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Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2015 1:35 am
by jackpot jim
966 days ago (about 2 1/2 seasons) Yankalilla squared off against the Creeks for the 2012 Premiership on Yanks home ground.
Creeks prevailed by 21 points 14 - 9 to 11 - 6.
Fast Forward to their Round 6 2015 clash and the only similarity to that day is the scoreline.
Creeks again prevailing in a hard fought scrap to win by 9 points 13 - 10 to 12 -7.
What was different today to back then?
Beers have gone up a $1
Crowd was down about 85%
Perfect conditions today compared to the strong Northerly back then.
Only 26.190476 % of players from that GF day battled it out today.
Thats 11 from 42.
Creeks had 5 (Basir, D.James, Saunders, Dave & Nick Warren)
Yank had 6 (Bond, Brannigan-Fisher, P.Fittock, Hunt, James and Sidebottom)
With such a large turnaround of players and loss of experience and some serious talent in a relatively short time it's not surprising
that these 2 clubs have plummeted so quickly.
Tho neither will threaten finals this year they should still be able to provide competitive efforts in the remaining 12 Minor
round matches.
Yank losing playing coach Thomson for the game in the 2nd Qtr with concussion ? was unlucky for them.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2015 3:08 pm
by dogsrbarkin
jackpot jim wrote:966 days ago (about 2 1/2 seasons) Yankalilla squared off against the Creeks for the 2012 Premiership on Yanks home ground.
Creeks prevailed by 21 points 14 - 9 to 11 - 6.
Fast Forward to their Round 6 2015 clash and the only similarity to that day is the scoreline.
Creeks again prevailing in a hard fought scrap to win by 9 points 13 - 10 to 12 -7.
What was different today to back then?
Beers have gone up a $1
Crowd was down about 85%
Perfect conditions today compared to the strong Northerly back then.
Only 26.190476 % of players from that GF day battled it out today.
Thats 11 from 42.
Creeks had 5 (Basir, D.James, Saunders, Dave & Nick Warren)
Yank had 6 (Bond, Brannigan-Fisher, P.Fittock, Hunt, James and Sidebottom)
With such a large turnaround of players and loss of experience and some serious talent in a relatively short time it's not surprising
that these 2 clubs have plummeted so quickly.
Tho neither will threaten finals this year they should still be able to provide competitive efforts in the remaining 12 Minor
round matches.
Yank losing playing coach Thomson for the game in the 2nd Qtr with concussion ? was unlucky for them.

What happened JJ Why the question mark

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Tue May 19, 2015 7:09 pm
by jackpot jim
Question mark because he was helped from the field and didn't return. Was later told he was concussed.
I guess he was? Have no reason to believe otherwise.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 8:03 pm
by DoublebluTiger
If he was concussed on Saturday I wouldn't be suprised if that's it for Thomson's playing days. He's had several knocks and from what i've heard he's struggled to recover from them.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 8:14 pm
by Firstbounce
Yeah I have to agree DbT .. I am surprised he was even playing . From what I heard on Saturday he would be well advised to hang up the boots for good. Health and Family are far more important than a game of Footy.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 8:12 pm
by dogsrbarkin
Round 7

Creek v Bays ...........Bays easy 66 pts

Compass v Strath ..Compass by 36 pts

Muddies v Willunga....Muddies by 18 pts

McLaren v Goolwa...Is there anyone else that wants to go to goolwa :shock: $$$ hopefully McLaren by 11 pts

Victor v Yank.......Victor real p1ssed about last week , Victor by 72 pts

Let the sun shine again !!!!

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 1:06 am
by jackpot jim
Well no real surprise with the 5 winners of Round 7 but the margins certainly were a little surprising.

Goolwa/PE, Myponga and Compass all had BIG wins over McLaren, Willunga and Strath respectively.

Victor scraping in over Yank by only 3 points suggests they still have plenty of work to do to be a serious contender.

Bays had a real tough slog at the Creek to secure a 25 point win pretty much on the back of a 5 goal to nil 2nd term to set up their win.
Both teams defenses made scoring hard despite the perfect conditions with only the IN FORM Neale (6 goals) for the Bays and Keeley (7 goals out of the 8 kicked for the Hawks) appearing as constant forward threats.

Is it too early to say the FIVE is set ?
There appears to be only 5th spot up for grabs at this early stage.
Unless McLaren beat Yank & Creek in next 2 rounds i think it's Mypongas to lose.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 11:43 am
by LexLuther
I think the 4 is set, the top 3 for me could go either way goolwa has 4th! I'm surprised that mclaren a have been struggling of late, thought they would have a few more wins thus far

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:25 pm
by words of wisdom
jackpot jim wrote:Well no real surprise with the 5 winners of Round 7 but the margins certainly were a little surprising.

Goolwa/PE, Myponga and Compass all had BIG wins over McLaren, Willunga and Strath respectively.

Victor scraping in over Yank by only 3 points suggests they still have plenty of work to do to be a serious contender.

Bays had a real tough slog at the Creek to secure a 25 point win pretty much on the back of a 5 goal to nil 2nd term to set up their win.
Both teams defenses made scoring hard despite the perfect conditions with only the IN FORM Neale (6 goals) for the Bays and Keeley (7 goals out of the 8 kicked for the Hawks) appearing as constant forward threats.

Is it too early to say the FIVE is set ?
There appears to be only 5th spot up for grabs at this early stage.
Unless McLaren beat Yank & Creek in next 2 rounds i think it's Mypongas to lose.


