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Re: Southern Football League

Postby 85 WAS A GOOD YEAR » Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:10 pm

petoe wrote:Noticed some interesting ins for a couple of sides 4 weeks out from finals. L.Corrie for Morph Vale and D.Trevena for Pt Noarlunga... :roll:

Also as mentioned with players finals qualification, does anyone 100% know if the player has to "play" (physically set foot on the ground) for it to be counted, or as long as you are present and in uniform you can just sit on the bench or in the grandstand for that matter, as long as you are on the team sheet???


Yes I 100% know - as I mentioned on the C Grade thread....

"You need to take the field at some point in the match.

A club takes a big chance when they name someone who doesn't play.
Really have to hope that the opposition and their supporters don't know what he looks like"


Being at the ground or sitting on the bench definately does not count.... BUT
It is up to the opposition club's staff to ensure that anyone who is on the team sheet but does not physically take part in the game, is crossed off at the conclusion of the match. This ensures the SFL do not count them as having played, and therefore won't count toward a qualification game.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby petoe » Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:18 pm

As mentioned about a "team of the year" I have listed all players who have been named in the best players 7 times or more this season (included are 2 leading goal kickers). As picked by their club, coaches etc. who would be the best judges because it may include getting in the best for a special role or defensive effort etc., which is important. In theory 90% of you TOTY would come from this list:

Liam Shrive ALDINGA
Joseph Royle HACKHAM
Daniel Flesfadar PORT NOARLUNGA
Michael Sara EDWARDSTOWN
Dion Hibberd HACKHAM
Thomas Caudle NOARLUNGA
Todd Johnstone BRIGHTON
Elliott King MORPHETTVILLE PARK
Peter Mcmaster FLAGSTAFF HILL
David Kearsley FLAGSTAFF HILL
Nyani Thomas MORPHETTVILLE PARK
Simon Dean EDWARDSTOWN
Sam Talbot ALDINGA
Michael Baker BRIGHTON BOMBERS
Matthew Linke MARION
Josh Bennett COVE
Joshua Sampson MORPHETT VALE
Ben Brookman BRIGHTON BOMBERS
Aaron Dereuver MARION
Benjamin Searle CHRISTIES BEACH
Luke Denton PORT NOARLUNGA
Luke Hibberd HACKHAM
Ryan Richter CHRISTIES BEACH
Joel Harman ALDINGA
Ian Brown PORT NOARLUNGA
Andrew Angove EDWARDSTOWN
Brad Mcilvar OSB/LONSDALE
Braden Bayly MORPHETT VALE
Elliott Schneider MORPHETTVILLE PARK
Luke Ciampa REYNELLA
Nicholas Manhood PORT NOARLUNGA
Adam Dowsett OSB/LONSDALE
Scott March ALDINGA
Gabe Phillips BRIGHTON BOMBERS
Christopher Lemm COVE
Sebastian Guilhaus MORPHETTVILLE PARK
Christopher Bradwell REYNELLA
Bradley King BRIGHTON BOMBERS
Michael Schutz NOARLUNGA
Robert Schultz OSB/LONSDALE
Russell Curyer OSB/LONSDALE
James Dunn CHRISTIES BEACH
Stephen Thompson NOARLUNGA
Scott Paterson MORPHETTVILLE PARK
Luke Aschmoneit REYNELLA
Joel Williams MARION
Dwayne Morrison ALDINGA
Daniel Goodwin OSB/LONSDALE
Jason Knap HACKHAM
Matthew Heaney PORT NOARLUNGA
Anthony Huebner HAPPY VALLEY
Steven Rowe HACKHAM
Matthew Golding NOARLUNGA
Trevor Rigney BRIGHTON BOMBERS
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Backliner » Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:15 am

In reply to Petoe, just a quick note on Joel Harman, sitting 5th for SFL goals atm on 58, came to the club in 2006 and has helped rebuild Aldinga, good club man too, worked hard on his fitness this year, combined with better delivery and he is playing well
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby lion heart » Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:11 am

petoe wrote:As mentioned about a "team of the year" I have listed all players who have been named in the best players 7 times or more this season (included are 2 leading goal kickers). As picked by their club, coaches etc. who would be the best judges because it may include getting in the best for a special role or defensive effort etc., which is important. In theory 90% of you TOTY would come from this list:


