Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.


by hotpies » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:55 am
Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
by Bigshow82 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:14 am
hotpies wrote:Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
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not if they keep chasing Div 6 & 7 players!
by Champ » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:41 am
Bigshow82 wrote:hotpies wrote:Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
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not if they keep chasing Div 6 & 7 players!
I would have thought the same. Andrew Pryor has now signed up there with his brother Ian.
by carey » Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:46 am
Champ wrote:Bigshow82 wrote:hotpies wrote:Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
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not if they keep chasing Div 6 & 7 players!
I would have thought the same. Andrew Pryor has now signed up there with his brother Ian.
Did one used to play at Ingle Farm and the other at Salisbury West?
by false » Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:05 pm
hotpies wrote:Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
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not if they keep chasing Div 6 & 7 players!
by sweetlips » Wed Feb 15, 2012 1:25 pm
by HB_Flanker » Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:22 pm
sweetlips wrote:Gum has been talking about a Premiership at the start of the last 3 seasons
I guess if a club does that eventually they wil be right and can then say "told you so".
i think part of the problem why they cant take the next step is because of so many new recruits each season they dont actually get to gel as a team.
by bickle » Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:26 pm
The informer wrote:hotpies wrote:Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
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not if they keep chasing Div 6 & 7 players!
They will have to have recruited very well if the rumours of losing Ashby and Graham are true...
by One Eyed » Wed Feb 15, 2012 2:55 pm
by carey » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:43 pm
bickle wrote:The informer wrote:hotpies wrote:Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
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not if they keep chasing Div 6 & 7 players!
They will have to have recruited very well if the rumours of losing Ashby and Graham are true...
where are they heading
by AKA » Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:22 pm
Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
by Bigshow82 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 6:44 pm
AKA wrote:Bigshow82 wrote:Have heard a few of Gums recruits talking about a premiership like they have it in the bag this season.
are you trolling big fella, pm me these blokes names. Noone at Gums talking Premierships. Echunga, Birdwood and Kersbrook front runners at this stage, well ahead of Gums. We will be competitive this season. Lets hope our Div 5,6,7 hacks can play well
by Sniper » Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:24 pm
HB_Flanker wrote:sweetlips wrote:Gum has been talking about a Premiership at the start of the last 3 seasons
I guess if a club does that eventually they wil be right and can then say "told you so".
i think part of the problem why they cant take the next step is because of so many new recruits each season they dont actually get to gel as a team.
Birdwood, Kersbrook and Echunga would trouble most Div3 sides, Gum has no chance of a flag by adding 3 or 4 Div 5,6,7 hacks and with no game plan or tactics. Losing locals (Hutt, Randell, Prowse) doesnt help. They will be a competitive middle of the road side.
by false » Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:35 pm
Sniper wrote:HB_Flanker wrote:sweetlips wrote:Gum has been talking about a Premiership at the start of the last 3 seasons
I guess if a club does that eventually they wil be right and can then say "told you so".
i think part of the problem why they cant take the next step is because of so many new recruits each season they dont actually get to gel as a team.
Birdwood, Kersbrook and Echunga would trouble most Div3 sides, Gum has no chance of a flag by adding 3 or 4 Div 5,6,7 hacks and with no game plan or tactics. Losing locals (Hutt, Randell, Prowse) doesnt help. They will be a competitive middle of the road side.
Can't comment on the game plan, but a few other clubs (including Div 1) should take note of the way the Gumeracha players attend game day in their very professional club attire.
by overthehill » Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:36 pm
Sniper wrote:HB_Flanker wrote:
Birdwood, Kersbrook and Echunga would trouble most Div3 sides, Gum has no chance of a flag by adding 3 or 4 Div 5,6,7 hacks and with no game plan or tactics. Losing locals (Hutt, Randell, Prowse) doesnt help. They will be a competitive middle of the road side.
Can't comment on the game plan, but a few other clubs (including Div 1) should take note of the way the Gumeracha players attend game day in their very professional club attire.
by Strawb » Wed Feb 15, 2012 10:04 pm
by On The Chest » Thu Feb 16, 2012 4:16 am
The informer wrote:Sniper wrote:HB_Flanker wrote:sweetlips wrote:Gum has been talking about a Premiership at the start of the last 3 seasons
I guess if a club does that eventually they wil be right and can then say "told you so".
i think part of the problem why they cant take the next step is because of so many new recruits each season they dont actually get to gel as a team.
Birdwood, Kersbrook and Echunga would trouble most Div3 sides, Gum has no chance of a flag by adding 3 or 4 Div 5,6,7 hacks and with no game plan or tactics. Losing locals (Hutt, Randell, Prowse) doesnt help. They will be a competitive middle of the road side.
Can't comment on the game plan, but a few other clubs (including Div 1) should take note of the way the Gumeracha players attend game day in their very professional club attire.
They may come to the ground in a nice pair of slacks, but i'd hardly call the way they go about things as 'professional'
by Panther32 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 8:10 am
On The Chest wrote:Wearing nice clothes doesn't win you games.
by Dr. Pink » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:24 am
Panther32 wrote:On The Chest wrote:Wearing nice clothes doesn't win you games.
Yes but it does promote professionalism which goes along way to building a winning culture.
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