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Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 4:16 pm
by King
Front & Centre wrote:Predictions for the weekend
Emus is a tough, physical battle - heart says I would love to see a Viking win but after our performance last week and their last contest head says Emus
Cockledivers to set aside any doubts about their fitness and lead all game.
Anyone care to predict the Mail Medal - would love to see Jonny get his third !


Flaggies pair Michael Shearer and Matt Carey could go 1, 2 :lol:

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 5:19 pm
by jumbo20
Who is coaching Aldinga in 2015?

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 5:33 pm
by shoe boy
jumbo20 wrote:Who is coaching Aldinga in 2015?


u17 coach from myponga. ex Willunga lad ? name escapes me (Damien smith )

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:26 pm
by Broken Down Hack
Morphettville Park Football Club

Would like to pass on there condolences on the passing of club great Glen "BOONIE" Simons after a 7 yr battle with melanoma.

Glen played 212 A Grade games from 1995 till 2009 ... retiring in 2012 with 259 senior games

Club Captain in 2005 / 2006

SFL Player Life Member 2006
MPFC Player Life Member 2008
MPFC Best Team SFL, Back Pocket
MPFC Life Member 2013

R.I.P Nugget your will be sadly missed by all at the "ROOS"

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 9:22 pm
by Backliner
shoe boy wrote:
jumbo20 wrote:Who is coaching Aldinga in 2015?


u17 coach from myponga. ex Willunga lad ? name escapes me (Damien smith )


Mail medallist GSFL 2005 , Myponga?

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 2:11 am
by Old man river
Backliner wrote:
shoe boy wrote:
jumbo20 wrote:Who is coaching Aldinga in 2015?


u17 coach from myponga. ex Willunga lad ? name escapes me (Damien smith )


Mail medallist GSFL 2005 , Myponga?



yep should be interseting

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 1:25 pm
by jet-airport
Old man river wrote:
Backliner wrote:
shoe boy wrote:
jumbo20 wrote:Who is coaching Aldinga in 2015?


u17 coach from myponga. ex Willunga lad ? name escapes me (Damien smith )


Mail medallist GSFL 2005 , Myponga?



yep should be interseting


Didn't he want the A grade job at Pongy????

plenty of mail on threads that whoever is up there this year may have a DENT to their chances of coaching 2015.....

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 1:47 pm
by Look Good In Leather
jet-airport wrote:
Old man river wrote:
Backliner wrote:
shoe boy wrote:[quote="jumbo20"]Who is coaching Aldinga in 2015?


u17 coach from myponga. ex Willunga lad ? name escapes me (Damien smith )


Mail medallist GSFL 2005 , Myponga?



yep should be interseting


Didn't he want the A grade job at Pongy????

plenty of mail on threads that whoever is up there this year may have a DENT to their chances of coaching 2015.....[/quote]
Clay has been reappointed from what I have heard

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 12:58 am
by Mister Footy
Credit where credit is due and well done to emus today. Had our chances but the pressure put on by emus defence made it difficult to convert. Had enough of the ball but inaccuracy cost us.

Been several years since we haven't won a final and to be out in straight sets doesn't sit well. I would expect some changes. :x

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 11:52 am
by Snaparazzi
Anyone recognize those umps yesterday? Some very peculiar decisions. Not a standard I would expect at this time of year. Hoover doing B grade was still a level above what he's capable of.

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 1:22 pm
by spot on
Snaparazzi wrote:Anyone recognize those umps yesterday? Some very peculiar decisions. Not a standard I would expect at this time of year. Hoover doing B grade was still a level above what he's capable of.

Wasn't just the peculiar decisions but the non decisions

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 7:25 pm
by oxa
2 times I have now seen a king hit that what put you before a judge in a porties V flaggies game.

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:58 pm
by sportsfan
Isn't Manhood coaching? Or is there a new cheap shotter at porties :D

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:29 pm
by Numbers
Pretty sure it was a cheap shot to a bloke already on the ground by some weak prick (#10) from Flaggie!

No idea who he was, but did he get reported or just red carded?

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 10:06 pm
by Down the Hill
Numbers wrote:Pretty sure it was a cheap shot to a bloke already on the ground by some weak prick (#10) from Flaggie!

No idea who he was, but did he get reported or just red carded?


A red card is a report so he will have a trip to the tribunal on Tuesday night.

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 10:15 am
by Leo
Could you get better rivalry in Prelim week? The Shoes v Cocklies and Winies v Emus!! At the risk of embarrassing myself, im going to tip 2 upsets, and I reckon Porties and the Emus will contest the big one.

The Shoes have been fantastic. They have a great mix of inside and outside players, but there outside players have gone untouched for the majority of the year. This is the big stage, and im tipping that Manhood wont allow these guys to run around unchecked away from the contest. Porties love it physical all over the ground, and I think it may be left to too few for the Shoes. Porties by 14points.

The Sunday game is another cracker. The Emus have found form at the right time, and the Winies deserve to be where they are with a great season. I think the form lines of both teams are different. The Winies had a super first half of the year, the Emus have been just as good through the second half. Having the skipper back is a huge bonus for the emus at this time of the year. The emus defence will crucial, I think they can hold the Winefly forwards, and there speed on the big ground will give them the edge. Without a noted goalkicker, they will share it around, and that will be hard for the Winies to defend. Emus in a ripper by 8 points.

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:10 pm
by shoe boy
Leo wrote:Could you get better rivalry in Prelim week? The Shoes v Cocklies and Winies v Emus!! At the risk of embarrassing myself, im going to tip 2 upsets, and I reckon Porties and the Emus will contest the big one.

The Shoes have been fantastic. They have a great mix of inside and outside players, but there outside players have gone untouched for the majority of the year. This is the big stage, and im tipping that Manhood wont allow these guys to run around unchecked away from the contest. Porties love it physical all over the ground, and I think it may be left to too few for the Shoes. Porties by 14points.

The Sunday game is another cracker. The Emus have found form at the right time, and the Winies deserve to be where they are with a great season. I think the form lines of both teams are different. The Winies had a super first half of the year, the Emus have been just as good through the second half. Having the skipper back is a huge bonus for the emus at this time of the year. The emus defence will crucial, I think they can hold the Winefly forwards, and there speed on the big ground will give them the edge. Without a noted goalkicker, they will share it around, and that will be hard for the Winies to defend. Emus in a ripper by 8 points.


You mean the lads that get tagged every game Leo?

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 1:54 pm
by spot on
Watching the B grade final last Saturday between the Emus and Christies, I noticed one of the water boys for Christies was the A Grade coach Paul Crate, would have been delivering more than water wouldn't he ?

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 3:05 pm
by Look Good In Leather
spot on wrote:Watching the B grade final last Saturday between the Emus and Christies, I noticed one of the water boys for Christies was the A Grade coach Paul Crate, would have been delivering more than water wouldn't he ?


Cratey ran the water for the B-Grade in both their finals and the B-Grade coach ran water for the A-Grade. Great to see those guys rolling up their sleeves and getting involved.

The week prior in the U/18s, both Paul Crate (CB) & Matthew Dent (HV) ran water for their respective teams - was great to see from a community sport perspective.

Re: Southern Football League

PostPosted: Mon Sep 08, 2014 3:17 pm
by qwerty
Down the Hill wrote:
Numbers wrote:Pretty sure it was a cheap shot to a bloke already on the ground by some weak prick (#10) from Flaggie!

No idea who he was, but did he get reported or just red carded?


A red card is a report so he will have a trip to the tribunal on Tuesday night.


How is the young fella? Looked in a pretty bad way yesterday and took no further part in the game.