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Res rd 3 u18 rd 3 u16 rd 5 2018

PostPosted: Fri Apr 13, 2018 9:15 am
by Speedy Tigers!
Glenelg V Norwood

Saturday April 14th, Gliderol Stadium, 1:30 pm


Nick Amato Lachlan Hosie Cam Buchanan
Patrick Clark Tom Corcoran Tobin Cox
Sean Davidson Sam Davis Lachlan Earl
Tom Feely Jay Boyle Bailey Jordan
Seb Kerrish Tim Mackenzie Brad Noble


Ruck - Damon Robinson, Todd Slade, Sam Walker

Interchange - Derick Wanganeen, Bryce Woolard, Jack Yates

In - N/A

Out - N/A


u18

Glenelg V Norwood

Saturday April 14th, Norwood Oval, 1:15 pm


Corso Hein Jones
Lovelock LeCornu Betterman
Park Schreiber Wisdom
Dowdell Thompson Carney
Holyoak Strickland Slade


Ruck - T Jones, Carmody, Potter

Interchange - Bonutto, Brinkworth, Liambis, Strange

In - N/A

Out - N/A


u16

Glenelg V Norwood

Saturday April 14th, Norwood Oval, 11:00 am


Horsnell Schreiber Robins
Draper Baldwin Wright
Driver Edwards Murphy
Dean Holder Drum
Hunter Dowdell McCarty


Ruck - Potter, Trembath, Pedlar

Interchange - Tink, Drum, Kleinschmidt, Boag

In - N/A

Out - N/A

Re: Res rd 3 u18 rd 3 u16 rd 5 2018

PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2018 9:48 pm
by Speedy Tigers!
Reserves lost, u18 lost u16s won

Reserves

Norwood 15.9.99
Bays 12.10.82

STats

http://sanfl.com.au/Reserves-stats/?mat ... 2018-10453

Lachy Earl still racking up ridiculous numbers. Nick Amato did well as well

u18

Norwood 8.9.57
Glenelg 7.14.56

u16

Glenelg 12.11.83
Norwood 5.10.40

Re: Res rd 3 u18 rd 3 u16 rd 5 2018

PostPosted: Tue Apr 17, 2018 11:32 am
by Speedy Tigers!
from the members email
RESERVES / RELL'S WRAP UP
Glenelg 12.10.82
Norwood 15.9.99
Goals: D Wanganeen 3, D Robinson 3, B Close 2, P Clark 1, T Cox 1, L Earl 1, B Jordan 1
Coming off a big win in round 2 we knew that this week would not be as easy so our main focus was to embrace the challenge. Playing against the bigger bodies of Norwood, it was good to see our younger players hold their own and no doubt they have learnt some lessons about how to grind out the physical side of the game.
With the weather providing some challenges our players didn’t handle the ball as well as Norwood and as a result of that were not able to take the ascendancy of the game for prolonged periods. We had patches where we were in good positions and moved the ball the way we wanted to and showed positives in both offensive and defensive phases of the game.
It was a good challenge for our playing group and we came away with many things to work on both structurally and fundamentally. In the end we ended up going down by 17 points and the game has shown we have plenty to build on. We now look forward to playing the Eagles in round 4 who always provide a strong contest.