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Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 10:46 pm
by spell_check
If anyone on here has not seen my Grade Records thread on SAFooty, I'm going back through the years and collating the grades scores. I'm doubtful that the club record score from where I am at (1970) was surpassed before this, but of course I can't be sure that's the case. This score was in 2005 against Norwood:

Round 17 2005
Glenelg 9.1 17.2 23.9 32.12 (204)
Norwood 2.2 4.5 5.8 7.9 (51)

It is also the highest score kicked against Norwood Reserves from 1970.

The previous highest score against Norwood was 32.7 (199) against 8.11 (59) in Round 10 1987. Here are a list of the top 10 highest score by Glenelg Reserves:
32.12 (204) vs Norwood 8.11 (59) Rd 17 2005
30.22 (202) vs South 13.7 (85) Rd 17 1986
30.21 (201) vs South 2.2 (14) Rd 10 2001
31.14 (200) vs Central 11.14 (80) Rd 17 1975
32.7 (199) vs Norwood 8.11 (59) Rd 10 1987
29.24 (198) vs Woodville 9.9 (63) Rd 22 1984
29.19 (193) vs Torrens 12.10 (82) Rd 6 1982
28.24 (192) vs Sturt 9.6 (60) Rd 4 1986
30.12 (192) vs North 16.7 (103) Rd 5 1983
28.18 (186) vs Woodville 12.8 (80) Rd 7 1982

Highest scores against the other teams are:
28.10 (178) vs Port 25.7 (157) Rd 1 1985
26.17 (173) vs West 12.15 (87) Rd 3 1975
21.18 (144) vs Eagles 17.13 (115) Rd 2 1992

Re: Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:22 pm
by Speedy Tigers!
spell_check wrote:If anyone on here has not seen my Grade Records thread on SAFooty, I'm going back through the years and collating the grades scores. I'm doubtful that the club record score from where I am at (1970) was surpassed before this, but of course I can't be sure that's the case. This score was in 2005 against Norwood:

Round 17 2005
Glenelg 9.1 17.2 23.9 32.12 (204)
Norwood 2.2 4.5 5.8 7.9 (51)

It is also the highest score kicked against Norwood Reserves from 1970.




OOh yeah, Good times!

Something like that was always gonna happen, was Sudjai's first game back from suspension, Kirky was in the magoos, I think maybe Rodge had been dropped (?) and Norwood were carrying a lot of injuries.


the coach of Norwood that year ended up the Bays magoos coach the year after (Paul Sandercock)

The league team had a come from behind* win on the same day, was the TV game and we all had a cuddle* with the players on the fence after the game.

Young son was then aged 7, was with me the whole day, from the start of Reserves to the end of the league game. I'd taped the game, we drove home, he ignored his Mum when he walked in the door (not a good thing) and watched the whole replay from start to finish.

He ended up watching that game half a dozen times, may even be the day he fell in love with the GFC, thinking about it now....

Re: Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 11:41 pm
by Mods
spell_check wrote:21.18 (144) vs Eagles 17.13 (115) Rd 2 1992


This will probably rank in the top 5 most pointless posts on this august forum, but here goes...

That game above was Adrian Battisons last game for the club two notable highlights from it are:

Batto streaming into goal to seal the game he turns waves his fist in jubilation to the Edward Rix stand and slots it through........

At half time though he provided another funny moment for the trainers, he came off the ground complaining of a sore back so we rubbed some Metsal (deep heat) into it and away he went....next minute he comes flying back into the trainers room in agony, the silly bastard had kept on sweating and the metsal started to run down his back in between "the cheeks" and into "the crack". Needless to say tears were rolling down his cheeks (facial) as we doused him in powder to stop the sweat running into his arse.....

I 'spose you had to be there.....

The league played the second game of the double header at Footy Park...Pepe Fusco's debut.....

