HFL Division 1 (Central)

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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby wazzal77 » Tue Aug 09, 2022 2:23 pm

Echunga only had one team missing the U18s. It is up the Clubs to approve or deny the Board just implements the Constitution. Echunga may have been able to show that their junior numbers coming up into U18 next year would see them fill a team so if thats the case its a sensible decision.

If theres other Country Div clubs that have the quota of all teams then why not let them play Div 1.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby caleb777 » Wed Aug 10, 2022 8:22 am

wazzal77 wrote:Echunga only had one team missing the U18s. It is up the Clubs to approve or deny the Board just implements the Constitution. Echunga may have been able to show that their junior numbers coming up into U18 next year would see them fill a team so if thats the case its a sensible decision.

If theres other Country Div clubs that have the quota of all teams then why not let them play Div 1.


Are there any Country clubs that would even be able to field 5 sides on their own? Ironbank potentially but how does that then impact the whole Iron Raiders set up and the ability of Bridgewater to field 5 sides?

IMO div 1 sides would probably want to avoid a complete bye next year with Echunga going down and it being unlikely any div2 side could come up to fill the void.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby Under_Scrutiny » Wed Aug 10, 2022 8:57 am

caleb777 wrote:
wazzal77 wrote:Echunga only had one team missing the U18s. It is up the Clubs to approve or deny the Board just implements the Constitution. Echunga may have been able to show that their junior numbers coming up into U18 next year would see them fill a team so if thats the case its a sensible decision.

If theres other Country Div clubs that have the quota of all teams then why not let them play Div 1.


Are there any Country clubs that would even be able to field 5 sides on their own? Ironbank potentially but how does that then impact the whole Iron Raiders set up and the ability of Bridgewater to field 5 sides?

IMO div 1 sides would probably want to avoid a complete bye next year with Echunga going down and it being unlikely any div2 side could come up to fill the void.


Echunga aren't going anywhere. They'll be in Div 1 in 2023.
The junior system in the HFL looks to be changing and resemble the RMFL model i.e u17.5, u15, u13 then the moddies. Good decision by HFL and a win for the smaller clubs.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby cracka » Wed Aug 10, 2022 10:25 am

wazzal77 wrote:Echunga only had one team missing the U18s. It is up the Clubs to approve or deny the Board just implements the Constitution. Echunga may have been able to show that their junior numbers coming up into U18 next year would see them fill a team so if thats the case its a sensible decision.

If theres other Country Div clubs that have the quota of all teams then why not let them play Div 1.

A few years ago the HFL was thinking of making it only 2 out of 3 junior sides for div 1 requirements. Maybe that's come into play now.
Onkas have forfeited 1 U18's game & had to use top up players from the team that had the bye at least once.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby Barkeroo » Wed Aug 10, 2022 1:36 pm

Definitely love the work that some of the clubs have done (Eg. Bridgewater and Ironbank) combining to get teams on the field is alot better than those kids going elsewhere to play or not even playing at all.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby B&F » Wed Aug 10, 2022 1:59 pm

Interesting reading the courier today about the appeal of the result between Mt Lofty and Echunga. Watched the first half this morning they have gotten the score wrong at half time. The HFL has it at Echunga 2.4 (16) to Mt Lofty 2.4 (16) but anyone that can count will see if you keep track of the score at half time it should be Echunga 2.5 (17) to Mt Lofty 2.3 (15). The livestream even has this CORRECT score up until some point later on in the game where it is changed with out any comment on this score update?

The HFL response is that the result will stand? Quiet a comical response considering if you re-watch the footage its clearly wrong, wouldn't common sense prevail here if you make a mistake (That is on film), correct action would be to own up HFL and correct this mistake. Has a big impact on one clubs chances to make the final 5.

