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Postby schimma » Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:45 am

Swooper16 wrote:Yep a very smart looking St Brendans were able to run out fairly convincing winners on sunday arvo over Irish Australians. Mitcham look like they will be a tough game - A couple of good experienced players and look like a fit bunch. With a few games under the belt they will be around the mark.

I hear that West. ireland got over onkas by a couple of points in the clash of the round friday night....perhaps Schimma could tell us more.



The goats got over the line by 2 points. conditions were tough and slippery. St marys turned it on as usual. Both sides had a lot of new players and both sides will improve.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Brock Landers » Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:58 am

schimma wrote:
Swooper16 wrote:Yep a very smart looking St Brendans were able to run out fairly convincing winners on sunday arvo over Irish Australians. Mitcham look like they will be a tough game - A couple of good experienced players and look like a fit bunch. With a few games under the belt they will be around the mark.

I hear that West. ireland got over onkas by a couple of points in the clash of the round friday night....perhaps Schimma could tell us more.



The goats got over the line by 2 points. conditions were tough and slippery. St marys turned it on as usual. Both sides had a lot of new players and both sides will improve.


Did Mitch Portlock play for you guys schimma?
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby schimma » Mon Oct 19, 2009 12:44 pm

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schimma wrote:
Swooper16 wrote:Yep a very smart looking St Brendans were able to run out fairly convincing winners on sunday arvo over Irish Australians. Mitcham look like they will be a tough game - A couple of good experienced players and look like a fit bunch. With a few games under the belt they will be around the mark.

I hear that West. ireland got over onkas by a couple of points in the clash of the round friday night....perhaps Schimma could tell us more.



The goats got over the line by 2 points. conditions were tough and slippery. St marys turned it on as usual. Both sides had a lot of new players and both sides will improve.


Did Mitch Portlock play for you guys schimma?



yes the greatman had a run around. he is off overseas for a few weeks. but when he comes back will slot straight into our midfield. he also brought out a willunga mate. A wingman who is 6ft4 and runs all day. should be a great pick ups for the goats
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Mon Oct 19, 2009 7:36 pm

Interesting set of results...Mitcham not to be taken likely.Should be a great first half of the year,but lets be honest,ive won 5 Jims.Betty is where its at.We will all jockey for position in the early part of the year but the highest honour apart from national success a S.A Gaelic footballer could ever have bestowed upon him is the "Betty Hannigan" cup.The same name given to the cup of the u/18 australasian champons.Betty Hannigan was one of the founders of Gaelic football in this state and to win her trophy is something that should rate up there with anyones greatest achievements.Looks like it will be a fantastic and even season.It should be closer than D Flos haircut.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Flinders O'Neills » Tue Oct 20, 2009 1:40 pm

Wristwatcher...why not make it 1 season then?....would make more sense and reward the teams that are consistent over 14 games rather than 7......
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Neville Bartoss » Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:06 pm

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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:45 pm

Flinders O'Neills wrote:Wristwatcher...why not make it 1 season then?....would make more sense and reward the teams that are consistent over 14 games rather than 7......




i agree mate.my opinion is the jim farnham cup should be awarded as a league cup for the highest placed teams and then a finals series for the hannigan cup.i think the way the system is set up now,if a team losses its first 2 games its nearly impossible to finish top 2 and play in the farnham cup final....1 season oct-march with a comprehensive finals series would allow a team to make up the necessary ground in a 12 round season.everyone plays each other twice and a 4 week finals series could take place with 7 teams.
having said that im not on the board but was previously for many years and a change of this magnitude would take about 250 hours of meetings to negotiate.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby schimma » Tue Oct 20, 2009 3:40 pm

wristwatcher wrote:
Flinders O'Neills wrote:Wristwatcher...why not make it 1 season then?....would make more sense and reward the teams that are consistent over 14 games rather than 7......




