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Re: Southern Football League

Postby woodublieve12 » Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:40 pm

oldskool wrote:Reynella 110pts
Morphie Parks 30pts
Cove 90pts
Valley 70pts
Noarlunga 130pts
Christies 5pts
Brighton 180pts


anyone who doesn't think 2 divisions is the rite way to go is on acid!!!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Turbo » Fri Apr 12, 2013 11:38 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:
oldskool wrote:Reynella 110pts
Morphie Parks 30pts
Cove 90pts
Valley 70pts
Noarlunga 130pts
Christies 5pts
Brighton 180pts


anyone who doesn't think 2 divisions is the rite way to go is on acid!!!!!


Agreed. SFL make it happen
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby ball breaker » Sat Apr 13, 2013 3:40 pm

Progress scores peeps :)

Greatly appreciated
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Dutchy » Sun Apr 14, 2013 10:21 am

Sadly looks like a long season ahead for Flaggies, Christies played better and deserved to win by more, their defence gave up some easy goals but other than that look like a good young team that could push the 8 this year.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby fisho mcspaz » Sun Apr 14, 2013 11:35 am

We had to leave in the last quarter (screaming kids et. al.) so I'm not sure what happened to our boys in those last 15 minutes, but I saw the end score and was absolutely spewing. Brighton evidently blew it out and kicked 8-10 goals in those 15 minutes. They got the jump on the Sharks early, and maintained a lead of about 5-6 goals for the majority of the game, but Aldinga showed some positive signs out there. We've got some talented kids - including a couple of inexperienced defenders fresh out of juniors/B grade, who really stepped up to Brighton's forward three, and I thought they did a great job, conducted themselves well out there, and have shown they're ready to earn a regular spot in the As. Aldinga's preseason has paid off in spades - usually we start running out of legs in the second half, was good to see us still relatively fresh at 3/4 time. Last week our problem was clearances - I think we had 18 or something for the whole game against Hackham - and we improved on that a hell of a lot. (Shane, if you're reading this - I heard from a reliable source what you told the boys on Tuesday about clearances, funniest s*** I ever heard, and hey, maybe it did the trick!) Still got a long way to go - all you had to do was look at Brighton to see that. They're probably the best-drilled side going around in the league - their forward three seemed to communicate by bloody telepathy - and in a contest they always had a loose man behind to pick up the ball, every single time, and always on his own with no tagger. There was some other thing they did, something to do with marking the ball and playing on asap in a particular direction - Mr McSpaz explained it to me, reckons it's some little-used marking drill he used to get trained in at Blackwood - but I lost the gist of it. But apparently it is good. Anyway, I was very impressed with the Brighton side, and even more impressed with how Aldinga hung on and never quite let them run away with it... except in the last 15 minutes. If the game had ended 15 minutes early I'd have been as stoked as a Twihard with a lifesize Edward Cullen cutout. Really looking forward to next week against Reynella, in a 'This should be a good game' way as opposed to 'We're going to get pumped, hurrah for cheap Paleys'* way.

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Re: Southern Football League

Postby helicopterking » Sun Apr 14, 2013 2:51 pm

Brighton d Aldinga 124points
Christies Beach d Flagstaff Hill 10points
Noarlunga d Hackham 98 points
Happy Valley d Morphett Vale 78 points
Cove d Lonsdale 67 points
Morphettville Park d Pt Noarlunga 10 points
Reynella d Marion 145 points
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Turbo » Sun Apr 14, 2013 5:00 pm

helicopterking wrote:Brighton d Aldinga 124points
Christies Beach d Flagstaff Hill 10points
Noarlunga d Hackham 98 points
Happy Valley d Morphett Vale 78 points
Cove d Lonsdale 67 points
Morphettville Park d Pt Noarlunga 10 points
Reynella d Marion 145 points


Final score in the Cove win not a true reflection of the whole game. The lions played hard all day and only really got opened up in the last 15 mins.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Front & Centre » Sun Apr 14, 2013 6:04 pm

Second week in a row that Vikings have started slowly and opposition in it up to half time only to blow game apart in last half.
This week Denty gave a blast at quarter time along the lines of better not have a premiership hangover
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:42 pm

helicopterking wrote:Lonsdale by 4 goals. Marion have to start to think if its worth having a level 3(so called) coach if your going to let Lonsdale's better players run free and unmarked for the whole match. Asks for alot of money, has outlayed a lot of time, but his ideas are outdated, don't work, he will not last with these plans, as its painful to watch,please....please bring to the table someone who bleeds for Marion FC, and put in someone at the club who will lead them to play a style that is both structured and respected from both players and supporters. A tough year for a semi talented group.


I believe Keemy took your advice and tagged the dog of a half back flank.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:46 pm

Down the Hill wrote:Bring back Shoe Boy. Has a lot more sensible things to say than you Old Man Munga. For a club that has a record against the Bombers as bad as yours I'm surprised you have so much opinion to offer about us.


