SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

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Who Will Play in the GF in 2009?

Mitcham
11
4%
Old Ignatians
10
4%
Para Hills
55
21%
Portland
16
6%
Salisbury
13
5%
Scotch OC
6
2%
SMOSH West Lakes
57
22%
St Peter's OC
26
10%
Walkerville
55
21%
Woodville South
15
6%
 
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby piccachu » Mon Aug 10, 2009 4:22 pm

On a different topic, when is the real powerhouse full forward from portland going to learn that he cant keep lighting his face on fire without getting hurt.


hahahah this time it scared the sh!t out of me, you dont understand how bad it turned out it wouldnt go out, hence the pussy blisters on his face lol. D!CK hEAD
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Iron Fist » Mon Aug 10, 2009 5:25 pm

piccachu wrote:
On a different topic, when is the real powerhouse full forward from portland going to learn that he cant keep lighting his face on fire without getting hurt.


hahahah this time it scared the sh!t out of me, you dont understand how bad it turned out it wouldnt go out, hence the pussy blisters on his face lol. D!CK hEAD


it did look like it hurt alot
Im sure it will be out done in the coming weeks!
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby HawkieRanger » Mon Aug 10, 2009 8:08 pm

Back to the previous topic...
#10 from Scotch - his attitude on the field is terrible. I'd hate to have someone on my team that talks to his team mates the way he does. He tried to lay a KO on me the first time we played them, the second time he spent the game abusing team mates, and looking for a fight, asking "how many times do i have to hit someone to get in a fight?" :roll: . Not to mention he barely gets a kick unless it's against bottom placed Salisbury in his 100th or 150th I believe.

Let's not pretend Thornton is some angel!! I've seen him land a KO blow on one of our blokes before - the first game at yours last year. Remember Thornton standing on the goal line, arms spread to let a kick go through for a goal, and it caught him on the end of his gut, going through touched for a point?!! It was hillarious, until after the kick in, our FB got in his face to remind him about it...ended up out cold on the ground. It was a classic though!!

Back on football and things that actually matter:
Top 5 is done, and it looks like Woody South will go down with Salisbury. Unless Woodville can pull off a miracle against Para Hills (i'll be praying ;) ), and Portland lose to Iggies (which you'd think they would based on their win against PH). Look forward to the results.

We get to play SPOC...who did the damage against your lads Pag?
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby threestars » Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:00 pm

Where has Iggies come from? After winning the last three then losing 6 on the trot to now winning the last three. Does anyone give them much of a sniff come finals time?
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Felch » Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:39 pm

Some pretty sensible and honest stuff written there once again Hawkie - you sure you are from Mitcham ? ;)

No one said he was an angel by the way, but he has been a huge asset to our club. Things are very straight forward with him - if you are fair dinkum, he will back you to a tee. If you are not, then look out.

In all honesty, do teams deserve to make the finals with 8 wins ? If things had of fallen our way, we could have snuck in with 7 wins, which is a joke really. May as well cut the finals down to a top 4 this year. They are a class above everyone else.

Im very interested to see Iggies this week. They were fairly poor last time we played them. Rolfe coming back has obviously helped their cause.
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby gadj1976 » Mon Aug 10, 2009 9:51 pm

threestars wrote:Where has Iggies come from? After winning the last three then losing 6 on the trot to now winning the last three. Does anyone give them much of a sniff come finals time?


Rolfey's straightened them up. He's a target that attracts the ball. He took about three hangers in 10 minutes in the second half, and I was told he'd taken about 7 before I got there. I think the confidence spreads through the team.

My brother in law plays for them and said they had about 8 - 10 first graders out a few weeks ago when they lost to Walkies, but they are pretty much back to full strength now.

Felch, unless Para Hills get some form back quick, it's not a four horse race. They were terrible on the weekend.
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Felch » Mon Aug 10, 2009 10:14 pm

gadj1976 wrote:
threestars wrote:Where has Iggies come from? After winning the last three then losing 6 on the trot to now winning the last three. Does anyone give them much of a sniff come finals time?


Rolfey's straightened them up. He's a target that attracts the ball. He took about three hangers in 10 minutes in the second half, and I was told he'd taken about 7 before I got there. I think the confidence spreads through the team.

My brother in law plays for them and said they had about 8 - 10 first graders out a few weeks ago when they lost to Walkies, but they are pretty much back to full strength now.

Felch, unless Para Hills get some form back quick, it's not a four horse race. They were terrible on the weekend.


Still reckon PH have the most potent forward line in D3 though. You just dont forget how to play footy overnight, so i would think there would have to be reasons for their performance on Saturday. Im tipping form reversal this week (and hoping :D)
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Pag » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:05 pm

HawkieRanger wrote:Back on football and things that actually matter:
Top 5 is done, and it looks like Woody South will go down with Salisbury. Unless Woodville can pull off a miracle against Para Hills (i'll be praying ;) ), and Portland lose to Iggies (which you'd think they would based on their win against PH). Look forward to the results.

