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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Tubby » Mon Aug 20, 2012 1:14 pm

In what way was it a poor game by Valleys Mister Footy ????
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Mister Footy » Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:07 pm

Tubby wrote:In what way was it a poor game by Valleys Mister Footy ????


Some of our team didnt play their best footy on Saturday - credit to be given to a quality opposition
This finals series is going to be alot closer than some predict
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Brad » Mon Aug 20, 2012 2:30 pm

NO-MERCY wrote:One game to go before finals, is Brighton missing some players or are they playing a little below expectations at present?
Two very close wins of late makes me think they are very lucky to be sitting 2nd on the ladder.

What is happening down the Hill?
They went underfeated in 2010 but lost the GF, then in 2011 they lost one game and won the grand final and this year they have lost 4 games plus won games against Reynella (10th) by 1 point, M/V (9th) by 5 points over the past 2 rounds.
Are they getting the yips when they play away as well? 3 of the 4 losses have been away games and the 4th loss was against the top team. Then you look at the last two games when they have just won and both games were away to teams they smashed at home.
Lucky they are playing Noarlunga home this weekend, but I wouldn't say they have the best form coming into finals.
Happy Valley are playing really well as well as Morphettville, my tip will be for Happy Valley to meet Brighton in the final but Brighton will go through the hard way and have to get past MP to get in.
Looks like it will be a huge weekend this weekend for the bottom half of the eight and a cracker final series the following week.
This year will be the closest in years, especially if a Morphett Vale or Reynella can sneak in.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby barry footynut » Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:35 pm

Can anyone tell me where I can find info on finals venues starting next wk?? Have they been released or are they just formated exactly the same each year?? Thanks
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby afc9798 » Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:00 pm

Mister Footy wrote:
Tubby wrote:In what way was it a poor game by Valleys Mister Footy ????


Some of our team didnt play their best footy on Saturday - credit to be given to a quality opposition
This finals series is going to be alot closer than some predict


Watched this game as well as B Grade on Saturday. To me it seemed Valley struggled to work the smaller ground and certainly didn't have the height all over the ground, but they basically won it on running power and peeling off their bigger opponents at every opportunity. MVP were very dangerous every time they went forward to Barrie, but would question his capacity to work well on a bigger ground where the ball goes in slower. Probably a good win for for Valleys to chalk up a hard fought, ugly victory rather than just walking over everyone as they have done in previous weeks.

Think MVP are a genuine contender, but like most still think it will be Brighton and Valleys on the last day.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Pommy Git » Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:03 pm

barry footynut wrote:Can anyone tell me where I can find info on finals venues starting next wk?? Have they been released or are they just formated exactly the same each year?? Thanks


try the SFL website. ;)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby leftpeg » Mon Aug 20, 2012 4:57 pm

barry footynut wrote:Can anyone tell me where I can find info on finals venues starting next wk?? Have they been released or are they just formated exactly the same each year?? Thanks

SATURDAY COMP FINALS:
(Admission $7 Adults, $4 Senior Citizens, Children Under 16 Free)

WEEK 1
Saturday 1/09/2012
1st V 4th, Qualifying Finals (1) @Noarlunga
2nd V 3rd, Qualifying Finals (2) @Aldinga
Sunday 2/09/2012
5th V 8th, Elimination Finals (1) @Port Noarlunga
6th V 7th, Elimination Finals (2) @Christies Beach

WEEK 2
Saturday 8/09/2012
Loser QF1 V Winner EF 1, Semi Finals (1) @Noarlunga
Sunday 9/09/2012
Loser QF2 V Winner EF2, Semi Finals (2) @Aldinga

WEEK 3
Saturday 15/09/2012
Winner QF1 V Winner SF 2, Preliminary Finals (1) @Port Noarlunga
Sunday 16/09/2012
Winner QF2 V Winner SF 1, Preliminary Finals (2) @Christies Beach

WEEK 4
Saturday 22/09/2012
Grand Finals @South Adelaide


SUNDAY COMP FINALS:
(Admission $4 Adults, $3 Senior Citizens, Children Under 16 Free)

WEEK 1
Sunday 26/08/2012
3rd V 4th, Semi Finals (1) @Flagstaff Hill
1st V 2nd, Semi Finals (2) @Port Noarlunga

WEEK 2
Sunday 2/09/2012
Winner 1st SF1 V Loser SF2, Preliminary Finals @Flagstaff Hill

WEEK 3
Saturday 8/09/2012
Grand Finals @Happy Valley
Sunday Under 14 start - 3.45pm,
Sunday Under 16 start - 5.15pm
C Grade start - 7.00pm
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:28 pm

Thanks for your thoughts on Brighton "The Brad". We have not beaten Reynella at Reynella for several years so will take any win at the Egg. We were not undeafeatd in 2010 barring the GF. We drew at Reynella in Round 1 and lost later in the season at MV. In 2011 we lost once and that was also at Reynella. So considering that Reynella beat Noarlunga by 4 goals at Noarlunga the week before, any win was going to be a good win.