The 2 point swing would mean Echunga win this game by 1 point.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby Bluedemon » Wed Aug 10, 2022 2:33 pm

B&F wrote:Interesting reading the courier today about the appeal of the result between Mt Lofty and Echunga. Watched the first half this morning they have gotten the score wrong at half time. The HFL has it at Echunga 2.4 (16) to Mt Lofty 2.4 (16) but anyone that can count will see if you keep track of the score at half time it should be Echunga 2.5 (17) to Mt Lofty 2.3 (15). The livestream even has this CORRECT score up until some point later on in the game where it is changed with out any comment on this score update?

The HFL response is that the result will stand? Quiet a comical response considering if you re-watch the footage its clearly wrong, wouldn't common sense prevail here if you make a mistake (That is on film), correct action would be to own up HFL and correct this mistake. Has a big impact on one clubs chances to make the final 5.

The 2 point swing would mean Echunga win this game by 1 point.


I thought the time keeper is meant to also keep the scores on a card and they can then match up to what the goal umpires have on their score cards
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby Bluedemon » Wed Aug 10, 2022 2:33 pm

B&F wrote:Interesting reading the courier today about the appeal of the result between Mt Lofty and Echunga. Watched the first half this morning they have gotten the score wrong at half time. The HFL has it at Echunga 2.4 (16) to Mt Lofty 2.4 (16) but anyone that can count will see if you keep track of the score at half time it should be Echunga 2.5 (17) to Mt Lofty 2.3 (15). The livestream even has this CORRECT score up until some point later on in the game where it is changed with out any comment on this score update?

The HFL response is that the result will stand? Quiet a comical response considering if you re-watch the footage its clearly wrong, wouldn't common sense prevail here if you make a mistake (That is on film), correct action would be to own up HFL and correct this mistake. Has a big impact on one clubs chances to make the final 5.

The 2 point swing would mean Echunga win this game by 1 point.


I thought the time keeper is meant to also keep the scores on a card and they can then match up to what the goal umpires have on their score cards
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby Dutchy » Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:32 pm

The goal umpires cards are the source of truth aren't they? If they match up then that's the final result
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby shoe boy » Wed Aug 10, 2022 4:41 pm

Dutchy wrote:The goal umpires cards are the source of truth aren't they? If they match up then that's the final result


I believe the time keepers are final call.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby jackpot jim » Wed Aug 10, 2022 10:59 pm

shoe boy wrote:
Dutchy wrote:The goal umpires cards are the source of truth aren't they? If they match up then that's the final result


I believe the time keepers are final call.


:shock: :shock:
I'd be shocked if that was the case.
Pretty sure it's all about what the Goal Umpires scorecards are.

There was an A grade match a few seasons ago in the GSFL where the goal umpires controversially awarded the match to one team and on appeal the GSFL hierarchy reversed the result after an investigation. The complete match was taped and i think that conclusively showed the original result was wrong. :roll:
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby am Bays » Thu Aug 11, 2022 7:09 am

shoe boy wrote:
Dutchy wrote:The goal umpires cards are the source of truth aren't they? If they match up then that's the final result


I believe the time keepers are final call.


Timekeeper scores are only used if there is a discrepancy between the two goal umpires.

jackpot jim wrote:
:shock: :shock:
I'd be shocked if that was the case.
Pretty sure it's all about what the Goal Umpires scorecards are.

There was an A grade match a few seasons ago in the GSFL where the goal umpires controversially awarded the match to one team and on appeal the GSFL hierarchy reversed the result after an investigation. The complete match was taped and i think that conclusively showed the original result was wrong. :roll:


Draw between Victor and Mclaren. Issue with process followed to check scores at 3/4 time by the flags. At full time there scores cards matched with a draw the result Upon review by the goal umpires coach of the radio call the claim by McLaren of a one point win was upheld.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby Benchwarmer » Mon Aug 15, 2022 3:12 pm

shoe boy wrote:
Dutchy wrote:The goal umpires cards are the source of truth aren't they? If they match up then that's the final result


I believe the time keepers are final call.


