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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby Jim05 » Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:30 pm

goddy11 wrote:FWIW Centrals reserves 42 to WA 16 at 1/2 time. Good to see 2 of the lesser teams this year at least playing off in a finals series. WA also in U18 prelim.
Handy Dogs side on paper, I’m assuming some of these blokes are coming back from injury as they surely are better then some of the crabs in the league side
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby UK Fan » Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:51 pm

Dogs 14.12(96)
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby UK Fan » Sun Sep 12, 2021 1:57 pm

Spargo wrote:
Booney wrote:When I gave a donation that wasn't what I had in mind.

You’re not Robinson Crusoe there…



Thank you both for your donations. Rest assured With or without The club receiving donations Andrews would of been sacked And Thommo Would be coaching cdfc this year.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby Big Phil » Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:58 pm

Jim05 wrote:
goddy11 wrote:FWIW Centrals reserves 42 to WA 16 at 1/2 time. Good to see 2 of the lesser teams this year at least playing off in a finals series. WA also in U18 prelim.
Handy Dogs side on paper, I’m assuming some of these blokes are coming back from injury as they surely are better then some of the crabs in the league side

It's the same group of players in the Ressies that don't take their chances at League level when given to them.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby gazzamagoo » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:26 pm

Some really good news at last, Aiden Grace has already signed up for 2022,
keeping players like him is extremely important!
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby DOC » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:36 pm

He was very good for you. Possibly the best recruit this year.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby gazzamagoo » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:43 pm

DOC wrote:He was very good for you. Possibly the best recruit this year.

Came 5th in the goalkicking, will only get better.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby Brodlach » Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:49 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
DOC wrote:He was very good for you. Possibly the best recruit this year.

Came 5th in the goalkicking, will only get better.

That’s amazing
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby Hazydog » Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:04 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
DOC wrote:He was very good for you. Possibly the best recruit this year.

Came 5th in the goalkicking, will only get better.


Became quite noticeable in the second half of the season that he quickly developed into an on field leader, an area I feel we are falling short in with the current crop. Great that he’s going around again and that he seems to have settled well into SA.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby whufc » Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:31 pm

Great news!!
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby Big Phil » Mon Sep 20, 2021 10:55 pm

DOC wrote:He was very good for you. Possibly the best recruit this year.

Second best.

Brett Turner from West to Glenelg.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby goddy11 » Tue Sep 21, 2021 8:36 am

Watching the reserves Glenelg v Eagles I could not notice a glut of big men in the Bay team. If I were at Central I would approach a couple as this appeared an area of concern for the doggies.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:34 am

goddy11 wrote:Watching the reserves Glenelg v Eagles I could not notice a glut of big men in the Bay team. If I were at Central I would approach a couple as this appeared an area of concern for the doggies.

We don't need reserves players
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby southernbulldog » Tue Sep 21, 2021 11:40 am

Spot on we have enough now
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby bulldogproud » Tue Sep 21, 2021 1:24 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
goddy11 wrote:Watching the reserves Glenelg v Eagles I could not notice a glut of big men in the Bay team. If I were at Central I would approach a couple as this appeared an area of concern for the doggies.

We don't need reserves players


Jack Hayes, on the other hand, would be very handy.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby whufc » Tue Sep 21, 2021 1:52 pm

bulldogproud wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
goddy11 wrote:Watching the reserves Glenelg v Eagles I could not notice a glut of big men in the Bay team. If I were at Central I would approach a couple as this appeared an area of concern for the doggies.

We don't need reserves players


Jack Hayes, on the other hand, would be very handy.


Ill use the BSR connection. :lol:

I play with 5 other Hayes all brothers and cousins and they dominate country footy as well.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby Booney » Thu Feb 17, 2022 2:32 pm

Good yarn about former Central premiership player Alan Obst :


Alan Obst could justifiably cite a couple of watertight reasons for ignoring the email that arrived from Tennis South Australia in the first week of this year.

Not only was the SA Cricket Association physiotherapist preparing players for the imminent resumption of the Marsh Sheffield Shield season, even more pressing was his upcoming wedding to fiancee Jamie on January 8.

A former footballer who played five games for North Melbourne in the AFL and was a member of Central Districts' 2007 premiership team in SA's top league, 34-year-old Obst regarded his role with the Redbacks he's held for the past three years as "the best job in the world".

But he finishes up at summer's end to embark on an unforeseen and barely believable foray into international tennis, a sport he's never played and only encountered over the course of a couple head-spinning weeks last month.
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Despite the Redbacks' offices being barely 50 metres from Memorial Drive where the Adelaide International hardcourt tournament – headlined by world women's number one Ashleigh Barty – was being played in January, Obst opted not to answer that group email sent to members of the state's Physiotherapy Board.

As he figured, the request for a physio to provide treatment for an unnamed female tennis player in town for the Australian Open warm-up event was likely a rudimentary session for a low-ranked qualifier with limited resources which one of his colleagues was probably better placed to answer.

But when he was undertaking supermarket shopping later that day and received a phone call from the email's author expressing disappointment Obst had not answered the call because it was an assignment that was ideally suited to his skills set, he reluctantly offered his services.

