CH9AFL Division 6 2016

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Who will win the D6 Grand Final?

Adelaide Lutheran
1
1%
Brahma Lodge
10
11%
Fitzroy
4
4%
Ingle Farm
9
10%
Houghton Districts
11
12%
Mawson Lakes
4
4%
Mitchell Park
4
4%
Trinity OS
6
7%
West Croydon
29
32%
Woodville South
13
14%
 
Total votes : 91

Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Computer Crashed » Sat Apr 30, 2016 10:29 pm

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Computer Crashed wrote:
Zartan wrote:
Computer Crashed wrote:Today's umpiring topped the list of the worse I have ever seen.
One of them needs to be banished for good.

Mate it's terrible.. Bloke umpires C grade, he's done a few of our C grade games, he struggles to control games and has snaps.. But here's the kicker - he's actually deaf! That's no joke, he umpires cricket and we have had a lot of issues with him.. It's really not cool to have a bloke mid 40's with a hearing deficiency umpiring hostile A grade footy.

Won't say he directed influenced the result of the game but Pha rk me he went close to losing it for both sides..

I know his situation, known it for 10 years or so.
Just stupid to have the guy umpiring A grade football.
Ends up being the catalyst for heated moments in the game.
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He is hearing impaired, not deaf. His biggest problem is he doesnt pay enough frees, then things get out of control.

Your kidding.
He is whistle happy.
Regardless - he shouldn't be out there.
Has been sacked from many clubs as a B grade umpire for a reason.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Demon Juke » Sat Apr 30, 2016 10:46 pm

Maybe he should be sent to do Brahma Lodge's game every week and then something might be done with him.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:10 pm

Mr Beefy wrote:He is hearing impaired, not deaf.

Take his hearing aid out and he's bloody deaf.. Point still remains - C6 recreational umpires ARE NOT capable of umpiring D6 A grade!

Would've been better utilising our B grade umpires today!

Why should clubs fork out good money on umpires when that's what you get dished up?!? Disgraceful..
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:15 pm

Yank Man wrote:Get a few back? That was the strongest B grade team we have fielded all year. Morell has gone home to cut his throat, you guys are dynamite. ;)

Come on buddy lol, I've done my home work haha! Davidson, Dienelt & King for starters..

Must say though, that young Leck is a player for the future, Moroney is a player, and Waack is a bloody brut of a bloke!

Not looking forward to facing your outfit on the smaller Mitchell Pk ground, will be tough going I suspect!
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Yank Man » Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:16 pm

Zartan wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:He is hearing impaired, not deaf.

Take his hearing aid out and he's bloody deaf.. Point still remains - C6 recreational umpires ARE NOT capable of umpiring D6 A grade!

Would've been better utilising our B grade umpires today!

Why should clubs fork out good money on umpires when that's what you get dished up?!? Disgraceful..



He didn't have any trouble hearing the plea from your captain in a one on one at 3/4 time. They had a great chat. ;)
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Yank Man » Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:21 pm

Zartan wrote:
Yank Man wrote:Get a few back? That was the strongest B grade team we have fielded all year. Morell has gone home to cut his throat, you guys are dynamite. ;)

Come on buddy lol, I've done my home work haha! Davidson, Dienelt & King for starters..

Must say though, that young Leck is a player for the future, Moroney is a player, and Waack is a bloody brut of a bloke!

Not looking forward to facing your outfit on the smaller Mitchell Pk ground, will be tough going I suspect!



Davo yes, Dienelt played A's and was late out due to cricket but played in our premiership team last year. King is a B grader, but we had 5 guys who have played in premierships for us in that team today. Licking our wounds, you were awesome. What is it with this small deck at MP. It's the second biggest oval in the league and suits us perfectly. That's why SHOC use it every week we play away. ;)
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby old farmer » Sun May 01, 2016 12:22 pm

He didn't have any trouble hearing the plea from your captain in a one on one at 3/4 time. They had a great chat. ;)[/quote]

Might have looked like that to you, however the ump called him over and said to tell our boundary ump that if he couldn't keep up with the game he would award a free kick and 50m penalty to Mitchell Park. Standard for the day.
And the out of bounds missed was the goal umpires fault, not the boundaries. Go figure. :-?

