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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby P.B » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:39 pm

I have to agree. Playing country football is an art form and Diddles is the architect. What you will see is the masters of two different styles of football go head to head, and unfortunately for McLeod, its in Diddles backyard. Diddles has mastered the terrible ovals, kicks and players (to some degree) a true, blue collar, aussie battler. Conversely, McLeod is used to the big crowds, beautiful ovals, kicks and sensational players and will find it difficult against a junkyard dog outfit at Mannum.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby carey » Fri Apr 27, 2012 12:55 pm

UNDERthePACK wrote:
Hazel wrote:
The Duke wrote:They can do all they like, long as the perimeter fencing is secure for our frugal friend Hazel.
Word has Hazel is also bringing some guests for the day and planning a Peter Falconio ambush on McLeod near the Ashville hall.



I am the Chopper pilot bringing Diddles to the game tomorrow ....They won't get my $7 ....

Who has the job on Mcleod tomorrow??


I am packing a picnic basket and taking the kids down to watch tomorrow. McLeod v Harvey, this is what football is all about, two champions going head to head. One a Norm Smith medalist and three time best and fairest winner for his old club and the other a Mail medalist and three time best and fairest winner for his old club. You can not split these two apart. Harvey has dominated country football for a good 8-10 years while in the same time Mcleod has dominated the AFL. All in all forget about their magnificent individual acheivements I will backing Mannun cause I think Harvey brings a little more to the table than McLeod can. Expect a huge crowd cause seeing two of footballs greatest up against each other is the sort of contests that brings in the crowd.


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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby PitBull » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:16 pm

One hopes the corrugated roads to Meningie will be graded for the influx of fans flocking south. McLeod and the silk of Hall will be the match up for mine. I believe both these guys will be closer united in coming weeks with a joint coaching role for the RMFL association team.
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River Murray Football League talk

Postby grasshopper22 » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:26 pm

P.B wrote:I have to agree. Playing country football is an art form and Diddles is the architect. What you will see is the masters of two different styles of football go head to head, and unfortunately for McLeod, its in Diddles backyard. Diddles has mastered the terrible ovals, kicks and players (to some degree) a true, blue collar, aussie battler. Conversely, McLeod is used to the big crowds, beautiful ovals, kicks and sensational players and will find it difficult against a junkyard dog outfit at Mannum.


Expect the condition of the ground to be in absolute pristine condition something some clubs at higher levels would envy, so far from a oval in terrible condition that u suggest would suit Harvey,.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby P.B » Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:47 pm

grasshopper22 wrote:
P.B wrote:I have to agree. Playing country football is an art form and Diddles is the architect. What you will see is the masters of two different styles of football go head to head, and unfortunately for McLeod, its in Diddles backyard. Diddles has mastered the terrible ovals, kicks and players (to some degree) a true, blue collar, aussie battler. Conversely, McLeod is used to the big crowds, beautiful ovals, kicks and sensational players and will find it difficult against a junkyard dog outfit at Mannum.


Expect the condition of the ground to be in absolute pristine condition something some clubs at higher levels would envy, so far from a oval in terrible condition that u suggest would suit Harvey,.


It was a generalisation more than an isolated critique of Meningie. Apologies to the curator.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby slug » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:30 pm

I'll have a crack if nobody else will:-
Ramblers closer than most will think 21 points
Mannum by plenty 67 points too old is still too old
Jervios in a thriller 2 points
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Hazel » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:44 pm

Watch the Mannum Young guns fire up tomorrow, I have said it from the start youth and fitness of Mannum out weights the OLDER more experienced sides. But it is only April....
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Bazza J » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:47 pm

Hazel wrote:Watch the Mannum Young guns fire up tomorrow, I have said it from the start youth and fitness of Mannum out weights the OLDER more experienced sides. But it is only April....


Who are some the young guns to look out for Hazel? All I've seen in the best players is Hall, Mueller, Harvey, Pech and Maloney. All their 'OLDER' more experienced players.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Hazel » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:53 pm

Bazza J wrote:
Hazel wrote:Watch the Mannum Young guns fire up tomorrow, I have said it from the start youth and fitness of Mannum out weights the OLDER more experienced sides. But it is only April....


Who are some the young guns to look out for Hazel? All I've seen in the best players is Hall, Mueller, Harvey, Pech and Maloney. All their 'OLDER' more experienced players.


