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Postby magpie in the 80's » Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:04 pm

which teams (both divisions) have all the ex afl sanfl players this year. :D
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Postby Justquietly » Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:43 pm

Hahndorf V Uraidla
Onka V Lobethal
Blackwood V Mt Lofty
Ironbank V Mt Barker

TV V Meadows
Kersbrook V Echunga
Macclesfield V Birdwood
Callington V Blackwood
Nairne V Kangarilla
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Postby hillsrider » Thu Apr 20, 2006 9:47 am

thanks jq,
would expect uraidla, onka, lofty, barker to win.
and tv, echunga, birdwood, blackwood, kangarilla
in the country div, it looks like gums, callington, maccy, kersbrook, blackwood and possibly nairne could miss out this year.
i would imagine the top 3 to be tv, kangy & meadows.
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Postby Justquietly » Thu Apr 20, 2006 11:14 am

No worries.
I agree with your Central div tips, except I think Lobie may knock off Onkas, from what I saw last week. Whoever loses that, even though its only 2 games in, would take a hit to their confidence.
In Country, yeah...I don't follow it much but I reckon the newcomers, Meadows, TV and maybe Echunga.
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Postby magpie in the 80's » Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:20 pm

who are some of the better players seen in hte hfl over the years. both local talent and imports
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Postby magpie in the 80's » Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:22 pm

who are some of the better players seen in the hfl over the years. both local talent and imports
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Postby Justquietly » Thu Apr 20, 2006 5:44 pm

Ooh, toughy. I reckon there's been a few.
I can speak a bit for Lofty recently - Burch is back...Campbell Flower had a couple of years there...there's a bunch there now that look good...Sammy Wheatley a few years back...it's a bit hard, we had a few lean years!
I've played against some aover the last few years - Badenoch (Blackwood), Sziller (lobie), Murphy (Mt Barker), Smith at FF at Ironbank was hard to stop on his day, Amstberg (Onkas), Cooper (was at Hahndorf), Snowden (big man at Bridgey, handy in ruck, now coaching)...heaps more, but when you play in a certain half of the field or whatever, you don't see everything.
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Postby ball magnet » Thu Apr 20, 2006 9:42 pm

Just Quietly i was just wondering if you are associated with MT Lofty because you seem to know a lot about them.
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Postby ORDoubleBlues » Thu Apr 20, 2006 9:43 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:who are some of the better players seen in the hfl over the years. both local talent and imports


Will have a bit of a stab for you although there will be others who could probably come up with more, especially when it comes to the Central Division (Div 1)

HAHNDORF
Randall Pearce -Former Macclesfield junior who also played at Mypolonga and Echunga briefly after his short stint at South Adelaide
Dennis Raymond - Current Coach and still plays. Had a stint at Sturt in the mid '90's
Alf Stephens - Has spent time at Woodville-West Torrens
Michael Pfitzner - A local who is very underrated and is trying to comeback after knee recon.
Rick Hannam - Spent time at Sturt in the late '80's and early '90's

ONKAPARINGA VALLEY
Jim Lihou
Troy Bond
Joe Wyatt

MT BARKER
David Murphy
Paul Gestlauer
Troy Deron
Brett Heinrich
Darren Houlihan
Jim Elmslie
Darren Pope
Clint Rogers
Cary Graetz


LOBETHAL
Damien King
Jason King
Jason Sziller
Darren Sziller
Sudjai Cook
Dave Schulz

IRONBANK
Stuart Wells
Brad Smith
Shane Russell (son of former Glenelg player Denis Russell)
Mark Maidment
Exelby
Paul Roberts (could have been anything)

BLACKWOOD
Danny Cramp
Dave Richardson

MT LOFTY (in addition to just quietly)
Michael Polley (six AFL games with Melbourne)

