by Jugs » Fri Aug 05, 2011 5:34 pm
by morell » Sat Aug 06, 2011 6:03 pm
Jugs wrote:I think it will be SHOC.
by The_Warrior » Sun Aug 07, 2011 9:28 pm
The_Warrior wrote:TIRED TIGER wrote:The_Warrior wrote:I've seen some debate on the Div 5 thread but who's game to do a Div 7 Team of the Year?
I've given it a crack, have tried as best as I can to get blokes from every side in but I tell you what it's bloody hard...no doubt missed some blokes and have got some guys out of position but here you go
FF: Todd Mackereth (NP), Cameron Carroll (SHOC), Ivan Novosel (ML)
HF: Matt Robertson (NP), Luke McDonell (MP), Andrew Matthews (AV)
C: Jarrod Gordon (AV), Rob O’Gorman (ML), Justin Kurenda (SHOC)
HB: Derek Newchurch (NP), Shane Stanley (ML), David Floreani (SHOC)
FB: Troy Potuszynski (MP), Grant Williams (TTG), Nathan Bruce-Gordon (ML)
Foll: Scott Burgess (AV), Damien Victor (NP), Brenton Reidy (ML)
Bench: Glen Mount (TTG), Dion Gregory (FU), Michael Gollan (AV), Anthony May (MP)
Unlucky: Pete Uncle (TTG), Steven Marks (NP), Alex Beaton (Athel), Matthew Ralph (ML), Michael Quirke (SHOC), Willie Sansbury (NP)
Anybody I've missed?
what about polky from the mozzies,what sort of year has he had????
Polky has been great for us this season TT. Has missed a couple through injury, but has dominated a couple of matches (kicked 9 one week) and would be in out Top 10 for the B&F, but he along with Kennett, Ralph, Duncan and Smits I couldn't squeeze in (would like to have!). Rob O'Gorman and Brenton Reidy have been clearly our best this season while Stanley was on fire early in the season for us, Novosel has been good again this year off a flank and Bruce-Gordon has been rejuvenated as a small defender. This is the 3rd year I've picked a side and it's arguably the strongest I've done.
by hazza11 » Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:42 am
by dee man » Mon Aug 08, 2011 6:46 am
hazza11 wrote:Was a very bizarre day yesterday @ Mawson Lakes against Modbury (in both grades)
This has been mentioned on here before how Modbury's D's are better that their C's, it was proven again yesterday!
First of all I will take my hat off to Modbury's C grade as they recieve very little help or support from their club, get smashed most weeks, still play in good spirits and seem like good blokes (unlike the D grade)
I did not see one D grader stay around and help out in any way shape or form! The D graders played in a heated game and left immediately.
A few off the C graders were targeted from ML supporters with comments along the lines "don't worry mate you won't be dropped to the D grade" and many other comments along those lines! I heard on more than one occassion a Modbury player say I either play in this team or none at all! The Modbury D grade are after a cheap flag. Will they get it? Time will only tell
by The Informer » Mon Aug 08, 2011 10:07 am
by Footy Smart » Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:04 am
by The Informer » Mon Aug 08, 2011 11:36 am
Footy Smart wrote:Agreed, very dissapointing and the lads in the C grade are fantastic. Unfortunatelly the D grade have seperated themselves from the club somewhat. The reasons for the players just wanting to play D grade has been discussed here before so i wont go over it again!
What I will say is:
A 'D' Grade flag is far from the clubs priority, never has and never will
The club pays a trainer to be at the games (he unfortunately doesnt rock up occasionally) anddont know if he was there Saturday
There was coach, Mark Shean has taken over while skittles has played higher
I can assure you this will not be happening this year and some may argue it shouldnt have happened this year, but circumstances (hard to explain on here and mean little if you arent around the club) have let the events unfold this season.
by DKL » Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:23 pm
by Footy Smart » Mon Aug 08, 2011 12:43 pm
The_Informer wrote:Footy Smart wrote:Agreed, very dissapointing and the lads in the C grade are fantastic. Unfortunatelly the D grade have seperated themselves from the club somewhat. The reasons for the players just wanting to play D grade has been discussed here before so i wont go over it again!
