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Re: Southern Football League

Postby know all » Fri Sep 12, 2008 11:45 am

Drove past the shoe earlier and there was people every where putting up fences cleaning out changerooms putting a new roof on the verandah.etc etc The oval was getting mowed and looks a absoulute treat hats off to the shoey people they really make a effort to put on a good venue for what looks like a belter of a game come sunday.congrates :D
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby KEYDEFENDER » Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:39 pm

Sunday looks like being a sloppy day.. any commentery on how this will affects each sides chances?..

Sat looks to be a hot day 24deg.. fitness will be a key here
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Swooper16 » Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:47 pm

I think both the smaller Noarlunga oval and wetter conditions will be in the Emus favour. Its no secret that Brightons strength is their running and fitness. These 2 factors might bring them back to the field a touch. Saying that tho last time these 2 teams met Brighton won on a very wet, muddy day. Think this one will be a nailbiter. Morphies by less then a kick.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Leg Rope » Fri Sep 12, 2008 12:58 pm

Coaches in 2009

from my understanding the following clubs are looking at
coaches for next year

Porties
MV
Christies
Aldinga
Hackham

What you guys think, who will those teams get?

You would think Reynella must be looking around as well after bombing out
early in the campaign. I think Evans may need to get the resume
in order.

Happy Valley ended up being disappointing in the end, but I think Spinks will stay there, as there list is very young (other than Keamy)

Should be interesting.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:02 pm

Swooper16 wrote:I think both the smaller Noarlunga oval and wetter conditions will be in the Emus favour. Its no secret that Brightons strength is their running and fitness. These 2 factors might bring them back to the field a touch. Saying that tho last time these 2 teams met Brighton won on a very wet, muddy day. Think this one will be a nailbiter. Morphies by less then a kick.


Got any thoughts on how the 2's games will pan out?

Need something to talk about to get me through the day.

For mine it will be a Morphies v Reynella GF but all are quality sides so could be anyone.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby know all » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:04 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:
Swooper16 wrote:I think both the smaller Noarlunga oval and wetter conditions will be in the Emus favour. Its no secret that Brightons strength is their running and fitness. These 2 factors might bring them back to the field a touch. Saying that tho last time these 2 teams met Brighton won on a very wet, muddy day. Think this one will be a nailbiter. Morphies by less then a kick.


Got any thoughts on how the 2's games will pan out?

Need something to talk about to get me through the day.

For mine it will be a Morphies v Reynella GF but all are quality sides so could be anyone.


Huh??? reynella
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:06 pm

know all wrote:
Zelezny Chucks wrote:
Swooper16 wrote:I think both the smaller Noarlunga oval and wetter conditions will be in the Emus favour. Its no secret that Brightons strength is their running and fitness. These 2 factors might bring them back to the field a touch. Saying that tho last time these 2 teams met Brighton won on a very wet, muddy day. Think this one will be a nailbiter. Morphies by less then a kick.


Got any thoughts on how the 2's games will pan out?

Need something to talk about to get me through the day.

For mine it will be a Morphies v Reynella GF but all are quality sides so could be anyone.


Huh??? reynella


Seems your not as Prophetic as your name might suggest.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Cheese Twisties » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:08 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:
know all wrote:
Zelezny Chucks wrote:
Swooper16 wrote:I think both the smaller Noarlunga oval and wetter conditions will be in the Emus favour. Its no secret that Brightons strength is their running and fitness. These 2 factors might bring them back to the field a touch. Saying that tho last time these 2 teams met Brighton won on a very wet, muddy day. Think this one will be a nailbiter. Morphies by less then a kick.


Got any thoughts on how the 2's games will pan out?

Need something to talk about to get me through the day.

For mine it will be a Morphies v Reynella GF but all are quality sides so could be anyone.


Huh??? reynella


Seems your not as Prophetic as your name might suggest.

Nope im with Know All on this one - should have posted this in the B Grade thread to avoid confusion ZC... ya twit!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Cheese Twisties » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:12 pm

KEYDEFENDER wrote:Sunday looks like being a sloppy day.. any commentery on how this will affects each sides chances?..

