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 unknown source » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:04 pm

cant miss him his massive
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Masha » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:08 pm

If you try and find a bloke who looks like a rhino, there will be no dramas. Also, he has a massive head to fit his ego in.....
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby dodgingandweaving » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:15 pm

Is it true you BL guys were instructed by people around the club (coaches, etc) to come onto the forum and see the guys bagging your poor performances, in a bid to fire you guys up? Because, there is quite a few of you on here.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby GEESKIP » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:18 pm

dodgingandweaving wrote:Is it true you BL guys were instructed by people around the club (coaches, etc) to come onto the forum and see the guys bagging your poor performances, in a bid to fire you guys up? Because, there is quite a few of you on here.


Dont think so mate just get bored at work :D
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby GEESKIP » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:21 pm

bomberrob wrote:fair enough.....and money does wonders tho lol....be interesting to see if they can go further than div 5.... :lol:

Have to get there first ;)
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby dodgingandweaving » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:21 pm

Gets me through the day too so i won't complain.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby EddieV » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:27 pm

dodgingandweaving wrote:Is it true you BL guys were instructed by people around the club (coaches, etc) to come onto the forum and see the guys bagging your poor performances, in a bid to fire you guys up? Because, there is quite a few of you on here.


Not a word of truth there mate, sorry.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby lovetotalkfooty » Tue Jun 23, 2009 1:54 pm

Masha wrote:If you try and find a bloke who looks like a rhino, there will be no dramas. Also, he has a massive head to fit his ego in.....


bit harsh masha. Are you saying i have a bigger ego than beau? Wow surely my ego could not be that big
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby unknown source » Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:10 pm

lovetotalkfooty wrote:
Masha wrote:If you try and find a bloke who looks like a rhino, there will be no dramas. Also, he has a massive head to fit his ego in.....


bit harsh masha. Are you saying i have a bigger ego than beau? Wow surely my ego could not be that big


least he passes the ball
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby morell » Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:36 pm

Here is my review of the MP Vs Central united game

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

http://www.mitchellparkfc.com/2009-game ... ral-united

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First off a big hello goes out to the guy or girl who writes the reviews in the budget for Talking Amateurs. You are obviously a fan!

Two wins a row was the main aim for Mitchell Park this week as Central United kicked off the second half of the year at The Den.

The B Grade had a massive 91 point win against the struggling Central side. Many players contributed on Saturday with few standing out in an even performance. Tyson Vitale continued his strong form with 5 goals, Tyson’s work ethic around the ground was excellent and it was good to see some reward for his effort. If he could train regularly there is no doubt he could replicate that performance in the A Grade. Brad Schneider rucked all day again and was very useful around the ground taking several strong marks. Kym Logan – a certainty for the B Grade best and Fairest – played strongly yet again. Lofty is the heart of this side and is most definitely an inspiration to his team mates. Despite the good win there was some areas for improvement. A tardy start to the game allowed central to kick 4 goals in the first quarter to be nearly level and the turn out on Saturday night was again disappointing. Get back to the club, even for an hour, to support your mates and have a laugh...

I must give a mention to Steve Brown on his first game for years. Browny cops a lot from the lads – mostly fair enough – but his commitment to the club is unquestionable. Well done Browny on coming back from all those injuries, now at least you can justify all the strapping!

The slow start from the B grade seemed to be contagious as the A Grade began woefully. Kicking 1.6 to 4.1 was simply not good enough, even into the strong breeze. To the lads credit we responded and managed to pile on the goals in the second quarter. Ben Weekley was in his multiple best and fairest winning from, racking up possessions seemingly at will. His ability to read the play and extract the pill was one of the major differences between the sides. Kicking a great snap goal to lift the Lions, Ben was easily in the best players on the ground. Casey “Doom” Varnas has been a revelation this year. Looking more like a computer programmer than footballer, Casey’s evasive skills and ability to hold his feet are second to none. With several other strong performances and some injuries/suspensions to other strong players, Casey could well be a dark horse for the Best and Fairest. Lukas “Doof” Newton was a lot shorter and lighter than his gargantuan opponent on Saturday. Learning from some initial contests where he was beaten, Doof managed to hold his own in the ruck and provide decent service to the on ballers all day. Lukas continues to put his body on the line for the club and should be commended again on his strong performance. Damien Bates has seemingly shaken off the effects of a chronic injury to kick beautifully and garner 7 goals. One Central United player could not believe he was having a shot from so far out and commented as much ... only for the ball to sail easily over his head and hit the fence on the full. Luke McDonnell provided another strong target, kicking 6 goals. With Central United battling week in, week out, it was probably a disappointing effort to not win by more, however to Centrals absolute Credit they never gave in and managed to use the conditions to their advantage. Mitchell Park 19.17 - 131 def Central United 11.5 – 71.