What I will say is:
A 'D' Grade flag is far from the clubs priority, never has and never will
The club pays a trainer to be at the games (he unfortunately doesnt rock up occasionally) anddont know if he was there Saturday
There was coach, Mark Shean has taken over while skittles has played higher
I can assure you this will not be happening this year and some may argue it shouldnt have happened this year, but circumstances (hard to explain on here and mean little if you arent around the club) have let the events unfold this season.
Cheers for the reply FootySmart, I actually think your C grade trainer played on Sat as they were that short.
All i can say is, if you are saying a D grade flag is far from the clubs priority, y would these D grade blokes not get picked to play C grade or can you tell the club where you want to play?
The C grade was a great bunch of blokes who seemed to be having fun even know there where having there pants pulled down.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:16 pm
DKL wrote:Hey Anderson, what's this I read about Angle Vale appointing current Gumeracha coach David Thomson for next season? Surely the SAAFL won't let Thommo back in any capacity and hasn't DeJager done enough at your club to hold the position if he wants?
by Quick Movement » Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:24 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:DKL wrote:Hey Anderson, what's this I read about Angle Vale appointing current Gumeracha coach David Thomson for next season? Surely the SAAFL won't let Thommo back in any capacity and hasn't DeJager done enough at your club to hold the position if he wants?
AVFC will join the APFL within the next 5 years I reckon.
by Bigshow82 » Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:25 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:DKL wrote:Hey Anderson, what's this I read about Angle Vale appointing current Gumeracha coach David Thomson for next season? Surely the SAAFL won't let Thommo back in any capacity and hasn't DeJager done enough at your club to hold the position if he wants?
AVFC will join the APFL within the next 5 years I reckon.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:43 pm
Quick Movement wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:DKL wrote:Hey Anderson, what's this I read about Angle Vale appointing current Gumeracha coach David Thomson for next season? Surely the SAAFL won't let Thommo back in any capacity and hasn't DeJager done enough at your club to hold the position if he wants?
AVFC will join the APFL within the next 5 years I reckon.
Highly doubtful LM, APFL is was above Angle Vales level, there would need to be alot of improvment or they could be another Roseworthy College.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:46 pm
Bigshow82 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:DKL wrote:Hey Anderson, what's this I read about Angle Vale appointing current Gumeracha coach David Thomson for next season? Surely the SAAFL won't let Thommo back in any capacity and hasn't DeJager done enough at your club to hold the position if he wants?
AVFC will join the APFL within the next 5 years I reckon.
Could be a big rivalry next year LM with Smithfield planning on being back in div 7 next season. Im sure there could be a few torn between the 2 clubs?
Would Thommo be hopeful of taking Bellman and co. out to Angle Vale next year?
by The Riddler » Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:44 am
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Aug 09, 2011 11:53 am
The Riddler wrote:Very interesting last round to the season...Top spot still up for grabs, Mitchell Park & Angle Vale fighting it out for the double chance and let's not forget Modbury & Flinders battling to avoid the spoon...great end to the minor round.
by morell » Tue Aug 09, 2011 1:55 pm
by Marching In » Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:13 pm
morell wrote:As an aside - what powers do clubs have to alter the timing of the quarters on gameday? We were quiet surprised to hear that SHOC were insisting on flat 27 minute quarters, which the umpires agreed to, despite our protests...is this allowed?
Interestingly the first quarter (when SHOC were kicking with the breeze) went for nearly 29 minutes, the 2nd (when MP had the breeze) went for spot on 27 minutes.
Let’s just say that it took a couple of tattooed heavies with a stopwatch standing quite near the timekeeper to ensure no more shenanigans occurred.
by GHS#33 » Tue Aug 09, 2011 2:20 pm
morell wrote:As an aside - what powers do clubs have to alter the timing of the quarters on gameday? We were quiet surprised to hear that SHOC were insisting on flat 27 minute quarters, which the umpires agreed to, despite our protests...is this allowed?
Interestingly the first quarter (when SHOC were kicking with the breeze) went for nearly 29 minutes, the 2nd (when MP had the breeze) went for spot on 27 minutes.
Let’s just say that it took a couple of tattooed heavies with a stopwatch standing quite near the timekeeper to ensure no more shenanigans occurred.
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