by One Eyed » Mon Jun 29, 2009 11:49 am
by Footy Chick » Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:18 pm
One Eyed wrote:warby will be better for that run you would think. Was really impressed with Wintle and number 11
by valleys07 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:31 pm
Footy Chick wrote:One Eyed wrote:warby will be better for that run you would think. Was really impressed with Wintle and number 11
Yep, Browny - both featured in our best as well as our U18's superstar Matty Hellmans who played his first A grade game on the weekend and featured in the best players too.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:43 pm
by Footy Chick » Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:52 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:and, if he leaves Hope Valley?
by valleys07 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:05 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:and, if he leaves Hope Valley?
by valleys07 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:27 pm
One Eyed wrote:yes he moved well how old is he?
by One Eyed » Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:30 pm
by valleys07 » Mon Jun 29, 2009 1:32 pm
One Eyed wrote:always an exciting thing getting a few good kids into the line up, I think we had 4 or 5 teenagers which is encouraging.
by sprinttospace » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:50 pm
by Jabber » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:55 pm
Jabber wrote:Bulldogga55 wrote:I thought Pultney's coach looked like Austrailian cricketer Cameron White a bit.
Any way wel done to pultney, showed more desperation when it counted and decision making was way better than ours. Thought Ian Perrie was sensational today around the ground and kicked 2 or 3 important last qtr goals from long range too.
I think Plympton werent too far away today even though we had a few out but pultneys skill and toughness was excellent today!!! Both teams will feature come september! Well done to the magoos too!
Really good game of footy for 3qtrs in the 1s, the biggest margin was 11 points i think, which was the 3qtr time margin, then early in the 4th POS went chk chk boom with a couple and the game was dead, POS got a few in junk time which blew out the score. dissapointing that plympton didnt quite play the game out, but once POS got their tails up they were like a runaway locomotive!
Interesting in the guts coz it appeared that we won about 90% of the taps, and got about 10% of the clearances. good midfielders read opposition rucks as well, we were struggling to read our own rucks!!!
Anyone on here from pulteney land, i have a request... Can something be done about that scoreboard?? its tiny, you can't see the score that well from the other side of the ground with those tiny skinny numbers, especially when your already contending with the sun. And can something be done about the scoreboard "attendant", the word attendant being used extremely loosely, as it appeared that he was only giving updates every 10 minutes or so...
by sprinttospace » Mon Jun 29, 2009 2:59 pm
Jabber wrote:Pulteney v Plympton:Jabber wrote:Bulldogga55 wrote:I thought Pultney's coach looked like Austrailian cricketer Cameron White a bit.
Any way wel done to pultney, showed more desperation when it counted and decision making was way better than ours. Thought Ian Perrie was sensational today around the ground and kicked 2 or 3 important last qtr goals from long range too.
I think Plympton werent too far away today even though we had a few out but pultneys skill and toughness was excellent today!!! Both teams will feature come september! Well done to the magoos too!
Really good game of footy for 3qtrs in the 1s, the biggest margin was 11 points i think, which was the 3qtr time margin, then early in the 4th POS went chk chk boom with a couple and the game was dead, POS got a few in junk time which blew out the score. dissapointing that plympton didnt quite play the game out, but once POS got their tails up they were like a runaway locomotive!
Interesting in the guts coz it appeared that we won about 90% of the taps, and got about 10% of the clearances. good midfielders read opposition rucks as well, we were struggling to read our own rucks!!!
Anyone on here from pulteney land, i have a request... Can something be done about that scoreboard?? its tiny, you can't see the score that well from the other side of the ground with those tiny skinny numbers, especially when your already contending with the sun. And can something be done about the scoreboard "attendant", the word attendant being used extremely loosely, as it appeared that he was only giving updates every 10 minutes or so...
by blacknred » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:03 pm
sprinttospace wrote:what was the story of the game - pulteney v plympton and valley v w'minster - was it a blow out in one or two quarters or did the lead get extended during the game?
by zedman » Mon Jun 29, 2009 3:04 pm
by sprinttospace » Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:42 pm
zedman wrote:great win at rosies sprint..well done
by Farbs » Mon Jun 29, 2009 5:44 pm
One Eyed wrote:yes he moved well how old is he?
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