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== Round 7 2010 ==
 
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NORWOOD is back in town.
 
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The Redlegs proved they had completely recovered from their disastrous start to the season - opening with four successive losses - to claim their third consecutive win with an emphatic 67-point triumph over Glenelg at Coopers Stadium last night.
 
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The magnitude of Norwood's recovery is reflected in the fact the triumph was an incredible 143-point turnaround in just six weeks after losing its opening-round clash at Glenelg by 76 points.
 
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Taylor Walker's name has been a hot topic and he wasted little time giving the Crows selectors a reminder of his talents when he took a solid mark and nailed the opening goal from outside the 50 just two minutes into the contest.
 
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A minute later the Redlegs had two majors on the scoreboard when Matthew Davis marked a Walker pass and kicked truly.
 
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Norwood's revival after a poor start to the season has been built on confident, quick ball movement as well as committed defensive pressure and those facets were again showcased last night.
 
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Glenelg went into the battle with a class-laden outfit and it threw plenty at the Redlegs early in an absorbing encounter.
 
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Byron Murphy was effective for the visitors, while Chris Kane, Ty Allen and Josh Carr were busy on the ball.
 
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While the Redlegs backed themselves with run and slick movement, the Tigers produced the methodical style of play typical under the tutelage of coach Mark Mickan.
 
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Just four minutes into the second quarter Redlegs small forward Josh Donohue immediately made amends for a missed set shot when he goaled to give the home side a 12-point lead.
 
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Both teams were committed to the task but it was the pressure from Norwood, a trademark in recent weeks, which gave the home side the ascendancy.
 
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The tackling of the likes of Tim Weatherald and Brett Zorzi was relentless and created opportunities for team-mates as the Redlegs continued to surge.
 
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In-form defender Nick Duigan was inspiring with his charging out of the backlines to spark raid after raid.
 
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When Toby Schulz goaled late in the second term the Redlegs, playing with more intent, had ballooned the lead to 25 points.
 
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Glenelg sent Sam Rudolph, who had been standing Walker, forward but the Redlegs' lead grew to 33 points in the third term before Ruory Kirkby kicked a goal for the Tigers after nine minutes of the second half - their first for more than 30 minutes.
 
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But goals to Davis and skipper James Gallagher ensured the Redlegs had the momentum as they established a 40-point buffer.
 
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With the rain sweeping in conditions became slippery and it was the home side, with Simon Phillips brilliant in attack, which handled it best.
 
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NORWOOD 3.1 7.4 13.9 16.13 (109)
 
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GLENELG 2.2 3.3 5.4 6.6 (42)
 
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BEST - Norwood: Duigan, Lower, Zorzi, McGuinness, Gallagher, Campbell, Walker. Glenelg: Carr, Tenace, Allen, Ruwoldt, B. Kane.
 
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SCORERS - Norwood: Phillips, Walker 3.3, Davis 3.0, Donohue 2.1, Schulz, Rowe 1.2, Gallagher, Nitschke, Puopolo 1.0, Trotter, Zorzi 0.1. Glenelg: Kirkby 2.1, Meyer 2.0, Hitchcock 1.2, Bode 1.0, Grima, Carr, Murphy 0.1.
 
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UMPIRES - T. Philp, C. Bowen, C. Deboy.
 
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CROWD - 4866 at Coopers Stadium.
 

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