Hales, Tonks and Bowles for starters and Mueller/Harvey finish the game as hard as they start it, all seem to be able to run all day...
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Bazza J » Fri Apr 27, 2012 4:59 pm

Hazel wrote:
Bazza J wrote:
Hazel wrote:Watch the Mannum Young guns fire up tomorrow, I have said it from the start youth and fitness of Mannum out weights the OLDER more experienced sides. But it is only April....


Who are some the young guns to look out for Hazel? All I've seen in the best players is Hall, Mueller, Harvey, Pech and Maloney. All their 'OLDER' more experienced players.


Hales, Tonks and Bowles for starters and Mueller/Harvey finish the game as hard as they start it, all seem to be able to run all day...


Thanks for that. Im heading to Meningie so Im keen to see these lads play! Are they the Port Adelaide boys?
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Hazel » Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:02 pm

Bazza J wrote:
Hazel wrote:
Bazza J wrote:
Hazel wrote:Watch the Mannum Young guns fire up tomorrow, I have said it from the start youth and fitness of Mannum out weights the OLDER more experienced sides. But it is only April....


Who are some the young guns to look out for Hazel? All I've seen in the best players is Hall, Mueller, Harvey, Pech and Maloney. All their 'OLDER' more experienced players.


Hales, Tonks and Bowles for starters and Mueller/Harvey finish the game as hard as they start it, all seem to be able to run all day...


Thanks for that. Im heading to Meningie so Im keen to see these lads play! Are they the Port Adelaide boys?


Yep all 3 are 18 - 19 year olds, Hales (FF) and Tonks (Wing) are from the Magpies, Bowles is from SMOSH/West Lakes and is their Ruckman
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Bazza J » Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:20 pm

Yep all 3 are 18 - 19 year olds, Hales (FF) and Tonks (Wing) are from the Magpies, Bowles is from SMOSH/West Lakes and is their Ruckman[/quote]

Great, shall keep a keen eye on them. All makes for a really interesting game I think!
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby anzacspirit » Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:45 pm

local boy jack turner has looked pretty good this year and our captain michael o'malley aint half bad either, mannum has a pretty good mix of youth and experience this season, i expect it to be a close game and am going to sit on the fence and not pick a winner , i'll pick a draw :-) .

i heard on power fm that gavin waganeen is tossing the coin for the a grade, anyone know if this is true?
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River Murray Football League talk

Postby grasshopper22 » Fri Apr 27, 2012 5:51 pm

anzacspirit wrote:local boy jack turner has looked pretty good this year and our captain michael o'malley aint half bad either, mannum has a pretty good mix of youth and experience this season, i expect it to be a close game and am going to sit on the fence and not pick a winner , i'll pick a draw :-) .

i heard on power fm that gavin waganeen is tossing the coin for the a grade, anyone know if this is true?

Gavin wanganeen*, Yeah I believe so.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby GWW » Fri Apr 27, 2012 9:28 pm

Here's an interesting one:

Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) Meningie Football Club Vallejo, Ignatius Approved 23/04/12 24/04/12

http://www.sportingpulse.com/team_info. ... 4-15935060
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby The Brad » Fri Apr 27, 2012 10:51 pm

Well it seems like the rumours are true...Raymond Love has walked out on Tailem!

Was told he has to play B grade and after consideration has told them to get f@*ked...

Where will he end up? Has he been training with Jervois???
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Hazel » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:04 pm

GWW wrote:Here's an interesting one:

Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) Meningie Football Club Vallejo, Ignatius Approved 23/04/12 24/04/12

http://www.sportingpulse.com/team_info. ... 4-15935060


Anyone know him, stats indicates small forward..
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby PitBull » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:09 pm

Hazel wrote:
GWW wrote:Here's an interesting one:

Northern Territory Football League (NTFL) Meningie Football Club Vallejo, Ignatius Approved 23/04/12 24/04/12

http://www.sportingpulse.com/team_info. ... 4-15935060


Anyone know him, stats indicates small forward..

With a name like Ignatius Vallejo, my tip is he's in town filming special home movies.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby From The Outer » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:22 pm

Funniest comment on this forum for a long time!!
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Fri Apr 27, 2012 11:24 pm

Iggy Vallejo played reserves for Carlton in 1999-2000.

http://www.blueseum.org/tiki-index.php? ... %20Vallejo
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