Good results from bomberland.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:46 pm

Thanks Shoey. No offence to Aldinga but very hard to gauge how good we were but nice to see that Fisho recognised a distinct game style and structure that the coach has introduced. One of the fitter and quicker Aldinga line ups we have encountered and they never threw in the towel so that was pleasing for them. We fielded a very young side which included an Under 18 and we have a few A graders including our skipper (the best CHB in the SFL) to return over the next 3 or 4 weeks. Most of these did the full pre-season but are missing at the moment for a variety of reasons. We now have a run of 9 or 10 against certain finalists or teams in the mix for finals so we'll see how good the results are looking then.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby afc9798 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:16 pm

Front & Centre wrote:Second week in a row that Vikings have started slowly and opposition in it up to half time only to blow game apart in last half.
This week Denty gave a blast at quarter time along the lines of better not have a premiership hangover
:oops:


Heard that the young Under 18 lad Tristan Pearce was outstanding and got BOG. Good to see DTH mention younger guys getting a run and obviously Valley are blooding some new guys.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Front & Centre » Mon Apr 15, 2013 2:51 pm

Down the Hill wrote:Thanks Shoey. No offence to Aldinga but very hard to gauge how good we were but nice to see that Fisho recognised a distinct game style and structure that the coach has introduced. One of the fitter and quicker Aldinga line ups we have encountered and they never threw in the towel so that was pleasing for them. We fielded a very young side which included an Under 18 and we have a few A graders including our skipper (the best CHB in the SFL) to return over the next 3 or 4 weeks. Most of these did the full pre-season but are missing at the moment for a variety of reasons. We now have a run of 9 or 10 against certain finalists or teams in the mix for finals so we'll see how good the results are looking then.


Your captain is the best CHB in the SFL? Dont reckon McKenzie would agree with that - course he is also the reigning premiership captain. =D>

Sorry DTH but when you make that sort of claim on this forum you are asking for this type of reply as I am sure you are aware
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby helicopterking » Mon Apr 15, 2013 3:11 pm

shoe boy wrote:
helicopterking wrote:Lonsdale by 4 goals. Marion have to start to think if its worth having a level 3(so called) coach if your going to let Lonsdale's better players run free and unmarked for the whole match. Asks for alot of money, has outlayed a lot of time, but his ideas are outdated, don't work, he will not last with these plans, as its painful to watch,please....please bring to the table someone who bleeds for Marion FC, and put in someone at the club who will lead them to play a style that is both structured and respected from both players and supporters. A tough year for a semi talented group.


I believe Keemy took your advice and tagged the dog of a half back flank.


Good to see, Looks like it worked, could have been 146 points.
Also, Marion's Aus Kick on friday nights and Junior program is first class. A lot of people putting in a lot of time and effort and it looks like putting the right people in place is paying off. Still a work in progress but a super atmosphere amongst the young players, coaches, volunteers and parents.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby the wonder elephant » Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:07 pm

afc9798 wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Second week in a row that Vikings have started slowly and opposition in it up to half time only to blow game apart in last half.
This week Denty gave a blast at quarter time along the lines of better not have a premiership hangover
:oops:


Heard that the young Under 18 lad Tristan Pearce was outstanding and got BOG. Good to see DTH mention younger guys getting a run and obviously Valley are blooding some new guys.

Where are the two lads that played for ironbank last year that went back to valleys ( suggy and marksy ) haven't played a game yet :shock: :shock:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby afc9798 » Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:15 pm

the wonder elephant wrote:
afc9798 wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Second week in a row that Vikings have started slowly and opposition in it up to half time only to blow game apart in last half.
This week Denty gave a blast at quarter time along the lines of better not have a premiership hangover
:oops:


Heard that the young Under 18 lad Tristan Pearce was outstanding and got BOG. Good to see DTH mention younger guys getting a run and obviously Valley are blooding some new guys.

Where are the two lads that played for ironbank last year that went back to valleys ( suggy and marksy ) haven't played a game yet :shock: :shock:


Injured I believe.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby the wonder elephant » Mon Apr 15, 2013 4:26 pm

afc9798 wrote:
the wonder elephant wrote:
afc9798 wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Second week in a row that Vikings have started slowly and opposition in it up to half time only to blow game apart in last half.
This week Denty gave a blast at quarter time along the lines of better not have a premiership hangover
:oops:


Heard that the young Under 18 lad Tristan Pearce was outstanding and got BOG. Good to see DTH mention younger guys getting a run and obviously Valley are blooding some new guys.

Where are the two lads that played for ironbank last year that went back to valleys ( suggy and marksy ) haven't played a game yet :shock: :shock:


Injured I believe.

Thanks mate :D
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Vulcan » Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:17 pm

Just give it to valley now. They are awesome, simple as that, best team I've seen since MV were flying.
Would love to have seen the current valley side against us at our best. What a contest that would be.
Oh we'll bring on 2014.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Front & Centre » Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:01 pm

Vulcan wrote:Just give it to valley now. They are awesome, simple as that, best team I've seen since MV were flying.
Would love to have seen the current valley side against us at our best. What a contest that would be.
Oh we'll bring on 2014.


Cheers Vulcan - great thing is we are yet to put our strongest team on the park. Looking forward to games against Twisties, Brighton, Reynella over next month to see where we are at
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Secondsquare » Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:55 am

Should be interesting to watch the Sunday 16, s play this year as I believe there are only two teams in the competition! So to help out all the future shoc players those two teams want all the other teams to play Sunday to accomadate them ! Bit of a joke really !!! They better sort it out quick or Brighton and parks will be refunding all the thousands of dollars they have received for registration:0
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