Round 3 2010

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GLENELG HAS THE BLUES AT UNLEY

Sturt ensured it's Glenelg ghosts were well and truly buried with a crushing 39-point win at House Brothers Oval on Saturday.

After failing to beat the Tigers in a minor round game for three years, and under pressure after a winless start to the season, the Double Blues responded in emphatic fashion.

Everything that once characterised Glenelg's lengthy winning streak - tackling, intensity and pressure - Sturt simply did better.

"I thought they beat us at our own game, absolutely," Glenelg coach Mark Mickan said.

"It was a real lesson in footy for us.They were harder at the ball than us, we couldn't hold our tackles and we fumbled too much."

Tristan Gum had 32 quality touches for Sturt and was damaging with his run while Matthew Jaensch shone in an unfamiliar role across half back.

It was harder to find positives for Glenelg which lacked poise and at times, discipline.Alex Grima continued his good start to the year with three goals, Ty Allen was great through the middle along with Chris Kane and Matthew Bode, while Ruory Kirkby provided a marking target at half forward.

 Glenelg v Sturt @ House Brothers Oval
  • Glenelg 3.4 5.4 8.6 11.7 (73)
  • Sturt 3.2 10.7 13.9 16.16 (112)

GOALS

  • Glenelg: T. Grima 3, A. Grima 3, Kirkby 3, Ruwoldt, C. Kane
  • Sturt: Plant 4, Chambers 3, Hassan 2, Bode 2, Johncock 2, Gum, Vassal, Sheedy

BEST PLAYERS

  • Glenelg: Adlington, Kirkby, Allen, Kellock, Murphy, Rudolph
  • Sturt: Bode, Thurstans, Jaensch, Sheedy, Gum, Wark

Crowd 3493

See also

1. 2010 - full season details

2. Video highlights of this match

References

Reece Homfray Article

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