by manbitesdog » Tue May 12, 2009 4:06 pm
by lovetotalkfooty » Tue May 12, 2009 4:25 pm
by Footy Chick » Tue May 12, 2009 4:28 pm
lovetotalkfooty wrote:Browny, yes i am a cheat and hopefully you kick more than 10.20 because you would have been to the ryan school of goal kicking.
by Browny25 » Tue May 12, 2009 4:28 pm
lovetotalkfooty wrote:I just wanted to say thank you to all the kind people who had such wonderful things to say about me. Yes i was looked after at Christies Beach and had one of the most enjoyable years of football out there. i would like to think that i was 'value for money' for them and for there coach tony meekins, but i guess we never made finals and i left after one year so you could say it was wasted on me. I can say my move to brahma lodge was because of family. I spent the off season overseas in afganistan and needed to spend more time my young family. I am very happy at brahma lodge and hope to continue playing there for a very long time. I am a payed player at brahma lodge but i make sure that this goes back over the bar on a saturday night. As for playing footy with my bro, well if he ever comes back from the broken arm it would be nice to have a game with him.
Browny, yes i am a cheat and hopefully you kick more than 10.20 because you would have been to the ryan school of goal kicking.
Bookworm how are the u/18's going at morphett vale?
I thought you were having a year off football?
cheers
Ryno
by book worm » Tue May 12, 2009 4:46 pm
lovetotalkfooty wrote:I just wanted to say thank you to all the kind people who had such wonderful things to say about me. Yes i was looked after at Christies Beach and had one of the most enjoyable years of football out there. i would like to think that i was 'value for money' for them and for there coach tony meekins, but i guess we never made finals and i left after one year so you could say it was wasted on me. I can say my move to brahma lodge was because of family. I spent the off season overseas in afganistan and needed to spend more time my young family. I am very happy at brahma lodge and hope to continue playing there for a very long time. I am a payed player at brahma lodge but i make sure that this goes back over the bar on a saturday night. As for playing footy with my bro, well if he ever comes back from the broken arm it would be nice to have a game with him.
Browny, yes i am a cheat and hopefully you kick more than 10.20 because you would have been to the ryan school of goal kicking.
Bookworm how are the u/18's going at morphett vale?
I thought you were having a year off football?
cheers
Ryno
by book worm » Tue May 12, 2009 4:49 pm
by carey » Tue May 12, 2009 5:37 pm
morell wrote:Good to put a name to the face and player.carey wrote: good coach i'v never met any1 that hates losing as much as mick thats for sure.
He certainly has an intensity that is perhaps unrivaled at this level.
Does he get under peoples skin or is it always positive?
by lovetotalkfooty » Tue May 12, 2009 10:27 pm
book worm wrote:lovetotalkfooty wrote:I just wanted to say thank you to all the kind people who had such wonderful things to say about me. Yes i was looked after at Christies Beach and had one of the most enjoyable years of football out there. i would like to think that i was 'value for money' for them and for there coach tony meekins, but i guess we never made finals and i left after one year so you could say it was wasted on me. I can say my move to brahma lodge was because of family. I spent the off season overseas in afganistan and needed to spend more time my young family. I am very happy at brahma lodge and hope to continue playing there for a very long time. I am a payed player at brahma lodge but i make sure that this goes back over the bar on a saturday night. As for playing footy with my bro, well if he ever comes back from the broken arm it would be nice to have a game with him.
Browny, yes i am a cheat and hopefully you kick more than 10.20 because you would have been to the ryan school of goal kicking.
Bookworm how are the u/18's going at morphett vale?
I thought you were having a year off football?
cheers
Ryno
Ryno I am not Tony. So I wouldn't know how they are going. But I did hear he kept the boys in the huddle too long the other week and the siren blew, leaving only 1 team on the field to kick a goal. Guess that may some up how he is going. Nice guy but his coaching record aint too flash. I hear the christies boys still look for your name in the paper, am told you are a modern day giant as well.
by lovetotalkfooty » Tue May 12, 2009 10:29 pm
scottroo wrote:big game clg v bl this weekend! where will the game be won and lost?
by Groover » Tue May 12, 2009 10:47 pm
by EddieV » Tue May 12, 2009 10:51 pm
Groover wrote:Sorry but whats a forward line again?
by Groover » Tue May 12, 2009 10:53 pm
EddieV wrote:Groover wrote:Sorry but whats a forward line again?
Its that area about 70 metres away from where you play!
by morell » Wed May 13, 2009 9:36 am
I didn't mean that in a bad way either. I was injured for the ANZAC game last year and wandered over to your huddle for a nosey at 3/4 time. I think we had got a bit of a run on and out scored you in that quarter. The guy went bananas. Couldn't believe the ferocity of the spray considering the scoreboard.carey wrote:he rides the blokes that have abilty pretty hard but he normally gets the best out of them he his normally positive tho. but yeah as all coach's i'm sure he'd get under afew peoples skin i not aware of any tho.
I do, but I haven't played against Paralowie's A Grade yet. I was out injured most of last year with a badly broken finger and this year I was in the magoos for the Paralowie game to get some fitness - I'm not a fan of pre-seasonscarey wrote:do you play A grade mate?
by Trinity Girl » Wed May 13, 2009 10:38 am
by Q. » Wed May 13, 2009 10:58 am
by Trinity Girl » Wed May 13, 2009 11:05 am
Quichey wrote:TG, what was last night's SAAFL investigation regarding?
by Iwasthere84 » Wed May 13, 2009 11:11 am
Trinity Girl wrote:Hi all,
this saturday Trinity OS A & B's take on Paralowie at home, should be 2 good games..... Trinity C grade also take on Paralowie C grade but down at paralowie.
Trinity OS had asked the school if we could use the nice new fancy 1st 18's oval to see if we could make it a triple header and have all 3 grades together for the day. Trinity thought this also gets supports all at the same venue because lets face it Paralowie like Trinity i would think would have most of their supporters at their A & B Grade games. Trinity had considered that possibly the C Grade start a little earlier maybe and then have the last couple quarters to watch the A Grade battle it out!
Paralowie was asked if there C Grade would like to come down but they have said No they want the game at home.
Does anyone else think this is a little odd? Why wouldnt you want all your sides together?
Trinity C Grade play Paralowie c grade 3 times this season and all 3 games are at Paralowie's home ground, so why wouldnt you not take the opportunity just once to have all 3 sides together?
My question is what do other clubs think they would do? would your club use the opportunity to have all 3 grades together?
* and demonseye if this post is too long for you to read i can break it down into smaller paragraphs for you![]()
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by Q. » Wed May 13, 2009 11:13 am
Trinity Girl wrote:Quichey wrote:TG, what was last night's SAAFL investigation regarding?
ummm..... dont know??? oh is that the C Grade one with the wingfield player???
by Trinity Girl » Wed May 13, 2009 11:18 am
Quichey wrote:Trinity Girl wrote:Quichey wrote:TG, what was last night's SAAFL investigation regarding?
ummm..... dont know??? oh is that the C Grade one with the wingfield player???
Yep, was there an incident during play?
by Lightning McQueen » Wed May 13, 2009 11:37 am
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