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15/1/2004 1630-1930
Am going to a mates place to watch the round 22 replay on Fox.
I am trying to remember the score. ;)
sabre_ac
15 Jan 2004, 17:50
Ah check for the runner offering Chris Judd some tissues around 3/4 time.
as long as he watched jeff get the ball twice, then covered his eyes each subsequent time.
"tell me when its over" he screams
and hopefully he didnt jump up and punch a hole in the ceiling
pav_is_god
15 Jan 2004, 21:43
Originally posted by avdbrm
as long as he watched jeff get the ball twice, then covered his eyes each subsequent time.
"tell me when its over" he screams
and hopefully he didnt jump up and punch a hole in the ceiling
Wasn't that horrific, just as well it looked worse than it really was. Pity too, Jeff was gonna fire up and repay us with some vintage Wiz!
Great Game! never in doubt though.
For once the umpiring was actually worse the second time. Usually when I watch a replay I apoligise silently in my head to the umpires for doubting them. But this time the E-girls got 4 of their first 6 goals from 40-60 free kicks. That Vozzo must be a closet E-girls fan. I'll be keeping an eye on him this season.
Originally posted by RIPPER_46
Great Game! never in doubt though.
For once the umpiring was actually worse the second time. Usually when I watch a replay I apoligise silently in my head to the umpires for doubting them. But this time the E-girls got 4 of their first 6 goals from 40-60 free kicks. That Vozzo must be a closet E-girls fan. I'll be keeping an eye on him this season.
It's interesting watching this game, many months after the event in a more relaxed attitude.
The umpiring was interesting, in that they allowed players to hold on alot in man on man contests, but rarely rewarded players putting on a good tackle even though it look like the player could have disposed of the ball. One umpiring decision (or non decision) that I will be happy to see regularly paid is the one where Pav runs away from the middle, is tackled, does an "airy", re takes the ball and ends up kicking a goal. I am not a fan of pinging a player who is making an honest attemt to kick the ball, if they throw or just drop the ball, ping them.
The E girls kicked themselves out of the game, by doing what was formerly known as a Dockerism, inaccuracy.
The Mission Man
16 Jan 2004, 11:34
The correct term for this is "wilted under the pressure".
How was Freo's tackling that night? Superb is how it was. Young Webster hits 'em hard and Cookie was like Steve Irwin's croc once it realised the baby wasn't on the menu.
Dion was suberbly cool under pressure in the last quarter.
The Mission Man
16 Jan 2004, 12:01
He was under a fair bit of pressure - at one point he almost looked like he was going to wake up.
One of my favourite parts is the absolute spazz attack that roid-raging pimple parlour, Charlie Gardiner, throws when something doesn't go his way. A dangerous fellow I would suggest. Unstable. A few kangas in the top paddock.
RogerMellie
16 Jan 2004, 12:13
Originally posted by RIPPER_46
Dion was suberbly cool under pressure in the last quarter.
I was originally gobsmacked that Woodsy received 1 Brownlow vote for that game, but having re-watched it his last quarter pretty much saved our buns. He deflected several charges that had to have resulted in goals and pushed forward at all costs when others looked spent. Expect a big 2004 from The Clontarf Kid.
Originally posted by RogerMellie
Expect a big 2004 from The Clontarf Kid.
He'll do it in honour of Johnny and Slim.
At times his poise will look like he's got a ring of fire, other times he'll look as if he's having a beer with the boys.
my favourite part from that derby was probably the hype surrounding the bell/cousins match up...watchin benny make vain attempts to get his hands on the ball up forward while belly runs (unopposed) rampant in the middle of the park.
and wiz's injury was tragic.....i reckon he would have done the clive to em and made it a second demolition derby. that first goal of his was supoerb...but i really wanna see a goal that could rival modra's running goal with smackintosh breathing down/on his neck
Kenny_01
16 Jan 2004, 22:31
I watched the replay of it as well. The umpiring was pathetic. Vozzo kept the Eagles close. As Ripper said, Eagles got 4 of their first 6 goals from free kicks and another one was a mark by Sampi from a free kick against Thornton.
Loved Medhurst, Pav and Hase's goals.
Originally posted by Kenny_01
one was a mark by Sampi from a free kick against Thornton.
That Slinter got first hands on. I had to smile when Wallie was syaying how Cookie had to lift his game as he had only 3 possessions till just before 1/2 time. He hadn't had time to get a kick as he was tackling everything that moved (and if it didn't move he would give it a push). He (cookie) really set the tone with some bone crunching tackles right from the first bounce.
carneagles
17 Jan 2004, 14:32
Turn it up. What about when Doogs got flattened on the Subi end HFF?
Originally posted by carneagles
Turn it up. What about when Doogs got flattened on the Subi end HFF?
Self inflicted.
When Doogs has abit more experience he will learn how to create a contest without putting his head in the wrong place.
And he will be much more aware of hard man Haze.
Kenny_01
17 Jan 2004, 20:09
There was nothing in it carny. Watch it again... it was more a case of McDougall running into Hasleby.
The Mission Man
19 Jan 2004, 11:12
That gallivanting boofhead was lucky he didn't hurt anybody other than himself. A great big galumphing goot like that could do some damage throwing his head around like that. Hase had to deck him to calm the guy down.
I believe it's a common practice in Northampton
blockerhall
19 Jan 2004, 18:27
Right up there with scuttling your boat.
The Mission Man
19 Jan 2004, 19:14
Boat's fault too.