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 morell » Wed May 25, 2016 4:54 pm

Zartan wrote:D6 this year is a far better standard than last year though as well - well rather it's more even between the sides at least.
I was going to ask this actually as to me it seems outstanding.

The last time I played A Grade (properly) was 2011, I can hardly even imagine myself competing with the guys playing nowadays. They all seem fitter, bigger, faster and stronger than even 5 years ago.

Not sure if its just confirmation bias but I'd say 2016 D6 is a better standard than any other year I've experienced it.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby human_torpedo » Wed May 25, 2016 4:59 pm

Would agree to an extent Morell.. I reckon the top end of years gone by (CLG/Westminster 2014, Rosewater 2014/15, BOS 2014, Lockleys/Smittys 2015) would be ahead of this division comfortably imo, however I think the middle and bottom tier sides are better than they have been in the past. Far more even division this season than in the past from sides 3-10
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby morell » Wed May 25, 2016 5:12 pm

More mean the average footballer now in D6 is actually a pretty good athlete. There aren't that many fattys, oldies or really youngys anymore like there used to be.

Teams seem much more physically imposing.

I could of course be making all this up in my head.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby human_torpedo » Wed May 25, 2016 5:14 pm

That would be because we have both retired mate.. The dead wood has been moved on!
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Yank Man » Wed May 25, 2016 5:37 pm

Zartan wrote:
Yank Man wrote:we did beat Marion by 20 goals, and look at where we sit in Div 6.

You love playing down Mitchell Park and their ability don't ya! :lol:

If you had a little more polish, and a more settled side you could be well entrenched in the top 5 at the moment - most of your loses haven't been large amounts and a lot you've probably been in winning positions..

D6 this year is a far better standard than last year though as well - well rather it's more even between the sides at least.



No I don't love playing us down Zartan. I'm a realist and our best footy is OK but we average 17 shots on goal and concede 30. Lutheran kicked 10 goals to 1 in the 2nd quarter. Game over, we have a go but can't do it for the whole 4 quarters. IF we had more polish and IF we were settled and IF etc, etc. Fact is we are where we are because we that is what we are. ;)
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby morell » Thu May 26, 2016 10:01 am

human_torpedo wrote:That would be because we have both retired mate.. The dead wood has been moved on!
Ill be back.

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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Thu May 26, 2016 10:09 am

morell wrote:More mean the average footballer now in D6 is actually a pretty good athlete. There aren't that many fattys, oldies or really youngys anymore like there used to be.

Teams seem much more physically imposing.

I could of course be making all this up in my head.

You are correct. I see a few lads occasionally who come out to games or train with us who used to be considered or were regular "A grade footballers" and I look at them and think they'd struggle to get a game in the B grade now let alone A grade.

Definitely fitter sides and more depth in the teams - across more teams - and less "easy wins" on offer than previous years.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Thu May 26, 2016 10:11 am

human_torpedo wrote:Would agree to an extent Morell.. I reckon the top end of years gone by (CLG/Westminster 2014, Rosewater 2014/15, BOS 2014, Lockleys/Smittys 2015) would be ahead of this division comfortably imo, however I think the middle and bottom tier sides are better than they have been in the past. Far more even division this season than in the past from sides 3-10

I reckon West Croydon would be about on par with last years front runners, and almost as good as Rosewater '14.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Dogwatcher » Thu May 26, 2016 10:12 am

Just an observation, but I reckon we're seeing more young lads going to the gym these days, taking a little bit of extra care of their bodies, while the PT industry seems to be flourishing, and a lot of those blokes would be footballers. I wonder if that sort of thing's filtering into local footy and that could be part of what you're seeing in this grade.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu May 26, 2016 10:18 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Just an observation, but I reckon we're seeing more young lads going to the gym these days, taking a little bit of extra care of their bodies, while the PT industry seems to be flourishing, and a lot of those blokes would be footballers. I wonder if that sort of thing's filtering into local footy and that could be part of what you're seeing in this grade.


For sure, I'm sure the easily accessible tablets nowadays is a contributing factor also.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby The Bedge » Thu May 26, 2016 10:33 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:I'm sure the easily accessible tablets nowadays is a contributing factor also.

