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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Pooh Bear » Fri Feb 15, 2013 9:59 pm

UK Fan wrote:Mannum flag favorites ????

Their the real deal and some more. To many champions not to win the title this year.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby grasshopper22 » Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:56 pm

Pooh Bear wrote:
UK Fan wrote:Mannum flag favorites ????

Their the real deal and some more. To many champions not to win the title this year.


Could have said that about the bears last yr, big named talent doesn't guarantee you a flag, and I agree with others I think there depth will be tested but sounds like they will have a very strong team and no doubt will be a contender for sure
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Chester » Sat Feb 16, 2013 8:17 am

Pooh Bear wrote:
UK Fan wrote:Mannum flag favorites ????

Their the real deal and some more. To many champions not to win the title this year.


A team Champions will not beat a Champion team.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby GWW » Sat Feb 16, 2013 4:20 pm

I think Imps would be favourite, or at the very least equal favourites with Mannum.

Mannum's top 5 is the best in the League by a fair margin, but their bottom 5 is one of the worst of the League.

As much as I don't like to say it, as I have never liked them, Imps' depth could be the telling factor after a hard season. Someone like Puiatti gives them that extra option.

Can someone like Clayton play a full season, there must be some doubts on that, especially aafter a serious knee injury a few years ago. Sheedy will dominate,as will Bowen, but I think they would need all the cards falling their way throughout the season, and on Grand Final day (if they made it) for them to win the flag.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby P.B » Sat Feb 16, 2013 5:00 pm

GWW wrote:I think Imps would be favourite, or at the very least equal favourites with Mannum.

Mannum's top 5 is the best in the League by a fair margin, but their bottom 5 is one of the worst of the League.

As much as I don't like to say it, as I have never liked them, Imps' depth could be the telling factor after a hard season. Someone like Puiatti gives them that extra option.

Can someone like Clayton play a full season, there must be some doubts on that, especially aafter a serious knee injury a few years ago. Sheedy will dominate,as will Bowen, but I think they would need all the cards falling their way throughout the season, and on Grand Final day (if they made it) for them to win the flag.


If all Mannum's stars stay fit they'll be a big show. I don't think the depth will be an issue if you get Mueller, O'Malley, Pech,Harvey, Hall, Clayton, Sheedy and Bowen all firing on the same day.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Bustarhyme » Mon Feb 18, 2013 2:55 pm

[quote="P.B"][quote="GWW"]I think Imps would be favourite, or at the very least equal favourites with Mannum.

Mannum's top 5 is the best in the League by a fair margin, but their bottom 5 is one of the worst of the League.

As much as I don't like to say it, as I have never liked them, Imps' depth could be the telling factor after a hard season. Someone like Puiatti gives them that extra option.

Can someone like Clayton play a full season, there must be some doubts on that, especially aafter a serious knee injury a few years ago. Sheedy will dominate,as will Bowen, but I think they would need all the cards falling their way throughout the season, and on Grand Final day (if they made it) for them to win the flag.[/quote]

If all Mannum's stars stay fit they'll be a big show. I don't think the depth will be an issue if you get Mueller, O'Malley, Pech,Harvey, Hall, Clayton, Sheedy and Bowen all firing on the same day.[/quote]

Jeremy Clayton will be every bit as dominant as Jade Sheedy and Jake Bowen don't make any mistake about it. He can play, wins his own ball and can go forward and kick a goal. mannum would have to be considered a front runner at this stage that's for sure. Imps and Ramblers will be around the mark, they always are. It's fair to assume that the RMFL will be a bloody good comp to watch. It's good that these quality ex AFL/SANFL players are getting involved in country footy I reckon. The RMFL association side could be a ripper if all the big names make themselves available.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Nocyrils » Mon Feb 18, 2013 8:13 pm

seen boyd and zeb kenny running the other night. look extremely fit and strong . think clayton and sheedy will have a good battle on there hands with these 2.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby GWW » Mon Feb 18, 2013 8:54 pm

Bustarhyme wrote:Jeremy Clayton will be every bit as dominant as Jade Sheedy and Jake Bowen don't make any mistake about it. He can play, wins his own ball and can go forward and kick a goal. mannum would have to be considered a front runner at this stage that's for sure. Imps and Ramblers will be around the mark, they always are. It's fair to assume that the RMFL will be a bloody good comp to watch. It's good that these quality ex AFL/SANFL players are getting involved in country footy I reckon. The RMFL association side could be a ripper if all the big names make themselves available.