i agree mate.my opinion is the jim farnham cup should be awarded as a league cup for the highest placed teams and then a finals series for the hannigan cup.i think the way the system is set up now,if a team losses its first 2 games its nearly impossible to finish top 2 and play in the farnham cup final....1 season oct-march with a comprehensive finals series would allow a team to make up the necessary ground in a 12 round season.everyone plays each other twice and a 4 week finals series could take place with 7 teams.
having said that im not on the board but was previously for many years and a change of this magnitude would take about 250 hours of meetings to negotiate.



alot of hair would be lost over such a move!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:34 am

wristwatcher wrote:This weekends tips

MATCH OF THE ROUND
Onkas v West Ireland...West Ireland by 1-5pts in an upset.Onkas have many new players and it may take them a week to settle against the goats who have the least amount of changes from last year of any of the teams.Another key may be the new aero-dynamic haircut being sported by Dave Flo.It is said to have cut his wind resistance by upto 1%.

Na Fianna v Mitcham....Na Fianna by 5-10pts.Again a host of new players for both teams.Mitcham will be led by Chris Carey and Soxy and a host of new players from the Mithcham Hawks.Na Fiannas recruits include Motorboat,DT,Dirtbag,Stama the hamma,Gav O Really and some other old fat guy.Na Fianna experienced players should see them get the chocolates.

Irish Australians v St Brendans....St.Brendans by 5-10.This game may see the greatest change of personell of all games.I.A look like having a lot of new players.St Brendans rumour mill suggests it will have State minors coming out their wazoos.Its hard to imagine last years Hannigan cup champs dropping their first game.

Does anyone agree/disagree with these tips!!!!






two games correct with the right margin amd how can you pick a draw anytime unless the game is being umpired by jerry roe or jerry jnr
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Neville Bartoss » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:04 pm

Good to see the gaelic commitee are up to their old tricks again.....Daniel Della Verde denied registration and unable to play this season. Flinders to appeal the Decision on November 2. Reason given was he played for Titans. Correct me if Im wrong but didnt the medal winner from Onkas previously ply for the Titans? Seems a little hypocritical
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Neville Bartoss » Wed Oct 21, 2009 5:11 pm

I would like peoples thoughts on the issue of clubs supplying referees for gaelic footy.

Clubs are required to supply a ref or be threatened with fines and points deductions. I know of no other competition that threatens such action. Clubs play a match fee of around 120 per match to cover referees, plus a registration fee of around 30 dollars per player. Surely the fact that clubs pay such large fees should prevent them from having to provide a referee.

There has to be enough soccer and football umpires out there twiddling their thumbs in the summer looking for some extra cash. Why not contact the relevant authorities and make some enquiries?

It is like rocking up to a recreational basketball game at a rec centre, paying your game and registration fees and then being asked to umpire another teams games, its ridiculous and would never happen!
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Cheese Twisties » Wed Oct 21, 2009 8:47 pm

Neville Bartoss wrote:I would like peoples thoughts on the issue of clubs supplying referees for gaelic footy.

Clubs are required to supply a ref or be threatened with fines and points deductions. I know of no other competition that threatens such action. Clubs play a match fee of around 120 per match to cover referees, plus a registration fee of around 30 dollars per player. Surely the fact that clubs pay such large fees should prevent them from having to provide a referee.

There has to be enough soccer and football umpires out there twiddling their thumbs in the summer looking for some extra cash. Why not contact the relevant authorities and make some enquiries?

It is like rocking up to a recreational basketball game at a rec centre, paying your game and registration fees and then being asked to umpire another teams games, its ridiculous and would never happen!

I have to disagree there NB, where do you think these new Gaelic umpires are going to come from? Aussie Rules and Soccer? I dont think so, the majority of people that umpire those sports do so for the love of the game (aussie rules or soccer) not the love of umpiring! And if you play Gaelic Football - you know how odd and different the rules are to both those sports!

I do agree its certainly tough to supply an umpire - we at St Brendan's are certainly struggling to find one for this season - but if you look at the umpires who do the job now like umpiring extraordinaire Tommy Javor, they are all previous State League Gaelic Football players, not randoms who are keen to earn some cash just umpiring.

