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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Mon Jun 23, 2025 10:07 pm

Yes VH had 5 changes from the week prior, but credit where it’s due, GPE put up a good fight all day.
Carnelly must have had 45 disposals and if he doesn’t get 3 votes they umps know nuthin. But one of them tried his hardest to even up the game so I’m sure he will.
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby BRaG » Wed Jun 25, 2025 11:06 am

Where is the Grand Final scheduled to be played this year?
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Thu Jun 26, 2025 5:51 pm

BRaG wrote:Where is the Grand Final scheduled to be played this year?
Victor Harbor
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby BRaG » Fri Jun 27, 2025 9:16 am

field of dreams wrote:
BRaG wrote:Where is the Grand Final scheduled to be played this year?
Victor Harbor


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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Fri Jun 27, 2025 8:03 pm

VH over LC by 40
ST over GPE by 10
MCL over MtC by 40
Will over Pongy by 30
EB over yank by 25
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby jackpot jim » Sat Jun 28, 2025 3:37 am

Victor by 63
Strath by 28
McLaren by 46
Willunga by 23
E Bay by 34
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Sun Jun 29, 2025 8:35 pm

Well the margins blew out in 4 of the games, and the yank bays game sounds like a cracker!

Victor d LC by 150
Strath d GPE by 77
McLaren d MC by 65
Will d Myp by 58
Yank d Bays by 1
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby jackpot jim » Mon Jun 30, 2025 1:40 am

field of dreams wrote:Well the margins blew out in 4 of the games, and the yank bays game sounds like a cracker!

Victor d LC by 150
Strath d GPE by 77
McLaren d MC by 65
Will d Myp by 58
Yank d Bays by 1


Just the 1 upset in Yank upsetting the Bays but all 4 other games had interesting margins.

Yank finally had their kicking boots on and it paid dividends in taking a top 5 scalp.
What makes it puzzling is how on earth did they only kick 1 goal against Compass 2 weeks ago :shock:
Great win but probably just emphasizes even more their frustration of probably being out of Finals contention

After GPE had a drought breaking win over Strath in Rd 2, there was plenty of optimism of more wins to come but it's looking likely that will be their only win for the season whilst Strath after receiving regular beltings in the 1st 6 Rds have shown remarkable improvement since with a couple of wins along with very competitive performances against a few top ranked sides.

McLaren easily accounting for Compass as expected despite it being played at the kennel.

Willunga touching up the reigning premiers by 10 goals showed they're a genuine flag threat remarkably after not making the finals last year whilst the Mudlarks wont be coming from the Elim Final this year for a fairytale flag.

Victor obliterating the Creek by 150 points was and wasn't a surprise if that makes sense? I know it doesn't make sense but does to me ;)
Creek are a shadow of the team from a few years back but have been competitive here and there and their team Saturday on paper was probably as good a side they've fielded for the year with the exception of Kellock missing. Was great to see Clifford back after a 12 month layoff with an ACL and will be better for the run as is a quality player. Guessing Victor may have wanted to make a bit of a statement after eyebrows were raised when they only beat GPE by 8 goals?

Anyway the wash up is that there are ONLY 3 Premiership chances this year with the pressure on Victor to redeem their 1 point loss as favorites last year and win on their home turf this season
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Great Southern Football League

Postby field of dreams » Sat Jul 05, 2025 11:22 am

Local rivalry round presents some great games…..potentially

Creek (8) v Strath (9)… creek won round 3 by 84 points! Strath have the better recent form and should make it 3 in a row. (30 pts)

Compass (6) v GPE (10). The Dogs recent form is patchy with a 10 goal win over Yank followed by a loss to LC and a 10 goal loss to McLaren. Should get over GPE (45 pts)

Pongy (5) host Yank (7). Pongy by 21 in round 3 with only one more scoring shot. They are not the same side as 2024 but still competitive. Yank are hard to pick and their goal kicking has played a part often this year- a 1 point loss and 1 point win in the last 2 games where that has played a big part either way. Safe money on Pongy in a close one.

Willunga (2) v McLaren (3). Willunga have taken all before them since losing to McLaren by 49 back in round 3. McLaren’s recent form is also very good with only a surprise loss to Bays who kicked 9-1.
Should be a cracker. McLaren by 15.

VH (1) v EB (4). Bays have shown strong consistent form all year and will be stinging from their 1 point loss last week. VH finally put a side to the sword last week making LC look awful, but with a few out the game might be a close one. VH by 24.
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby jackpot jim » Sat Jul 05, 2025 2:58 pm

Rd 12 Tips

McLaren over Willunga by 8 points (Could go either way)

Creeks got flogged last week by Victor, the margin being the big surprise and there simply has to be a response this week. . Strath have improved heaps since copping some awful floggings in the 1st 6 Rounds. Bot have won 2 of their last 3 matches. Henry Bruce is a huge OUT for the Creeks but apart from him it's probably best team for the year.
Creeks by 16 points over Strath (Another that could go either way tho)

Myp/Sell over Yank by 22 points. (Yank definitely a chance but too inconsistent)

Victor should be far too good for the Bays by 35 points (Would be a shock to see Bays Win tho they did beat McLaren so guess anythings possible?)

Compass over GPE by 52 points.
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Re: Great Southern Football League

Postby jackpot jim » Sun Jul 06, 2025 3:42 am

ALL results went the way of the Higher ranked teams.

Willunga turned around their 49 point loss to McLaren in Rd 3 by taking the win by a very decisive 36 points

Creeks bounced back with a 224 point turnaround from last week :shock:
Creeks burst out of the blocks to have 3 - 1 (should've been 4 - 0) on the board in the 1st 5 minutes with Strath barely touching the ball.
Then for the next 15 minutes it was all Strath as they slammed through 6 goals straight without reply. Creeks steadied and by half time held a 6 point lead and a game that promised to go down to the wire. Well the Creeks put paid to that by blowing Strath off the park in the 3rd by kicking 9 goals to 1and the game was over. The only interest in the last term was if Strath would kick a behind for the match? After kicking 11 - 0 they finally missed.
Result being the Creeks running out easy 74 point winners to almost replicate their 84 point win in Rd 3.

Myp/Sell had to fight hard to get over Yank who had their nose in front at 3/4 time but couldn't sustain the pressure as the Mudlarks dominated the last term to run out 26 point victors

Victor had a very tight tussle with their neighbors E Bay. In a low scoring affair Victor led by 2 points at 3/4 time before dominating the last term kicking 4 -3 to Nil to win by 29 points

Compass had an expected easy win over GPE with the margin being 73 points which could've been a lot higher if not for some wayward kicking for goal in the 2nd half.
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