He will if he stays fit, that was my main doubt about him.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby From The Outer » Mon Feb 18, 2013 10:03 pm

Interesting comment about the Kennys Nocyrils , seeing Zeb has been told never to play again and Boyd pulled a hammy during the week. If Imps are relying on these two we are in real trouble!!
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Nocyrils » Tue Feb 19, 2013 6:37 am

Zeb knee is very strong ATM. And has the hunger to play again. Think mannum have to many superstars in one side , they all may clash, especially clayton if u don't give him the ball. Hope imperials can do it . Good bunch of lads
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby On a String » Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:21 am

Richo from BDT to meningie was the talk at the riverside last night :shock:
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby RyderCourtney » Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:30 am

On a String wrote:Richo from BDT to meningie was the talk at the riverside last night :shock:

Which one??? News to me. Although id take all three in a heartbeat ;)
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby carey » Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:34 am

On a String wrote:Richo from BDT to meningie was the talk at the riverside last night :shock:


Wont happen.

Although Riverside talk is a great source :lol:
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby On a String » Tue Feb 19, 2013 10:31 am

carey wrote:
On a String wrote:Richo from BDT to meningie was the talk at the riverside last night :shock:


Wont happen.

Although Riverside talk is a great source :lol:


Yeh must be true, no false statements come out of the riverside.. Clint was the one mentioned..
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Muffler » Tue Feb 19, 2013 9:59 pm

GWW wrote:I think Imps would be favourite, or at the very least equal favourites with Mannum.

Mannum's top 5 is the best in the League by a fair margin, but their bottom 5 is one of the worst of the League.

As much as I don't like to say it, as I have never liked them, Imps' depth could be the telling factor after a hard season. Someone like Puiatti gives them that extra option.

Can someone like Clayton play a full season, there must be some doubts on that, especially aafter a serious knee injury a few years ago. Sheedy will dominate,as will Bowen, but I think they would need all the cards falling their way throughout the season, and on Grand Final day (if they made it) for them to win the flag.


Didn't seem to stop him winning the maggies B&F last year.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby The Dictator » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:40 am

Muffler wrote:
GWW wrote:I think Imps would be favourite, or at the very least equal favourites with Mannum.

Mannum's top 5 is the best in the League by a fair margin, but their bottom 5 is one of the worst of the League.

As much as I don't like to say it, as I have never liked them, Imps' depth could be the telling factor after a hard season. Someone like Puiatti gives them that extra option.

Can someone like Clayton play a full season, there must be some doubts on that, especially aafter a serious knee injury a few years ago. Sheedy will dominate,as will Bowen, but I think they would need all the cards falling their way throughout the season, and on Grand Final day (if they made it) for them to win the flag.


Didn't seem to stop him winning the maggies B&F last year.


This is very true Muffler. I did see Diddles Harvey at the Tanunda hairdresser last week and he said Clayton had pursued a passion for Crossfit and is the fittest and strongest he's ever been.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby RooShootOhh » Wed Feb 20, 2013 11:45 am

The Dictator wrote:
Muffler wrote:
GWW wrote:I think Imps would be favourite, or at the very least equal favourites with Mannum.

Mannum's top 5 is the best in the League by a fair margin, but their bottom 5 is one of the worst of the League.

As much as I don't like to say it, as I have never liked them, Imps' depth could be the telling factor after a hard season. Someone like Puiatti gives them that extra option.

Can someone like Clayton play a full season, there must be some doubts on that, especially aafter a serious knee injury a few years ago. Sheedy will dominate,as will Bowen, but I think they would need all the cards falling their way throughout the season, and on Grand Final day (if they made it) for them to win the flag.


Didn't seem to stop him winning the maggies B&F last year.


This is very true Muffler. I did see Diddles Harvey at the Tanunda hairdresser last week and he said Clayton had pursued a passion for Crossfit and is the fittest and strongest he's ever been.


Do they sell rugs there now too???? :lol:
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Shirtfront17 » Fri Feb 22, 2013 1:45 pm

Not much talk about mypo on here. Anyone got anything about new players? How there looking.? I hear they might be playing karoonda in a trial.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby youknowit » Fri Feb 22, 2013 4:55 pm

No recruits to speak off just the return of Mark "elbows" Rowley. Yes they play karoonda in 3 weeks
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

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