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SANFL Round 12

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McIntyre was only allowed to play a half in the ressies today.

Gill was great, the points he kicked were tough shots and he narrowly missed, he was kicking beautifully today. One goal he kicked was an amazing snap and he also contested well which set up fellow Roosters.

South were a rabble and we should have won by more really.
 

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how about those doggies last night(sat night)we thumped the eagles bye 51pts.great win for the boys.we r 2 games clear.

THIS IS OUR YR AGAIN 2007 PREMIERS FOR CENTRALS
AFL 2007 PREMIERS THE CROWS:):D:D:D
 
Nick Gill kicked 4 goals vs South today and a couple of points to go with it. Most probably took around about 7 or 8 marks. Archard according to the radio had 18 possessions and kicked 1 goal.

Archard didn't really get much of a look in today as North dominated the midfield, especially Jimmy Allan who would have racked up 40+ touches.
 
Archard didn't really get much of a look in today as North dominated the midfield, especially Jimmy Allan who would have racked up 40+ touches.

I read on SAFooty that Allan had 32 touches in the first half, how accurate that is I don't know but I said after the game he would have had at least 40 for the game.

He is a big chance to win the Magarey.
 

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I read on SAFooty that Allan had 32 touches in the first half, how accurate that is I don't know but I said after the game he would have had at least 40 for the game.

He is a big chance to win the Magarey.

I just read that then in Zac Milbank's article in the media section of the Roost as well. I knew he had a lot of it but 32 in a half is staggering.
 
I just read that then in Zac Milbank's article in the media section of the Roost as well. I knew he had a lot of it but 32 in a half is staggering.

No endurance. He only finished with 46 ... ;)
 

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Maric's tap work was fantastic (esp first half). His hunting for the ball on the ground was also very good. Looks bigger than I thought.

Douglas was very good all day. Got a few cheapish frees, but whenever he got the ball he used it effectively, classy player.

Sellar was quiet up forward. I did'nt mind that he took the Port guy (name?) on when caught holding the ball. Shows that he has the guts or confidence to try to do it (plus Mikan did say take them on and run more). As long as he doesnt keep getting caught!

Hinge was quiet. Looked a nasty knock in the throat, again though following coaches instructions (bloody Mikan!!).

If only a point was conceeded from the last kick?
 
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Maric finding form




Ruckman Ivan Maric has played his best SANFL game since returning from hip surgery.
Maric had 11 possessions and 26 hit-outs to be high among Port Adelaide Magpies’ best players in their draw with Glenelg at Alberton Oval on Saturday. His work in the ruck was outstanding and his confidence appears to be back after missing more than two months of football through his injury.
Several other Crows rated highly for their SANFL clubs.
Richard Douglas was prominent for Glenelg, earning 20 possessions and kicking two goals.
Nick Gill, who missed the past two games with a sore Achilles, booted 4.2 for North Adelaide and Bernie Vince again performed well for the Eagles, collecting 25 possessions in the midfield.
James Sellar also showed some promising signs as a forward/ruckman for Glenelg, kicking two goals while John Hinge had a busy day running with Port’s Jeremy Clayton and then copped a whack to the throat late in the game.
Darren Pfeiffer had 18 possessions in his first game for Norwood since recovering from illness, Greg Gallman was competitive in defence for North and South midfielder Rhys Archard earned 18 possessions in a losing team.
John Meesen’s comeback from a serious knee injury took another step in the SANFL reserves for Norwood. The young ruckman had 26 possessions and 21 hit-outs.
Rookie-listed James Turner was among South’s best in the reserves and Andrew McIntyre played his first game since hurting an ankle two months ago, appearing for a half in North’s reserves.
Round 12:
John Hinge (Glenelg):
Kicks: 2
Handballs: 6
Marks: 3
Richard Douglas (Glenelg):
K: 12
H: 7
M: 3
Tackles: 1
Score: 2.1
James Sellar (Glenelg):
K: 6
H: 1
M: 3
S: 2.1
Hit Outs: 3
Greg Gallman (North):
K: 4
H: 4
M: 1
Nick Gill (North):
K: 12
H: 4
M: 7
S: 4.2
Bernie Vince (Eagles):
K: 16
H: 9
M: 4
Rhys Archard (South Adelaide):
K: 13
H: 5
M: 5
T: 7
Score: 1.0
Ivan Maric (Port Adelaide):
K: 7
H: 4
M: 4
T: 3
HO: 26
Darren Pfeiffer (Norwood):
K: 9
H: 9
M: 6
Round 12 results:
Sturt 15.15 (105) def Norwood 5.15 (45)
Port 11.14 (80) drew with Glenelg 12.8 (80)
Central 15.10 (100) def Eagles 7.7 (49)
North 21.13 (139) def South 15.10 (100)
Premiership table:
Central 20
Sturt 16
North 13
Norwood 10
Port 9

Eagles 8
Glenelg 7
South 7
West 4*
*Bye
Round 13:
Saturday: Central V Norwood (Elizabeth), Port V Eagles (Alberton), West V North (Richmond), Sturt V Glenelg (Adelaide Oval).
Bye: South
 
Didn't some one say that Meesen struggled :rolleyes:

His stats are SUPERB
 

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