Well done, next week is our old nemesis Paralowie, who have managed to comprehensively beat us the last 3 times. It will take a strong, concerted effort from all involved to get over the line.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby dodgingandweaving » Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:49 pm

Morell - Very comprehensive report. Your not auditioning to get a job with at the Advertiser are you? Someone at MP should be able to pull a few strings for you ;)
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Browny25 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:51 pm

So who has surprised and dissapointed you all the most this season thus far?

For me Trinity has impressed me with their results as I didnt expect them to make finals.

Lockleys have been the dissapointment (so far), I had them in my top 3 easy, but I think they have the talent to easily still achieve this.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby morell » Tue Jun 23, 2009 3:04 pm

dodgingandweaving wrote:Morell - Very comprehensive report. Your not auditioning to get a job with at the Advertiser are you? Someone at MP should be able to pull a few strings for you ;)
No, not at all. Just bored at work and trying to get Mitchell Park into the spotlight a little.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby pigdog » Tue Jun 23, 2009 5:46 pm

I think the club is moving in the right direction and hopefully with 2 junior teams this year it will only expand in the near future to a full list of juniors at the tigers. I apologise if anybody see this me gloating about BL[/quote]
It is very hard to attract quality players to play in the lower grades without throwing some coin around. Having said that the future is definately in fostering juniors that want to play senior footy for their club. Good luck with the junior program, around 5 yrs ago we had only u/8 and u/9 and the seniors were struggling to find the next generation of A grade players, with alot of hard work and innovative marketing we now have 6 teams full to the brim and some good young ones starting to play seniors. Money should be spent on the junior program before throwing money to players who may or may not be there for the clubs best interest. But getting started with juniors should hold you in good stead for the future so good luck again
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby carey » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:21 pm

browny2323 wrote:So who has surprised and dissapointed you all the most this season thus far?

For me Trinity has impressed me with their results as I didnt expect them to make finals.

Lockleys have been the dissapointment (so far), I had them in my top 3 easy, but I think they have the talent to easily still achieve this.


surprise- brahma lodge for sure

dissapointment- with out doubt paralowie very disapointing on so many levels.
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby unknown source » Tue Jun 23, 2009 6:23 pm

pigdog wrote:I think the club is moving in the right direction and hopefully with 2 junior teams this year it will only expand in the near future to a full list of juniors at the tigers. I apologise if anybody see this me gloating about BL

It is very hard to attract quality players to play in the lower grades without throwing some coin around. Having said that the future is definately in fostering juniors that want to play senior footy for their club. Good luck with the junior program, around 5 yrs ago we had only u/8 and u/9 and the seniors were struggling to find the next generation of A grade players, with alot of hard work and innovative marketing we now have 6 teams full to the brim and some good young ones starting to play seniors. Money should be spent on the junior program before throwing money to players who may or may not be there for the clubs best interest. But getting started with juniors should hold you in good stead for the future so good luck again[/quote]

thanks mate
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby human blanket #3 » Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:09 pm

what is BL highest age jnr team? i was part of the first group of jnrs that went from u16/17s to seniors 3-4 years ago . we had a strong u17 and u16 team (both played gfs) and prob have had 15 players who have played A grade from that group. we also got a decent 16s team now and hopefully a few will play seniors in one or two years. had two of them playing Bs last year (they were 14 and 15yr old and both got in best players)

i think when you have snr players involved in jnrs, it makes a big difference. a lot of jnrs can be daunted playing snrs and not knowing anyone. when i was in jnrs, we had 3 coaches from snrs and then had a few more who helped out. one of them even got himself suspended from snrs in a jnr match being a runner :lol:
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under rated team and coach

Postby dee man » Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:34 pm

who in div 6 is the most uder rated team
who are the most over rated and under rated coaches
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Re: under rated team and coach

Postby Esteban Vihaio » Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:41 pm

CLG and the Obama's... they don't even rate themselves....

Seriously, merge ( ;) ) this thread, it should be in the div 6 one
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby dee man » Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:01 pm

good to see mp have a couple of wins after a very bad first half.still missing alot of players but they are rapt that they havent had to forfeit any this year so far.
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