Sat looks to be a hot day 24deg.. fitness will be a key here

Hey KD you ring your BDOS mates and ill get on to the Emus lads, wanna see if we can get the game moved to tonight??? Id much prefer a SFL night final in awesome conditions (how nice was it for training last night) than the tripe that is forecasted for Sunday!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Swooper16 » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:12 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:
Swooper16 wrote:I think both the smaller Noarlunga oval and wetter conditions will be in the Emus favour. Its no secret that Brightons strength is their running and fitness. These 2 factors might bring them back to the field a touch. Saying that tho last time these 2 teams met Brighton won on a very wet, muddy day. Think this one will be a nailbiter. Morphies by less then a kick.


Got any thoughts on how the 2's games will pan out?

Need something to talk about to get me through the day.

For mine it will be a Morphies v Reynella GF but all are quality sides so could be anyone.


This would probably be more at home on the B grade thread....

Reynella seemed to account for Brighton easily in the Qually. They are probably the form team in the mcgoos at the moment and no doubt will be strengthered further with A grade inclusions (Valleys could well be also). Can anyone confirm whether Proctor, Log and the Middletons have qualified for B's?

Other game will be just as close as their Respective A grades clash (why couldnt they have them on the same day :evil: ) Brighton handled Morphies pretty easily at the bay. This is a much stronger Emus outfit and think they will just get over the line.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Fri Sep 12, 2008 1:13 pm

Got any thoughts on how the 2's games will pan out?

Need something to talk about to get me through the day.

For mine it will be a Morphies v Reynella GF but all are quality sides so could be anyone.[/quote]

Huh??? reynella[/quote]

Seems your not as Prophetic as your name might suggest.[/quote]
Nope im with Know All on this one - should have posted this in the B Grade thread to avoid confusion ZC... ya twit![/quote]

Apologies CT, maybe you can move your attempts to woo Fisho McSpaz to it's own separate thread as well.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Mexican » Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:06 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:Got any thoughts on how the 2's games will pan out?

Need something to talk about to get me through the day.

For mine it will be a Morphies v Reynella GF but all are quality sides so could be anyone.


Huh??? reynella[/quote]

Seems your not as Prophetic as your name might suggest.[/quote]
Nope im with Know All on this one - should have posted this in the B Grade thread to avoid confusion ZC... ya twit![/quote]

Apologies CT, maybe you can move your attempts to woo Fisho McSpaz to it's own separate thread as well.[/quote]

Now now ZC, careful, we've all seen first hand what a bit of sledging can do to CT's confidence, go easy...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby KEYDEFENDER » Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:08 pm

Cheese Twisties wrote:
KEYDEFENDER wrote:Sunday looks like being a sloppy day.. any commentery on how this will affects each sides chances?..

Sat looks to be a hot day 24deg.. fitness will be a key here

Hey KD you ring your BDOS mates and ill get on to the Emus lads, wanna see if we can get the game moved to tonight??? Id much prefer a SFL night final in awesome conditions (how nice was it for training last night) than the tripe that is forecasted for Sunday!


Sounds good CT. .. who's oval?.. would have to be neutral. I know brighton would be only good kicking to the southern end as the northern is in darkness unless the croquet players are swinging the mallet. Do Morphies lights still sway with the wind?.. it would make for interesting training trying to pick up an incoming ball in and out of darkness.

always loved training in Sep.. grounds hard, heats up and the freshly cut smell of grass mixed with anticipation of a GF berth does not get better.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Lova » Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:29 pm

KEYDEFENDER wrote:
Cheese Twisties wrote:
KEYDEFENDER wrote:Sunday looks like being a sloppy day.. any commentery on how this will affects each sides chances?..

Sat looks to be a hot day 24deg.. fitness will be a key here

Hey KD you ring your BDOS mates and ill get on to the Emus lads, wanna see if we can get the game moved to tonight??? Id much prefer a SFL night final in awesome conditions (how nice was it for training last night) than the tripe that is forecasted for Sunday!


Sounds good CT. .. who's oval?.. would have to be neutral. I know brighton would be only good kicking to the southern end as the northern is in darkness unless the croquet players are swinging the mallet. Do Morphies lights still sway with the wind?.. it would make for interesting training trying to pick up an incoming ball in and out of darkness.

always loved training in Sep.. grounds hard, heats up and the freshly cut smell of grass mixed with anticipation of a GF berth does not get better.


