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  • dawson
    Senior Player
    • Mar 2003
    • 1007

    Scoring End

    After the recent game against the Dockers where most of the goals were kicked to the scoreboard (Cheer Squad/Non Kenny) end, I wondered if that was the scoring end at the SCG.

    In my mind, whenever there were many goals scored in a quarter by one side, more often than not it was to that end of the ground.

    *The 10 goal final quarter against Melbourne earlier in the year was kicked that way.

    Is that the thoughts of others out there - that scoring at the SCG tends to favour that side??
  • BAM_BAM
    Support Staff
    • Jun 2003
    • 1820

    #2
    We like it when the 4/4 heads towards the scoreboard, being the end we sit towards.

    That being the case, I've noticed for most of the season we have finished that way. I can't recall the Adelaide game, besides that I think the only other game this year finishing towards the Paddington end was West Coast.
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    • NMWBloods
      Taking Refuge!!
      • Jan 2003
      • 15819

      #3
      Originally posted by BAM_BAM
      We like it when the 4/4 heads towards the scoreboard, being the end we sit towards.

      That being the case, I've noticed for most of the season we have finished that way. I can't recall the Adelaide game, besides that I think the only other game this year finishing towards the Paddington end was West Coast.
      Against Adelaide we finished toward the scoreboard (Randwick) end.
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      • Bron
        On the Rookie List
        • Jan 2003
        • 851

        #4
        I always thought that the Paddington end was the scoring end ... but I've never tried to do a tally. Just a gut. Mostly whoever wins the toss elects to go that way.
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        • Norris Lurker
          Almost Football Legend
          • Jan 2003
          • 2979

          #5
          Opposition teams don't have a good record from any further than 30m out kicking towards the Paddington end from the O'Reilly concourse side of the ground.
          And that's because of Destructive. He does good work.

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          • j s
            Think positive!
            • Jan 2003
            • 3303

            #6
            Originally posted by Bron
            I always thought that the Paddington end was the scoring end ... but I've never tried to do a tally. Just a gut. Mostly whoever wins the toss elects to go that way.
            That's always been my impression too Bron.

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            • sydfan83
              Senior Player
              • Jan 2003
              • 2929

              #7
              The Randwick end seems to be the scoring end as far as the Swans go - I can confidently say that against Melbourne, the Swans kicked 14 out of 17 goals to that end, because I was sitting at the Paddington end. That (Randwick or main scoreboard) end always looks more full, both on TV and at the ground. Maybe the extra noise and the cheersquad spur the players on? If so, Good work, Cheer Squad!

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