I thought that the time keeper's card was referred to in the event of the goal umpire cards being different in order to determine a result. If all three were different then we are screwed!
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby marbles » Mon Aug 15, 2022 6:14 pm

anyone got the list of HFLs top 40 players from adelaide now website article??......
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby marbles » Wed Aug 17, 2022 5:24 pm

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/subscrib ... our=append


here dudes...

anyone get past the paid article? copy paste the list here yea?...
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby The Bedge » Wed Aug 17, 2022 5:44 pm

40. TOM WORTHLEY (Uraidla Districts)
A standout interleague player this year, Worthley has shown quick development on the ball.
A hard-working player in the contest who can run all day, Worthley has been one of the keys behind Uraidla Districts’ strong season so far.
Has six best-player performances in 15 games.

39. DANIEL BENNETTS (Mt Barker)
Bennetts has been a significant addition for the Roos this year after playing over 100 games for Blackwood and his defensive ability has been on full display already for his new side.
An easy interleague selection this year, Bennetts can play anywhere in defence and can also slot into various other positions around the ground.
A quick mover who is strong in the air and smart with the ball, Bennetts has turned in four mentions in the best players in his 12 games so far.

38. JACOB QUARISA (Onkaparinga Valley)
It has been a struggle for Onkaparinga Valley in division one this year, bu Quarisa continues to turn in dominant displays on the ball.
The star mid, who also played interleague, has featured in his side’s best players 11 times in 13 games and has also kicked 11 goals.
His unmatched stamina makes him hard for opposition to keep up with.

37. ZABIEN PARKER-BOERS (Hahndorf)
Parker-Boers has adjusted well to his forward role at the Magpies and is becoming one of the league’s most damaging players in the forward 50 and up the ground.
Skilful by hand and efficient by foot, Parker-Boers hits the scoreboard almost every week and sets up teammates at an even better rate.
Has 16 goals in as many games this year and was also selected for the SA Country Championships.

36. HARRY WEEKS (Mt Lofty)
Weeks’ performances in the forwardline have been exceptional since returning to Mt Lofty from Sturt last year.
A creative player who is reliable in the air and by foot, Weeks can damage teams in front of goal or up the ground.
Has 24 goals in 14 games in 2022 to go with nine mentions in his side's best players.

35. ALEX GEORGIOU (Lobethal)
The former Melbourne and Norwood gun is one of the best key position players in the competition.
Predominantly producing strong performances as a key back, Georgiou can completely nullify opposing forwards with strong aerial contest work and elite ground ball gets.
He can also move up the ground to kick the odd goal, slotting home three this year to go with three best-on-ground performances.

34. ADAM HOULAHAN (Bridgewater-Callington)
Houlahan’s performances in the middle have been one of the major positives for the Raiders this season.
A tireless worker, Houlahan is always there when the ball is to be won and provides a strong option anywhere on the ground.
Has seven goals this year and nine displays in his side’s best players.

33. CONNER MILDE (Mt Lofty)
A nifty and quick-moving forward, Milde has remained one of the Devils’ most impactful players.
Milde maintains a dangerous presence inside the forward 50 and is capable of snapping a goal from almost any angle.
He has 41 goals in 15 games and has been named best afield three times this season.

32. COOPER NYKAMP (Hahndorf)
Nykamp remains one of the league’s most potent players in front of goal.
Skilful by hand and foot and a shifty presence inside 50, Nykamp has booted 35 majors in 15 appearances this year.
He has also been named in his side’s best players on four separate occasions this season.

31. TROY HOCKING (Blackwood)
Hocking’s ability to break open a contest from the middle or the flanks makes him an important player for the Woods.
An explosive player who is competent off of either foot and decisive in possession, he has tallied 10 goals this year to go along with seven best-player nods.

30. RYAN DIJKSMAN (Blackwood)
Dijksman has remained a tough and inspirational leader for Blackwood in 2022.
The Woods captain is a ball magnet who loves having a crack in the contest and can distribute the pill at a high efficiency.
He can also hit the scoreboard with consistency from the middle, with 12 goals and four best-player shifts to his name.

