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Finals, Week 3

Team Score SC
Glenelg 119
Sturt 53SC

Premiership season 2008 - Finals, Week 3 Review

Total Crowd 13,846 (Avg 13,846)

A long off-season awaits us in a week's time. Its a hell of a long time for most, but only one team and its supporters will endure it the best. This past weekend decided the other half of the premiership playoff equation for this Sunday's Grand Final and who would be facing the current premiers, Central District. Will we see a 2002 re-match, or would the Bulldogs be entering unchartered territory against a completely new opponent?


Lets see who in this Finals Week 3 edition of the SANFL Wrap-Up.

The Preliminary Final... its the last chance for a club for their tilt at the premiership, this year it would be contested between the Tigers and the Double Blues. Glenelg and its supporters would have been filthy at the way they were defeated last week, they were being groomed as the new pacesetter to challenge the Bulldogs this year and then all of a sudden they were being handed a five goal loss and one claw's grip loosened from the Grand Final. The Double Blues however, belted the holy hell out of the Redlegs last week, but since their 2002 premiership victory they have not made it this far since 2004. Almost 14,000 turned up at the Adelaide Oval for this one, not a bad turnout since the first week of finals -- which had two league level matches -- drew in almost 16,000. One vital cog in Sturt's machine, Greg Bentley, was ruled out before hand. Glenelg wasn't without some bumps and bruises either after their encounter with the 'Dogs.

The game started off rather even, the Tigers up by a goal at quarter-time after kicking 4.4 to 3.4. That one goal, however, would have been an instant talking point among Blues fans at the change because during a bit of argy-bargy in the Glenelg attacking zone, they realised their back-men were outnumbered by almost three to one! The Tigers made them suffer after that, booting home an inaccurate 6.6 to Sturt's one goal to put the gap out to seven goals by the long break. With Brant Chambers and Co. failing to fire, the Tigers went on their merry way to put the Grand Final beyond the Double Blues' reach for another year. A further 3.2 to 2.1 in the third quarter extending the gap to 49 points by the final change. The damage was done, the Tigers had a premiership shot in the bag, but still added an extra 4.5 to two goals in the last quarter to win by 11 goals and sending a loud message to the Bulldogs... underestimate them if you dare. Trevor Cranston was named best for the Tigers, whilst Michael Coad was the Blues' biggest standout.

FINAL SCORES IN WEEK THREE OF THE SANFL FINALS

Sunday September 28
PRELIMINARY FINAL
Glenelg 17.17 (119)
Sturt 8.5 (53)
13,846 @ Adelaide Oval


INJURIES
Glenelg -- Lally (knee), Allen (shoulder)

REPORTS
None known at time of post.


OTHER GRADE PRELIMINARY FINALS
UNDER-19's -- Glenelg 12.19 (91) def. Woodville-West Torrens 9.15 (69)

RESERVES -- Woodville-West Torrens 14.12 (96) def. Glenelg 14.11 (95)


So next weekend... this is it. The fight for the 2008 SANFL premiership flag and the Thomas Seymour-Hill Trophy!

Sunday October 5
U-19's GRAND FINAL
Sturt vs. Glenelg @ 9:05am

RESERVES GRAND FINAL
Sturt vs. Woodville-West Torrens @ 12noon

2008 SANFL GRAND FINAL
Central District vs. Glenelg @ 3:10pm

All games at AAMI Stadium.

Check club websites to post-Grand Final festivities.

So until next weekend... see you at the Footy!

R-23, Ladder

Team GP PTS %
GLEN 20 32 57.48
STURT 20 30 61.44
CENT 20 28 53.73
PORT 20 20 51.07
NORW 20 19 48.37
W-WT 20 18 49.71
NORTH 20 18 48.59
SOUTH 20 11 39.31
WEST 20 4 39.17

Footnotes

* Behinds calculated from the 1965 season on.
+ Score at the end of extra time.