Round 1 2010
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+ | <center>'''BAYS OFF TO A FLYER FOR SEASON OPENER'''</center> | ||
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+ | TODD Grima booted six goals and Glenelg swept over a summer of torment, blasting hapless Norwood by 76 points at the Bay tonight. | ||
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+ | The Tigers - who had more departures than Sydney Airport after a straight-sets finals crash - unleashed a blistering scoring display in the twilight season opener, led by key forward Grima. | ||
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+ | Vice-captain Ben Kane was brilliant with 22 disposals and five inside-50s, Kane Tenace impressed in his first appearance and Sam Rudolph, minus his trademark dreadlocks, was at his defensive best. | ||
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+ | Matthew Bode showed he lost nothing in his hiatus with three goals, Luke Panozzo rebounded superbly from the back half and overlooked Power onballer Josh Carr impressed in a dominant Glenelg midfield. | ||
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+ | Norwood's defeat condemned new coach Nathan Bassett to a first-up loss, and extended the Redlegs' winless streak against the Tigers to seven. | ||
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+ | "We had a really good spread of players to find a best player would be impossible," Glenelg coach Mark Mickan said. | ||
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[[Category:Match Reports]] | [[Category:Match Reports]] | ||
[[Category:Current Season]] | [[Category:Current Season]] |
Revision as of 11:02, 19 May 2010
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Glenelg v Norwood @ Gliderol Stadium @ Glenelg |
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