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Postby bayman » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:27 pm

your opinions please
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby bayman » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:27 pm

i suggest west to be the big improver & norwood to be the big dissapointment
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Wedgie » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:40 pm

I reckon the Eagles will go backwards and it wouldn't surprise me if North do too especially if injury hits the wrong sort of player where we have no depth.
For eg if O'Hara goes down we'll be trusting 1 or 2 ruckmen who haven't played league footy regularly if at all.
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Squawk » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:45 pm

bayman wrote:i suggest west to be the big improver & norwood to be the big dissapointment


After missing the finals for 5 straight years there's not much left for NFC to be disappointed about other than a wooden spoon, and I cant see that happening.

I think the eagles are vulnerable to sliding this year but not sure that any club will be a big disappointment - unless something happens to Central, North or Sturt this year.

Every year south and west are slated as the "potentials" - Collins vs Cahill will be something to watch over the year. I'm hoping Norwood will be the big improver tho and with some good recruiting in the off season they have given themselves every chance.
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Dutchy » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:47 pm

Sturt will slide...
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby bayman » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:50 pm

Dutchy wrote:Sturt will slide...


you'll bring back sturt1 with comments like that :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby bayman » Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:52 pm

Squawk wrote:
bayman wrote:i suggest west to be the big improver & norwood to be the big dissapointment


After missing the finals for 5 straight years there's not much left for NFC to be disappointed about other than a wooden spoon, and I cant see that happening.

I think the eagles are vulnerable to sliding this year but not sure that any club will be a big disappointment - unless something happens to Central, North or Sturt this year.

Every year south and west are slated as the "potentials" - Collins vs Cahill will be something to watch over the year. I'm hoping Norwood will be the big improver tho and with some good recruiting in the off season they have given themselves every chance.


squawk, i actually think norwood will 'win' the spoon so that is going backwards in my book, the reason i think that is norwood who always get plenty of the ball do not kick big scores & will lose matches because of this imho

ps, if the bookies put up a wooden spoon market i'll be on norwood :wink:
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Squawk » Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:03 pm

so if Norwood fall from 7th to 9th, that will be the big disappointment for the season of all the clubs?

You might be stirring bayman, but in any case I think that the spoon is improbable. which brings me to a question for you - which is harder to pick generally - premiers or spooners? OK so Central have been a runaway success and its easy to pick them top each year but in a comp like the AwFuL with drafts and salary caps, which do you think is harder to pick?
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby GWW » Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:13 pm

Dutchy wrote:Sturt will slide...


One can only hope.
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby bayman » Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:18 pm

Squawk wrote:so if Norwood fall from 7th to 9th, that will be the big disappointment for the season of all the clubs?

You might be stirring bayman, but in any case I think that the spoon is improbable. which brings me to a question for you - which is harder to pick generally - premiers or spooners? OK so Central have been a runaway success and its easy to pick them top each year but in a comp like the AwFuL with drafts and salary caps, which do you think is harder to pick?


squawk, not stirring just giving my honest assesment & i've thought that norwood don't kick big scores for a few years (check past posts in gambling room) as for your other ?'s afl is obviously too hard to pick but in the sanfl generally it is easier to pick the spoon than the premier as there was usually 3 or 4 chances to win & 1 or 2 for bottom the last few years changes that a bit
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby eaglehaslanded » Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:27 pm

Wedgie wrote:I reckon the Eagles will go backwards and it wouldn't surprise me if North do too especially if injury hits the wrong sort of player where we have no depth.
For eg if O'Hara goes down we'll be trusting 1 or 2 ruckmen who haven't played league footy regularly if at all.


You only hope the Eagles go backwards wedgie. I'm predicting we play another prelim at least.
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby smithy » Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:50 pm

Dutchy wrote:Sturt will slide...

Why do you think that Dutchy ?
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Blue Boy » Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:56 pm

bayman wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Sturt will slide...


you'll bring back sturt1 with comments like that :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Sorry Boys - wont happen !!!

Looking forward to making the finals later this year against you guys - hopefully we will be on the correct side of the ledger ( or shall I say post ) :wink:

This time last year was hopin we wouldnt finish last so I rekon I can be just a bit more confident this year !!! 8) :wink:
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Wedgie » Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:33 am

eaglehaslanded wrote:
Wedgie wrote:I reckon the Eagles will go backwards and it wouldn't surprise me if North do too especially if injury hits the wrong sort of player where we have no depth.
For eg if O'Hara goes down we'll be trusting 1 or 2 ruckmen who haven't played league footy regularly if at all.


You only hope the Eagles go backwards wedgie. I'm predicting we play another prelim at least.


Don't hope that at all mate, I'd be quite happy beating them twice in the finals every year.

Assessment made purely from their ins and outs.
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Jimmy » Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:23 am

eagles to slide, just their time to be shit

bays to go one final better......no really.....its possible, isnt it?
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby TroyGFC » Thu Jan 10, 2008 1:42 am

Forward- West (solid recruiting), Norwood (solid recruiting), South (maybe more disciplined with Jack at helm)

Backwards- Centrals (can't go forwards anyway!!), Eagles (biggest shaker downwards; didn't look that good last season thou beat us/ drew us), Sturt (love to see them where they belong:out of 5), North (missing a few of 1st selection players), Port (can always hope).

Not commenting on Glenelg just yet so 50/50, should make 5 a little easier hopefully
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Ian » Thu Jan 10, 2008 7:38 am

Blue Boy wrote:Looking forward to another final later this year
So you're expecting to go out in the elim. final again ? , I'll take that.
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby saintal » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:12 am

improve- south, norwood
backward- glenelg, north, port
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby Dutchy » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:37 am

smithy wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Sturt will slide...

Why do you think that Dutchy ?


few things Ive heard from down there, add the second year blues from many of their players that played out of their skin last season....Ruck will be a huge issue if Feasty goes down or struggles, Forward line is excellent but defence is a worry
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Re: the most likely team(s) to improve or go backwards

Postby smithy » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:56 am

Dutchy wrote:
smithy wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Sturt will slide...

Why do you think that Dutchy ?


few things Ive heard from down there, add the second year blues from many of their players that played out of their skin last season....Ruck will be a huge issue if Feasty goes down or struggles, Forward line is excellent but defence is a worry


Fair enough, especially with the ruck duties.
I hope you are wrong though.

Dare I say it.



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