We get to play SPOC...who did the damage against your lads Pag?
Take your pick of about 8-10 mate. Like I said before, Beinke and Copping went off injured, aparantly they were only minor, but you might miss meeting them since they've got nothing to gain from the game.
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby gadj1976 » Mon Aug 10, 2009 11:09 pm

Felch wrote:
gadj1976 wrote:
threestars wrote:Where has Iggies come from? After winning the last three then losing 6 on the trot to now winning the last three. Does anyone give them much of a sniff come finals time?


Rolfey's straightened them up. He's a target that attracts the ball. He took about three hangers in 10 minutes in the second half, and I was told he'd taken about 7 before I got there. I think the confidence spreads through the team.

My brother in law plays for them and said they had about 8 - 10 first graders out a few weeks ago when they lost to Walkies, but they are pretty much back to full strength now.

Felch, unless Para Hills get some form back quick, it's not a four horse race. They were terrible on the weekend.


Still reckon PH have the most potent forward line in D3 though. You just dont forget how to play footy overnight, so i would think there would have to be reasons for their performance on Saturday. Im tipping form reversal this week (and hoping :D)


I've seen PH three times and they were definitely lacking something in attack. Maybe one of their tall forwards perhaps? But I can't see down the end of the ovals because of bad eyesight so I can't offer much in the way of players numbers, but 5 mins into the last quarter, they had 4 goals.

You'd think they'd still account for Woody Souths though because the double chance is still that, a chance.
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Purple Cobra's » Tue Aug 11, 2009 1:39 pm

Felch wrote:
Pag wrote:Just looking at the Woody South/Walkerville results, how can Woody South's Bs beat a side that hasn't lost a game, and then lose the A Grade by over 20 goals?


Very interesting indeed mate, especially seeing we gave Woody Sth's B grade an almighty shake last week with 17 men, and we couldn't beat an egg !!! (no disrespect to my lads ;) )

Maybe tanking is alive and well in the SAAFL !!!


Woodville South's B Grade can not make the finals and the A Grade are fighting to save relegation so definately no reason to drop players to the B Grade unless they are not performing.

Woodville South's B Grade had a couple players back this week but they just played a lot better football than they did against Portland the week before and there attack on the ball and the player with the ball was the reason they won.

I still think Walkerville are a bit suspect to 4 qtrs of hard pressure.
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Felch » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:05 pm

I wasnt refering to you blokes when i mentioned tanking Purple Cobra...
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby The Grail » Tue Aug 11, 2009 2:31 pm

Purple Cobra's wrote:
Felch wrote:
Pag wrote:Just looking at the Woody South/Walkerville results, how can Woody South's Bs beat a side that hasn't lost a game, and then lose the A Grade by over 20 goals?


Very interesting indeed mate, especially seeing we gave Woody Sth's B grade an almighty shake last week with 17 men, and we couldn't beat an egg !!! (no disrespect to my lads ;) )

Maybe tanking is alive and well in the SAAFL !!!


Woodville South's B Grade can not make the finals and the A Grade are fighting to save relegation so definately no reason to drop players to the B Grade unless they are not performing.

Woodville South's B Grade had a couple players back this week but they just played a lot better football than they did against Portland the week before and there attack on the ball and the player with the ball was the reason they won.

I still think Walkerville are a bit suspect to 4 qtrs of hard pressure.


Who's suspect to hard pressure, Walkerville B grade or A grade? In other words, the team that's only lost one game for the whole year or the team that just smashed Woody South, at their home ground, by 130 points?
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby threestars » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:01 pm

gadj1976 wrote:
threestars wrote:Where has Iggies come from? After winning the last three then losing 6 on the trot to now winning the last three. Does anyone give them much of a sniff come finals time?


Rolfey's straightened them up. He's a target that attracts the ball. He took about three hangers in 10 minutes in the second half, and I was told he'd taken about 7 before I got there. I think the confidence spreads through the team.

My brother in law plays for them and said they had about 8 - 10 first graders out a few weeks ago when they lost to Walkies, but they are pretty much back to full strength now.

Felch, unless Para Hills get some form back quick, it's not a four horse race. They were terrible on the weekend.


Where has Rolfey been all year? Didn't he kick 70 goals last year or close to it.

IMO, SPOC and Walkerville GF with SPOC to get up in a close one.

Portland lads - are you chasing Josh Perkins's brother for next year? Handy wingman and finds the ball well
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby piccachu » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:06 pm

Where has Rolfey been all year? Didn't he kick 70 goals last year or close to it.

IMO, SPOC and Walkerville GF with SPOC to get up in a close one.

