SAAFL Division 7 2013

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Who will win the D7 premiership?

Ingle Farm
41
41%
Houghton
6
6%
Broadview
4
4%
North Pines
1
1%
Flinders Park
4
4%
Henley
6
6%
SHOC
8
8%
Smithfield
6
6%
Angle Vale
16
16%
Flinders Uni
9
9%
 
Total votes : 101

Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby great catch » Thu May 23, 2013 12:20 pm

Bigshow82 wrote:
great catch wrote:What happened to north pines this year been keeping an eye on them and there nothing like last years team! There start off well in the first halves but then fall apart! :?


I blame the trainer, too many lollies at half time..... Or maybe its the coach...

I see use have Henley this weekend, maybe if use don't have to many lollies at half time north pines might get a win! :lol:
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Q. » Thu May 23, 2013 12:24 pm

Phantom Gossiper wrote:
Q. wrote:
great catch wrote:Hope to see Smithfield get the win this week, isn't gonna just be a walk in the park for ingle farm


Apparently they do think it will be a walk in the park:

Phantom Gossiper wrote:Div 7 is a pathetic standard


:lol:

Mr Q..

My comments in regards to the standard are my personal views alone and are not indicative to the those others involved at the club, it is in no way aimed to disparage the clubs or players involved in the competition nor to say I think Ingle Farm are superior than everyone else.

I'm also not eluding to the fact there will be close games, upsets, fantastic battles etc.

I'm merely stating that the general overall standard of the competition as a whole is pathetic and i stand by that claim, and as you would expect it would be considering it is largely made up of C grade sides. Considering Ingle Farm compete in this division, I therefore view them as part of this standard and competition, not as some seperate almighty entity!

I would hate to see how some of the struggling sides like Broadview would go if they had a large number of injuries to their C grade and had to play some of their D grade players in the higher grade, I think we would see cricket scores!


Soooo, Smithfield will be a walk-in-the-park then.
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu May 23, 2013 12:25 pm

Bigshow82 wrote:
great catch wrote:What happened to north pines this year been keeping an eye on them and there nothing like last years team! There start off well in the first halves but then fall apart! :?


I blame the trainer, too many lollies at half time..... Or maybe its the coach...


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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Thu May 23, 2013 12:33 pm

Q. wrote:Soooo, Smithfield will be a walk-in-the-park then.

For any side playing in a higher division.. or for me yes :P :lol:

Enlighten me on how the standard of a competition has any impact on the competitiveness of a match?
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby johnny bravo » Thu May 23, 2013 12:40 pm

I love how Q keeps pushing the pressure and attention onto Ingle Farm :lol: makes Houghton fly very much under the radar. You can't fool us Q by all reports The Raiders are travelling along nicely, after having quite a few injuries in the early rounds I anticipate you will be only just hitting your straps in the 2nd half of the year.
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Bigshow82 » Thu May 23, 2013 1:12 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Bigshow82 wrote:
great catch wrote:What happened to north pines this year been keeping an eye on them and there nothing like last years team! There start off well in the first halves but then fall apart! :?


I blame the trainer, too many lollies at half time..... Or maybe its the coach...


Danny?


It was tonque in cheek LM because Danny supplies the lollies and it seems that after half time we go backwards.
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Bigshow82 » Thu May 23, 2013 1:13 pm

great catch wrote:
Bigshow82 wrote:
great catch wrote:What happened to north pines this year been keeping an eye on them and there nothing like last years team! There start off well in the first halves but then fall apart! :?


I blame the trainer, too many lollies at half time..... Or maybe its the coach...

I see use have Henley this weekend, maybe if use don't have to many lollies at half time north pines might get a win! :lol:


You just never know in a 2 horse race, anything could happen. We would need a large improvement to get close.
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu May 23, 2013 1:24 pm

Bigshow82 wrote:
It was tonque in cheek LM because Danny supplies the lollies and it seems that after half time we go backwards.


