BL the standouts but it appears the next 4-5 teams can all beat each other on the day
being the new boys into div 6 next year we would love to see the gawler trip go up to div 5

by zedman » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:27 pm
by human blanket #3 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:56 pm
zedman wrote:are TOS the real deal?..scottroo what do you think?
BL the standouts but it appears the next 4-5 teams can all beat each other on the day
being the new boys into div 6 next year we would love to see the gawler trip go up to div 5
by scottroo » Mon Aug 03, 2009 4:59 pm
by zedman » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:22 pm
by mypaddock » Mon Aug 03, 2009 5:23 pm
scottroo wrote:they were very good, ran hard, i thought they had a good mix of talls and smalls, there best player in matthews wasnt playing
by human blanket #3 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:03 pm
Groover wrote:human blanket #3 wrote:CU played in really good spirit on sat and stayed in touch with us for the first half. a bit dissapointing from heccies point of view but it is good to see that CU and glenunga have started to getting closer to some teams.
CU goal ump was a shocker tho. gave two goals in the 2nd quarter within 5 mins that missed my .5m and you think when the player having a shot says s##t, you expect it to be a point. its just a little thing like this that people remember about a club and takes away from the effort the CU boys put in on sat. i think the umps tho need to use some common sense and just stand behind or near the mark tho for set shots. such a simple way to fix a problem like this.
Rumour has it that a match day official had a run in with a Div 6 player at the match and may be issuing a report based on what happened. Would be a shame for the player concerened if he misses out on finals because of this. (was not from either side playing on the day)
by Groover » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:14 pm
human blanket #3 wrote:Groover wrote:human blanket #3 wrote:CU played in really good spirit on sat and stayed in touch with us for the first half. a bit dissapointing from heccies point of view but it is good to see that CU and glenunga have started to getting closer to some teams.
CU goal ump was a shocker tho. gave two goals in the 2nd quarter within 5 mins that missed my .5m and you think when the player having a shot says s##t, you expect it to be a point. its just a little thing like this that people remember about a club and takes away from the effort the CU boys put in on sat. i think the umps tho need to use some common sense and just stand behind or near the mark tho for set shots. such a simple way to fix a problem like this.
Rumour has it that a match day official had a run in with a Div 6 player at the match and may be issuing a report based on what happened. Would be a shame for the player concerened if he misses out on finals because of this. (was not from either side playing on the day)
care to elaborate? which team then?
by Groover » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:16 pm
by EddieV » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:31 pm
Groover wrote:human blanket #3 wrote:Groover wrote:human blanket #3 wrote:CU played in really good spirit on sat and stayed in touch with us for the first half. a bit dissapointing from heccies point of view but it is good to see that CU and glenunga have started to getting closer to some teams.
CU goal ump was a shocker tho. gave two goals in the 2nd quarter within 5 mins that missed my .5m and you think when the player having a shot says s##t, you expect it to be a point. its just a little thing like this that people remember about a club and takes away from the effort the CU boys put in on sat. i think the umps tho need to use some common sense and just stand behind or near the mark tho for set shots. such a simple way to fix a problem like this.
Rumour has it that a match day official had a run in with a Div 6 player at the match and may be issuing a report based on what happened. Would be a shame for the player concerened if he misses out on finals because of this. (was not from either side playing on the day)
care to elaborate? which team then?
Have heared it was a young Paralowie player, The story i was told was that the player had been at the club and was being a nuisance, in which the match day official (also club president) told the person that he was not welcome on the premises and asked him to leave, in which the young man had taken matters into his own hands and apparently flattened the bloke, hence a report could be made.
by Freo HeaveHo » Mon Aug 03, 2009 7:20 pm
human blanket #3 wrote:zedman wrote:are TOS the real deal?..scottroo what do you think?
BL the standouts but it appears the next 4-5 teams can all beat each other on the day
being the new boys into div 6 next year we would love to see the gawler trip go up to div 5
i personally thought TOS werent as good as others thought they were. thought they lacked a bit of height and depth in the team. after last weeks result though, you have to give them a lot of credit for such a big win.
by dee man » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:22 pm
morell wrote:Sometimes things happen that defy explanation. I was bitterly, bitterly disappointed with Luke's actions. To the point where I considered not playing the remainder of the match and questioning my role within the club.Masha wrote:Bit of explaining to do Morrell.....you were right though, they aren't snipers. But how do you explain Luke McDonnell punching a bloke to the head while he was laying on the ground? Thuggery?
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On a side note it was good to put a face to the name of a few people. Good to shake hands and get some encouragement from Payney. Seemed like a genuine football person.
As for Browny. Well, he kicked I think 5 goals on me and 8 for the day, so he can get stuffed. Nah Browny was good fun to play football with, even if he did give me a bit of a lesson.
by Groover » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:41 pm
dee man wrote:i can understand where you are coming from morgs.to say two weeks to go is to long is an understatement.to be honest i am at the stage where i am questioning my love of the game but more important,i am questioning the role of young men in society.because of actions recently this great club will lose some great people.i am so disappointed that i was unable to teach some of these young men anything that could help them not only in life but also in footy.to be honest i think footy might have passed me by.morell wrote:Sometimes things happen that defy explanation. I was bitterly, bitterly disappointed with Luke's actions. To the point where I considered not playing the remainder of the match and questioning my role within the club.Masha wrote:Bit of explaining to do Morrell.....you were right though, they aren't snipers. But how do you explain Luke McDonnell punching a bloke to the head while he was laying on the ground? Thuggery?
