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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby white_line_fever » Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:48 am

looks like there will be a couple of new additions to bluey's famous treble club (mortlock win, country champs win, grand final win), can anyone comfirm old bluey done this in '61/'62???
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Ken Whelan Fan » Mon Jul 11, 2011 11:00 am

Southern can play, cant count :oops:
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby MP » Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:19 pm

Jordan telfer played in the cricket EP winning side and now the footy... Not many people would be able to say they have won in both sports !
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Mon Jul 11, 2011 12:28 pm

MP wrote:Jordan telfer played in the cricket EP winning side and now the footy... Not many people would be able to say they have won in both sports !

white_line_fever wrote:looks like there will be a couple of new additions to bluey's famous treble club (mortlock win, country champs win, grand final win), can anyone comfirm old bluey done this in '61/'62???


bluey will find someone if he hasn't done it... ;)
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby daicos » Mon Jul 11, 2011 2:21 pm

This Scott Clark character is building quite a good looking coaching resume. He would have to be a shoe-in to coach Lincoln City in next years Mortlock wouldnt he?

KWF I was speaking with a hockey character who is quite well up in the hockey chain and they have been a little dissapointed with the TFC younger generation's behaviour when having a few beverages at the complex. A complaint was put in and now a couple of players have been banned who have been seen to not have the appropriate behaviour. Is this true?

Also can anyone at Tasmans confirm that a young forward drank a schooner of Glen Tonkins urine for $150-
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Ken Whelan Fan » Mon Jul 11, 2011 2:30 pm

I dont think anyone has been banned Daicos but certainly the boys have been spoken to about what is appropriate
behaviour. No one minds a good time but there is a line in the sand.
Tonks urine for a $150 ? thats an expensive drop :)
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby lincolnsdirtysecrets » Mon Jul 11, 2011 2:39 pm

Tumby Bay have signed a former MRFC footballer David McFarlane
westcoastpanther wrote:

Oi tosser, I got that sick of winning I had to go to Bostons.....
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Mon Jul 11, 2011 7:02 pm

Team of the carnival:
Sky Pilot wrote:woo hoo I got it!!!!!

Team of the Championships

Forward Tim O’Brien Travis Oakley Josh Vick
Murray South East Northern Southern

Half Forward Brodie Murphy Tyler Baldock Marcus Burdett
Central Western Southern

Centre James Vandeleur Harry Miller Jnr Waylon Johncock
Central Western Western

Half Back Nathan Smith James Pedlar Tom Carroll
Murray South East Western Southern

Back George Pedlar Phil Bennett Jason Farrier
Western Eastern Southern

Ruck Luke Wells Carl Semmler Matt Woolford
Eastern Western Northern

Interchange Levi Konitzka Luke Davey Matt Hodge
Western Murray South East Southern

Geoff Appleton Tyson Wait Josh Taylor
Northern Murray South East Eastern

Luke Duncan
Murray South East
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Big Fulla » Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:55 am

Media Park wrote:Team of the carnival:
Sky Pilot wrote:woo hoo I got it!!!!!

Team of the Championships

Forward Tim O’Brien Travis Oakley Josh Vick
Murray South East Northern Southern

Half Forward Brodie Murphy Tyler Baldock Marcus Burdett
Central Western Southern

Centre James Vandeleur Harry Miller Jnr Waylon Johncock
Central Western Western

Half Back Nathan Smith James Pedlar Tom Carroll
Murray South East Western Southern

Back George Pedlar Phil Bennett Jason Farrier
Western Eastern Southern

Ruck Luke Wells Carl Semmler Matt Woolford
Eastern Western Northern

Interchange Levi Konitzka Luke Davey Matt Hodge
Western Murray South East Southern

Geoff Appleton Tyson Wait Josh Taylor
Northern Murray South East Eastern

Luke Duncan
Murray South East



Good to see Harry Miller back in the thick of it. Quality player, quality bloke.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:34 am

Round 9:
Wayback FC vs Marble Range FC: Wayback FC 40+

Mallee Park FC vs Boston FC: Mallee Park FC 1-39

Tasman FC vs Lincoln South FC: Tasman FC 40+

Waybacks are on a roll, and they will continue this over the Rangers, who will be playing for a finals berth in two weeks time.
Mallee Park/Boston always seems to be a good hard match, regardless of venue, ladder position or overall talent. Hopefully it lives up to the past few years (our last match excepted). Mallee will be too good on the day.
Tasman have a lot to prove, premiership fancies two weeks ago, now Waybacks have poked their head up as a genuine threat. The Roosters will want to prove that they are a force, and should smash the Eagles.