Portland lads - are you chasing Josh Perkins's brother for next year? Handy wingman and finds the ball well


we would love to have him, dont get me wrong but i doubt he would be looking to a div 3 club if he wasnt going to play with the magpies next year, i dont know were he is at with the magpies but i would have thought with him not being all that old he will be there again next year.

in div 3 he wouldnt be playing on the wing either he would be key position
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Felch » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:06 pm

threestars wrote:
gadj1976 wrote:
threestars wrote:Where has Iggies come from? After winning the last three then losing 6 on the trot to now winning the last three. Does anyone give them much of a sniff come finals time?


Rolfey's straightened them up. He's a target that attracts the ball. He took about three hangers in 10 minutes in the second half, and I was told he'd taken about 7 before I got there. I think the confidence spreads through the team.

My brother in law plays for them and said they had about 8 - 10 first graders out a few weeks ago when they lost to Walkies, but they are pretty much back to full strength now.

Felch, unless Para Hills get some form back quick, it's not a four horse race. They were terrible on the weekend.


Where has Rolfey been all year? Didn't he kick 70 goals last year or close to it.

IMO, SPOC and Walkerville GF with SPOC to get up in a close one.

Portland lads - are you chasing Josh Perkins's brother for next year? Handy wingman and finds the ball well


I would think Perko's brother still has a fair bit of SANFL footy in him before he looks at playing D3 SAAFL...
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Vintage Red » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:31 pm

gadj1976 wrote:
threestars wrote:Where has Iggies come from? After winning the last three then losing 6 on the trot to now winning the last three. Does anyone give them much of a sniff come finals time?


Rolfey's straightened them up. He's a target that attracts the ball. He took about three hangers in 10 minutes in the second half, and I was told he'd taken about 7 before I got there. I think the confidence spreads through the team.

My brother in law plays for them and said they had about 8 - 10 first graders out a few weeks ago when they lost to Walkies, but they are pretty much back to full strength now.

Felch, unless Para Hills get some form back quick, it's not a four horse race. They were terrible on the weekend.


Not sure what game you were at. Rolfe rucked nearly all day from memory. The man that did all the damage up forward who took all the
hangers was no. 17. Tyson I think his name was.
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Felch » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:40 pm

Vintage Red wrote:
gadj1976 wrote:
threestars wrote:Where has Iggies come from? After winning the last three then losing 6 on the trot to now winning the last three. Does anyone give them much of a sniff come finals time?


Rolfey's straightened them up. He's a target that attracts the ball. He took about three hangers in 10 minutes in the second half, and I was told he'd taken about 7 before I got there. I think the confidence spreads through the team.

My brother in law plays for them and said they had about 8 - 10 first graders out a few weeks ago when they lost to Walkies, but they are pretty much back to full strength now.

Felch, unless Para Hills get some form back quick, it's not a four horse race. They were terrible on the weekend.


Not sure what game you were at. Rolfe rucked nearly all day from memory. The man that did all the damage up forward who took all the
hangers was no. 17. Tyson I think his name was.


Tyson is a good player, very hard worker who tries to run his opponent ragged.

Gadj did say his eyesight wasnt too good... ;)
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Vintage Red » Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:56 pm

Tyson must of taken a dozen or so marks. Most from 3 deep.
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby HawkieRanger » Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:11 pm

Vintage Red wrote:Tyson must of taken a dozen or so marks. Most from 3 deep.

He did the same against us, in fact, my back's still sore... :oops:
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Re: SAAFL Div 3 & 3R (2009)

Postby Purple Cobra's » Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:32 pm

The Grail wrote:
Purple Cobra's wrote:
Felch wrote:
Pag wrote:Just looking at the Woody South/Walkerville results, how can Woody South's Bs beat a side that hasn't lost a game, and then lose the A Grade by over 20 goals?


Very interesting indeed mate, especially seeing we gave Woody Sth's B grade an almighty shake last week with 17 men, and we couldn't beat an egg !!! (no disrespect to my lads ;) )

Maybe tanking is alive and well in the SAAFL !!!


Woodville South's B Grade can not make the finals and the A Grade are fighting to save relegation so definately no reason to drop players to the B Grade unless they are not performing.

Woodville South's B Grade had a couple players back this week but they just played a lot better football than they did against Portland the week before and there attack on the ball and the player with the ball was the reason they won.

I still think Walkerville are a bit suspect to 4 qtrs of hard pressure.


Who's suspect to hard pressure, Walkerville B grade or A grade? In other words, the team that's only lost one game for the whole year or the team that just smashed Woody South, at their home ground, by 130 points?


Definately not Walkerville A Grade, but i think if you play hard man on man football against Walkerville's B Grade and put them under pressure when they have the ball then they can be beaten as proved on the weekend.

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