by Slammer » Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:39 pm
by Bag The Points » Tue Sep 01, 2009 3:48 pm
by Slammer » Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:12 pm
by Panther32 » Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:43 pm
Slammer wrote:I saw the last half of the game on Saturday and i think a few late goals to Reynella made the scoreline appear closer than what the game really was.
by Slammer » Tue Sep 01, 2009 4:51 pm
by mastermind » Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:21 pm
by Bag The Points » Tue Sep 01, 2009 5:34 pm
Slammer wrote:I saw the last half of the game on Saturday and i think a few late goals to Reynella made the scoreline appear closer than what the game really was.
by The Lova » Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:32 pm
Bag The Points wrote:Slammer wrote:I saw the last half of the game on Saturday and i think a few late goals to Reynella made the scoreline appear closer than what the game really was.
Must have been asleep throughout the third quarter which Reynella clearly won. And they also had Morphett under seige for most of the last term.
Those last couple of goals were not something out of the blue. They were a continuation of the habit Reynella had all day of striking back. Morphett were then good enough to answer these challenges, but full marks to Reynella for keeping the challenge going.
If they meet again in the Grand Final my tip will still be Emus, but as in the Qually and other games this year, I expect the Emus to be under threat all the way.
by Down the Hill » Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:45 pm
The Lova wrote:Bag The Points wrote:Slammer wrote:I saw the last half of the game on Saturday and i think a few late goals to Reynella made the scoreline appear closer than what the game really was.
Must have been asleep throughout the third quarter which Reynella clearly won. And they also had Morphett under seige for most of the last term.
Those last couple of goals were not something out of the blue. They were a continuation of the habit Reynella had all day of striking back. Morphett were then good enough to answer these challenges, but full marks to Reynella for keeping the challenge going.
If they meet again in the Grand Final my tip will still be Emus, but as in the Qually and other games this year, I expect the Emus to be under threat all the way.
I see what your saying but apart from the first 15 minutes when the winies flew out of the gate, morphies seemed in control for most of the afternoon. reynella came in spurts but morphett vale never looked paniced or concerned. I guess thats just how they go about their business.
Certainly a more spirited winiflies compared to the last few years but still too much in-fighting at Reynella to be successfull at the business end. I reckon the Yetti had it spot on.
by The Lova » Tue Sep 01, 2009 6:53 pm
Down the Hill wrote:The Lova wrote:Bag The Points wrote:Slammer wrote:I saw the last half of the game on Saturday and i think a few late goals to Reynella made the scoreline appear closer than what the game really was.
Must have been asleep throughout the third quarter which Reynella clearly won. And they also had Morphett under seige for most of the last term.
Those last couple of goals were not something out of the blue. They were a continuation of the habit Reynella had all day of striking back. Morphett were then good enough to answer these challenges, but full marks to Reynella for keeping the challenge going.
If they meet again in the Grand Final my tip will still be Emus, but as in the Qually and other games this year, I expect the Emus to be under threat all the way.
I see what your saying but apart from the first 15 minutes when the winies flew out of the gate, morphies seemed in control for most of the afternoon. reynella came in spurts but morphett vale never looked paniced or concerned. I guess thats just how they go about their business.
Certainly a more spirited winiflies compared to the last few years but still too much in-fighting at Reynella to be successfull at the business end. I reckon the Yetti had it spot on.
I love that verbage. Is that why they call you "The Lova".
by Down the Hill » Tue Sep 01, 2009 7:06 pm
by Bag The Points » Tue Sep 01, 2009 8:44 pm
by White Line Fever » Tue Sep 01, 2009 9:36 pm
by Hotdogs » Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:07 pm
Down the Hill wrote:Trying to stay pretty low key but happy with our performance on the weekend. Townies were good early into the breeze but we played a great second qtr into it and in control for most of second half. I still expect Townies to beat Happy Valley next week. I reckon their players 15-21 are better than Valley's and that will be the the difference. This is re-inforced by the strength of their B grade who had a good and somewhat suprising win over the Emu's.
The Bombers have had a big 4 weeks against the other top 5 sides so will relish the week off for both A & B grade and will ensure a good turnout for our 3 Sunday sides at Happy Valley on Saturday evening. No injuries to come out of the weekend so we sit and wait for Reynella or Cove. Please feel free to belt the crap out of each other this week Winies and Cobras.
by the big bang » Tue Sep 01, 2009 11:51 pm
Hotdogs wrote:Down the Hill wrote:Trying to stay pretty low key but happy with our performance on the weekend. Townies were good early into the breeze but we played a great second qtr into it and in control for most of second half. I still expect Townies to beat Happy Valley next week. I reckon their players 15-21 are better than Valley's and that will be the the difference. This is re-inforced by the strength of their B grade who had a good and somewhat suprising win over the Emu's.
The Bombers have had a big 4 weeks against the other top 5 sides so will relish the week off for both A & B grade and will ensure a good turnout for our 3 Sunday sides at Happy Valley on Saturday evening. No injuries to come out of the weekend so we sit and wait for Reynella or Cove. Please feel free to belt the crap out of each other this week Winies and Cobras.
lol....Cove and Winies beating each other......both teams are as soft as a Macca's soft serve.....odds on that there will be no injuries come out of that contest!!!!

by shoe boy » Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:35 am
white line fever wrote:Hey Shoe Boy, what's the real story with Rob Leyton??
What happened with him down there this year??
He was a contracted player??

by shoe boy » Wed Sep 02, 2009 8:46 am
by cyclops » Wed Sep 02, 2009 9:05 am
shoe boy wrote:Cyclops watched the Reynella M/Vale game last night and am wondering if you were sitting near the M/Vale coaches box as the colourfull language was at times very funny and the voice sounded very familiar???
Also what has happened to young Bode and Greenbank both premieship players and also still young lads???
by Hotdogs » Wed Sep 02, 2009 6:56 pm
the_big_bang wrote:Hotdogs wrote:Down the Hill wrote:Trying to stay pretty low key but happy with our performance on the weekend. Townies were good early into the breeze but we played a great second qtr into it and in control for most of second half. I still expect Townies to beat Happy Valley next week. I reckon their players 15-21 are better than Valley's and that will be the the difference. This is re-inforced by the strength of their B grade who had a good and somewhat suprising win over the Emu's.
The Bombers have had a big 4 weeks against the other top 5 sides so will relish the week off for both A & B grade and will ensure a good turnout for our 3 Sunday sides at Happy Valley on Saturday evening. No injuries to come out of the weekend so we sit and wait for Reynella or Cove. Please feel free to belt the crap out of each other this week Winies and Cobras.
lol....Cove and Winies beating each other......both teams are as soft as a Macca's soft serve.....odds on that there will be no injuries come out of that contest!!!!
HOTDOGS!!! YOU'RE ALIVE!!!!!!!!
by shoe boy » Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:05 am
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