Brad Mcilvar OSB/LONSDALE
Adam Dowsett OSB/LONSDALE
Robert Schultz OSB/LONSDALE
Russell Curyer OSB/LONSDALE
Daniel Goodwin OSB/LONSDALE


Fair to say that the players you listed from the lions have been our better performers this year but you have missed the guy who everyone thinks take out the Lions BnF in Matt Farrelly. According to sporting pulse 4 x b.o.g.'s a 4th and a 5th. Has been freakishly good this year playing on and beating some of the biggest names in the SFL. ^:)^ ^:)^ ^:)^

Rusty Curyer and Brad Mcilvar have been very consistent performers all season while Goody has missed half the year but been brilliant when he has played.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:54 am

petoe wrote:Noticed some interesting ins for a couple of sides 4 weeks out from finals. L.Corrie for Morph Vale and D.Trevena for Pt Noarlunga... :roll:

Also as mentioned with players finals qualification, does anyone 100% know if the player has to "play" (physically set foot on the ground) for it to be counted, or as long as you are present and in uniform you can just sit on the bench or in the grandstand for that matter, as long as you are on the team sheet???


Not sure why you are rolling your eyes Petoe?

I can only speak for Liam Corrie but due to influences outside of MVFC's control Liam was unable to play until last weekend due to South pocketing a transfer fee for him to be cleared interstate over our heads. Unfortunately for us South has screwed a feeder club again by charging a transfer fee for someone they declared publically, in The Advertiser in fact, that he was not a required player.

Liam was not able to be cleared back until the transfer fee was sorted out. He has been training with us for the past 2 months and has been chomping at the bit to get back on the park. Good to see the clubs at a higher level, that are supposedly about developing better players, could keep a youngster out for as long as they did.

To be honest it doesn't really surprise from South though does it...

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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Mister Footy » Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:16 pm

anyone care to predict Top 8?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby barry footynut » Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:54 pm

Mister Footy wrote:anyone care to predict Top 8?


My top 8... In no real order as these teams still have to play each other and I believe the results could go either way.

Noarlunga
Brighton
Vale
Flies

My bottom 4

Porties
Valley
Flaggys
Cove
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bag The Points » Thu Aug 11, 2011 4:34 pm

Mister Footy wrote:anyone care to predict Top 8?

Not going to be real hard --- same as current lot.
(only real question is whether Cove can beat Towns this week --- if yes they'll make it, if no Roos will get their spot, but can't see Towns even getting close)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby fido bedow » Fri Aug 12, 2011 9:35 am

zero wrote:This week sees the return leg of the Marion V Hackham battle. Can marion knock the hawks off and notch up a win for the yr? Or will the hawks finish off the yr on a bit of a high knocking off marion again?

Brighton-6 goals. Shoes-3 goals
Sharks-5 goals
Cove-10 goals
Flagstaff-12 goals
Hawks-5 goals
Emus-4 goals
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby dragonsphere » Fri Aug 12, 2011 9:53 am

Marion to have a win! Go you Rams!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Note Book » Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:23 am

fido bedow wrote:
zero wrote:This week sees the return leg of the Marion V Hackham battle. Can marion knock the hawks off and notch up a win for the yr? Or will the hawks finish off the yr on a bit of a high knocking off marion again?

Brighton-6 goals. Shoes-3 goals
Sharks-5 goals
Cove-10 goals
Flagstaff-12 goals
Hawks-5 goals
Emus-4 goals



Agree with above - bar Shoe Vs Flies.
It will be a great game this weekend between the 2 sides, but i reckon shoes will get up by 1 point with big Matt Golding kicking the winning goal after the siren. I reckon it will also play a big part in the 'mind games' come finals, for these 2 teams are sure to meet one another in the first week... :)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby VC » Fri Aug 12, 2011 10:58 am

Brighton V Valley 7-8 goals
Aldinga V Christies 7-8 goals
Towns V Cove 7-8 goals
Flaggies V Lonsdale 15 goals
Marion V Hawks 7-8 goals
Morphett Vale V Porties 5 goals
Shoes V Reynella 6 points
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby MatteeG » Fri Aug 12, 2011 11:41 am

