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Turner impressive in SANFL debut
Rookie-listed Crow James Turner made an encouraging SANFL league debut on Sunday.
Rookie-listed Crow James Turner made an encouraging SANFL league debut on Sunday. Playing at centre half-back against Norwood’s former Crow Chad Gibson and current Power forward Adam Cockshell, 18-year-old Turner showed good composure and made effective use of his 16 possessions in South’s 32-point win.Only three primary list Crows played in the SANFL league matches on the weekend.Ruckman/forward Kurt Tippett had another pleasing performance for West Adelaide. He was competitive in the ruck and gave off some good handballs in traffic.Team-mate Luke Jericho had a tough day, collecting six possessions.John Hinge (16 possessions) made a bright start for Glenelg and kicked two goals in the first term. Bryce Campbell played his first game for 2007, lining up for Norwood’s reserves after recovering from a serious ankle strain. He collected 17 possessions in a half of football.2005 draftee Darren Pfeiffer should also be ready to resume with Norwood this weekend after recovering from a fractured cheekbone.League statisticsTippett (West):K: 5H: 8M: 2Hit outs: 8Jericho (West):K: 1H: 5M: 3Turner (South):K: 6H: 10M: 3Hinge (Glenelg):K: 12H: 4M: 5Round three results:Sturt 20.3 (123) d Port 16.16 (114) at AlbertonSouth 18.13 (121) d Norwood 13.11 (89) at NoarlungaWest 15.6 (96) d Glenelg 12.20 (92) at GlenelgThe Eagles, Central and North had a bye.Premiership table: Sturt 6 points; Central, Port 4; North, Eagles, West, South 2; Glenelg, Norwood 0.Next round: WednesdayEagles v Central at ThebartonSaturdayGlenelg v Port (Glenelg)Sturt v Norwood (Unley)North v South (Prospect)CHANNEL CROW: Behind the scenes in the Crows rooms after victory in round four (free)
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