SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

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Who Will Play in the GF in 2009?

Brahma Lodge
93
30%
Central United
5
2%
Colonel Light Garden
67
22%
Glenunga
15
5%
Hectorville
28
9%
Lockleys
30
10%
Mitchell Park
9
3%
Paralowie
25
8%
Trinity OS
18
6%
West Croydon
21
7%
 
Total votes : 311

Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby hawkseye » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:09 pm

unknown source wrote:look at the leaderboard

Not necessary.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby mypaddock » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:28 pm

unknown source wrote:look at the leaderboard


If Bryant was playing at a CLG or BL i'd say he'd go close to kicking 100 goals. Forwards are as only as good as their service (midfield) deems them to be! Plus he isn't playing the lone hand this year.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby hawkseye » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:35 pm

mypaddock wrote:
unknown source wrote:look at the leaderboard


If Bryant was playing at a CLG or BL i'd say he'd go close to kicking 100 goals. Forwards are as only as good as their service (midfield) deems them to be! Plus he isn't playing the lone hand this year.

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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby unknown source » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:35 pm

mypaddock wrote:
unknown source wrote:look at the leaderboard


If Bryant was playing at a CLG or BL i'd say he'd go close to kicking 100 goals. Forwards are as only as good as their service (midfield) deems them to be! Plus he isn't playing the lone hand this year.


good point..
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby unknown source » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:43 pm

i know who would be the best small forward
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Q. » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:44 pm

unknown source wrote:i know who would be the best small forward


Who?
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby morell » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:47 pm

Here is my review of the MP Vs Lockleys game

A copy can also be found on the Mitchell Park FC website;

http://www.mitchellparkfc.com/2009-game ... s-lockleys

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The Lockleys Demons made the trek to The Den this week in what turned out to be a zealous, occasionally spiteful encounter.

The B grade fielded a team of dwarves on Saturday, looking like an under 15's side against the much bigger and stronger Lockleys team we put in a good effort to make a promising start. With the first major of the game and some excellent run and pressure it looked like the magoos had returned to the good form shown earlier in the year. It wasn’t to be, however, Lockleys superior skill and size proving too much in the end. Kym Logan was best afield in yet another nuggetty and courageous performance. The guts Lofty shows week in, week out is a credit to himself and his family – all of whom provide wonderful service to the Mitchell Park Football Club. Brad Schneider was easily in the best after rucking all day for the Lions. Brad showed some deft taps to our advantage in addition to brilliant foot skills around the ground. The much maligned Brad proved he still has what it takes to be an excellent player at senior level - providing his mindset is on the game and not the canteen. Tyson Vitale was his enigmatic self off the back flank showing his class is beyond the level he is playing. Tyson is clearly an A- Grade player if he could get onto on the track more often. Despite the best efforts of many players Lockleys were just too strong and ran out 6 goal winners – Lockleys 13.9 def Mitchell Park 7.9.

Congratulations must also be extended to Mark “Sambo” Sansome for playing his 250th game. Everyone involved at the club knows how much Sambo has given to the Lions over the years. The club will be forever in his debt.

What a win for the A Grade. Injury depleted, down a man for 10 minutes, backs against the wall with Lockleys surging we held on for what could be a season defining victory. Not a single person outside of the club tipped us to win this game, some suggested an 80 point flogging. Considering the difficulties we are experiencing it was one the better regular season wins we have had for quite some time. In a scrappy affair the Lions restricted the younger, faster Demon team with space reducing pressure. Lockleys could not get their running game going and our bigger bodies extolled a few victims in the midfield. Excellent forward line chasing and tackling was provided by all concerned but in particular Joe Leck, Nat and Luke McDonnell. The backline held together well and set up many scoring attacks whilst also restricting a talented Lockleys forward line to just 8 goals. Adam “Sarge” Hay was his usual self – hard, determined, fair and inspirational. His voice and leadership was essential to our victory. Lucas “Doof” Newton is possibly the shortest ruckman in D6, he is clearly not used to this position and only recently bought a pair of shin guards, yet he won more than his share of contests and also provided an option around the ground. Nothing but admiration should be extended to Doof for his efforts on Saturday. Matthew Emmerson in a new role showed his class with blistering speed and agility from half back. Emmo having only returned to the club this year has been a wonderful addition both on and off the field and should continue his good form provided his body holds up.