Anyway, that should not take away from what was a great game of footy that could have gone either way till late in the last 1/4. MP look really good when they get their runners free and move the ball quickly. I always thought div 6 would be a tight comp this year and so far has been just that. Good to see the GJ RD curse lives on.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Yank Man » Mon May 02, 2016 9:51 am

old farmer wrote:He didn't have any trouble hearing the plea from your captain in a one on one at 3/4 time. They had a great chat. ;)


Might have looked like that to you, however the ump called him over and said to tell our boundary ump that if he couldn't keep up with the game he would award a free kick and 50m penalty to Mitchell Park. Standard for the day.
And the out of bounds missed was the goal umpires fault, not the boundaries. Go figure. :-?

Anyway, that should not take away from what was a great game of footy that could have gone either way till late in the last 1/4. MP look really good when they get their runners free and move the ball quickly. I always thought div 6 would be a tight comp this year and so far has been just that. Good to see the GJ RD curse lives on.[/quote]


I was part of the conversation and it went nothing like that, it was more a question regarding clarification on some dubious decisions. No biggie and I thought your skipper handled it very well.

Yes the curse continues. :D
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby the milky bar kid » Mon May 02, 2016 9:56 am

Yank Man wrote:He didn't have any trouble hearing the plea from your captain in a one on one at 3/4 time. They had a great chat. ;)


Oh yeah, as great conversations go, it was certainly in my top 10 of all time ;) :lol:
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Mon May 02, 2016 10:03 am

Yank Man wrote:He tore a calf muscle in the warm up. Was too late to replace him as most of the B's had gone.

:shock: :shock: Your B Grade don't stick around to support the A grade??
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Mon May 02, 2016 10:53 am

D6 Ladder after Rd 5
10 - West Croydon
08 - Brahma Lodge
08 - Woodville South
08 - Ingle Farm
04 - Houghton Districts
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04 - Mawson Lakes
02 - Trinity OS
02 - Mitchell Park
02 - Adelaide Lutheran
02 - Fitzroy

Round 6
Adelaide Lutheran v Fitzroy: Adelaide Lutheran will be buoyed by breaking their duck on the weekend, in a match that most pundits gave them no chance in. To defeat Houghton in the in the foot hills of Adelaide is no easy feat. Great spread of goal kickers, and their cricketers getting amongst the action (Youlten, Redhead, Borgas). They'll return home to the parklands this week full of confidence and looking to secure back to back wins for the first time since Rd 14 2014, and a victory will help ease the pressure of relegation for another week. Fitzroy on the other hand find themselves sitting on the bottom of the ladder, unable to string 4 qtrs. together this season consistently. Inaccurate kicking kept them in the game on the weekend, but they also were unable to capitalise when opportunity presented. Should they be about to put together 4 quarters this week, an away victory certainly isn't out of the question. A must win game for both sides desperate to stay in D6 this season, should be a cracking contest. If Cotter has a day out then I think the 'Roys sneak home.

Brahma Lodge v Mitchell Park: Brahma Lodge have asserted their credentials over the past few weeks, since their round 1 loss, they've been ruthless, beating all comers in their path. Another 6 from Aloisi on the weekend further states his position as the most dangerous small forward in the comp, and with Huitema, Spriggs and Sobels amongst the best, the depth and class at the Lodge is really beginning to shine. Mitchell Park, far from as bad as season results have shown this year, some very capable players, and were right in the game against Ingle Farm until the 'Dogs kicked away late in the last to snatch victory. Enjoyed particularly the game of the bloke with the greatest haircut in D6 - Walczak, his run from the backlines was brilliant, and I felt he was the catalyst for the Mitchell Park attacks for most the day. If the Lions can re-produce their efforts from the first half this weekend, then perhaps just possibly an upset is possible, but I think they're up against it, and Brahma would be setting their sights on a rematch with West Croydon already to avenge..

Mawson Lakes v Ingle Farm: Historically very close matches between the two local rivals, this match shapes up to be no different. Ingle Farm escaped with the points last Saturday after trailing at the last break, more rotations and a bit more leg speed shone through to drive the Farmers home. Lynch with 5 goals actually surprised me a little after the game, didn't realise he had that many, and thought Mitchell Park did well to curb his influence throughout the day. Mawson Lakes coming off a tough contest against flag favourites West Croydon will be eager to put in a greater showing at home. Novosel kept quiet on the weekend, not often that happens 2 weeks in a row so a danger to watch, and Ung appears in good form this year. Should be an intriguing battle of the midfields.

