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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby The Slug » Sun Jul 20, 2014 9:27 am

Lead out chest mark wrote:Was passing through loxton on my way back too adelaide so thought I would stop in an have a look at the local footy loxton v waikerie.
The two blokes umpiring should be on report an trained properly I've seen a lot of country footy but that was by far the worst I've seen they controlled the game from the first bounce they had way too much input on the game

They seem more interested in telling young kids to move away from the boundary line, and what supporters are saying from the sidelines than concentrating on their own performance. The way they are going no one will want to go to the footy. I know umpiring numbers are low and we have to look after them, but they do get paid well to do the job of umpiring , not crowd control.
I happened to talk to someone from the EP a few weeks ago that watched one of our games and they said that they will never complain about their umpires again. We need to bring in more interleague umpire exchanges, and even bring in umpires from Adelaide to lift the standard. I`m not going to comment on how they umpired the game yesterday as I don`t want to take away from Loxton's great performance. They were much better than a side who is sitting on the bottom of the table, and I expect them to cause a few more upsets if they play with the same intensity and method as they showed yesterday.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Lead out chest mark » Sun Jul 20, 2014 11:54 am

I'm not taking anything away from loxton either slug but the umpires Were Shocking Yesterday and if something's not done about it ASAP it can very easily turn a great competition into an average one
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby WellPlayed#9 » Mon Jul 21, 2014 5:40 pm

The Slug wrote:
Lead out chest mark wrote:Was passing through loxton on my way back too adelaide so thought I would stop in an have a look at the local footy loxton v waikerie.
The two blokes umpiring should be on report an trained properly I've seen a lot of country footy but that was by far the worst I've seen they controlled the game from the first bounce they had way too much input on the game

They seem more interested in telling young kids to move away from the boundary line, and what supporters are saying from the sidelines than concentrating on their own performance. The way they are going no one will want to go to the footy. I know umpiring numbers are low and we have to look after them, but they do get paid well to do the job of umpiring , not crowd control.
I happened to talk to someone from the EP a few weeks ago that watched one of our games and they said that they will never complain about their umpires again. We need to bring in more interleague umpire exchanges, and even bring in umpires from Adelaide to lift the standard. I`m not going to comment on how they umpired the game yesterday as I don`t want to take away from Loxton's great performance. They were much better than a side who is sitting on the bottom of the table, and I expect them to cause a few more upsets if they play with the same intensity and method as they showed yesterday.


Umpires don't determine the outcome of games but poor decisions and inconsistency confuses and frustrates the players, and can shift momentum, and momentum does shape results. The best umpires are the ones who call the obvious ones then put the whistle away on the iffy ones allowing the game to go and flow. I reckon if the umpires did more of that they wouldn't cop the abuse from players and spectators.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Bum Crack » Mon Jul 21, 2014 5:52 pm

Lead out chest mark wrote:I'm not taking anything away from loxton either slug but the umpires Were Shocking Yesterday and if something's not done about it ASAP it can very easily turn a great competition into an average one

The RFL is no longer a great competition. It has dropped off dramatically ove rthe last couple of years and would struggle against most other country leagues i would think.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby callop » Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:45 pm

Bum Crack wrote:
Lead out chest mark wrote:I'm not taking anything away from loxton either slug but the umpires Were Shocking Yesterday and if something's not done about it ASAP it can very easily turn a great competition into an average one

The RFL is no longer a great competition. It has dropped off dramatically ove rthe last couple of years and would struggle against most other country leagues i would think.


Have to disagree with your last comment BC. The simple facts are all country leagues outside those on the city fringes are struggling. Towns are shrinking and services are dying. Add to that the fact many potential footballers are having to work Saturdays etc. I'd say most people in any country league would say their standard of competition had dropped in the last 15 years. Geez even the SANFL is dying. However to say the RFL would struggle against most other leagues is nonsense. Have a look at where your fringe A graders play in other competitions and most are still kicking around in A Grade competitions. All countty sport is struggling and the RFL is no different. The competition to really worry about is the Indies and those communities.. I am proud of the RFL and believe it is one of the best run country leagues going round. Our ovals and facilities are equal to any top country league and players from outside the region would agree. The disappointing problem is there are only 6 teams.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Bum Crack » Wed Jul 23, 2014 3:02 pm

callop wrote:
Bum Crack wrote:
Lead out chest mark wrote:I'm not taking anything away from loxton either slug but the umpires Were Shocking Yesterday and if something's not done about it ASAP it can very easily turn a great competition into an average one

The RFL is no longer a great competition. It has dropped off dramatically ove rthe last couple of years and would struggle against most other country leagues i would think.


Have to disagree with your last comment BC. The simple facts are all country leagues outside those on the city fringes are struggling. Towns are shrinking and services are dying. Add to that the fact many potential footballers are having to work Saturdays etc. I'd say most people in any country league would say their standard of competition had dropped in the last 15 years. Geez even the SANFL is dying. However to say the RFL would struggle against most other leagues is nonsense. Have a look at where your fringe A graders play in other competitions and most are still kicking around in A Grade competitions. All countty sport is struggling and the RFL is no different. The competition to really worry about is the Indies and those communities.. I am proud of the RFL and believe it is one of the best run country leagues going round. Our ovals and facilities are equal to any top country league and players from outside the region would agree. The disappointing problem is there are only 6 teams.