Despite the great effort on Saturday it still only counts for 2 points. We need to get back onto the track, work on our deficiencies and come our firing against Central United.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby dodgingandweaving » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:47 pm

Payne
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby mypaddock » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:49 pm

Quichey wrote:
unknown source wrote:i know who would be the best small forward


Who?


I'd suspect he means Walton or Payney. Pretty much on the money with that too. Can't think of any other dominant smalls after playing all sides.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby unknown source » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:49 pm

dodgingandweaving wrote:Payne


by a mile.. bloody hell morell im not reading all that
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby unknown source » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:50 pm

payne by a mile 37 goals and the guy is a midget.. walts isnt that small
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby dodgingandweaving » Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:53 pm

He was an absolute freak in round 1, albeit against an average opponent. Some of the goals he slotted through were phenomenal, ran rings around our defence.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Footy Chick » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:04 pm

carey18 wrote:Glenunga drew with central united


Didn't someone pick the draw? :shock:

I was dubious as to whether it was, I noticed Peter Maddern read out the scores from the Sunday Mail but just saw it actually was a draw on the SAAFL website..

Doesn't it suck... neither of them have still won a game :shock:
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby unknown source » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:09 pm

dodgingandweaving wrote:He was an absolute freak in round 1, albeit against an average opponent. Some of the goals he slotted through were phenomenal, ran rings around our defence.


yeh that would be payne not walton.. payne makes walton look good
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby dodgingandweaving » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:10 pm

Footy Chick wrote:
carey18 wrote:Glenunga drew with central united


Didn't someone pick the draw? :shock:

I was dubious as to whether it was, I noticed Peter Maddern read out the scores from the Sunday Mail but just saw it actually was a draw on the SAAFL website..

Doesn't it suck... neither of them have still won a game :shock:


Not sure who provided the details.

Glenunga showed great spirit in the last quarter against the wind, after being down by 3 goals at 3 quarter time.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby unknown source » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:12 pm

dodgingandweaving wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
carey18 wrote:Glenunga drew with central united


Didn't someone pick the draw? :shock:

I was dubious as to whether it was, I noticed Peter Maddern read out the scores from the Sunday Mail but just saw it actually was a draw on the SAAFL website..

Doesn't it suck... neither of them have still won a game :shock:


Not sure who provided the details.

Glenunga showed great spirit in the last quarter against the wind, after being down by 3 goals at 3 quarter time.


who won the paper said Glenunga and people are saying a draw
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby dodgingandweaving » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:18 pm

unknown source wrote:
dodgingandweaving wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
carey18 wrote:Glenunga drew with central united


Didn't someone pick the draw? :shock:

I was dubious as to whether it was, I noticed Peter Maddern read out the scores from the Sunday Mail but just saw it actually was a draw on the SAAFL website..

Doesn't it suck... neither of them have still won a game :shock:


Not sure who provided the details.

Glenunga showed great spirit in the last quarter against the wind, after being down by 3 goals at 3 quarter time.


who won the paper said Glenunga and people are saying a draw


It was a draw - Glenunga 10.6 to Central United 9.12

Not sure who is responsible for the cock-up in the paper, and originally on the SAAFL website.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby GEESKIP » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:21 pm

unknown source wrote:
dodgingandweaving wrote:He was an absolute freak in round 1, albeit against an average opponent. Some of the goals he slotted through were phenomenal, ran rings around our defence.


yeh that would be payne not walton.. payne makes walton look good


unknown source you are a knob :lol:
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Browny25 » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:22 pm

That is pretty funny!!! I think EddieV may have predicted the draw!
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Jun 15, 2009 1:23 pm

Footy Chick wrote:
carey18 wrote:Glenunga drew with central united


Didn't someone pick the draw? :shock:

I was dubious as to whether it was, I noticed Peter Maddern read out the scores from the Sunday Mail but just saw it actually was a draw on the SAAFL website..

Doesn't it suck... neither of them have still won a game :shock:


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kookas wrote:Match of the round would have to be Glenunga v Central United, I hope that Glenunga can get up.


Nil all draw


My scores were out tho.
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