Round 19 1982
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- | + | [[File:Westonmcdermottmcguinessleadtoball.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Paul Weston, Chris McDermott and Tony McGuiness hunt for the ball against Norwood, round 19, 1982.]] | |
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- | + | [[File:Mcguinesstackles.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Tony McGuiness attempts to tackle Norwood's Frank Stemper, round 19, 1982.]] | |
- | + | [[File:Mcguinesshandball.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Tony McGuiness handballs under pressure, against Norwood, round 19, 1982.]] | |
- | + | [[File:Mcdermotttackle.jpg|right|280px|thumb|Chris McDermott tackles Norwood's Greg Thomas, round 19, 1982. ]] | |
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- | + | <center>'''WHEN ONLY A DRAW SHOULD DO'</center> | |
- | + | By Alan Sheil | |
- | + | '''A last-kick-of-the-match win is something special in football. It highlights the fine line that can exist between victory and defeat, conquest and failure, ecstasy and agony.''' | |
- | + | And is leaves nuetral spectatorswith a feeling of emptiness and frustration; that really, in fairness the result should have been a draw. | |
- | + | This was the overiding impression of the classic struggle between Glenelg and Norwood waged at Fottball Park on Saturday. | |
- | + | Both teams, Norwwod more so, made mistakes in the face of pressure that is not always prevalent in SA football. | |
- | + | Yet either side would have been a worthy winner of a match in which the tension was sustained by the closeness of the scores and the 15 lead changes (6in the thrid quarter). | |
- | + | As it happened, Glenelg grabbed the glory by 4 points - a last gasp steal that was a personal truimph for mild-mannerd captain paul Weston who appeared to be wearing a bazooka for a boot. | |
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In 1982 Glenelg stormed into the grand final from 4th position. Finals victories against Central District and Sturt were followed by a 1-point triumph over Port Adelaide in the preliminary final. None of this would have occured if not for a massive Paul Weston kick in the dying seconds of this match to give Glenelg a 4-point win.
Glenelg's victory in this game, during which the lead changed 15 times, was achieved without ruck stalwart Peter Carey, who was suspended for striking during the round 18 loss to West Adelaide at Richmond Oval.
"I will die happy if we can do that to Port in a grand final" - unnamed Glenelg official immediatly after match.
Round 19, Saturday 14th of August 1982 2.20pm, Football Park. Glenelg versus Norwood. | ||||
Glenelg: | 6.4 | 8.4 | 12.5 | 17.11 (113) |
Norwood: | 4.3 | 9.7 | 13.9 | 16.13 (109) |
Goalkickers
Glenelg - Weston, Symonds 4.0, Hercock 2.1, Duthy 2.0, Sewer 1.3, Seebohm 1.1, Kernahan, McGuiness, Paynter 1.0, Lunnis 0.2, rushed 0.4.
Norwood - Roberts 5.1, K. Thomas 3.1, Turbill 2.0, Button, G. Thomas, Neagle 1.1, Hein, Aish, Theil 1.0, jenkins Fosdike, Michalanney 0.1, rushed 0.5.
Best
Glenelg - Weston, Kernahan, Cornes, McGuiness, Lunnis, Marshall, Barratt, Paynter, Frost.
Norwood - Aish, Turbill, Roberts, Fosdike, McIntosh, G. Thomas, Theil, K. Thomas.
Crowd: Unknown
TEAM LINE-UPS
Glenelg
1. WESTON, Paul (C)
3. MacFARLANE, John
4. KERNAHAN, Stephen
8. McGUINESS, Tony
9. SYMONdS, Tony
10. McDERMOTT, Chris
11. PAYNTER, John
12. CORNES, Graham
14. SEWER, Ralph
16. MARSHALL, David
18. HEWETT, Mark
20. HOLST, David
24. LUNNISS, Michael
26. DUTHY, Chris
28. BARRATT, Stephen
29. HERCOCK, Chris
31. SEEBOHM, John
33. KUHLMANN, Keith
40. VEIDE, Chris
55. FROST, David
COACH: HALBERT, John
Norwood
3. JENKINS, Danny
5. HEIN, Neil
6. NOBLE, Malcom
7. THOMAS, Keith
8. AISH, Michael
9. ROBERTS, Neville
14. McINTOSH, Garry
16. ADLER, Paul
17. TURBILL, Greg (A.C)
22. WINTER, Bruce
25. FOSDIKE, Duncan
26. STEMPER, Frank
30. BUTTON, Neil
31. MICHALANNEY, Jim
33. THEIL, Jim (A.V.C)
42. SCHMAAL, Wayne
44. WARHURST, Tom
45. THOMAS, Greg
46. RENFREY, Dean
48. NEAGLE, Rick
COACH: BALME, Neil
Match Report from The Advertiser
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By Alan Sheil A last-kick-of-the-match win is something special in football. It highlights the fine line that can exist between victory and defeat, conquest and failure, ecstasy and agony. And is leaves nuetral spectatorswith a feeling of emptiness and frustration; that really, in fairness the result should have been a draw. This was the overiding impression of the classic struggle between Glenelg and Norwood waged at Fottball Park on Saturday. Both teams, Norwwod more so, made mistakes in the face of pressure that is not always prevalent in SA football. Yet either side would have been a worthy winner of a match in which the tension was sustained by the closeness of the scores and the 15 lead changes (6in the thrid quarter). As it happened, Glenelg grabbed the glory by 4 points - a last gasp steal that was a personal truimph for mild-mannerd captain paul Weston who appeared to be wearing a bazooka for a boot.
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Match Reports from The Mail
Fast and Hard Bumping Play Delights the Crowd
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Dazzling Football and Determination
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Credit Due To Bruce McGregor
Much credit for Glenelg's dashing victory today must be given to their coach (B. McGregor). McGregor came from West Broken Hill, the same club which gave Glenelg their leader, Jack Owens, and he quickly earned a reputation as a player of outstanding ability. His strong and scrupulously fair methods twice earned for him the Magarey Medal. |
Stars Of Big Game
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Players Reported
Three Port players were reported by umpires following incidents in the last quarter in the league grand final. |
Pictures
See also 1934 Gallery
References
1. The Sport newspaper Thursday 11 October 1934
2. The Mail newspaper Saturday 6 October 1934