Round 21 1999
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In a memorable day, the Glenelg Football Club celebrated the launch of the club history, "Pride of the Bay" and David Grenvolds' 100th game with a thumping 50 point win over Port Adelaide. A crowd of 6,000 gave the game a pre Crows atmosphere as Glenelg gave its opponents a second half hiding. | In a memorable day, the Glenelg Football Club celebrated the launch of the club history, "Pride of the Bay" and David Grenvolds' 100th game with a thumping 50 point win over Port Adelaide. A crowd of 6,000 gave the game a pre Crows atmosphere as Glenelg gave its opponents a second half hiding. | ||
- | With Golding lost to the Crows, things looked grim when main ruck man Fogden was stretchered of in the opening minutes. He was replaced by fellow West Adelaide recruit Todd Winstanely, who was making his first league appearance for two months. In his finest effort for Glenelg, Winstanely proceeded to get on top in the ruck and provide a focal point around the ground. Glenelgs' best was centre Craig Kelly, who must be favourite for the club best and fairest. Nick Chigwidden continued his 1999 form, and with Kelly and Josh Carr, dominated the | + | With Golding lost to the Crows, things looked grim when main ruck man Fogden was stretchered of in the opening minutes. He was replaced by fellow West Adelaide recruit Todd Winstanely, who was making his first league appearance for two months. In his finest effort for Glenelg, Winstanely proceeded to get on top in the ruck and provide a focal point around the ground. Glenelgs' best was centre Craig Kelly, who must be favourite for the club best and fairest. Nick Chigwidden continued his 1999 form, and with Kelly and Josh Carr, dominated the midfield. |
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Glenelg played with aggression and spirit not seen for years to humble top side Port by 50 points at the Bay. Perhaps this year's premiership isn't a foregone conclusion after all. Glenelg have now won six in a row and are the new form team of the comp. | Glenelg played with aggression and spirit not seen for years to humble top side Port by 50 points at the Bay. Perhaps this year's premiership isn't a foregone conclusion after all. Glenelg have now won six in a row and are the new form team of the comp. | ||
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About the only consolations Port have are that they were ripe for a loss after virtually sealing the minor premiership last week, and that they will have quite a few AFL-listed players to choose from (plus the injured Leys and Carter) if they meet Glenelg again in the finals. Glenelg have to realise that the finals haven't started yet and they will need to keep winning for another month if they want to become the first team since South in 1964 to go from bottom to top in one year. | About the only consolations Port have are that they were ripe for a loss after virtually sealing the minor premiership last week, and that they will have quite a few AFL-listed players to choose from (plus the injured Leys and Carter) if they meet Glenelg again in the finals. Glenelg have to realise that the finals haven't started yet and they will need to keep winning for another month if they want to become the first team since South in 1964 to go from bottom to top in one year. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | 1.[[1999]] - full details of the Season. | + | 1. [[1999]] - full details of the Season. |
2. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN04YkipW-U Video footage 1999 Round 21 Glenelg v Port first half highlights] | 2. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN04YkipW-U Video footage 1999 Round 21 Glenelg v Port first half highlights] | ||
- | [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2bZclcMnMM Video footage 1999 Round 21 Glenelg v Port | + | 3. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2bZclcMnMM Video footage 1999 Round 21 Glenelg v Port second half highlights] |
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+ | 4. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuKySQ4XYbk Video of post match interview, celebrations and Grenvold being chaired off after his 100th] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
- | 1. The SANFL Football Budget, | + | 1. The SANFL Football Budget, Round 21 August 21, 1999 |
- | 2."The Advertiser" Monday 15th of August, 1983 | + | 2. "The Advertiser" Monday 15th of August, 1983 |
3. "Pride of the Bay" | 3. "Pride of the Bay" | ||
4. [http://www.footy.com.au/dags/sanfl/sanfl_r21.html footy.com.au Article] | 4. [http://www.footy.com.au/dags/sanfl/sanfl_r21.html footy.com.au Article] | ||
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In a memorable day, the Glenelg Football Club celebrated the launch of the club history, "Pride of the Bay" and David Grenvolds' 100th game with a thumping 50 point win over Port Adelaide. A crowd of 6,000 gave the game a pre Crows atmosphere as Glenelg gave its opponents a second half hiding. With Golding lost to the Crows, things looked grim when main ruck man Fogden was stretchered of in the opening minutes. He was replaced by fellow West Adelaide recruit Todd Winstanely, who was making his first league appearance for two months. In his finest effort for Glenelg, Winstanely proceeded to get on top in the ruck and provide a focal point around the ground. Glenelgs' best was centre Craig Kelly, who must be favourite for the club best and fairest. Nick Chigwidden continued his 1999 form, and with Kelly and Josh Carr, dominated the midfield.
Round 21, Saturday 21th of August 1999, 2.20pm, Glenelg Oval. Glenelg versus Port Adelaide. | ||||
Glenelg: | 4.3 | 7.4 | 13.6 | 17.9 (111) |
Port Adelaide | 2.3 | 6.6 | 7.10 | 8.13 (61) |
Goalkickers
Glenelg - McEntee 4.0, Feddema 3.1, Higgins 3.0, Carr 2.2, Bartlett 2.0, Chigwidden 1.1, Picioane, Kelly 1.0, Nicholas 0.2, Winstanley, Cook 0.1, rushed 0.1.
Best
Glenelg - Chigwidden, Kelly, Carr, Burke, Higgins, Winstanley, Picioane, Raidis, Howard.
Crowd: 5922
Team line-ups
GLENELG 11. WINSTANELY, Todd 13. SCRIPPS, Justin 14. BARTLETT, Alan 16. SHERWOOD, Paul 18 MCENTEE, Ben 20. KELLY, Richard 24. VISKA, Mark 25. CARR, Joshua 29. GRENVOLD, David 33. GIGNEY, Damian 36. PICIOANE, Lance 40. FOGDEN, Brooke 44. COOK, Sudjai 46. HOWARD, Brent COACH: Tony McGuiness | PORT ADELAIDE
1. BROWN, David 2. PEDLER, Simon 3. OBST, Andrew 4. PHILLIPOU, Samual 10. CLAYTON, Mark 11. SPANAGEL, Michael 12. ASHLEY, Mathew 13. HAHN, Scott 15. POULTON, Jared 16. SHEEHAN, Damian 17. FIEGERT, Nigel 18. KING, Jamie 20. FIORA, Aaaron 22. FRASER, Darren 23. McGUINESS, Phil 25. EVANS, Paul 26. MORGAN, Danny 28. WADE, Mark 30. POOLE, Darryl 32. NORTHEAST, Paul 33. O'LAUGHLIN, Ricky 41. DEMPSEY, Gregory 44. BROWN, Damian 46. BASCOMBE, Brenton 47. SMITH, Phillip 51. McDOWALL, Nathan 53. HOLMES, Shane COACH: Stephen Williams |
Match Report from The Advertiser
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Match Report from Footy.Com
Glenelg played with aggression and spirit not seen for years to humble top side Port by 50 points at the Bay. Perhaps this year's premiership isn't a foregone conclusion after all. Glenelg have now won six in a row and are the new form team of the comp. |
See also
1. 1999 - full details of the Season.
2. Video footage 1999 Round 21 Glenelg v Port first half highlights
3. Video footage 1999 Round 21 Glenelg v Port second half highlights
4. Video of post match interview, celebrations and Grenvold being chaired off after his 100th
References
1. The SANFL Football Budget, Round 21 August 21, 1999
2. "The Advertiser" Monday 15th of August, 1983
3. "Pride of the Bay"