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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Mister Footy » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:46 pm

King wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:Valleys Bad loss to noarlunga yesterday will probably cost them an opportunity to finish in top 4 and their road to the finals looks like pretty tough - with the exception of hackham and flaggies every team they play is above them on the ladder. No doubt they are underachieving at the moment and the coach has promised to shake things up. Let's hope it works


MF, care to comment on the "B" Grade? A win for HV against the odds (based on form and ladder position). Any personnel; for either team, not normal "B" Graders?


Actually quite the opposite a lot of c graders played hence their loss to Morphett vale Friday night
The b grade just seem to be getting it together - about time
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Off The Wall » Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:34 pm

Mister Footy wrote:
King wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:Valleys Bad loss to noarlunga yesterday will probably cost them an opportunity to finish in top 4 and their road to the finals looks like pretty tough - with the exception of hackham and flaggies every team they play is above them on the ladder. No doubt they are underachieving at the moment and the coach has promised to shake things up. Let's hope it works


MF, care to comment on the "B" Grade? A win for HV against the odds (based on form and ladder position). Any personnel; for either team, not normal "B" Graders?


Actually quite the opposite a lot of c graders played hence their loss to Morphett vale Friday night
The b grade just seem to be getting it together - about time

Counted about 2 players with more C grade games than B's? Noarlunga looked to have a few key posie players out
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby spot on » Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:45 pm

Mister Footy wrote:
King wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:Valleys Bad loss to noarlunga yesterday will probably cost them an opportunity to finish in top 4 and their road to the finals looks like pretty tough - with the exception of hackham and flaggies every team they play is above them on the ladder. No doubt they are underachieving at the moment and the coach has promised to shake things up. Let's hope it works


MF, care to comment on the "B" Grade? A win for HV against the odds (based on form and ladder position). Any personnel; for either team, not normal "B" Graders?


Actually quite the opposite a lot of c graders played hence their loss to Morphett vale Friday night
The b grade just seem to be getting it together - about time

Mister Footy I wouldn't use that as an excuse for getting beaten in C Grade, that is a very good Emu side especially with the likes of Mat Joreslafsky now playing.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby King » Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:25 pm

Off The Wall wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:
King wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:Valleys Bad loss to noarlunga yesterday will probably cost them an opportunity to finish in top 4 and their road to the finals looks like pretty tough - with the exception of hackham and flaggies every team they play is above them on the ladder. No doubt they are underachieving at the moment and the coach has promised to shake things up. Let's hope it works


MF, care to comment on the "B" Grade? A win for HV against the odds (based on form and ladder position). Any personnel; for either team, not normal "B" Graders?


Actually quite the opposite a lot of c graders played hence their loss to Morphett vale Friday night
The b grade just seem to be getting it together - about time

Counted about 2 players with more C grade games than B's? Noarlunga looked to have a few key posie players out


Did some research. Of Noarlunga's four leading goal kickers (Tasker, Nyland, Hocking & Trowse) only Nyland and Trowse played. Contributed 2 goals. For Happy Valley, all four leading goal kickers (Grundy, Williams, Rodgers and Evreniadis) played and contributed 8 goals between them. Appears the Shoes may have been a bit light on.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Reader » Mon Jul 25, 2011 2:52 pm

spot on wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:
King wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:Valleys Bad loss to noarlunga yesterday will probably cost them an opportunity to finish in top 4 and their road to the finals looks like pretty tough - with the exception of hackham and flaggies every team they play is above them on the ladder. No doubt they are underachieving at the moment and the coach has promised to shake things up. Let's hope it works


MF, care to comment on the "B" Grade? A win for HV against the odds (based on form and ladder position). Any personnel; for either team, not normal "B" Graders?


Actually quite the opposite a lot of c graders played hence their loss to Morphett vale Friday night
The b grade just seem to be getting it together - about time

Mister Footy I wouldn't use that as an excuse for getting beaten in C Grade, that is a very good Emu side especially with the likes of Mat Joreslafsky now playing.


Seems Matt Joraslafsky is not the only talented player having a kick on a Sunday. Names like Michael Byrne, Paul Hayford, Shane Fishlock, Ryan Campbell, Daniel Coletti, Sam Lock, Andrew Everton, Andrew Milsom, Billy Carroll and Chris Hanna. If I am not mistaken all these players are multiple A and B grade premiership players. Any reason why they are not playing higher grades at Morphett Vale?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby MatteeG » Mon Jul 25, 2011 3:29 pm

Reader wrote:Seems Matt Joraslafsky is not the only talented player having a kick on a Sunday. Names like Michael Byrne, Paul Hayford, Shane Fishlock, Ryan Campbell, Daniel Coletti, Sam Lock, Andrew Everton, Andrew Milsom, Billy Carroll and Chris Hanna. If I am not mistaken all these players are multiple A and B grade premiership players. Any reason why they are not playing higher grades at Morphett Vale?



Well for starters, Paul is my age, and Fishy would have to be older (too old :) ). Availability issues for Rhino? Cheese Twisties, BRD2 or ol man emu might be able to help me out!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Leo » Mon Jul 25, 2011 4:11 pm

MatteeG wrote:
Reader wrote:Seems Matt Joraslafsky is not the only talented player having a kick on a Sunday. Names like Michael Byrne, Paul Hayford, Shane Fishlock, Ryan Campbell, Daniel Coletti, Sam Lock, Andrew Everton, Andrew Milsom, Billy Carroll and Chris Hanna. If I am not mistaken all these players are multiple A and B grade premiership players. Any reason why they are not playing higher grades at Morphett Vale?



Well for starters, Paul is my age, and Fishy would have to be older (too old :) ). Availability issues for Rhino? Cheese Twisties, BRD2 or ol man emu might be able to help me out!


