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Norwood win games because they have height, muscle, and pace equaling intimidation.
Eagles match up easily here. They're unlikely to be drawn in when Krause decides that he wants to foul; they probably see a positive in it. They have the Webber "torment" covered as witnessed in the 2nd semi:-
Sullivan subs in for his first minutes, with Webber controlling the ball, Sullivan just clean barrels him. No in your face, no whoops sorry, didn't glance back, just took the foul.
The message was pretty clear ... We're going to get down and get physical, we are'nt going to warn you in any way shape or form. We dont care if you fight back.
To improve on the second semi effort, the flames will have concentate more on high percentage offence a little more and less looking at who might be coming at them. Sappa is in control of that challenge.