18 team ive seen play

Ahem :shock:

8) :lol:
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Speedy Tigers! » Fri Sep 10, 2021 12:10 pm

Mods wrote:
Speedy Tigers! wrote:I'll go out on a limb and say this is the best Glenelg u18 team ive seen play

Ahem :shock:

8) :lol:



OK, pick a better team and i'll bookmark the thread for checking in 5 years
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Speedy Tigers! » Sat Sep 11, 2021 5:17 pm

Will be playing the peckers again next week in the grand final. I have no idea where or when , be great if it was at Adelaide oval Saturday
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Wood.N.Spoon » Sun Sep 12, 2021 1:02 pm

Speedy Tigers! wrote:Will be playing the peckers again next week in the grand final. I have no idea where or when , be great if it was at Adelaide oval Saturday


Aren't the U18s playing their GF at Adelaide Oval on Saturday before the League 1st Semi Final?
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Speedy Tigers! » Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:03 pm

Dunno. Hopefully.

The reserves may be played Friday night at the bay

Will be confirmed tomorrow
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Speedy Tigers! » Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:02 pm

Yep, Confirmed


Grand Final vs WWT
Adelaide Oval, Saturday at 12.10 PM
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Re: u18 2021 Finals campaign

Postby Speedy Tigers! » Thu Sep 16, 2021 6:24 pm

Glenelg v Woodville West Torrens| Adelaide Oval | 12:10pm | SANFL Digital Pass | theadvertiser.com.au

GLENELG
Tunkin, Window, Lovelock, Stagg, Gluyas, Ridgway, Nicotra, Scannell, Owens, Edwards, Brokensha, Trevena, Brougham Rayson, Beecken, Wiseman, Harding, Virtanen, McGary, Adams, Kaeslar, Porter, Ryan, Gould, Parish

IN: Scannell, McGary, Nicotra

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EAGLES

F: Watson, Lukac, Blair

HF: Phillipou, Cooke, D’Aloia

C: Barkla, Launer, O’Reilly

HB: Adams, Hunter-Price, Thomson

B: Williams, Ueding, Wollogorang



R: Phillips, Neumann, Nicholls

INT: Goldie, J. Hendry, Mair, Mansell, Menta, Pearce, B. Schwartz, Siney

IN: Goldie, J. Hendy, Mansell, Menta, B. Schwartz, Siney

OUT: Burgoyne, Hawker
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