Joras has helped out the last 2 weeks due to very low numbers. The A's and B's have had easy games so lots of guys have been rested. Byrne retired recently from a grade as his body was struggling. Loves a kick and plays when his body will let him. Hayford is 35 and has calves that cant get through a training session, let alone a game. Fish got talked into a game when we were short just because he was standing in the wrong place at the wrong time on a saturday afternoon. Campbell has played a bit of both grades due to injury and form, Coletti works and can only play on occasions, Locky may work saturdays (not sure), Millsy has only played a couple, Billy works away and has a kick on the weeks he comes home, and Chris Hanna is the coach.

Hope that clears a few things up. All in all, it has been bloody hard just to get a side on the park this year, thats why so many players have donned the guernsey.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Hound » Mon Jul 25, 2011 5:05 pm

Just wondering if P32 is making a play for the A grade:) the second efforts including a diving smoother in the last quarter were inspriational, even though cramp may have set in not long after
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby crow man » Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:36 pm

Happy Valley have been going to shake things up for the last 3 years. They simply werent good enough on the week-end Mister Footy good to see you there. The way we are playing we wont be hanging around long in september.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:31 pm

Leo wrote:
MatteeG wrote:
Reader wrote:Seems Matt Joraslafsky is not the only talented player having a kick on a Sunday. Names like Michael Byrne, Paul Hayford, Shane Fishlock, Ryan Campbell, Daniel Coletti, Sam Lock, Andrew Everton, Andrew Milsom, Billy Carroll and Chris Hanna. If I am not mistaken all these players are multiple A and B grade premiership players. Any reason why they are not playing higher grades at Morphett Vale?



Well for starters, Paul is my age, and Fishy would have to be older (too old :) ). Availability issues for Rhino? Cheese Twisties, BRD2 or ol man emu might be able to help me out!


Joras has helped out the last 2 weeks due to very low numbers. The A's and B's have had easy games so lots of guys have been rested. Byrne retired recently from a grade as his body was struggling. Loves a kick and plays when his body will let him. Hayford is 35 and has calves that cant get through a training session, let alone a game. Fish got talked into a game when we were short just because he was standing in the wrong place at the wrong time on a saturday afternoon. Campbell has played a bit of both grades due to injury and form, Coletti works and can only play on occasions, Locky may work saturdays (not sure), Millsy has only played a couple, Billy works away and has a kick on the weeks he comes home, and Chris Hanna is the coach.

Hope that clears a few things up. All in all, it has been bloody hard just to get a side on the park this year, thats why so many players have donned the guernsey.



MateeG.... Leo has got it spot on. All sorts of reasons why these players aren't playing in higher grades, but its great to see that all these long time club servants will help out when the going gets tough and the numbers are short. As you know the older you get the more commitments outside football increase and you just cant pick players in A's and B's when they dont train, wouldnt be fair to all the outstanding bunch of young fellas busting there ass and certinly not the culture we want to set down at the EMUS.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Panther32 » Mon Jul 25, 2011 11:06 pm

The Hound wrote:Just wondering if P32 is making a play for the A grade:) the second efforts including a diving smoother in the last quarter were inspriational, even though cramp may have set in not long after

Lol...we'll see mate. ;)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby words of wisdom » Tue Jul 26, 2011 9:45 pm

Panther32 wrote:
The Hound wrote:Just wondering if P32 is making a play for the A grade:) the second efforts including a diving smoother in the last quarter were inspriational, even though cramp may have set in not long after

Lol...we'll see mate. ;)


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Panther32 » Tue Jul 26, 2011 11:08 pm

words of wisdom wrote:
Panther32 wrote:
The Hound wrote:Just wondering if P32 is making a play for the A grade:) the second efforts including a diving smoother in the last quarter were inspriational, even though cramp may have set in not long after

Lol...we'll see mate. ;)


Need a surround system to go with those plasmas! ;)

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Re: Southern Football League

Postby barry footynut » Wed Jul 27, 2011 10:38 am

With probably the easiest draw out of the top 8 does anyone think flaggys could sneak into a top four finish?? Looking at the draw there is going to be some great games to view over the next 5 wks.. Almost like a month of finals footy befor finals which is great prep for the teams that have earnt their place and top viewing for the supporters..
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Blue Boy » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:31 pm

barry footynut wrote:With probably the easiest draw out of the top 8 does anyone think flaggys could sneak into a top four finish?? Looking at the draw there is going to be some great games to view over the next 5 wks.. Almost like a month of finals footy befor finals which is great prep for the teams that have earnt their place and top viewing for the supporters..


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bag The Points » Wed Jul 27, 2011 12:40 pm

Massive game coming up between Port and the Shoes
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby BRaG » Wed Jul 27, 2011 4:52 pm

be interesting round if the umpires go on strike as what it currently the talk
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby sweendog » Wed Jul 27, 2011 5:37 pm

yeah u can only hope they do.......the umpiring this yr has been nothing short of disgusting and have cost us a few games

maybe my sister could umpire im sure shed do a better job
oh when the saints go marching in
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby helicopterking » Wed Jul 27, 2011 6:17 pm

BRaG wrote:be interesting round if the umpires go on strike as what it currently the talk



Havent they been on strike all year? :) :lol:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Archer11 » Wed Jul 27, 2011 9:20 pm

Bag The Points wrote:Massive game coming up between Port and the Shoes


It will be good to see two teams hungry to prove to all of the association that they have arrived maybe as apremiership contender. Also I believe that there is premiership reunions happening at noarlunga on saturday for the 1986, 1991 and of course the 2001 premierships on saturday at the oval. My tip would be that the shoes should win for all the old fellas. (6-12 points)
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