Tho i wish it was like basketball and as easy as finding a few high school kids who want the extra cash to umpire a few games!
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:04 pm

Neville Bartoss wrote:Good to see the gaelic commitee are up to their old tricks again.....Daniel Della Verde denied registration and unable to play this season. Flinders to appeal the Decision on November 2. Reason given was he played for Titans. Correct me if Im wrong but didnt the medal winner from Onkas previously ply for the Titans? Seems a little hypocritical





That is dissappointing.most people would not be aware that Della was an integral part of S.A,s first national title in 16 years in 2003 with the S.A minors and his Dad Tony organised the sponsorship that year to financially assist that team.
I was under the impression that the Titans would never be allowed back in the competition but their ex players would be allowed back in various teams.I cant believe the only reason given was "he played for the Titans". There must be more to it than that....Yes you are correct NB the comp currently already has ex Titans players playing for Onkas,Flinders and Na Fianna.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Thu Oct 22, 2009 2:19 pm

To respond to Mr. Cheese Twisties comment...."umpire extrodaniare, Tommy Javor".Just spoke to him re;this comment and despite being flattered by this description he has asked me to point out that the ONLY reasons he umpires nearly all mens games is due to his love of the game and the hope for consistency in the umpiring interpretations and performance.He was quick to point that umpiring does give you the best seat in the house to see quality Gaelic but generally it is a very very difficult thing to do and even when he believes he has had a good game invariably the perception of some will be that he has not.He also said he is looking forward to helping the new refs get up and running and will enjoy watching others experience the magic of being a Gaelic Referee. ;)
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Neville Bartoss » Thu Oct 22, 2009 4:35 pm

Cheese Twisties wrote:
Neville Bartoss wrote:I would like peoples thoughts on the issue of clubs supplying referees for gaelic footy.

Clubs are required to supply a ref or be threatened with fines and points deductions. I know of no other competition that threatens such action. Clubs play a match fee of around 120 per match to cover referees, plus a registration fee of around 30 dollars per player. Surely the fact that clubs pay such large fees should prevent them from having to provide a referee.

There has to be enough soccer and football umpires out there twiddling their thumbs in the summer looking for some extra cash. Why not contact the relevant authorities and make some enquiries?

It is like rocking up to a recreational basketball game at a rec centre, paying your game and registration fees and then being asked to umpire another teams games, its ridiculous and would never happen!

I have to disagree there NB, where do you think these new Gaelic umpires are going to come from? Aussie Rules and Soccer? I dont think so, the majority of people that umpire those sports do so for the love of the game (aussie rules or soccer) not the love of umpiring! And if you play Gaelic Football - you know how odd and different the rules are to both those sports!

I do agree its certainly tough to supply an umpire - we at St Brendan's are certainly struggling to find one for this season - but if you look at the umpires who do the job now like umpiring extraordinaire Tommy Javor, they are all previous State League Gaelic Football players, not randoms who are keen to earn some cash just umpiring.

Tho i wish it was like basketball and as easy as finding a few high school kids who want the extra cash to umpire a few games!


I guess the new referees would go through the free refereeing course offered by the association and have the same training as every other current umpire?

Their previous refereeing experience would definitely help them and I done see how not playing the game would affect your ability to referee?

I think the financial aspect could definitely encourage a few of these referees to undertake the course, they definately dont umpire footy and soccer for free!
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Swooper16 » Thu Oct 22, 2009 4:49 pm

Always seems to be a few of the Sudanese community hanging around...perhaps we can throw them the whistle...?
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:03 am

Swooper16 wrote:Always seems to be a few of the Sudanese community hanging around...perhaps we can throw them the whistle...?




You will find that the young sudanese boys actually do assist us in the goal umpiring and as lines persons.Unfortunately their performances have been inconsistent and they dont quite seem ready to take the next step as the central umpire.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:19 am

This weekends tips....

West Ireland v Flinders....Goats by 1-5 in what i expect to be a ferocious contest.Looking forward to watching this game closely.