29. BRAD AGNEW (Echunga)
Arriving from Glenelg in the offseason, Agnew’s ‘hard-at-it’ approach to the game has significantly strengthened Echunga’s midfield.
A strong body in the contest who has no issue getting his hands dirty, Agnew is a clearance machine.
The tenacious onballer has been among his team’s best on nine occasions in 2022 and has seven goals in 14 games.

28. AIDAN RILEY (Lobethal)
Lobethal’s playing-coach has taken a slight back seat with teammate Mitch Grigg now commanding the Tigers on the ball, but he still has what it takes to be a top player in the HFL.
A strong body on the ball and a courageous player in the contest, Riley brings the toughness the Lobethal will need if it wants to go all the way in 2022.
He has been best on ground three times this year and also added three goals.

27. COOPER HOUGH (Hahndorf)
Hough’s ability to take a game apart within a matter of minutes makes him one of the hardest matchups in the league and one of the competition’s most valuable players.
A dynamic forward and a skilful finisher, he has only been kept goalless once this season by Bridgewater-Callington in round one.
Hough has an almost unmatched goal-sense, seeing the clever marksman boot 38 majors in 15 games and tally four best-on-ground nods.

26. JAMES ELLIOTT (Lobethal)
Elliott provides security and assuredness in possession for the Tigers and plays a significant part in his side’s setup behind the ball.
A strong mark and a terrific user of the ball, the 2022 interleague player has been one of Lobethal’s most consistent performers this year.
Has tallied four best-player performances in 12 games so far.

25. ZAC KUIPER (Onkaparinga Valley)
Kuiper has been one of Onkaparinga Valley’s best and most consistent players during what has been a frustrating year for the club.
Skilful and athletic in the contest and behind the ball, Kuiper’s marking nous, along with his ability to create a contest and distribute at high efficiency, make him one of the most promising players in the competition.
The SA Country Championships player has tallied 10 best-player nods in his 13 appearances.

24. MALACHI LINES (Mt Barker)
The former Sturt weapon has made a significant impact for the Roos this season, bringing pace and a penetrating kick to each contest.
Lines can cut teams open with his run-and-carry and efficiency out of the contest and has improved as the season has gone on.
He has nine best-player nods in 14 games and has also kicked three goals.

23. JAMES BRAIDWOOD (Lobethal)
The Tigers ruckman has been a star since arriving at Lobethal and replacing Brady Dawe.
With the ability to find his midfielders with consistent tap-work, while also occasionally moving up the ground and kicking a goal, Braidwood has been a dominant big man against most opponents.
Has nine best-player mentions in 14 appearances as well as three majors.

22. DUNCAN ROGERS (Nairne Bremer)

The Rams have struggled in games without Rogers this season and for good reason.
The 2022 SA Country Championships player has been a strong presence on the ball and in the contest for his club, also providing consistent run and carry as well as a cool head.
He has kicked seven goals in 12 games so far in 2022 to go along with three best-on-ground performances.

21. DANIEL ROBERTS (Hahndorf)

Roberts remains the most consistent ruckman in the competition, giving the gun Hahndorf midfield first look at the ball regularly.
The big man can compete with the best of them and is a strong mark.
He also does a lot of work around the ground, moving well and disposing efficiently.
Has five best-player performances in 12 games.

20. NICK THOMSON (Mt Lofty)
Thomson has become one of the best key defenders in the competition through season 2022.
The interleague team member is a strong one-on-one player who has no issue sitting on some of the best forwards in the HFL.
Has three best-player performances in his 16 appearances so far this year and continues to stand tall in defence for Mt Lofty.

19. SAM CALLINS (Mt Barker)
Callins has established himself as a top midfielder in the competition throughout season 2022 and Mt Barker’s rise with his continued development comes as no surprise.
A skilful and composed player on the ball, Callins damages teams with his strong decision-making and consistent delivery.
Has tallied 11 best-player performances in 16 games for the Roos and hit the scoreboard for four goals.