West Croydon v Houghton Districts: The Hawks juggernaut rolls on, another week, another win. McKinnon a return to form with 5 goals, while Stancl and Curtis amongst the best. Plenty of match winners amongst this line up, and a rumour beginning to circulate that it may be strengthened in coming weeks with Wiles a potential return. Cooper should come back this week which just continues to add another element of class, they go from strength to strength. Houghton on the other hand, have dropped their last 3 games after jumping out of the blocks with two massive wins to start the season. Now with Mawson Lakes breathing down their neck and a swag of sides only a win behind that, the pressure is beginning to mount on the Raiders, and after their shock loss to Lutheran, questions are beginning to be asked if perhaps they're the real deal or been over valued. Bray continues to provide an avenue to goal up forward, and Roling will be better for the run Saturday. Still plenty of dangerous players in the Houghton lineup, but they've got the toughest test in D6 this season coming up. An honourable loss is as good as a win here.. a win is worth 4pts..

Woodville South v Trinity OS: Woody South continuing to get the job done, doing enough to beat Fitzroy by 27 points on the weekend, despite some horrid kicking for goal. Really aren't getting the attention they deserve in this div, they're a genuine premiership chance. Dankiewicz continues to have a stellar season and Clark finding regular goals. The depth at the Cats is enormous which holds them in good stead, and will be looking to lock away another 2pts this weekend, and stick a dagger in the heart of the TOS season. Trinity on the other hand need a win desperately. Have only managed the one victory this season, against bottom placed Fitzroy, and find themselves genuinely in danger of potentially not only missing finals, but being amongst the bottom 2 on the ladder unless they can begin winning these close matches. They have the talent on paper, and a dangerous forward line, if they click they can win on their day though. It's a big ask to head out to the wide expanses of Ledger Reserve, and I wonder if they're too top heavy to run all day with the Cats. Woody South for me in this match.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Mon May 02, 2016 11:24 am

D6R Ladder after Rd 5
10 - West Croydon
08 - Woodville South
08 - Brahma Lodge
08 - Mitchell Park
06 - Trinity OS
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06 - Adelaide Lutheran
04 - Ingle Farm
00 - Fitzroy
00 - Houghton Districts
00 - Mawson Lakes

Round 6
Adelaide Lutheran v Fitzroy: Adelaide Lutheran managed to sneak over the line against Houghton on the weekend, a score line possibly closer than many would've picked. Swag of goal kickers, and looks like some players have returned, the win was a crucial one for Lutheran who hold touch with the top 5, and keep the gap on Ingle Farm. Phelan continues to have a strong season, along with Brereton and Tscharke. Byford kept quiet once again didn't matter for the 'Dogs as they enjoyed more avenues to goal on the smaller surrounds of Houghton Memorial. Fitzroy on the other hand will be disappointed in their offerings on the weekend. After nearly upsetting the Lodge on ANZAC Day, the Lions took a backwards step, slaughtered by the Cats to the tune of 108 points. Todd, O'Regan and Swanson continuing to be key players for the Cats. Fitzroy just appear to lack a genuine match winner, and depth is being tested. The loss of Asfaha is hurting, and Mancheff's influence is being curbed. Another tough week for the 'Roys coming up, and I think they'll remain winless for another week.

Brahma Lodge v Mitchell Park: Huge win for the Tigers, comprehensively beating TOS and inflicting the reigning premiers second consecutive defeat of the season, to reaffirm their position as a genuine contender for this season. Hem-Mendes led the way with 5 goals while the big man Lehmann collected another lazy 3. Good to see Burchall finding some form, and the Lodge finding more match winners aside from the regulars of the past year. They'll be eager to register another big win this weekend, and keep the pressure right on West Croydon at the top. They run into a Mitchell Park lineup that have this year proven to be a handful. They play a similar style to the Lodge, and have their share of match winners. Nick Leck is a danger, player for the future, morel may be lucky to hold onto him again for another week - too good for B grade footy. Wilson provides options for goal, Chadwick was superb and Moroney is dangerous. Waack looked like proving the match winner, his change out of position probably tipped balance in the Farmers favour. They'll give the Tigers a good run this week, especially if they can get a few back, but it's a big ask, and this will be a true test of where they're at.

