by Fat Cat » Wed Aug 25, 2010 5:38 pm
by norm11 » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:41 pm
Fat Cat wrote:Buisness time for some clubs already any movement on coaches axed or retiering.
eg Uncle Ian.
by Fat Cat » Wed Aug 25, 2010 7:49 pm
by Osama » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:20 pm
Fat Cat wrote:Got your resume ready Norm or you staying at the Bridge?
They must be making way for Kocko.
Is it in the constitution to advertise every year at Willaston, or has Olly been shown the way back to Angaston?
by cream cheese » Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:08 pm
Osama wrote:Fat Cat wrote:Got your resume ready Norm or you staying at the Bridge?
They must be making way for Kocko.
Is it in the constitution to advertise every year at Willaston, or has Olly been shown the way back to Angaston?
The Willaston marriage didn't quite work for Olly, this may see him return to pantherland and take over from Slip as the head ruck coach.
Word coming out of Elliot Goodger Park is that Kocho's now becoming over qualified in the magnet holding department and may look to go for the vacant Willaston job.
Toot, Toot!
by MOHAMMAD » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:00 am
cream cheese wrote:Osama wrote:Fat Cat wrote:Got your resume ready Norm or you staying at the Bridge?
They must be making way for Kocko.
Is it in the constitution to advertise every year at Willaston, or has Olly been shown the way back to Angaston?
The Willaston marriage didn't quite work for Olly, this may see him return to pantherland and take over from Slip as the head ruck coach.
Word coming out of Elliot Goodger Park is that Kocho's now becoming over qualified in the magnet holding department and may look to go for the vacant Willaston job.
Toot, Toot!
It looks like to me that Willaston are following the Panthers blueprint of a 5 year plan. Bring Seelander in to bottom out for 1st 2 years, then the door opens for Johnson to weave his magic for 2 years before they realize they have a bloke in their own backyard that can do the job i.e a Jared Puro or Brandon Nottle. Nottle would be my pick he was a very similar player to Hadden. Nottle to do an apprenticeship under Johno for next 2 years just to learn everything not to do as a coach. Im a firm believer that you can learn just as much from a bad coach as you can from a top coach.
So the balls now in your court Donnies im sure The Duke or KOS can get you in touch with Johno.
by MOHAMMAD » Thu Aug 26, 2010 10:21 am
by Fat Cat » Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:19 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:Are Willaston perhaps in the market for an 'Impact Coach', rumour has it there
will be one becoming available from the Hills league soon.
Not sure that the Donnys will understand the K.I.S.S method of football though, mind you does anyone?
by BoundaryRider84 » Thu Aug 26, 2010 1:33 pm
by Osama » Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:36 pm
Fat Cat wrote:Is Harvey carrying an injury as well, he has not been in the best players frequently this year.
Have heard he doesn't seem to be moving all that easily, must be the wrong side of 30 I guess.
by PitBull » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:06 pm
by MOHAMMAD » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:17 pm
by BoundaryRider84 » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:46 pm
MOHAMMAD wrote:Tip for the medal:
Could be a year where 15 votes is enough, no huge standouts in 2010.
1) Greenwood - Leads from the front and under the umpires nose all day.
2) Wells - May be a year for a Magpie winner, will poll enough 2&3 votes to win.
2) Harvey - Big vote getter, played a few more games in 2010. Ango started winning since his return.
by daysofourlives » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:22 pm
BoundaryRider84 wrote:MOHAMMAD wrote:Tip for the medal:
Could be a year where 15 votes is enough, no huge standouts in 2010.
1) Greenwood - Leads from the front and under the umpires nose all day.
2) Wells - May be a year for a Magpie winner, will poll enough 2&3 votes to win.
2) Harvey - Big vote getter, played a few more games in 2010. Ango started winning since his return.
1. Bignall - The triple premiership player has had an ultra consistent year and will pick up many votes for the magpies.
2. Nicholls - Has been the best Tiger all year, maybe not enough wins for his side to win the medal.
3. Spencer - The Bulldogs x-factor is a real chance.
4. Hahn - The leading goalkicker is sure to capture the umpires eye.
by Fat Cat » Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:44 pm
MOHAMMAD wrote:Tip for the medal:
Could be a year where 15 votes is enough, no huge standouts in 2010.
1) Greenwood - Leads from the front and under the umpires nose all day.
2) Wells - May be a year for a Magpie winner, will poll enough 2&3 votes to win.
2) Harvey - Big vote getter, played a few more games in 2010. Ango started winning since his return.
by Stewie Griffin » Fri Aug 27, 2010 12:15 pm
by Swooper » Fri Aug 27, 2010 7:28 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:The knee is 50-50 to get back this year Fat Cat,
If we get past Centrals this week then will have to have a big crack at getting right for prelim.
A 6-8 week injury when you are 7 weeks from a possible GF is far from ideal.
Diddles Harvey for best on this week, loves a final, loves it hard and tough.
Has probably been seen to be a little quieter in the last 4-5 because others have shone brighter,
Matthew Doecke for one has turned back the clock, the old bastard is flying at 36 & a 1/2.
Agree with Daysof about Duldig, the great man has monstered opponents in the last 8 weeks
and has flown up the goal-kicking chart, I thought he had a fair bit the better of Sammy Agars 2 weeks ago,
and the move to take Sammy off him proved to be a very good one after half time.
To show up a player like Agars who is flying this year is a fair indication of how much his form has risen throughout 2010.
At the end of the Day I reckon Wells will win the medal though, by a bigger margin than many will expect too.
by couch coach » Sat Aug 28, 2010 2:37 pm
by snoozer » Sat Aug 28, 2010 10:27 pm
snoozer wrote:drifter wrote:Yeah, that started that a couple of weeks back now Osama. We always knew we were a work in progress. Kingsley makes a real difference to your mob, ( do you have top be bald to play in your forward line by the way?) although I reckon the blockies are still the ones for me. Barossa too Commane reliant, so you'll do them. GC, well who knows,on their day, but a few mental demons getting past Prelims. Sheeez, I might have to barrack for the umps !
Osama wrote:Does anyone know if Drifter started Silly Sunday yet? Now facing the realisation the 2010 season is over.
Can start preparing for 2010 BR84 and Drifter.
Game of the year will surely be GC Wilcats vs Ango Milk drinkers... Might as well cancel the rest of the season i say and pop straight to the moment when the woolen jumpers, home made gloves and thermal underwear come off in ango and the bandanas, beanies, and flick knives come off in GC (e.g. Sept), both of these teams should be cherry ripe to attempt to murder each other.
No doubt the Milk sippers (be it goat or dairy produce), could be the goods with a full squad, but the fact that they have an average age higher than Willastons weekly average score really worries me for my money (or lack there of it)... A lazy 5er on the wilcats to get up in a thriller and play out a decent freeflowing loss to Tanunda in the big one...
Another 5er will go on atleast 1 reply (of a potential 4-5) from an Milk sippers supporter that is worth reading???
by MOHAMMAD » Sun Aug 29, 2010 1:19 am
snoozer wrote:What happened to the Hillbillies????
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