LOL I sat here for a moment thinking what hell advantage would an electronic device serve as a footballer :lol:

Then my brain turned on and I realised :oops: :lol:
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby morell » Thu May 26, 2016 10:54 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Just an observation, but I reckon we're seeing more young lads going to the gym these days, taking a little bit of extra care of their bodies, while the PT industry seems to be flourishing, and a lot of those blokes would be footballers. I wonder if that sort of thing's filtering into local footy and that could be part of what you're seeing in this grade.
Very interesting and you could very well be right. The old "get shredded for stereos" modern phenomena.

We're living in such a vain and vacuous society. No doubt this is reflected in football.

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Dogwatcher wrote:Just an observation, but I reckon we're seeing more young lads going to the gym these days, taking a little bit of extra care of their bodies, while the PT industry seems to be flourishing, and a lot of those blokes would be footballers. I wonder if that sort of thing's filtering into local footy and that could be part of what you're seeing in this grade.


For sure, I'm sure the easily accessible tablets nowadays is a contributing factor also.
There is a tablet to make you a better and fitter footballer?!?

Where are they, how much and whats the limit on what you can buy?
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Dogwatcher » Thu May 26, 2016 11:18 am

Seems the little red car gonna have to do some splainin.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu May 26, 2016 11:44 am

morell wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:Just an observation, but I reckon we're seeing more young lads going to the gym these days, taking a little bit of extra care of their bodies, while the PT industry seems to be flourishing, and a lot of those blokes would be footballers. I wonder if that sort of thing's filtering into local footy and that could be part of what you're seeing in this grade.
Very interesting and you could very well be right. The old "get shredded for stereos" modern phenomena.

We're living in such a vain and vacuous society. No doubt this is reflected in football.

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Dogwatcher wrote:Just an observation, but I reckon we're seeing more young lads going to the gym these days, taking a little bit of extra care of their bodies, while the PT industry seems to be flourishing, and a lot of those blokes would be footballers. I wonder if that sort of thing's filtering into local footy and that could be part of what you're seeing in this grade.


For sure, I'm sure the easily accessible tablets nowadays is a contributing factor also.
There is a tablet to make you a better and fitter footballer?!?

Where are they, how much and whats the limit on what you can buy?


Roids are as accessible as nurofen in today's society.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby morell » Thu May 26, 2016 11:50 am

Really?

Far out.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby adr107 » Thu May 26, 2016 12:22 pm

Zartan wrote:
morell wrote:More mean the average footballer now in D6 is actually a pretty good athlete. There aren't that many fattys, oldies or really youngys anymore like there used to be.

Teams seem much more physically imposing.

I could of course be making all this up in my head.

You are correct. I see a few lads occasionally who come out to games or train with us who used to be considered or were regular "A grade footballers" and I look at them and think they'd struggle to get a game in the B grade now let alone A grade.

Definitely fitter sides and more depth in the teams - across more teams - and less "easy wins" on offer than previous years.


IMO most of the reserves sides in this div would comfortably win 7R last year over NP. The step up in ressies is enormous...it's impressive. You learn quick..
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Mr Onions » Thu May 26, 2016 12:25 pm

morell wrote:Really?

Far out.


I think the only roids you will get is Haemorrhoids from sitting on those cold coaches benches Morell.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby morell » Thu May 26, 2016 12:26 pm

Mr Onions wrote:
morell wrote:Really?

Far out.


I think the only roids you will get is Haemorrhoids from sitting on those cold coaches benches Morell.
Hahaha, not at Mitchell Park, we have the Great Tower of Moreland Avenue on our side.
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Mr Onions » Thu May 26, 2016 12:31 pm

morell wrote:
Mr Onions wrote:
morell wrote:Really?

Far out.


I think the only roads you will get is Haemorrhoids from sitting on those cold coaches benches Morell.
Hahaha, not at Mitchell Park, we have the Great Tower of Moreland Avenue on our side.

Very impressive structure it is, looks bigger than Houghtons change rooms
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Re: CH9AFL Division 6 2016

Postby Q. » Thu May 26, 2016 1:13 pm

Bigger biceps doesn't make you a better footballer.
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