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Sturt's team for Sunday's Grand Final v Central District

B: Mcglone Thurstans Mcleay 

HB: Cubillo Coad Wark 

C: Bode Sheedy Bratton   

HF: Herring Johncock Gum

F: Trengove Chambers Evans  

Foll: Bowen, Nelson, Crane 

IC: (from): Kurtze, Fittock, Jaensch, Payne, Plant

In: Chambers Kurtze

 

he was named on the bench last wk and started in the middle from memory...

Guys would you say if Trengove got best on ground in the grand final he should be drafted #1 before Scully? And Scully of course goes #2...or has scully done enough for #1...?

SA people would say he'd go #1 if he was victorian. So i say we give him #1 for getting in the best or best on....

 
he was named on the bench last wk and started in the middle from memory...

Guys would you say if Trengove got best on ground in the grand final he should be drafted #1 before Scully? And Scully of course goes #2...or has scully done enough for #1...?

SA people would say he'd go #1 if he was victorian. So i say we give him #1 for getting in the best or best on....

Got my ticket for the game- can't wait- saw him live a few weeks ago when Sturt mauled West Adelaide and he was close to best on ground- he's such a smart player, does a lot of good things that the tv cameras don't pick up- never stops running, doesn't get in the way of teamates, doesn't clog up space in the forward line and can lay a pretty brutal tackle when he gets a hold of someone, his disposal and composure under pressure is excellent- gonna be so disappointed if we don't draft him!!! Given that he's adjusted to playing against men with such apparent ease, i definately think that there a case for taking him #1


Just out of interest - what are you lot going to do if we don't pick him (or Scully for that matter)?

A lot of blokes around here have man crushes on some one that might end up at a different club.

Just out of interest - what are you lot going to do if we don't pick him (or Scully for that matter)?

A lot of blokes around here have man crushes on some one that might end up at a different club.

Cry, then announce to anyone who listens that he isn't really that good anyway. The more I think about it the more I realise he has huge deficencies in his game an 'x' player is obviously the much better pick because 'x' has far more upside in his game.

 
Cry, then announce to anyone who listens that he isn't really that good anyway. The more I think about it the more I realise he has huge deficencies in his game an 'x' player is obviously the much better pick because 'x' has far more upside in his game.

:lol:

Ahhh demonland lingo, gota love it. Very nice.

Dickens, gotta love it.

Just quietly, they play free to air games in Melbourne live too.


Dickens, gotta love it.

Just quietly, they play free to air games in Melbourne live too.

Sneaky, sneaky....

Do they pick up the Adelaide feed?

Not sure which feed

Hasn't it been on TV in VIC in previous years?

Televised in Alice... stoked!

Anyone in Melbourne know whether this game will be on free to air or pay tv?

I'd love to get a look at Jack Trengove.


Anyone in Melbourne know whether this game will be on free to air or pay tv?

I'd love to get a look at Jack Trengove.

Neither. The ABC are too cheap to show it nationally like they did with the VFL.

WJ has posted that it will be on at the Dickens - a great little pub on Collins st.

There is a site called justine tv. American internet site. They had every AFL game live on there site during the year, even the foxtel games. The connection can be a bit off sometimes but it could be worth a shot tommorrow if your keen.

Hey not sure if you mean the site justin.tv? Because that is great. Maybe it has a sister site Justine.tv but justin.tv is good too!

Fkn Sturt, can't believe we (Glenelg) went out in straight sets. Two minor premierships on the trot. Next year surely... The wait goes on... 24 years...

Oh and by the way, Trengove is an absolute gun and would be more than happy picking him up with one of the first two picks. One of my mates who follows the TAC Cup and the draft etc. very, very closely reckons that Trengove's form in the last month has been enough to seriously push Scully as the number 1. (Not that it matters who goes 1 or 2, but it is very exciting that someone has come up to Scully's level, who six months ago was head-and-shoulders above everyone else in this draft. If we are going to get the two clear standouts in the draft at this stage, I'm wrapped.)

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Odds from sportsbet.com.au

HEAD TO HEAD

Central District $1.47

Sturt $2.70

LINE

Central District (-13.5) $1.91

Sturt (+13.5) $1.91

MARGIN BETTING

Central District -39.5 $2.20

Central District +39.5 $3.25

Draw $51

Sturt -39.5 $3.25

Sturt +39.5 $12

HALF TIME/FULL TIME DOUBLE

Central District/Central District $1.75

Central District/Sturt $8

Sturt/Central District $7

Sturt/Sturt $3.75

Any Other Result $26

1st Scoring Play

Central District Goal $3.50

Central District Behind $3.70

Sturt Goal $3.60

Sturt Behind $3.80


Sturt's champion forward Brant Chambers is in for his first final this year after several weeks' injury.

The Sturt banner reads:-

Luke Norman's men

brave and strong

we'll finish the day with

the premiership song

Sturt's skipper wins the toss but the Double Blues start slowly again. The Dogs have the first two goals.

Centrals 3 3 21 Sturt 2 2 14

Sansbury 2 for centrals.

JT has had 2 disposals and a free kick for him for holding the ball.

 

Centrals 4 3 21 Sturt 2 2 14

Sturt not looking comfortable with Centrals Heavy body work. Trengove starting well tackling really well.

Centrals 5 3 33 Sturt 3 2 20

Centrals starting to look very good. Bigger bodies and stonger bodies really worrying Sturt.


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