Revised end of season ladder:
Wayback
Mallee Park
Tasman
DAYLIGHT
Marble Range
Lincoln South
Boston

The two burning topics- Who will play finals in the fourth (AKA Also-ran) spot? If Rangers beat Boston in two weeks time, and the rest of the season continues as expected, then Rangers will lock themselves in.
Boston and South can get equal on points with Rangers (the B Group of the bottom three can only really look for wins over each other), but it is the Magpie percentage that should see them get in the finals- regardless of wins...

And just who will win the flag? You'd sort of hope to finish third in such a tightly contested year- get the cheap win over the fourth placed side for a bit of momentum.

Waybacks vs Mallee Park in the GF, and I'm backing the proven WFC formula to knock them off in the big one...
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Tue Jul 12, 2011 7:39 am

Things have been very quietly hotting up in the B Grade:

Tasman are leading the pack with five wins and a draw, but WFC, Rangers, Mallee, and South all on four (Waybacks claim second because they also had a draw), with Boston winning their last start to have two wins.

B Grade is a funny comp, and is very much open. Can someone come from nowhere like Bostons in 2009? Or will it again be the year of the rooster in the two's?
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Ken Whelan Fan » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:46 am

good to see Wait and Murphy also in the combined side both ex LEP players
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby tiger07andbeyond » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:48 am

Media Park wrote:

And just who will win the flag? You'd sort of hope to finish third in such a tightly contested year- get the cheap win over the fourth placed side for a bit of momentum.

...


:shock: :shock: That is the biggest load of bull sh*t I have ever read loin chop. There is no way in the world you would want to finish third and face the rangers. (remember 2 or 3 years ago).
I think you had better stick to your WWF
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby tiger07andbeyond » Tue Jul 12, 2011 10:53 am

p.s With that sort of qaulity writing you would be perfect for a job at the local paper, look out bluey dunn
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby overloaded » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:20 am

Did anyone see the coverage of the Country Champs on Central News last night?

There was none, they showed some 'file tape' from Broken Hill football :oops: :oops:

P is for Pathetic

I dont mind reading Blewies stuff seeing it from a battlers point of view ......but........ the goal averages per quarter stuff is just dead set boring.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby bluestheboy » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:54 am

Media Park wrote:Things have been very quietly hotting up in the B Grade:

Tasman are leading the pack with five wins and a draw, but WFC, Rangers, Mallee, and South all on four (Waybacks claim second because they also had a draw), with Boston winning their last start to have two wins.

B Grade is a funny comp, and is very much open. Can someone come from nowhere like Bostons in 2009? Or will it again be the year of the rooster in the two's?

Can tell you that the TFC reserves side last week is so superior to any other B grade side it is not funny. WFC fielded a pretty strong side but were smashed from start to finish. Good blend of youth speed and experience.

How about the back page of todays times....TRR's effort in Whyalla right up there with "I had a dream....." ;)
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby overloaded » Tue Jul 12, 2011 12:54 pm

'Their town, our cup"..... doesnt really inspire me but then again the youth of today are a strange lot
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Ken Whelan Fan » Tue Jul 12, 2011 2:17 pm

Blues we've "all had a dream"
mine had nothing to do with footy :)
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Mark Dreher » Tue Jul 12, 2011 5:46 pm

Ken Whelan Fan wrote:Blues we've "all had a dream"
mine had nothing to do with footy :)

and would have had a fair bit of moisture :D
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby westcoastpanther » Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:51 pm

Waybacks 1-39
Mallees 40+
Tasmans 40+
Hi, My name is Ron 'Bluey' Dunn. Did you know I played in the 61 & 62 Tasman Premiership sides....
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