The next day's appointment opened his eyes, and has now altered his life.

The unnamed player in need was two-time Australian Open winner and former world number one Victoria Azarenka, and the pair immediately forged a strong bond.

So much so that Azarenka requested a follow-up session next evening as she progressed through the singles and doubles draws at Memorial Drive, but Obst advised he was unable to treat her come the weekend due to his upcoming nuptials in the Barossa Valley.

However, when the day of the wedding arrived Obst received a polite request from the US-based Belarussian for another appointment, which he duly declined.

"She said 'look, I've got a final on Saturday can we catch up then?' and I said 'I really can't, I'm getting married' to which she replied 'oh no, I'd forgotten ... I'm sorry'," Obst told cricket.com.au this week amid his on-field commitments with the Redbacks against Victoria.

"But when we communicated on the morning of my wedding, she asked to see me the next day.

"So I raced back to Adelaide from the Barossa (75km away) next day, and she actually moved her flight to Melbourne back from the afternoon that Sunday to the evening so she could see me, which was nice from her.

"That's when she asked me to come to Melbourne and be part of her team for the Australian Open.

"So I had a conversation with my wife and she said 'that sounds pretty cool ... I'm not going to get in your way, so you go do your thing'."

In addition to his new wife's blessing, Obst's mid-season tennis sojourn was made possible by the sudden shortfall of eligible players in the KFC BBL that was beset by COVID-19 issues.

With SA-based players whose fitness programs he was charged with overseeing – Jake Lehmann, David Grant, Nathan McSweeney, Jake Carder, Daniel Drew and Thomas Kelly – hurriedly called up for BBL duties, Obst's workload in Adelaide was sizeably diminished.

Armed with the SACA's okay, Obst became part of Azarenka's entourage as the 32-year-old breezed through the first three rounds of singles competition without dropping a set despite suffering from a wry neck that saw her require on-court treatment.

Then, just hours after her loss to Czech Republic's Barbora Krejcikova in the round of 16, Azarenka asked Obst to join her four-person crew full-time and become part of the globetrotting professional tennis circuit.

Having gained assurances from Azarenka that his wife (a primary school teacher in Adelaide) will be able to travel with him if and when she wishes, Obst then sought the blessing of his SA bosses John Porter and Tim Nielsen before signing up for the ride of his life.

"It's such a sliding doors moment," Obst said of his abrupt career change that sees him fly to Rome at cricket season's end, where Azarenka begins her French Open campaign.

"I keep thinking there was so many opportunities along the way, with the wedding and with cricket work, where I could have opted not to have that initial meeting with Vika (Azarenka). But from that moment we just got along super well.

"For all I knew, that call for treatment could have been from a local 16-year-old tennis player but the fact it turned out to be Victoria Azarenka was totally random, and pretty cool.

"She did have a full-time physio for the last 12 years, but he's literally just retired and she actually has a really small entourage – it's just her tennis coach (Maxime Tchoutakian) a fitness trainer and myself.

"I'm just so lucky that my wife is really supportive, and we agreed it's such a great experience for a couple of years and then we'll just see where the wind takes us.

"At this stage, I think the plan is after the tournament in Rome we'll go to Spain, and then possibly on to Monaco for a week of preparation for the French Open in Paris and then straight to Wimbledon from there, so it's going to be pretty full-on.

"They just chase tennis all over the world, and they actually play a lot more tennis than people realise.

"And when she does have a couple of weeks spare she goes back to Miami where she lives, so at those times I'll either come home to Adelaide for a week or two if I can, otherwise I'll follow her to Miami where she's got the full training set-up with gym and tennis court."

As he cheerily admits, Obst boasts "absolutely zero" tennis pedigree and was mildly unnerved on his first day with Azarenka's entourage in Melbourne when he was presented with a brand new racquet and was told he may need it "just in case".

He soon learned that emergency requirement extended to all members of 'Team Azarenka', who are routinely called into action as 'hitting partners', a job Obst took on with trepidation when he was summoned on to Rod Laver Arena for a practice session within hours of accepting the gift.

Asked how he performed having his first-ever hit of tennis against a champion of the sport on a fabled grand slam court, Obst noted with a broad smile: "Not horrendous ... but ask me again in a year's time.

"I'll think I'm Roger Federer."
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby gazzamagoo » Fri Mar 25, 2022 4:17 pm

Lunch at The Club today, there's a great buzz about the place, Meggsy is turning the place on its head, in a positive way.
Some amazing news I heard today is we are building, over the coming summer, an enclosed "pavilion" to the north of the grandstand, next to the coach's box, so supporters will finally be able to sit inside, have a drink & watch the footy.
Also, the eastern mound will be removed so as to "engage the community" with the oval, hopefully to encourage people to attend some matches.
An undercover area will be built there, so people can watch the footy & not get wet, should it rain, as well as a kids' playground.
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby southernbulldog » Fri Mar 25, 2022 4:41 pm

Sounds great, lights would cap it off brilliantly
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Re: CDFC 2021

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Mar 29, 2022 4:34 pm

Some will be happy to know that we've canned the second pokies venue.
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