BRIDGEWATER
Shayne McDonald

URAIDLA
Scott Sutherland
Matt Thomas
Fabian Chevalier
Mitch Trenorden
Marty Trenorden

and for the Country Division


Ivan Muster
Greg Dempsey
Jason Bevan
Ian Wilmott (past his best but still very handy at the time)
Steve Gedei
Martin and Peter Young
Ken Sheldon (reserves for Birdwood)
Michael Aish (Echunga)
Ian "Scruff" Hanna
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Postby Justquietly » Fri Apr 21, 2006 9:50 am

Ball Magnet - not bad...I have spent some time at Lofty.
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Postby magpie in the 80's » Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:41 pm

hahndorf:
richard hill (also onkas ,mt.barker)
lynton bishop (mail medalist 3 times i think)
peter darley(yep from souths played whith him in a grade when i was 15)
andrew francis(big ff kicked over 130 goals the year both divisions were one)
gary carlson (coach 84/ 85 premiership)
pete hodges(transformation from basketball to footy was amazing since he hadnt played footy since he was 10)
tony belham(played the game hard, a bit of an enforcer)
greg beaumont(down and under player)
matt cooper(always destined to be a good player even in the u14)
randell pearce(as said in another post)
greg gow(top tap ruckman)

mt.barker
gary duffield(big robust player and would deck you if he could)
all other duffields in the earlier years(take no prisoners were some of the stories told)
mark prokepec(ruckman)
pete murphy and his son (enough said both damaging players)
mark paech( mt.lofty and hahndorf damaging centreman)

onkas:
ian kroehn(lived in hahndorf but wife hated hahndorf)
bob schmidt(tough player)
phil howlett(top ff)
jim lihou(as said before)

uraidla:
ray furness (top in and under rover)
tony serotzki(burley ff)
both trenordan brothers(good at both ends)
john horsenell(ruckman coached lobethal)
peter sutton(ran all day)
d. carter(another tough full back)
rob clothier(enough said great player)


other teams to follow
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Postby ORDoubleBlues » Fri Apr 21, 2006 4:55 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:uraidla:
ray furness (top in and under rover)
tony serotzki(burley ff)
both trenordan brothers(good at both ends)
john horsenell(ruckman coached lobethal)
peter sutton(ran all day)
d. carter(another tough full back)
rob clothier(enough said great player)


other teams to follow


Had John Horsnell as a coach at Macclesfield in 2000 and 2001.
He played as well and despite the fact that he would have been just over 40 at the time he was still a very good tap ruckman and more than adequate around the ground. Must have been some sort of player in his prime.
Probably had the best ideas on fitness of any coach I had throughout my brief senior career. Will be some that disagree but he wasn't the problem at Maccy, he just didn't have the cattle and there was no money around at the time.
His brother Geoff was a top bloke and a very club orientated person who remains in several capacities at the club to this day.
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Postby Justquietly » Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:02 pm

Sh#t, Magpie...I thought you were asking a question...now I realise with your knowledge, that you were putting a subject out there.
I think a lot of those guys were before my time...
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Postby GWW » Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:12 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:hahndorf:
richard hill (also onkas ,mt.barker)
lynton bishop (mail medalist 3 times i think)
peter darley(yep from souths played whith him in a grade when i was 15)
andrew francis(big ff kicked over 130 goals the year both divisions were one)
gary carlson (coach 84/ 85 premiership)
pete hodges(transformation from basketball to footy was amazing since he hadnt played footy since he was 10)
tony belham(played the game hard, a bit of an enforcer)
greg beaumont(down and under player)
matt cooper(always destined to be a good player even in the u14)
randell pearce(as said in another post)
greg gow(top tap ruckman)

mt.barker
gary duffield(big robust player and would deck you if he could)
all other duffields in the earlier years(take no prisoners were some of the stories told)
mark prokepec(ruckman)
pete murphy and his son (enough said both damaging players)
mark paech( mt.lofty and hahndorf damaging centreman)

onkas:
ian kroehn(lived in hahndorf but wife hated hahndorf)
bob schmidt(tough player)
phil howlett(top ff)
jim lihou(as said before)

uraidla:
ray furness (top in and under rover)
tony serotzki(burley ff)
both trenordan brothers(good at both ends)
john horsenell(ruckman coached lobethal)
peter sutton(ran all day)
d. carter(another tough full back)
rob clothier(enough said great player)


other teams to follow


I'm not an expert on Hills football from last 25 or years or so, but i imagine Lihou would be the most highly decorated player of the ones listed above??
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Postby magpie in the 80's » Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:17 pm

peter darley would be the best . lost 1964 mageray medal(reported) rucked for sth. aust. many times.
ian kroehn. fb for sth.aust best remembered for having jesalinko kicking 10 on him in a state matchagainst the vics
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Postby PPLions » Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:20 pm

