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Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:43 am
by Vamos
Brodlach wrote:
Vamos wrote:
bubba love wrote:Thanks mate, who wins?


Should be close, hopefully Districts can get the job done. Not sure how much rain the Norwood area has got the last few days but it feels like we've had a bit on the peninsula so the ground could be like porridge come 2.30pm

I work in Norwood and it has had a heap of rain.

PAOC for me.


Yuck

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 1:05 pm
by locky801
Vamos wrote:
Brodlach wrote:
Vamos wrote:
bubba love wrote:Thanks mate, who wins?


Should be close, hopefully Districts can get the job done. Not sure how much rain the Norwood area has got the last few days but it feels like we've had a bit on the peninsula so the ground could be like porridge come 2.30pm

I work in Norwood and it has had a heap of rain.

PAOC for me.


Yuck


watching the C1 G/F the oval is a tad heavy thats for sure, reckon could be a mud heap by 2.30

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 3:20 pm
by locky801
Minor premiers in C1 and Div 1 Reserves beaten easily, be interesting to see what the main game brings

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 5:58 pm
by The Dark Knight
Port Districts win 9.9 to 7.3

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 6:05 pm
by locky801
The Dark Knight wrote:Port Districts win 9.9 to 7.3


Hard game, Districts the best side all year, think they may well be a tad stronger next season as well ;)

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 6:17 pm
by Eagles2014
The Dark Knight wrote:Port Districts win 9.9 to 7.3


Never in much doubt really, won pretty easily.

Well done to your brother TDK, hope he is ok. Not want you want going off to hospital in an Ambulance. Did he do his shoulder?

Be a big night down at Largs :D

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 6:19 pm
by The Dark Knight
Eagles2014 wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:Port Districts win 9.9 to 7.3


Never in much doubt really, won pretty easily.

Well done to your brother TDK, hope he is ok. Not want you want going off to hospital in an Ambulance. Did he do his shoulder?

Be a big night down at Largs :D

Suspected broken collarbone, off to Calvary Wakefield!
He managed to stay until the end of the game to see the end result.
Districts too strong defensively today, their pressure on PAOC was immense and were aided by the conditions.

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 8:44 pm
by bubba love
Dizzies way too good, score line flattered PAC, was that mark Cosgrove playing on ball for PAC?

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 8:55 pm
by jo172
Great effort by Districts. Very worthy premier

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:01 pm
by amber_fluid
Well done Districts.
A long time coming but well deserved.

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:27 pm
by Senor Moto Gadili
bubba love wrote:Dizzies way too good, score line flattered PAC, was that mark Cosgrove playing on ball for PAC?

I assume you are referring to Hayden Jolly. He had a poor game today ..... suspect he was injured. Quality player.

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:32 pm
by jo172
Just noting going back to 2017 the premiers list reads: ROCS, TTG, PNU, Goodwood, PAOC and now Port Districts.

Hugely healthy for the comp to have six different flag winners in six years

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 9:39 pm
by amber_fluid
jo172 wrote:Just noting going back to 2017 the premiers list reads: ROCS, TTG, PNU, Goodwood, PAOC and now Port Districts.

Hugely healthy for the comp to have six different flag winners in six years



The Port District side today was as good if not better than any you’ve mentioned.
I can see them being around the mark next year.

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 11:53 pm
by Senor Moto Gadili
amber_fluid wrote:
jo172 wrote:Just noting going back to 2017 the premiers list reads: ROCS, TTG, PNU, Goodwood, PAOC and now Port Districts.

Hugely healthy for the comp to have six different flag winners in six years



The Port District side today was as good if not better than any you’ve mentioned.
I can see them being around the mark next year.

I would have the 2021 PAOC team ahead of the rest by some considerable margin, but Port Districts are up there and if they can keep their squad they are in the mix.

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 9:05 am
by amber_fluid
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
jo172 wrote:Just noting going back to 2017 the premiers list reads: ROCS, TTG, PNU, Goodwood, PAOC and now Port Districts.

Hugely healthy for the comp to have six different flag winners in six years



The Port District side today was as good if not better than any you’ve mentioned.
I can see them being around the mark next year.

I would have the 2021 PAOC team ahead of the rest by some considerable margin, but Port Districts are up there and if they can keep their squad they are in the mix.


Yeah fair call.
Last years PAOC side was probably a 10 goal better side than the PAOC side yesterday.

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 10:56 am
by wristwatcher
jo172 wrote:Just noting going back to 2017 the premiers list reads: ROCS, TTG, PNU, Goodwood, PAOC and now Port Districts.

Hugely healthy for the comp to have six different flag winners in six years



Congrats to Port Districts. They were the best team i saw all year and worthy winners. Nice to break a 31 year drought. I nearly collapsed last night when i saw PD stalwart Heath Pocock at the Harness Racing Drivers Championship and not 15 deep at Dizzy Square but alas I'm sure celebrations continued long enough for him to join after hours.

Interesting stat there Jim and great for the comp. Gives hope to all teams especially after one of the more even Div 1 comps i have ever seen. The counter for that stat may be that and correct me if I'm wrong, across those 6 years Port District are only 6th team to have appeared in the Grand Finals.
2002 - PD v PAC
2021 - PAC v PNU
2020 - GD v ROC
2019 - PNU v PAC
2018 - TTG v ROC
2017 - ROC v PNU
This would certainly give hope to Glenunga and SPOC who both looked right around the mark whilst Broadview and SHOC certainly wont be limping into the top flight in 2023

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:12 am
by jo172
Correct, also suspect you’d find PAOC, TTG, Goodwood, PNU and ROCS to have been a loser of a prelim many of those years too

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:17 am
by Vamos
Pssss

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 11:17 am
by Vamos
Pssss

Re: 2022 Adelaide Footy League- Division 1

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2022 1:11 pm
by Footy Chick
wristwatcher wrote:
jo172 wrote:Just noting going back to 2017 the premiers list reads: ROCS, TTG, PNU, Goodwood, PAOC and now Port Districts.

Hugely healthy for the comp to have six different flag winners in six years



Congrats to Port Districts. They were the best team i saw all year and worthy winners. Nice to break a 31 year drought. I nearly collapsed last night when i saw PD stalwart Heath Pocock at the Harness Racing Drivers Championship and not 15 deep at Dizzy Square but alas I'm sure celebrations continued long enough for him to join after hours.

Interesting stat there Jim and great for the comp. Gives hope to all teams especially after one of the more even Div 1 comps i have ever seen. The counter for that stat may be that and correct me if I'm wrong, across those 6 years Port District are only 6th team to have appeared in the Grand Finals.
2002 - PD v PAC
2021 - PAC v PNU
2020 - GD v ROC
2019 - PNU v PAC
2018 - TTG v ROC
2017 - ROC v PNU
This would certainly give hope to Glenunga and SPOC who both looked right around the mark whilst Broadview and SHOC certainly wont be limping into the top flight in 2023


sorry to correct but it's 30 (1992) was their last A1 flag - they've obviously won a couple of flags since in D2. You're not the only one that's said 31 either..