Mawson Lakes v Ingle Farm: As with the A grade, ladder position means little when these two sides meet. Although Farmers have managed to secure points over the past couple of seasons, it hasn't been with out a fight, and they're genuinely competitive contests. Ingle Farm bounced back into the winners circle Saturday with a hard fought win over Mitchell Park, but still find themselves behind the 8-ball in the fight for the 5, securing back to back wins are crucial for their chances., this is as an important game as any for the Farmer. Mawson Lakes on the other hand, have proven competitive this season whilst still winless. A tough day against the undefeated West Croydon last week, they'll be keen to bounce back with a better showing this week. Pearce continues to lead the way for the Mossies, and a lot of newer names amongst their lineup is a good thing as they add depth and look to support the A grade. Looking forward to an enjoyable contest, but Ingle Farm start favourites in this match.

West Croydon v Houghton Districts: West Croydon firming as flag favourites in both grades, look irresistible. They face a winless Houghton this week, and it's hard to see them being stopped again. Their forward line wouldn't look out of place in the A grade just quietly, and Campbell continues to torment opposition fullbacks. Shut him down and Stubberfield pops up.. Shut him down and you've got to deal with Cuellar.. Shut him down and well you get the idea, the list goes on. Sawtell and Emery both in exquisite form, would be short odds for the medal in the early stages. Houghton on the flip side showed signs of improvement on the weekend against Adelaide Lutheran. Oswald up forward with 3 goals led the way, while Wood, Purdon and Jay Szabo amongst the best. Could potentially have the advantage in the ruck in this contest, they'll need to work hard to stay in the game. As with the A grade though, an honourable loss would be viewed as a pass mark from outsiders, given West Croydons strength.

Woodville South v Trinity OS: Match of the round, Woody South an outstanding B grade unit with dangerous players everywhere - Todd, O'regan, Swanson. Rudiger and Cross are no mugs in B grade footy either, and carry A grade experience. The Cats keep winning and winning well, they'll be full of confidence and expectant of a victory this week, but they run into the wounded Lion of Trinity, a side that has suffered back to back defeats and would be seething and dropping those games. A proud side, they'll be eager to bounce back and prove themselves, and what better way than against a top side like Woody South. Costs and Dimuccio the keys for TOS, their runners will enjoy a big ground I fancy, and if Kreig returns he offers plenty up forward. Simpson v King Disibio in the ruck will be a crucial battle. Don't count out the little master from getting his side returning to the winners circle here, should be a belter of a match.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Harry49 » Mon May 02, 2016 11:38 am

Love the reviews Zartan! Great insight into how all the teams are travelling!
Tough day for both our grades on the weekend...definitely need to bounce back and improve. Got a feeling it will be an intense week on the track after our poor performance! Looks like another round where the top 4 teams will all win again, but Footy can be a strange game sometimes.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Barry » Mon May 02, 2016 11:47 am

Novosel kept quiet on the weekend, he didn't play.

Should be a good game this weekend.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Mon May 02, 2016 11:51 am

Barry wrote:Novosel kept quiet on the weekend, he didn't play.

Should be a good game this weekend.

Ah fair enough, was named on SportingPulse, so thought he did, but that makes sense then - explains why he didn't kick any! :lol:

Should be a cracker game, Mawson Lakes won comfortable last year in the corresponding fixture if memory serves correct..
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Computer Crashed » Mon May 02, 2016 11:53 am

Zartan wrote:
Yank Man wrote:He tore a calf muscle in the warm up. Was too late to replace him as most of the B's had gone.

:shock: :shock: Your B Grade don't stick around to support the A grade??

Warm up was at 3/4 time too.
I found it odd.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Mon May 02, 2016 11:55 am

Not sure if former Bulldogs player Jose Romero, of Mitchell Park player Brandon Walczack..
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby BZB27 » Mon May 02, 2016 1:13 pm

Zartan wrote:Not sure if former Bulldogs player Jose Romero, of Mitchell Park player Brandon Walczack..
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Too much muscle to be Walczak :lol:
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Robb_Stark » Mon May 02, 2016 1:26 pm

it sounds like Ball Sack when players call him on the field
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Barry » Mon May 02, 2016 1:28 pm

Zartan wrote:
Barry wrote:Novosel kept quiet on the weekend, he didn't play.

Should be a good game this weekend.

Ah fair enough, was named on SportingPulse, so thought he did, but that makes sense then - explains why he didn't kick any! :lol:

Should be a cracker game, Mawson Lakes won comfortable last year in the corresponding fixture if memory serves correct..


Yea by a little I reckon.

Give the people King VS Lynch, waiting for this since cricket finished
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