I went to the Carlton game when he did the injury. Glenelg oval is walking distance for me but im almost scared to go watch him play again.
Please stay home!!!
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I went to the Carlton game when he did the injury. Glenelg oval is walking distance for me but im almost scared to go watch him play again.
Sando said that Tex will play the four quarters but will be on the bench a lotLooks like Tex is a go. 3 lazy ones in a half against the Bays is my tip.
Doesn't that just get you pumped!
But gee whiz look at that crowd. 44,700 against GWS on Easter sunday, only 31,000 on a friday night for a place in a preliminary final.
If Tex kicks a bag of goals Friday night can we bring him in on Sunday?
WheresGroomgone is hoping yes.
Makes sense to play two games per weekend to get match fitness up to speed as quickly as possible.
Then 5 lazy ones.Sando said that Tex will play the four quarters but will be on the bench a lot
I'll let you know after the weekendI admit I only quickly perused the "Filthy Pigeon" constitution and I thought it stated Round 6 was a SANFL Raven goal kicker - did I read that incorrectly?
I love how Rucci is playing the 'doubts linger over his return' line on The Advertiser website (I refuse to post a link as no one should have to put up with his 'journalism')
Nearly a year to the day since seriously injuring his knee, forward Taylor Walker will make his return in Adelaide’s SANFL clash with Glenelg on Friday night.
On Friday, it will be 363 days since Walker ruptured his ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) and LCL (Lateral Collateral Ligament) in an awkward landing at the MCG against Carlton in Round Five.
Walker said he was excited to be making his long-awaited comeback with Adelaide’s State League team on ANZAC Day, which also marks his 24th Birthday.
Given the abysmal attendances of Crows fans at SANFL matches, by your argument the Crows would get 0 TV games then.
So tell me why the true SANFL clubs don't deserve to have their matches televised.
Given the abysmal attendances of Crows fans at SANFL matches, by your argument the Crows would get 0 TV games then.
So tell me why the true SANFL clubs don't deserve to have their matches televised.
I think they are fudging the numbers, I don't know why but that's the impression I am getting.
Is it possible that the crowd numbers they publish only include paid tickets? Such as your regular ticket at the gate purchase. Maybe they don't count the free crows memberships? Not sure why they would do this, but I haven't been to a crows reserves game yet. Do they give you a stub?Look, Bruce - the numbers for round 1 were just wrong. No way did they only have 4500 and I'd still suggest it was a 60/40 spilt between North Adelaide and crows.
Last week - I'd say 6,000 (4000 on the western side and 2000 on the outer and Eastern hill) with at least 2000 crows fans at Elizabeth.
I think they are fudging the numbers, I don't know why but that's the impression I am getting.
I haven't been yet but I'll be down the Bay to see Tex…as a Crows member do i get in for free with my membership?
If so, is there actually a record that we are there or do we just flash our Crows membership and walk in…that would affect official crowd stats.
Do we have to pay to get in?