I was just checking that he's still there LOL.
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Q. » Thu May 23, 2013 2:49 pm

johnny bravo wrote:I love how Q keeps pushing the pressure and attention onto Ingle Farm :lol: makes Houghton fly very much under the radar. You can't fool us Q by all reports The Raiders are travelling along nicely, after having quite a few injuries in the early rounds I anticipate you will be only just hitting your straps in the 2nd half of the year.


We are well behind the Premiership certainties in Ingle Farm :lol:
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Half Back Flanker » Thu May 23, 2013 3:05 pm

Q. wrote:
johnny bravo wrote:I love how Q keeps pushing the pressure and attention onto Ingle Farm :lol: makes Houghton fly very much under the radar. You can't fool us Q by all reports The Raiders are travelling along nicely, after having quite a few injuries in the early rounds I anticipate you will be only just hitting your straps in the 2nd half of the year.


We are well behind the Premiership certainties in Ingle Farm :lol:


There are no certanties in our great game Q !!!!!
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby great catch » Thu May 23, 2013 4:01 pm

Bigshow82 wrote:
great catch wrote:
Bigshow82 wrote:
great catch wrote:What happened to north pines this year been keeping an eye on them and there nothing like last years team! There start off well in the first halves but then fall apart! :?


I blame the trainer, too many lollies at half time..... Or maybe its the coach...

I see use have Henley this weekend, maybe if use don't have to many lollies at half time north pines might get a win! :lol:


You just never know in a 2 horse race, anything could happen. We would need a large improvement to get close.

For use to have lost every game what players from last season have use lost and have use gained any decent players?
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Esteban Vihaio » Thu May 23, 2013 5:29 pm

great catch wrote:For use to have lost every game what players from last season have use lost and have use gained any decent players?


Makes me think of the Great Australian boxer...... I love use all
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby great catch » Thu May 23, 2013 5:46 pm

Esteban Vihaio wrote:
great catch wrote:For use to have lost every game what players from last season have use lost and have use gained any decent players?


Makes me think of the Great Australian boxer...... I love use all

Lol you's :lol:
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby beeroclock » Thu May 23, 2013 8:54 pm

Q. wrote:
johnny bravo wrote:I love how Q keeps pushing the pressure and attention onto Ingle Farm :lol: makes Houghton fly very much under the radar. You can't fool us Q by all reports The Raiders are travelling along nicely, after having quite a few injuries in the early rounds I anticipate you will be only just hitting your straps in the 2nd half of the year.


We are well behind the Premiership certainties in Ingle Farm :lol:

You said it.
Not just your side.
Farms have far too much depth.
Full credit to all involved.
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby X Runna » Thu May 23, 2013 9:54 pm

great catch wrote:
Esteban Vihaio wrote:
great catch wrote:For use to have lost every game what players from last season have use lost and have use gained any decent players?


Makes me think of the Great Australian boxer...... I love use all

Lol you's :lol:


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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby great catch » Thu May 23, 2013 10:38 pm

X Runna wrote:
great catch wrote:
Esteban Vihaio wrote:
great catch wrote:For use to have lost every game what players from last season have use lost and have use gained any decent players?


Makes me think of the Great Australian boxer...... I love use all

Lol you's :lol:


LMAO - the word is YOU - THERE IS NO PLURAL

Lol it's not that hard to understand is it? Sorry I didn't think this was a footy spell check forum! :lol:
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Q. » Thu May 23, 2013 11:08 pm

beeroclock wrote:
Q. wrote:
johnny bravo wrote:I love how Q keeps pushing the pressure and attention onto Ingle Farm :lol: makes Houghton fly very much under the radar. You can't fool us Q by all reports The Raiders are travelling along nicely, after having quite a few injuries in the early rounds I anticipate you will be only just hitting your straps in the 2nd half of the year.


We are well behind the Premiership certainties in Ingle Farm :lol:

You said it.
Not just your side.
Farms have far too much depth.
Full credit to all involved.


