SANFL 2006 ROUND 17: GLENELG
v PORT ADELAIDE
This way to the finals
By ERIC WELTNER
GLENELG took a big step towards finals action, wrenching fourth spot
from the Port Magpies after belting them in front of a big
The “Back to the 70's” theme seemed an appropriate one for the Tigers,
duplicating the form of a time when they were consistently a feared force at
their home ground.
The 81-point victory smashed a 10-game losing streak against their
bitter foes, and was the ideal way to celebrate Ben Moore's 100th appearance in
the black and gold.
Kicking against a stiff first quarter breeze, Glenelg's fierce desire
was evident, with their tackling, smothering and forward-line pressure
restricting Port to just a goal with the wind.
The Tigers added eight further goals with the breeze at their backs to
take an unassailable advantage into the long break. On-ballers
Brett Backwell, with 27 possessions to half-time and
Bryce Gibbs, with four first-half goals (six overall) were the main
beneficiaries of Trevor Cranston's good ruckwork.
The Bays didn't have a passenger and continued to pepper the goals in
the second half, with 14 different players finding the major scoring zone
overall.
The only disappointment was a wasteful 7.9 in the last quarter, costing
a 100-plus result, nevertheless it was still a very
handy percentage boost.
After the game coach Mark Mickan was happy
with his charges' “one percenters” and work around
the contests.
“We applied good pressure, a lot of opportunities were taken, we scored
from them quite consistently,” he said. A big clash next Saturday at
“They're the in-form team in the competition at the moment,” he said.
SCORES: Glenelg 6.2 14.5 20.5 27.14 (176)
defeated Port Adelaide 1.5 3.9 9.11 14.11 (95).
BEST: Glenelg – Gibbs, Backwell, Mitchell, McConnell, Graham,
GOALS: Glenelg - Gibbs 6, Duldig 4, Graham 3, Ruwoldt, Kirkby, McConnell 2, Panozzo,
Smith, Mitchell, Rogers, Moore, Mules, Douglas, Yeomans; Port – Slattery 4, Butcher 3, AhChee 2,
J. Clayton, Harry, Elstone, Meiklejohn,
Maric.