18. MATT TUCK (Blackwood)
A 2020 Mail Medalist and arguably top-five player in the league last season, Tuck would be higher-placed with more games under his belt for Blackwood this year.
Tuck’s explosiveness and skill on the ball as well as his ability to hit the scoreboard makes him one of the biggest weapons in the competition.
In just nine appearances this year, he has recorded three best-on-ground performances and slotted home 11 goals.

17. DARCY HOURIGAN (Nairne Bremer)
The former South Adelaide and Hahndorf gun currently sits second in the HFL’s leading-goalkicker table this year.
Strong and quick on the lead with a safe pair of hands and a reliable boot, Hourigan has been one of the best key targets in the competition for years.
Has 52 goals in 16 games to go along with five best-player showings.

16. BEN ADAMS (Blackwood)
Adams has starred in the middle for Blackwood in season 2022.
The Woods star accumulates the footy with the best of them and brings relentless effort to the contest.
He has 14 best-player displays in his 16 appearances and has also hit the scoreboard for two goals.

15. MITCHELL CARTER (Lobethal)
The league’s top goalkicker, Carter has everything a team would want in a key forward.
In his second year at the Tigers, the 23-year-old has been an imposing force up front, boasting a strong mark and a booming kick.
Carter sits on 53 goals after 15 appearances, with five best-on-ground performances.
His biggest day out so far was an eight-goal-haul against Nairne Bremer in round eight.

14. HENRY BRUCE (Mt Barker)
Mt Barker’s vice captain has led by example all year.
A consistent and skilful player, Bruce leads up the ground well to take strong marks and also finishes well in front of goal when he’s not setting up his teammates.
He has 19 goals and 10 best-player performances in 15 games.

13. NICK AMATO (Uraidla Districts)
The Demons captain has been as influential as anyone up front and in the contest this season.
A skilful player with the ability to deliver or finish on both sides of the body, Amato has tallied 23 goals in 15 games and has been among his team’s best on nine separate occasions.
The leadership duo of Terlich and Amato has led the club to a top-four spot.

12. ASH ECKERMANN (Mt Lofty)
One of the most reliable players across half-back and the wing in the competition, Eckermann has played a major role for Mt Lofty this season.
The SA Country Championships member provides speed and a penetrating kick for his side, tallying eight best-player nods and four goals so far in the league. Is also a star intercept mark.

11. JOEL PARKER-BOERS (Hahndorf)
A star across half-back and in the middle, Parker-Boers has been one of Hahndorf’s best this year.
Calm and skilful with the ball, the Magpies gun always seems to find time and space, damaging teams with his run-and-carry as well as his ability to kick a score.
The SA Country Championships participant has eight best-player performances and seven goals in 15 appearances for his club in season 2022.

10. NICK JAENSCH (Nairne Bremer)
A strong body in the middle, Jaensch’s impact for Nairne Bremer has been invaluable this season.
Athletic and tough as nails, Jaensch can influence a game in the contest and in the air, while also pushing up the ground to hit the scoreboard.
He has kicked seven goals and featured in the best players four times in 16 games for the Rams and was also an SA Country Championships player this year.

9. TROY PARKER-BOERS (Hahndorf)
Now a mainstay in Eastern’s SA Country Championships side, inside bull Parker-Boers has been a key weapon in Hahndorf’s arsenal.
Hard and relentless at the contest with a big tank, the Magpies star has led his side to many of its 15 wins so far this season.
Has eight best-player mentions in 16 games and was among the best on ground in all three Country Championships games.

8. MATT RAITT (Echunga)
Another member of this year’s Eastern SA Country Championships team, Raitt has been one of the most impactful forwards in the HFL.
In 15 games for Echunga, he has booted 20 goals and been named one of the team’s best on 12 separate occasions.
A speedy player with lightning quick hands, a strong mark and a booming boot, Raitt remains a big danger for any opposing side.

7. JORDAN HOULAHAN (Mt Barker)
Mt Barker has gone from a non-factor in 2021 to a premiership chance this season and Houlahan’s arrival has played a significant part in the turnaround.
The former Essendon and Sturt forward is a strong mark, quick decision maker and a consistent goal threat.
Houlahan’s first year at the Roos has been outstanding statistically, with 45 goals and five best-on-ground nods in 15 games.