Onkas v Na Fianna....Onkas by 1-5.Sammy "Chewbacca" Janetskis recent body waxing may just be the aero dynamic turn around Onkas need to kick start their season.Dan "Milko" Bryant will be looking to blanket him,much like his chest hair used to do.Hopefully this game will see the 2009 debuts of "The Moose+The Motorboat" both kitting up for the finns

Mitcham v Irish Aust....Mitcham by 1-5.After an impressive first up come from behind draw Mitcham should get their first win a close one.Stevey "Ray" Clay and "Johnny" Platten will be the keys to I.A if they are to stop that from happening.

Due to the fact im yet to get a tip wrong im sure you all agree with these astute assumptions....Any variations to these???
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Brock Landers » Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:43 am

Neville Bartoss wrote:
Cheese Twisties wrote:
Neville Bartoss wrote:I would like peoples thoughts on the issue of clubs supplying referees for gaelic footy.

Clubs are required to supply a ref or be threatened with fines and points deductions. I know of no other competition that threatens such action. Clubs play a match fee of around 120 per match to cover referees, plus a registration fee of around 30 dollars per player. Surely the fact that clubs pay such large fees should prevent them from having to provide a referee.

There has to be enough soccer and football umpires out there twiddling their thumbs in the summer looking for some extra cash. Why not contact the relevant authorities and make some enquiries?

It is like rocking up to a recreational basketball game at a rec centre, paying your game and registration fees and then being asked to umpire another teams games, its ridiculous and would never happen!

I have to disagree there NB, where do you think these new Gaelic umpires are going to come from? Aussie Rules and Soccer? I dont think so, the majority of people that umpire those sports do so for the love of the game (aussie rules or soccer) not the love of umpiring! And if you play Gaelic Football - you know how odd and different the rules are to both those sports!

I do agree its certainly tough to supply an umpire - we at St Brendan's are certainly struggling to find one for this season - but if you look at the umpires who do the job now like umpiring extraordinaire Tommy Javor, they are all previous State League Gaelic Football players, not randoms who are keen to earn some cash just umpiring.

Tho i wish it was like basketball and as easy as finding a few high school kids who want the extra cash to umpire a few games!


I guess the new referees would go through the free refereeing course offered by the association and have the same training as every other current umpire?

Their previous refereeing experience would definitely help them and I done see how not playing the game would affect your ability to referee?

I think the financial aspect could definitely encourage a few of these referees to undertake the course, they definately dont umpire footy and soccer for free!


Wasn't the recently planned umpiring clinic postponed or cancelled?

With a wide range of understanding of the rules in the comp, it is more imperitave than usual that anyone who refs understands the subtleties and nuances of the game, which I believe only comes from playing the game, a la Richie Benaud's stellar cricket commetary!

One of the main criticisms of the umpires in the AFL is that they have never played the game themselves, at any level, which gives an individual a good understanding of how some infringements of the rules don't effect a contest, and to let those infringements go so the game flows.

IMO any Aussie Rules or Soccer ref who wants to ref Gaelic should have to play a few games, maybe in the midweek comp.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby schimma » Fri Oct 23, 2009 7:51 am

wristwatcher wrote:This weekends tips....

West Ireland v Flinders....Goats by 1-5 in what i expect to be a ferocious contest.Looking forward to watching this game closely.

Onkas v Na Fianna....Onkas by 1-5.Sammy "Chewbacca" Janetskis recent body waxing may just be the aero dynamic turn around Onkas need to kick start their season.Dan "Milko" Bryant will be looking to blanket him,much like his chest hair used to do.Hopefully this game will see the 2009 debuts of "The Moose+The Motorboat" both kitting up for the finns

Mitcham v Irish Aust....Mitcham by 1-5.After an impressive first up come from behind draw Mitcham should get their first win a close one.Stevey "Ray" Clay and "Johnny" Platten will be the keys to I.A if they are to stop that from happening.

Due to the fact im yet to get a tip wrong im sure you all agree with these astute assumptions....Any variations to these???



going to be very interesting to see how the goats go. missing a few lads. last year flinders gave us a good touch up. should be a close one.

Na Fianna to beat onkas

mitcham over irish easy
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