Morphies lights are good now. they ere upgraded a couple of years ago. all they do now is highlight the substandard ground conditions. especially at this time of year. after our last home game and with no finals at morphies the ground is left to fend for itself. anyone got les burdetts phone number??

As for the game. I say tonight at noarlunga is the go! that post about the freshly cut grass, oval in top shape, and verandah upgrade. got me pumped up. should be a cracker!!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Swooper16 » Fri Sep 12, 2008 3:30 pm

The Lova wrote:
KEYDEFENDER wrote:
Cheese Twisties wrote:
KEYDEFENDER wrote:Sunday looks like being a sloppy day.. any commentery on how this will affects each sides chances?..

Sat looks to be a hot day 24deg.. fitness will be a key here

Hey KD you ring your BDOS mates and ill get on to the Emus lads, wanna see if we can get the game moved to tonight??? Id much prefer a SFL night final in awesome conditions (how nice was it for training last night) than the tripe that is forecasted for Sunday!


Sounds good CT. .. who's oval?.. would have to be neutral. I know brighton would be only good kicking to the southern end as the northern is in darkness unless the croquet players are swinging the mallet. Do Morphies lights still sway with the wind?.. it would make for interesting training trying to pick up an incoming ball in and out of darkness.

always loved training in Sep.. grounds hard, heats up and the freshly cut smell of grass mixed with anticipation of a GF berth does not get better.


Morphies lights are good now. they ere upgraded a couple of years ago. all they do now is highlight the substandard ground conditions. especially at this time of year. after our last home game and with no finals at morphies the ground is left to fend for itself. anyone got les burdetts phone number??

As for the game. I say tonight at noarlunga is the go! that post about the freshly cut grass, oval in top shape, and verandah upgrade. got me pumped up. should be a cracker!!!!


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bag The Points » Fri Sep 12, 2008 4:45 pm

Leg Rope wrote:Coaches in 2009

from my understanding the following clubs are looking at
coaches for next year

Porties
MV
Christies
Aldinga
Hackham

What you guys think, who will those teams get?

You would think Reynella must be looking around as well after bombing out
early in the campaign. I think Evans may need to get the resume
in order.

Happy Valley ended up being disappointing in the end, but I think Spinks will stay there, as there list is very young (other than Keamy)

Should be interesting.

Think you can add the Lions onto thazt list as well.
On the Valley ---- its a dual role with Darren Twigden (not sure how either or both are standing for next year)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:24 pm

Bit of a quiet week. Must be because Reynella are gone and a rare week for the Bombers in any SFL finals series that we haven't been embroiled in some sort of controversy.

All the best for everyone this weekend either playing, coaching or spectating. Sorry Tatts, but I can't wish you luck mate. Looks as though we are going to get four seasons over the 2 days.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Fri Sep 12, 2008 5:34 pm

Down the Hill wrote:Bit of a quiet week. Must be because Reynella are gone and a rare week for the Bombers in any SFL finals series that we haven't been embroiled in some sort of controversy.

All the best for everyone this weekend either playing, coaching or spectating. Sorry Tatts, but I can't wish you luck mate. Looks as though we are going to get four seasons over the 2 days.


I was actually wondering how training went last night for the Reynella A grade and whether or not they've told the lawyers to call it a day.

Judging by their lack of posts on here I'd say they've conceded DTH.

Congratulations on the win.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby ex diver » Fri Sep 12, 2008 10:03 pm

Told you all pages back to watch out for the Cockle train.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Sat Sep 13, 2008 7:45 pm

Well done to Brighton 18 today,to good for our boys on the day and good luck next week.
Stayed for the day and watched Cove get over a very honest Pt Noarlunga.
Can't go without comment on the disgrasfull behaviour of some behind the goals at the southern end who spoiled what was a good day of football. I have posted previously on my support for the return to Pt Noarlunga for our grand final BUT after the actions of some I for one can not and will not support again. I don't care what started the incident but the mob mentalety of some was nothing but a disgrace. Pt Noarlunga you know who was involved and as host of the day you should at least repremand members that got involved in a spinless act of thugery or I am sure your football club will find itself on the outer when finals come around in the future,and that would be a sad day for SF footy. :evil:
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