by jo172 » Sun Aug 18, 2024 5:37 pm
by wristwatcher » Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:12 pm
by Bluedemon » Thu Aug 22, 2024 1:04 pm
by MoP » Thu Aug 22, 2024 2:18 pm
Bluedemon wrote:Question to ask - Has the team that has played Port Districts the last couple of years has been sitting in the relegation zone has won the game and avoided being Relegated?
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Aug 22, 2024 3:38 pm
MoP wrote:Bluedemon wrote:Question to ask - Has the team that has played Port Districts the last couple of years has been sitting in the relegation zone has won the game and avoided being Relegated?
Iggies, then SPOC, I believe.
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Aug 22, 2024 3:46 pm
by amber_fluid » Thu Aug 22, 2024 3:50 pm
by locky801 » Thu Aug 22, 2024 6:50 pm
wristwatcher wrote:Huge weekend of games. Only the PAC v SHOC game that cant shape Finals, Home Ground advantage or relegation. The other 4 has plenty on the line. Will be very interesting to see just how desperate some teams are.
- Broadies v Brighton. The winner stays in div 1 and its goodbye to the loser. I wouldn't have a clue who wins this. Broadies maybe at home can arrest the trend of one shit quarter and get the chocolates
Will be fascinating to see it unfold.
by wristwatcher » Fri Aug 23, 2024 10:42 pm
locky801 wrote:wristwatcher wrote:Huge weekend of games. Only the PAC v SHOC game that cant shape Finals, Home Ground advantage or relegation. The other 4 has plenty on the line. Will be very interesting to see just how desperate some teams are.
- Broadies v Brighton. The winner stays in div 1 and its goodbye to the loser. I wouldn't have a clue who wins this. Broadies maybe at home can arrest the trend of one shit quarter and get the chocolates
Will be fascinating to see it unfold.
Broadies need a full game, this season they have had at least 6 goaless last 1/4's and in fact think the scoring figures are something like 55-60 goals to 29 in last 1/4's against them, apart from one game against Glenunga they have been in the mix at 3/4 time, I'm tipping they will be up and about this weekend
by MoP » Sat Aug 24, 2024 8:17 am
by wristwatcher » Sat Aug 24, 2024 11:11 am
MoP wrote:Glenunga have named their strongest team of the season. Scary proposition for a team that's 16-1.....
by locky801 » Sat Aug 24, 2024 4:23 pm
by locky801 » Sat Aug 24, 2024 7:08 pm
by Bluedemon » Sat Aug 24, 2024 10:45 pm
locky801 wrote:Brighton and TT Gully relegated, cracks covered for 12 months
by hollywood7477 » Sun Aug 25, 2024 9:03 am
by locky801 » Sun Aug 25, 2024 10:08 am
hollywood7477 wrote:I know this should be on the women’s thread but Gary McIntosh what an absolute legend. Has there been a person in South Australian Football that has had a greater impact in local footy.
PNU have been so fortunate to have had Macca involved in their footy club.
I still remember playing against him. We were around 25 goals down and our full back who already had 9 kicked on him by Macca was still sledging him while he was about to kick his 10th and Macca just flipped him the bird and kicked the goal.
But on a serious note I couldn’t think of a greater person to have had such a massive impact on their footy club.
I heard that Macca still is involved with the juniors aswell as coaching the women. I could be wrong
by LaughingKookaburra » Sun Aug 25, 2024 10:08 pm
locky801 wrote:hollywood7477 wrote:I know this should be on the women’s thread but Gary McIntosh what an absolute legend. Has there been a person in South Australian Football that has had a greater impact in local footy.
PNU have been so fortunate to have had Macca involved in their footy club.
I still remember playing against him. We were around 25 goals down and our full back who already had 9 kicked on him by Macca was still sledging him while he was about to kick his 10th and Macca just flipped him the bird and kicked the goal.
But on a serious note I couldn’t think of a greater person to have had such a massive impact on their footy club.
I heard that Macca still is involved with the juniors aswell as coaching the women. I could be wrong
Putting it bluntly IMO he is the PNU footy club, remember when he was coaching the PNU seniors years ago and my lad was playing juniors at Broadies you would play PNU on the Sunday and Macca was there from the getgo cooking the BBQ for the juniors and supporters, always up for a chat as well, total respect for the man for what he has done in Football, seniors and juniors
by wristwatcher » Sun Aug 25, 2024 11:16 pm
LaughingKookaburra wrote:locky801 wrote:hollywood7477 wrote:I know this should be on the women’s thread but Gary McIntosh what an absolute legend. Has there been a person in South Australian Football that has had a greater impact in local footy.
PNU have been so fortunate to have had Macca involved in their footy club.
I still remember playing against him. We were around 25 goals down and our full back who already had 9 kicked on him by Macca was still sledging him while he was about to kick his 10th and Macca just flipped him the bird and kicked the goal.
But on a serious note I couldn’t think of a greater person to have had such a massive impact on their footy club.
I heard that Macca still is involved with the juniors aswell as coaching the women. I could be wrong
Putting it bluntly IMO he is the PNU footy club, remember when he was coaching the PNU seniors years ago and my lad was playing juniors at Broadies you would play PNU on the Sunday and Macca was there from the getgo cooking the BBQ for the juniors and supporters, always up for a chat as well, total respect for the man for what he has done in Football, seniors and juniors
Said the same thing yesterday. What he’s done for PNU in the last 20 years is beyond belief. If there is a more admired footballer on field in SA in the last 40 years I’d like to hear it. Off field it appears the same..
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Aug 26, 2024 9:52 am
wristwatcher wrote:
Its a solid resume.
Coached his first Div 1 A grade Woman's flag on the weekend. That makes 6 Senior A grade Premierships in the 20 years. You can throw in 4 more GF's on top of that. Has Coached Juniors every year and volunteers his time in every capacity.
For all his on field success its the msn off the field that is the most impressive. I cant even count the favours, appearances and support he has given me in the last 2 decades. He is a genuine legend.
I stood outside the theatre in Semaphore in 2012 as he was doing the Guernsey presentation for the State Gaelic Under 18s that night. (again for no charge). We had just lost the Div 3 Prelim to SMOSH and the C3 Prelim to CBC. He told me that night he was leaving and going to where it all started at Hope Valley....that was until the wife and kids said "good luck we are not coming!" and the rest is history. Back to Back Premierships the following 2 years and the ascension to a Div 1 powerhouse.
What makes Garry so great is it is all about family and his Mrs runs the canteen or the bar as has his Daughter, his son is a great Junior Coach and life member as a player, his Sister did the merch, his brother in law a junior coach and his late Father was always there supporting them all, telling it like it was.
in summary....yeah he goes alright.
by DOC » Mon Aug 26, 2024 10:21 am
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