Not sure it's Myponga's to loose - although I am looking forward to us having Allen, Gum & Bartetzko in at least 1 game together this year [-o<

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 6:57 pm
by dogsrbarkin
Could someone give me some info on the mc cracken cup rounds?

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 8:55 pm
by jackpot jim
dogsrbarkin wrote:Could someone give me some info on the mc cracken cup rounds?


Have heard of the McCracken Cup over the years but what is it actually?
Does anyone know or even care?
Is it a prestigious thing to win?
I have NFI ?

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 9:00 pm
by neverwas neverwillbe
Rounds are noted on the program. It's a knockout comp and last team standing wins. Winner gets a golf day at McCracken with drinks and food provided after the season ends.


Dingo took my baby.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 10:44 pm
by BJ Ernest
jackpot jim wrote:
dogsrbarkin wrote:Could someone give me some info on the mc cracken cup rounds?


Have heard of the McCracken Cup over the years but what is it actually?
Does anyone know or even care?
Is it a prestigious thing to win?
I have NFI ?


Rounds 1,2 and 7 this year. After those rounds have been completed a ladder is compiled from these 3 round results.

The top 2 sides from this ladder when they play in the 2nd half of the season are playing for the McCracken Cup.

Prize is a day of golf, with booze and food included at Mccracken and is a ripping day for any club lucky enough to win it!

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2015 12:18 am
by jackpot jim
Cheers for that explanation BJ
Really does sound like its worth winning. :drinkers: :partyman:

Well going on that info it seems there were 4 undefeated teams from those 3 rounds.

Goolwa / Port Elliot 3 wins 185.2%
Encounter Bay 3 wins 160.2%
Mount Compass 3 wins 155.3%
Victor Harbor 3 wins 127.9%

So it seems that Goolwa / P.E. will play E.Bay for the McCracken Cup in Round 18

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2015 4:01 pm
by LexLuther
Myponga to bee to strong for a struggling strath
Mclaren to re-ignite their season, lose this and it's curtains
Compass in a goal fest, should be close.. If they win this have to be flag favourites
Goolwa to flex against a weaker side, can't seem to do it against the better teams
Victor to smash Willunga, been disappointing the last 2 weeks

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 8:57 am
by shoe boy
LexLuther wrote:Myponga to bee to strong for a struggling strath
Mclaren to re-ignite their season, lose this and it's curtains
Compass in a goal fest, should be close.. If they win this have to be flag favourites
Goolwa to flex against a weaker side, can't seem to do it against the better teams
Victor to smash Willunga, been disappointing the last 2 weeks


Who are the in's for Compass in 2015 or just a lift from playing group ?

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 11:02 am
by field of dreams
Bays v Compass: Hot Dogs too good.
GPE v Creek: Off the back of 2 big wins, GPE will be too slick for Creek.
Strath v Pongy: Pongy should be too strong.
Will v VH: Interesting with neither side travelling that too well - Willunga coming off 2 near 10 goal losses and VH's form ordinary at best. Some quality returns to the VH side and should see them win. I wonder who will be first to sit Boydy on his arse?!
Yank v McLaren: Yes VH were ordinary last week but Yank really aren't far off the pace esp considering they were without Thomson, Fittock, Wilson, Plant, Lewis +++. IF they get any of that quality back I think Mclaren will be in for a tough day. I'm going for the "upset"?

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 5:15 pm
by dogsrbarkin
Round 8

Goolwa v Creek...Hot Pies expensive but look good....... margin 69pts

Strath v Pongy.... Miners in its Strath by 6 pts ....Miners out plays loose guys in defense very average...Pongy by 30pts

Willunga v Victor ...Thewlis back in Victor by 19 pts

Yank v McLaren....After watching McLaren in round 1 i rate them not sure what's going on...Go the tigers this week by 11 pts

Bays v Compass....If you follow compass you will never get lost !! Cracker game this week I reckon its the dogs again by 3 pts

Lets all get out and about and let the sunshine in !!!!!!

Ps Hey Guggy boy God bless the council ;)

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 5:19 pm
by dogsrbarkin
field of dreams wrote:Bays v Compass: Hot Dogs too good.
GPE v Creek: Off the back of 2 big wins, GPE will be too slick for Creek.
Strath v Pongy: Pongy should be too strong.
Will v VH: Interesting with neither side travelling that too well - Willunga coming off 2 near 10 goal losses and VH's form ordinary at best. Some quality returns to the VH side and should see them win. I wonder who will be first to sit Boydy on his arse?!
Yank v McLaren: Yes VH were ordinary last week but Yank really aren't far off the pace esp considering they were without Thomson, Fittock, Wilson, Plant, Lewis +++. IF they get any of that quality back I think Mclaren will be in for a tough day. I'm going for the "upset"?


Haha that would be good but didn't you say earlier that he wasn't required due to your "youth Policy" ;) Surely he wouldn't be chasing the coin ol mate !

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 5:27 pm
by field of dreams
dogsrbarkin wrote:Haha that would be good but didn't you say earlier that he wasn't required due to your "youth Policy" ;) Surely he wouldn't be chasing the coin ol mate !


Hey if he wanted to come back for $0 I'm sure we would have taken him [emoji6]

But why pay a little fella (good as he is) when we've got a stack of young locals raring to go!
Good mates as they are, I'm sure once they cross the white line it will be on!