6. PETER BAMPTON (Lobethal)
A strong all-round player, the former Norwood star has again proved a catalyst for a strong Lobethal season.
Bampton does his best work in the contest, applying tackle pressure without the ball and disposing brilliantly with it.
The Tigers star has 11 goals and 11 best-player performances in 13 games this year.

5. SAM WILLIAMS (Hahndorf)
Hahndorf’s captain has continued his run as one of the dominant forces in the league this year.
Providing elite leadership and a dominant presence on the ball and across the forwardline, the interleague team member has his Magpies primed for a run at yet another flag.
Williams has tallied 18 goals and 11 best-player appearances in 16 games this season.

4. JACKSON HOOPER (Bridgewater-Callington)
His club has struggled, but the Raiders captain has been at his best again for season 2022.
Last year’s Mail Medalist, Hooper remains dominant around the contest and in the forward 50, consistently producing with quick ball-use and strong pressure.
Hooper has been among the best on ground a remarkable 14 times in 16 games for his team and has also booted 18 goals so far this season.

3. DEAN TERLICH (Uraidla Districts)
Uraidla Districts’ playing-coach has been monumental up front for his side this season.
Terlich’s leadership is second to none and he has again been one of the most reliable kicks for goal in the competition.
A tireless worker, he can also put in a strong shift in the middle if his side requires it.
The Demons spearhead has booted 49 goals in 15 games – his team in with a big shot at a top-three finish heading into finals.

2. SAM HAYDEN (Hahndorf)
Hayden has been on yet another tear for Hahndorf this season, the versatile gun having an impact around the ground for the Magpies.
Also a member of this season’s interleague side, the former Sturt gun mainly has an impact in the middle, but can also slot in off half-back or at half-forward.
His efficient distribution and decision-making makes him a weapon against anyone.
In 14 league games for the Magpies this year, Hayden has been one of their best on 10 occasions while also kicking eight goals.

1. MITCH GRIGG (Lobethal)
Grigg has been colossal since joining the Tigers, dominating on the ball throughout the season.
The ex-Crow and two-time Magarey Medalist for Norwood remains strong and decisive in the contest, boasts one of the most accurate kicks in the competition, and has a strong nose for goal.
His addition to Lobethal’s ranks have the club set for a strong finals push.
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby marbles » Sat Aug 20, 2022 11:22 am

You bloody rippa! thanks bedgey! id have you at number 1 bro :supz: :supz:
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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby Tony Clifton » Thu Aug 25, 2022 5:37 am

5. SAM WILLIAMS (Hahndorf)
Hahndorf’s captain has continued his run as one of the dominant forces in the league this year.
Providing elite leadership and a dominant presence on the ball and across the forwardline, the interleague team member has his Magpies primed for a run at yet another flag.
Williams has tallied 18 goals and 11 best-player appearances in 16 games this season.

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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby Barkeroo » Wed Aug 31, 2022 11:22 pm

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Re: HFL Division 1 (Central)

Postby wazzal77 » Mon Sep 05, 2022 12:31 pm

Great round of finals games on the weekend, truly anyones race for the flag. Uri showing grit to win, Barker kicking themselves after going down in 2 x finals games that they could of won. Uri v Lobey, interesting encounter. R5 Lobey did it easy of Uraidla by 10 goas and R14 the other time with Lobey by 5 goals. I would say Lobey should win, and if they do they will be confident of a flag the week after. If Uraidla get up I reckon its Hahndorfs flag, they have had Uris measure for a while now. Time will tell.

In the Bs, if Uri beat Mt Lofty this week, Uri will have a chance to knock off Hahndorf with their bigger bodies on the big stage.

Barker to make it through to the U18s GF and its a toin coss from there.

16s is gonna be Blackwood v Onkas, and Blackwood faves - they wont let another loss slip

In the 14s Hahndorf the surprise, but feel that whoever wins this weeks prelim would be favourite for the flag based on season form.
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