Brighton V Valley- Valleys to surprise the Bombers here- 11 points
Aldinga V Christies- This will be reasonably close. Sharks by 20 points
Towns V Cove- Cove season on the line wont let this slip. Cobras by 50 points.
Flaggies V Lonsdale- Mighty Falcons to bounce back from last week. 55 points.
Marion V Hawks- A shootout, Hawks by 18 points.
Morphett Vale V Porties- Porties will throw everything at the Emus this week, but Emus to get the job done by 22 points.
Shoes V Reynella- A classic duel. Flies to make amends for last week's loss- 7 points.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Cheese Twisties » Fri Aug 12, 2011 3:01 pm

Certainly heading down to Brighton Oval (or "the Salon" as the locals call it) to see the Brighton vs Valley's game tonight. Surely the outrageously short turnaround time will have to affect the Bombers a bit, who played Cove last Sunday arvo and are now kicking off again at 7pm on a Friday night. Could be a big chance for the Vikings!

As a neutral fan ill be hoping to see some hangers from Rigney, some gut running from Pommas, and some sick dunks from the youths who are always playing at the basketball rings along Brighton road.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Fri Aug 12, 2011 3:26 pm

5 days between matches not ideal but we've had some heavy grounds of late and I assume HV was fairly heavy for their game last week so their legs would be feeling it. Say what you like about Cove's ground but it is always a terrific surface and our game was played on a fast track last Sunday. We always wanted to play our first A grade night match vs Happy Valley to reciprocate us playing night games at HV twice before. Unfortunately Cove can't seem to sort their house out with Soccer and we were forced to play on the Sunday at the SFL's direction last week. Light week on the track this week and win or lose, our boys then get an extra day break before tackling Reynella next week so a slight negative could turn into a slight advantage.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby vics01 » Fri Aug 12, 2011 3:51 pm

Sorry DTH

We only played Sunday to give Valleys a helping hand. Anything to upset the Bombers
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Specky McGee » Fri Aug 12, 2011 4:46 pm

A big congratulations to Saul Abbott who plays his 150th senior game this weekend. A true gentleman of the Southern Football League, and would be one of the fairest players going around in all competitions.

Saul is very well respected at the FHFC because of his strong desire, committment and enthusiasm towards the football club.

This is an extremely big achievement for Saul, who has battled some serious injuries during the course of his football life, including a shoulder and knee reconstruction. To come back from a knee reconstruction at age 29 personifies his character, as others with less guts and determination would have simply given the game away.

It's now up to the boys to give some back starting with a big win on Saturday.

Go get 'em Citro!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Note Book » Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:16 pm

Specky McGee wrote:A big congratulations to Saul Abbott who plays his 150th senior game this weekend. A true gentleman of the Southern Football League, and would be one of the fairest players going around in all competitions.

Saul is very well respected at the FHFC because of his strong desire, committment and enthusiasm towards the football club.

This is an extremely big achievement for Saul, who has battled some serious injuries during the course of his football life, including a shoulder and knee reconstruction. To come back from a knee reconstruction at age 29 personifies his character, as others with less guts and determination would have simply given the game away.

It's now up to the boys to give some back starting with a big win on Saturday.

Go get 'em Citro!!


Does that include his games for Edwardstown as well or just for Flaggies?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Specky McGee » Fri Aug 12, 2011 5:50 pm

The Note Book wrote:
Specky McGee wrote:A big congratulations to Saul Abbott who plays his 150th senior game this weekend. A true gentleman of the Southern Football League, and would be one of the fairest players going around in all competitions.

Saul is very well respected at the FHFC because of his strong desire, committment and enthusiasm towards the football club.

This is an extremely big achievement for Saul, who has battled some serious injuries during the course of his football life, including a shoulder and knee reconstruction. To come back from a knee reconstruction at age 29 personifies his character, as others with less guts and determination would have simply given the game away.

It's now up to the boys to give some back starting with a big win on Saturday.

Go get 'em Citro!!


Does that include his games for Edwardstown as well or just for Flaggies?


Just Flaggies.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby big-whopper » Fri Aug 12, 2011 8:04 pm

Match of the round Rams v Hawks! Forget all the other games get to Marion and watch the mighty Rams win there first game! Go you Rams!!
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