At the moment no team (even HV if you believe Mr Footy) has had a convincing run of games as we head to September so it will be a very interesting finals series and recent finals history shows that whatever the results late in the season, don't expect the same result in finals if the teams meet again.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby afc9798 » Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:44 pm

Down the Hill wrote:Thanks for your thoughts on Brighton "The Brad". We have not beaten Reynella at Reynella for several years so will take any win at the Egg. We were not undeafeatd in 2010 barring the GF. We drew at Reynella in Round 1 and lost later in the season at MV. In 2011 we lost once and that was also at Reynella. So considering that Reynella beat Noarlunga by 4 goals at Noarlunga the week before, any win was going to be a good win.

At the moment no team (even HV if you believe Mr Footy) has had a convincing run of games as we head to September so it will be a very interesting finals series and recent finals history shows that whatever the results late in the season, don't expect the same result in finals if the teams meet again.


Think Mr Footy seems to be playing things down, keeping a lid on it, one week at a time, no expectations, underdog status.....

Seen Valley dismantle some very good sides this year. N.Eagleton has been used sparingly and should be cherry ripe for finals. Jon Eagleton has been quiet too, but they seem to have incredible depth at the moment, particularly in the midfield. I would say Valley are clear favourites at the moment with daylight to Brighton then Morphie Park. Can't see anyone else doing too much damage in the finals though.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Mister Footy » Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:48 pm

DTH is correct that finals are a whole new ball game and I for one am ready to go .... lets get round 22 out the way and get stuck into it. I reckon Brightons experience in big finals will see them through to the last one and the lack of finals experience will be a factor for the twisties

On another topic can anyone from emus confirm whether their A grade coach has been signed up for next year or is there any truth to the rumour that he is "coming home"
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby stampy » Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:34 pm

was annoyed to hear today that last saturday week some cove u/16s went out of their way to put the young saints gun full forward off his game, it started before the first bounce and continued all game, finally after 7 goals (which took his season total to 103) and late in the last qtr he retaliated after copping a punch in the kidneys and got pinged for it which has earned him a 2 week holiday. shit tactics cove, if their coach is telling his young players to stoop to that crap then he is a disgrace to junior footy
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby GO THE PUNT » Mon Aug 20, 2012 8:03 pm

This week flaggies to upset valley who will be thinking about 1st week of finals. It would be good to also see the towns beat the roos to make a finals series without the flies and emus when did this last happen?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby onlooker » Tue Aug 21, 2012 11:21 am

any early coach movements with teams seasons coming to an end this week?

Did the A grade coach at Aldinga get a 2 year deal? did he (sorry im unaware of his actuall name) bring the B grade coach with him too?

It seems Hackham would be more than satisfied with their coach's efforts
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Panther32 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:17 pm

Mister Footy wrote:DTH is correct that finals are a whole new ball game and I for one am ready to go .... lets get round 22 out the way and get stuck into it. I reckon Brightons experience in big finals will see them through to the last one and the lack of finals experience will be a factor for the twisties

On another topic can anyone from emus confirm whether their A grade coach has been signed up for next year or is there any truth to the rumour that he is "coming home"

If true, surely we will see a return to the Emu's from Mr David Earl!!!
The only time i've ever been wrong...was when I thought I was wrong!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby afc9798 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 1:43 pm

GO THE PUNT wrote:This week flaggies to upset valley who will be thinking about 1st week of finals. It would be good to also see the towns beat the roos to make a finals series without the flies and emus when did this last happen?


Can't see Flagstaff winning this week as I believe that Valley are pretty proud of the fact that Flaggies have not defeated them in 17 years. It's also a big celebration for HVFC this weekend with the 60th Birthday etc. so would imagine they would want to finish the season on a high leading into finals. Stranger things have happened though......
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Tue Aug 21, 2012 3:18 pm

Should this weeks fixture be re-named 1st Division and 2nd Division?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby barry footynut » Tue Aug 21, 2012 3:24 pm

afc9798 wrote:
GO THE PUNT wrote:This week flaggies to upset valley who will be thinking about 1st week of finals. It would be good to also see the towns beat the roos to make a finals series without the flies and emus when did this last happen?


Can't see Flagstaff winning this week as I believe that Valley are pretty proud of the fact that Flaggies have not defeated them in 17 years. It's also a big celebration for HVFC this weekend with the 60th Birthday etc. so would imagine they would want to finish the season on a high leading into finals. Stranger things have happened though......


Due for a loss then ?? From what I hear flaggies have a few tricks up there sleeves and are looking to spoil your party afc!! Bring on finals footy :supz:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Tiger83 » Tue Aug 21, 2012 3:53 pm

Panther32 wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:DTH is correct that finals are a whole new ball game and I for one am ready to go .... lets get round 22 out the way and get stuck into it. I reckon Brightons experience in big finals will see them through to the last one and the lack of finals experience will be a factor for the twisties

On another topic can anyone from emus confirm whether their A grade coach has been signed up for next year or is there any truth to the rumour that he is "coming home"

If true, surely we will see a return to the Emu's from Mr David Earl!!!



Maybe Zac Ewer is on the move back there seeing as he was shown the door at Goolwa last night.....
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Old Blue New Tiger » Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:11 pm

My Mail is the Player / Person in question has a few more games to play before the end of this season. Will be pretty big coup for the club if it all comes together.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Vulcan » Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:31 pm

If David earl was appointed the a grade coaching position at m/vale next season, this would be the best appointment at the emus since Trevor Potts arrived. Further to this I think the hype around David Earl coaching the emus would pull helpers and supporters back to the club which is very much required at this time.
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