Should just give you the cup now.
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby beeroclock » Fri May 24, 2013 8:13 am

Q. wrote:
beeroclock wrote:
Q. wrote:
johnny bravo wrote:I love how Q keeps pushing the pressure and attention onto Ingle Farm :lol: makes Houghton fly very much under the radar. You can't fool us Q by all reports The Raiders are travelling along nicely, after having quite a few injuries in the early rounds I anticipate you will be only just hitting your straps in the 2nd half of the year.


We are well behind the Premiership certainties in Ingle Farm :lol:

You said it.
Not just your side.
Farms have far too much depth.
Full credit to all involved.


Should just give you the cup now.

Not me mate.
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby Bigshow82 » Fri May 24, 2013 12:45 pm

North Pines are celebrating Indigenous Week this round at home against Henley. It is also our Sponsors Day so hoping for a good turn out and a solid performance from the players.

Below is what has been put in the SAAFL Footy News, online edition.

North Pines – Indigenous Week & Club History
The Club was formed by the parents & friends of students from the Pines School at Paralowie. Their first season was a big one as they were undefeated in A7, Wayne Pitt won the A7 Flanagan Medal, and also had divisions leading goal kicker in A7 with 79 goals. Since then the Club has oscillated between Divisions 4 & 7 with two "B" Grade premierships along the way which involved Aboriginal members in some of those squads. 1995 saw the first indigenous player registered at the club; Peter Walker who since then has played a huge part not only out on the ground game day and still plays football today but his involvement in helping the football club improve our depth over the years but more importantly provides support to our indigenous group of players not only with advice but offers guidance especially to the younger players in our group. Peter Walker or better known around the place as ‘ BUDGE ‘ is a great liaison for the club and is a well-respected member
by all that is involved at the club . We currently have 3 indigenous life members qualified by the 200 games plus they’ve contributed to North Pines of which Jezza Firebrace, Peter’s brother, is one of those 3 along with Robby Benbolt who all still play today.
Peter has also played a big role within the club with sponsorship. Rumbalara Aboriginal Cooperative one of our key sponsors who are recognized today as a key stakeholder in Aboriginal Health. Maintaining a high profile within the Public and Private Sectors in areas such as Research, Consultancy, Policy Development and Partnerships. Rumbalara operates in a culturally appropriate and sensitive Community Controlled environment that maintains a holistic approach to service provision and emphasises the importance of Family and Community.
So inline with the AFL indigenous week I thought it would be a great opportunity to recognise the involvement at our club over the years with the current playing list involving 16 indigenous players each week and would like to invite anyone in the broader community to come down and support their contribution to Australian Rules Football this weekend at our Home Game against Henley on Andrew Smith Drive Parafield Gardens , there will be a stand of guard between the A and B grade games where our Brothers will stand united with an indigenous tribal dance from a member of their community.
Many thanks for your support.
Phil Furner – B grade Coach
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Re: SAAFL Division 7 2013

Postby GHS#33 » Fri May 24, 2013 2:37 pm

Phantom Gossiper wrote:
Q. wrote:
great catch wrote:Hope to see Smithfield get the win this week, isn't gonna just be a walk in the park for ingle farm


Apparently they do think it will be a walk in the park:

Phantom Gossiper wrote:Div 7 is a pathetic standard


:lol:

Mr Q..

My comments in regards to the standard are my personal views alone and are not indicative to the those others involved at the club, it is in no way aimed to disparage the clubs or players involved in the competition nor to say I think Ingle Farm are superior than everyone else.
I'm also not eluding to the fact there will be close games, upsets, fantastic battles etc.

I'm merely stating that the general overall standard of the competition as a whole is pathetic and i stand by that claim, and as you would expect it would be considering it is largely made up of C grade sides. Considering Ingle Farm compete in this division, I therefore view them as part of this standard and competition, not as some seperate almighty entity!

I would hate to see how some of the struggling sides like Broadview would go if they had a large number of injuries to their C grade and had to play some of their D grade players in the higher grade, I think we would see cricket scores!


Looks like someone takes the forum a bit too seriously.
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