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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 5:56 pm
by Dogs Breakfast
westy wrote:
roodog wrote:Bute are one win away from top spot on the ladder...........

They are very close to top spot. About a 99 point lose away from top spot.

With a population about 5000 more than the Roosters you would expect there to be quite a score difference.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 7:19 pm
by westy
Dogs Breakfast wrote:
westy wrote:
roodog wrote:Bute are one win away from top spot on the ladder...........

They are very close to top spot. About a 99 point lose away from top spot.

With a population about 5000 more than the Roosters you would expect there to be quite a score difference.

There are over 30,000 that live in yorkes and most players are sourced from town. Bute would still have there locals if they treated them the right way. Ask H. Cock how he feels about the club after year's of service. As for the blokes they have recruited over the years not many of them have hung around more then 2 years.
Kadina on the other hand have done their home work and recruited long term players.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 7:22 pm
by westy
I hate that attitude of poor me, feel sorry for us. It's a bad culture to get your club into.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Wed May 07, 2014 8:36 pm
by one day I will
Its not the attitude its a fact.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 12:21 am
by Dogs Breakfast
All teams have people leave their clubs for different reasons. Joey Burgoyne left Kadina and doesnt have a lot of of good to say about them. I agree Kadinas current crop of outsiders have served the club well but to suggest town population is not an issue is laughable. Imagine topping up Pasky with Kadinas teachers and police officers.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 7:23 am
by Arry Gablett
The smaller centres are getting smaller and less successful, the bigger towns keep thriving, ask hummocks how they are going attracting players, money and success are the keys to recruiting

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 10:12 am
by downspine
Will be on the Peninsula this weekend
Can someone suggest the best game to go have a look at and where it will be played
Thnaks

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 10:23 am
by westy
Dogs Breakfast wrote:All teams have people leave their clubs for different reasons. Joey Burgoyne left Kadina and doesnt have a lot of of good to say about them. I agree Kadinas current crop of outsiders have served the club well but to suggest town population is not an issue is laughable. Imagine topping up Pasky with Kadinas teachers and police officers.

I don't think anyone has posted anything about population being an issue, how ever it is an advantage having 4000 out of the 30,000 people that live in yorkes in the one town. If that makes sense.
I do understand that farms are getting bigger and small towns are getting smaller. Might be a Bute/Hummocks merge on the cards.

I would be suprised if Joey has a bad word to say about the club.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 11:49 am
by RooShootOhh
westy wrote:
Dogs Breakfast wrote:
westy wrote:
roodog wrote:Bute are one win away from top spot on the ladder...........

They are very close to top spot. About a 99 point lose away from top spot.

With a population about 5000 more than the Roosters you would expect there to be quite a score difference.

There are over 30,000 that live in yorkes and most players are sourced from town. Bute would still have there locals if they treated them the right way. Ask H. Cock how he feels about the club after year's of service. As for the blokes they have recruited over the years not many of them have hung around more then 2 years.
Kadina on the other hand have done their home work and recruited long term players.


Like Craig Taylor, Great bloke by all reports and obviously can play, but long term would be a description of his playing resume' :D

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 12:13 pm
by hotspur
[quote][/quote]Like Craig Taylor, Great bloke by all reports and obviously can play, but long term would be a description of his playing resume'

Would or wouldn't???? He's a 2 year at most.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 1:40 pm
by Nocyrils
hotspur wrote:
Like Craig Taylor, Great bloke by all reports and obviously can play, but long term would be a description of his playing resume'

Would or wouldn't???? He's a 2 year at most.

Taylor left hamley cause he cant stand the sight of Kirk heberle. And speaking to him he only has 2 years left in him. And that will be at the hounds. Taylor knows when to blood the youngens unlike heberle who still playing at 40 years old raping clubs money

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 2:08 pm
by westy
Nocyrils wrote:
hotspur wrote:
Like Craig Taylor, Great bloke by all reports and obviously can play, but long term would be a description of his playing resume'

Would or wouldn't???? He's a 2 year at most.

Taylor left hamley cause he cant stand the sight of Kirk heberle. And speaking to him he only has 2 years left in him. And that will be at the hounds. Taylor knows when to blood the youngens unlike heberle who still playing at 40 years old raping clubs money

Taylor just has to do his bit, which he has. He's in our best players every week and puts a fair bit of coin over the bar playing douches.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 2:18 pm
by RooShootOhh
Nocyrils wrote:
hotspur wrote:
Like Craig Taylor, Great bloke by all reports and obviously can play, but long term would be a description of his playing resume'

Would or wouldn't???? He's a 2 year at most.

Taylor left hamley cause he cant stand the sight of Kirk heberle. And speaking to him he only has 2 years left in him. And that will be at the hounds. Taylor knows when to blood the youngens unlike heberle who still playing at 40 years old raping clubs money

Hes already 43 isnt he

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 3:32 pm
by Dogs Breakfast
downspine wrote:Will be on the Peninsula this weekend
Can someone suggest the best game to go have a look at and where it will be played
Thnaks

Paskeville vs Kadina at Paskeville would be my pick ..!

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 3:36 pm
by Dogs Breakfast
Arry Gablett wrote:The smaller centres are getting smaller and less successful, the bigger towns keep thriving, ask hummocks how they are going attracting players, money and success are the keys to recruiting

Couldnt have said it better there Arry!

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 4:53 pm
by Arry Gablett
Taylor may well stay for a number of years, I bet success for him is the key, what's that mean, that kaduna in 2 years can recruit more better players as his points drop leading to more success, a bottom team could have 15 points and recruit but no success means a constant turnover, they may never get better, this is why the points system is flawed, because it has inflated the value of a football

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 4:54 pm
by Arry Gablett
Sorry footballer

Ask any club footballs are overpriced too

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2014 5:30 pm
by westy
Arry Gablett wrote:Sorry footballer

Ask any club footballs are overpriced too

Yer I bought a Sherrin the other day that cost $130. I guess that's why leagues are playing with crap Burleys.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 11:43 am
by BOMBERS
Nocyrils wrote:
hotspur wrote:
Like Craig Taylor, Great bloke by all reports and obviously can play, but long term would be a description of his playing resume'

Would or wouldn't???? He's a 2 year at most.

Taylor left hamley cause he cant stand the sight of Kirk heberle. And speaking to him he only has 2 years left in him. And that will be at the hounds. Taylor knows when to blood the youngens unlike heberle who still playing at 40 years old raping clubs money


Taylor played for 2 seasons along side Heberle, so you can't say that was the reason for leaving.
Played 2 years, won a mail medal, got a bigger offer and went to Kadina.
Great player but as previously mentioned only playing 1-2 seasons per club over his playing career makes him a short term prospect.
If kadina are aware of his intentions and he doesn't make promises to be there for the long haul then there shouldn't be an issue.

Re: Yorke Peninsula League

PostPosted: Fri May 09, 2014 11:45 am
by westy
I see the league is sticking to its guns about the association game. You must make yourself available or its 2 weeks.
It will be a bloody good side.