I should have stated they would struggle against most other comps with the same population etc. Not talking about the independent or mallee competitions but areas where there are the same amount of people in the community, I think they would definitely struggle against. Having great facilities and how well run the comp is has nothing to do with the standard of the competition. I definitely stand by my original comment.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby OnSong » Wed Jul 23, 2014 3:17 pm

Bum Crack wrote:
callop wrote:
Bum Crack wrote:
Lead out chest mark wrote:I'm not taking anything away from loxton either slug but the umpires Were Shocking Yesterday and if something's not done about it ASAP it can very easily turn a great competition into an average one

The RFL is no longer a great competition. It has dropped off dramatically ove rthe last couple of years and would struggle against most other country leagues i would think.


Have to disagree with your last comment BC. The simple facts are all country leagues outside those on the city fringes are struggling. Towns are shrinking and services are dying. Add to that the fact many potential footballers are having to work Saturdays etc. I'd say most people in any country league would say their standard of competition had dropped in the last 15 years. Geez even the SANFL is dying. However to say the RFL would struggle against most other leagues is nonsense. Have a look at where your fringe A graders play in other competitions and most are still kicking around in A Grade competitions. All countty sport is struggling and the RFL is no different. The competition to really worry about is the Indies and those communities.. I am proud of the RFL and believe it is one of the best run country leagues going round. Our ovals and facilities are equal to any top country league and players from outside the region would agree. The disappointing problem is there are only 6 teams.

I should have stated they would struggle against most other comps with the same population etc. Not talking about the independent or mallee competitions but areas where there are the same amount of people in the community, I think they would definitely struggle against. Having great facilities and how well run the comp is has nothing to do with the standard of the competition. I definitely stand by my original comment.

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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Lead out chest mark » Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:37 pm

OS. How can it be one of the best run country compititions if there is clearly issues with the quality of umpires ?
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby OnSong » Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:10 am

There's issues with umpire quality everywhere.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Dogwatcher » Thu Jul 24, 2014 10:18 am

Wow, Anthony Pierri, I nearly didn't recognise him....without his pony tail! Great pic of him in this week's Pioneer.

Rambo, you're making Loxton North pay for last year, mate.

Some nice spice for this week's Proud Cup with Loxton North coming off a loss and Loxton coming off a second straight win, having not won until this month.

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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby callop » Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:58 pm

Couple of big games this week! Rovers v Roos will be a ripper with the loser most likely booking a first semi spot. Winner still in top 2 hunt. If the Rovers win I'd say they'll definitely finish top 2, the Roos win and they possibly only have to beat the loser of North vs Waikerie clash to get the double chance.
The Waikerie v North clash will also likely decide which of these teams definitely finishes in the top 2. Whoever loses will probably hope the Roos knock over the Rovers as they then would have to beat the Roos to get second. This is all assuming none of the top 4 lose to Berri or Loxton. Interesting few weeks coming up!
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Peter Griffen » Sun Aug 10, 2014 8:43 am

Big game coming up at the Lakeside this Saturday. More or less a Qualifying final. Must have been a decent last qtr from Barmera yesterday.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Aug 11, 2014 2:20 pm

Darrell Tilbrook played his 300th for Cobby on the weekend. Settled in at full back for the day and was one of the Eagles' better players.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Mon Aug 11, 2014 2:26 pm

Is that just for Cobby or include Lyrup and Berri as well?.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Basher McCracken » Sat Aug 30, 2014 7:41 pm

Not a bad win by the Roos today, thought The Panthers might have the wood on the Roos come finals, young Sammy Butterworth for the Roos should go close for the best first year player and Matty Leyson might go very close to the Whillias any thoughts on anybody else who might win the medal this year ?
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:39 pm

Apparently leysons second half of the year has been outstanding. Whether the umps notice is a different matter. Thorpe, Dart, Scott and Walker would be around the mark
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby WellPlayed#9 » Mon Sep 01, 2014 6:51 am

Basher McCracken wrote:Not a bad win by the Roos today, thought The Panthers might have the wood on the Roos come finals, young Sammy Butterworth for the Roos should go close for the best first year player and Matty Leyson might go very close to the Whillias any thoughts on anybody else who might win the medal this year ?


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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Sep 01, 2014 8:44 am

Good work, Barmera and Rambo.
The Roos had the wood on Loxton North early in the season, with North scoring that win last week.
So it's been a strange ol' season between those two.
Will they meet in the GF?
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby David Brent » Mon Sep 01, 2014 2:35 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:Good work, Barmera and Rambo.
The Roos had the wood on Loxton North early in the season, with North scoring that win last week.
So it's been a strange ol' season between those two.
Will they meet in the GF?


Barmera won straight through last year from memory only for North to get when it mattered??

Anyone know what happend to North in the B grade yesty, on paper they have a top team never seem to be able to put it together though.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Basher McCracken » Mon Sep 01, 2014 5:18 pm

WellPlayed#9 wrote:
Basher McCracken wrote:Not a bad win by the Roos today, thought The Panthers might have the wood on the Roos come finals, young Sammy Butterworth for the Roos should go close for the best first year player and Matty Leyson might go very close to the Whillias any thoughts on anybody else who might win the medal this year ?


How old is Butterworth Basher?


I'm pretty sure he is only 16
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