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Centrals 6 3 39 Sturt 2 2 20

Another Centrals Goal... Going to get ugly i feel for Sturt.

 
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.

Quarter time:CD 6.3.39 to Sturt 3.3.21

Quarter Time

Centrals 6 3 39 Sturt 3 3 21

Chad O'Sullivan bad knee injury stretchered off. Centrals all over Sturt too easy getting it into the forward line. Midfield too big and too strong.

Centrals

Sansbury 2

Dutschke

Babbleburg

Gowans

O'Sullivan

Sturt

Coad

Evans

 

Central 7 3 45 Sturt 3 3 21

Schell first goal of second quarter


Trengove 6 disposals

Dogs 5 goals up and looking too slick. JT being well covered.

Playing in front of 30,000 will be a good expierence for Jack.

 

Five bounces, inside fifty, delivers to forward in a pocket. Delightful. Commentators say that Freo had concerns over his kicking.

Wow.

Five bounces, inside fifty, delivers to forward in a pocket. Delightful. Commentators say that Freo had concerns over his kicking.

Wow.

Freo are to drafting and trading, what Freak is to Demonland.

Final score: Central District 13.14.92 defeated Sturt 7.12.54.

Disappointing result but Jack Trengove showed in adversity that he is a class footballer. Strong body, class, poise and a good kick. Holds his ground in the contests with much older opponents. This was not his best game. He was much better last week but the wraps on him are 100% accurate. He will be a very, very good footballer.

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

is that the luke normen that played for carlton?


is that the luke normen that played for carlton?

Luke Norman wore #25 during 1995-96 16 times for Melbourne

Luke Norman was rugged, tough, untalented, middle-sized and determined. He was one of several who tried unsuccessfully to stop Dunstall when he kicked about 10 against us in that memorable pre-merge round 22 game in 1996.

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