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On a side note it was good to put a face to the name of a few people. Good to shake hands and get some encouragement from Payney. Seemed like a genuine football person.
As for Browny. Well, he kicked I think 5 goals on me and 8 for the day, so he can get stuffed. Nah Browny was good fun to play football with, even if he did give me a bit of a lesson.
by whufc » Mon Aug 03, 2009 10:53 pm
dee man wrote:i can understand where you are coming from morgs.to say two weeks to go is to long is an understatement.to be honest i am at the stage where i am questioning my love of the game but more important,i am questioning the role of young men in society.because of actions recently this great club will lose some great people.i am so disappointed that i was unable to teach some of these young men anything that could help them not only in life but also in footy.to be honest i think footy might have passed me by.morell wrote:Sometimes things happen that defy explanation. I was bitterly, bitterly disappointed with Luke's actions. To the point where I considered not playing the remainder of the match and questioning my role within the club.Masha wrote:Bit of explaining to do Morrell.....you were right though, they aren't snipers. But how do you explain Luke McDonnell punching a bloke to the head while he was laying on the ground? Thuggery?
-----
On a side note it was good to put a face to the name of a few people. Good to shake hands and get some encouragement from Payney. Seemed like a genuine football person.
As for Browny. Well, he kicked I think 5 goals on me and 8 for the day, so he can get stuffed. Nah Browny was good fun to play football with, even if he did give me a bit of a lesson.
by carey » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:25 pm
Groover wrote:human blanket #3 wrote:CU played in really good spirit on sat and stayed in touch with us for the first half. a bit dissapointing from heccies point of view but it is good to see that CU and glenunga have started to getting closer to some teams.
CU goal ump was a shocker tho. gave two goals in the 2nd quarter within 5 mins that missed my .5m and you think when the player having a shot says s##t, you expect it to be a point. its just a little thing like this that people remember about a club and takes away from the effort the CU boys put in on sat. i think the umps tho need to use some common sense and just stand behind or near the mark tho for set shots. such a simple way to fix a problem like this.
Rumour has it that a match day official had a run in with a Div 6 player at the match and may be issuing a report based on what happened. Would be a shame for the player concerened if he misses out on finals because of this. (was not from either side playing on the day)
by carey » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:28 pm
human blanket #3 wrote:zedman wrote:are TOS the real deal?..scottroo what do you think?
BL the standouts but it appears the next 4-5 teams can all beat each other on the day
being the new boys into div 6 next year we would love to see the gawler trip go up to div 5
i personally thought TOS werent as good as others thought they were. thought they lacked a bit of height and depth in the team. after last weeks result though, you have to give them a lot of credit for such a big win.
by carey » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:29 pm
by whufc » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:31 pm
carey wrote:human blanket #3 wrote:zedman wrote:are TOS the real deal?..scottroo what do you think?
BL the standouts but it appears the next 4-5 teams can all beat each other on the day
being the new boys into div 6 next year we would love to see the gawler trip go up to div 5
i personally thought TOS werent as good as others thought they were. thought they lacked a bit of height and depth in the team. after last weeks result though, you have to give them a lot of credit for such a big win.
lack height are we talking about the same trinity? they have plenty of height and they can all play to! i believe the fittest side going around and keith hooker is up there with the best coach's going around thats for sure.
from what i seen 2weeks ago and the CLG result they have to be a chance.
by carey » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:33 pm
whufc wrote:carey wrote:human blanket #3 wrote:zedman wrote:are TOS the real deal?..scottroo what do you think?
BL the standouts but it appears the next 4-5 teams can all beat each other on the day
being the new boys into div 6 next year we would love to see the gawler trip go up to div 5
i personally thought TOS werent as good as others thought they were. thought they lacked a bit of height and depth in the team. after last weeks result though, you have to give them a lot of credit for such a big win.
lack height are we talking about the same trinity? they have plenty of height and they can all play to! i believe the fittest side going around and keith hooker is up there with the best coach's going around thats for sure.
from what i seen 2weeks ago and the CLG result they have to be a chance.
Is he in his mid to late 30's, about the same size as you carey.
by carey » Mon Aug 03, 2009 11:36 pm
dee man wrote:i can understand where you are coming from morgs.to say two weeks to go is to long is an understatement.to be honest i am at the stage where i am questioning my love of the game but more important,i am questioning the role of young men in society.because of actions recently this great club will lose some great people.i am so disappointed that i was unable to teach some of these young men anything that could help them not only in life but also in footy.to be honest i think footy might have passed me by.morell wrote:Sometimes things happen that defy explanation. I was bitterly, bitterly disappointed with Luke's actions. To the point where I considered not playing the remainder of the match and questioning my role within the club.Masha wrote:Bit of explaining to do Morrell.....you were right though, they aren't snipers. But how do you explain Luke McDonnell punching a bloke to the head while he was laying on the ground? Thuggery?
-----
On a side note it was good to put a face to the name of a few people. Good to shake hands and get some encouragement from Payney. Seemed like a genuine football person.
As for Browny. Well, he kicked I think 5 goals on me and 8 for the day, so he can get stuffed. Nah Browny was good fun to play football with, even if he did give me a bit of a lesson.
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