Re: Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 9:47 am
by Pseudo
Rushby Hinds wrote:
spell_check wrote:If anyone on here has not seen my Grade Records thread on SAFooty, I'm going back through the years and collating the grades scores. I'm doubtful that the club record score from where I am at (1970) was surpassed before this, but of course I can't be sure that's the case. This score was in 2005 against Norwood:

Round 17 2005
Glenelg 9.1 17.2 23.9 32.12 (204)
Norwood 2.2 4.5 5.8 7.9 (51)

It is also the highest score kicked against Norwood Reserves from 1970.




OOh yeah, Good times!

Something like that was always gonna happen, was Sudjai's first game back from suspension, Kirky was in the magoos, I think maybe Rodge had been dropped (?) and Norwood were carrying a lot of injuries.


the coach of Norwood that year ended up the Bays magoos coach the year after (Paul Sandercock)

The league team had a come from behind* win on the same day, was the TV game and we all had a cuddle* with the players on the fence after the game.

Young son was then aged 7, was with me the whole day, from the start of Reserves to the end of the league game. I'd taped the game, we drove home, he ignored his Mum when he walked in the door (not a good thing) and watched the whole replay from start to finish.

He ended up watching that game half a dozen times, may even be the day he fell in love with the GFC, thinking about it now....


and it was Pseudo's birthday 8)

... and MaxyOzzes too, thereabouts

Re: Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 10:28 am
by Maxyoz
Double Hooray.

And the Norwood Coach wanted a copy of our stats after the game.

He went around to the players and asked things like: Were you on Sudjai Cook? Yes? Well he had 35 possessions, so you didn't do a very good job.

Re: Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:19 am
by Ecky
Here are those stats. Only 34 possessions to Sudjai - and you call yourself an AFL-level statistician, Maxy? :roll:

By the way, it wasn't the best Reserves team on paper that we have had in the last few years, it was just that everything clicked on the day.

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Kk   Mk   HB   Gls   Name
17    3   19   3   Allen, Ty
18    7   16   2   Cook, Sudjai
12    7   22   1   Doswell, Brett
14    2   15   1   Hinge, John
20    3    9   2   Yeomans, Bradley
12    2   14   2   Milne, Jeremy
10    1   10   0   Lally, Angus
13    6    5   8   Allison, Paul
 9     4    9   1   Gamble, Ryan
13   10    5   4   Kaesler, Barry
 8     1   10   0   Redden, Thomas
10    4    7   1   Bradley, Will
10    7    6   3   Kirk, Daniel
 7     5    9   2   Reavill, Daniel
 6     3    8   0   Rogers, Aaron
 8     1    5   1   Button, Alex
 5     1    7   0   Cooper, Tom
 4     3    6   0   Griffiths, Michael
 5     3    4   0   Andrews, Rowan
 3     1    3   1   Sugars, Brad
 4     1    1   0   Wade, Ben

Re: Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:15 am
by Bays_r_Great
31.14 (200) vs Central 11.14 (80) Rd 17 1975


This score was the same day Snout hit the post going for 50 goals in the league; what a day!

combined league and reserves cores for the day:

Glenelg 80.37 (517) vs Central 22.27 (159) - combined margin 358 points!

Re: Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 9:20 am
by Bays_r_Great
spell_check wrote:The previous highest score against Norwood was 32.7 (199) against 8.11 (59) in Round 10 1987.


That day the League won by 100 as well; the game was at Norwood and the following weeke we smashed the scum by 97 in the league; oh, happy days!

Re: Reserves record score from 1970

PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 10:32 pm
by spell_check
Bays_r_Great wrote:
31.14 (200) vs Central 11.14 (80) Rd 17 1975


This score was the same day Snout hit the post going for 50 goals in the league; what a day!

combined league and reserves cores for the day:

Glenelg 80.37 (517) vs Central 22.27 (159) - combined margin 358 points!


All four grades won by 100+ that day, I'd imagine that's the only time it's happened (at the very least from 1965 onwards)