In the Country Division over the last say dozen years the better players I played against were:

Shane Russell (Milang / Ironbank)
Gary Campbell (Ironbank)
Dave Schulz (Torrens Valley)
Ivan Muster (Birdwood)
Martin Pettit kicked 101 goals for Pleasant Valley in a year when the whole side kicked 130
Kane Paues, Jay Levett and Matt Scott at Kersbrook were good
Alby Gluyas was good for Nairne
The Pope boys at Maccy
The Curnow boys at Echunga
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Postby GWW » Fri Apr 21, 2006 5:23 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:peter darley would be the best . lost 1964 mageray medal(reported) rucked for sth. aust. many times.
ian kroehn. fb for sth.aust best remembered for having jesalinko kicking 10 on him in a state matchagainst the vics


Ahh yes i overlooked Darley, i can see why he'd be rated at the top.

I do remember Lihou representing the state in early 80's though when the SANFL was quite strong.
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Postby magpie in the 80's » Fri Apr 21, 2006 6:20 pm

ODB surely they must have photos in the clubhouse of brenton and kym smith both mail medal winners especially brenton :D
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Postby magpie in the 80's » Fri Apr 21, 2006 8:01 pm

bridgewater:
neil cutting(ruckman, mt.lofty died at 44 cancer)
henry feijen(centreman)
shane mcdonald(centrman, onballer)
jukian snowdon(top ruckman and coach2006)
darren houlahan) could take a great hanger, mt.barker)

mt.lofty:
herman deroos (heathfield/aldgate. top backman)
john coventry ( " " " great centreman)
tom deans (another good ruckman)
andrew downes (ex sturt, mt.barker and premiership coach at the devils)
mark (the kid) custance (good all round sports star)
john sandilands(ex north and glenelg star)

lobethal:
ash aufderheide(top backman)
peter green (cheeky rover)
benny mills(with greeny top rover combination)
tony lloyd(sturt excellent half back)
peter moyle(top ruckman and hard at it)
rudy szillar and his boys(great footy family)

other players either local or ex afl or sanfl:
both james boys (kersbrook,norwood)(nairne,sturt)
john pym(mt,torrens and hahndorf,woodville)
gary dawe(meadows)
brenton and kym smith (macclesfield, sturt)
tony fielke(nairne, west adelaide)
ian pfeiffer(nairne,sturt)
ian hanna(gumeracha,west torrens)
david thorpe(kangariila)
gary bilney(kangarilla)
steve gedei(echungaand one of the hardest players that stood me)
paul munn(echunga,mt.lofty premiership coach)
chris sheehan senior(echunga)
leon milde(echunga, port)
paul marrett(echunga,port)
john crouch(echunga, north??)
grant blackwell(milang)
frank polyeak(milang,played senior colts and a grade every week)
greg cotton(langhorne creek,class ff)
all warren brothers (langhorne creek)
michael potts(langhorne creek)
michael perry(langhorne creek)
and all the follett footballers(langhorne creek)


two missing from uraidla:
rob hunter(class footballer)
paul liebelt(wingman rover)

these players were from the 60's to the 90's :supz:
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Postby ORDoubleBlues » Sat Apr 22, 2006 5:29 am

magpie in the 80's wrote:ODB surely they must have photos in the clubhouse of brenton and kym smith both mail medal winners especially brenton :D


Yes correct :oops:

Was only going on the last 15 years.
Think he won 6 of them and he was on the cover of a book that was made about 6 years ago about South Australian mail medallists
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