by last paper purse » Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:08 pm
by Fog Horn Leg Horn » Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:33 pm
Copper Top wrote:maidenmagpie wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Rumours out of Balaklava over the weekend are that Kerry "Wa" Michalanney has been appointed B Grade coach.
that is very true,the man is coaching,also hear that phillips made a call to a red head at freeling but the little red boy is playing for kadina in 2011,maybe told to move on from freeling
So who's coming up our way to play? Redhead's name is ............ .Eichner,played at Port Adelaide,is that him?
by Fog Horn Leg Horn » Tue Nov 09, 2010 8:54 pm
by Bob Loblaw » Tue Nov 09, 2010 9:45 pm
Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Copper Top wrote:maidenmagpie wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Rumours out of Balaklava over the weekend are that Kerry "Wa" Michalanney has been appointed B Grade coach.
that is very true,the man is coaching,also hear that phillips made a call to a red head at freeling but the little red boy is playing for kadina in 2011,maybe told to move on from freeling
So who's coming up our way to play? Redhead's name is ............ .Eichner,played at Port Adelaide,is that him?
Copper Top which Eichner is heading to Kadina? Former Collingwood rookie Steve or his younger brother Micheal who played alot reserves games for the magpies and a season for Paskeville in the YP in 2009. Be suprised to see either of them leave Freeling when things are on the way up under playing coach Mal Greenwood with Freeling having a good mix of promising locals and imports.
by Copper Top » Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:04 pm
Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Copper Top wrote:maidenmagpie wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Rumours out of Balaklava over the weekend are that Kerry "Wa" Michalanney has been appointed B Grade coach.
that is very true,the man is coaching,also hear that phillips made a call to a red head at freeling but the little red boy is playing for kadina in 2011,maybe told to move on from freeling
So who's coming up our way to play? Redhead's name is ............ .Eichner,played at Port Adelaide,is that him?[/quote]
Copper Top which Eichner is heading to Kadina? Former Collingwood rookie Steve or his younger brother Micheal who played alot reserves games for the magpies and a season for Paskeville in the YP in 2009. Be suprised to see either of them leave Freeling when things are on the way up under playing coach Mal Greenwood with Freeling having a good mix of promising locals and imports.
by westy » Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:13 pm
by Swamp Donkey » Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:17 pm
westy wrote:Three of the four import spots have been filled at kadina. Dont see Eichner taking the last one. With Lawson and Rodda the bloods dont need anymore onballers.
by westy » Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:24 pm
by AKA » Wed Nov 10, 2010 5:54 pm
Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Plenty of talk about players heading out to the Rams for big $$$$. Must be a bumper crop out Virginia wayPremierships aren't won in November
Mallala will still be the team to beat come round 1 next year.
by mighty hounds » Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:33 pm
Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Plenty of talk about players heading out to the Rams for big $$$$. Must be a bumper crop out Virginia wayPremierships aren't won in November
Mallala will still be the team to beat come round 1 next year.
by Swamp Donkey » Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:14 pm
AKA wrote:Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Plenty of talk about players heading out to the Rams for big $$$$. Must be a bumper crop out Virginia wayPremierships aren't won in November
Mallala will still be the team to beat come round 1 next year.
Thats fair enough to fog horn but alot of the talk whos coming out to the rams is rubbish. Its the silly season alot of trumours floating around, dont believe the hipe.
by mighty hounds » Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:02 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:AKA wrote:Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Plenty of talk about players heading out to the Rams for big $$$$. Must be a bumper crop out Virginia wayPremierships aren't won in November
Mallala will still be the team to beat come round 1 next year.
Thats fair enough to fog horn but alot of the talk whos coming out to the rams is rubbish. Its the silly season alot of trumours floating around, dont believe the hipe.
Are you sure or is that just a rumour AKA?
by AKA » Fri Nov 12, 2010 3:45 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:AKA wrote:Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Plenty of talk about players heading out to the Rams for big $$$$. Must be a bumper crop out Virginia wayPremierships aren't won in November
Mallala will still be the team to beat come round 1 next year.
Thats fair enough to fog horn but alot of the talk whos coming out to the rams is rubbish. Its the silly season alot of trumours floating around, dont believe the hipe.
Are you sure or is that just a rumour AKA?
by Fog Horn Leg Horn » Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:08 pm
by Mythical Creature » Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:30 pm
Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Just curious to know when APFL clubs are starting their pre-season training. I know some some amateur clubs have already started. Personally I believe the best time to start training is in January as 3 months is plenty of time to build up for trial matches and to be ready for round 1. People sometimes forget that majority of country footballers play for the love of the game and training twice a week plus matches on Saturday when the season starts is a big commitment on top of working full time. Full on training from November or December makes the season to long, players become fatigued by the middle of the season and lose interest by the time the cold winter months of June and July come around plus most players tuck into the good life with plenty of grog and good food over the xmas and new year break so the benefit of starting early is lost. A couple of catch up nights towards the end of the year with a light run followed by a barbie and a few beers is the way to go and get into the real training in January is the way to go.
by Swamp Donkey » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:21 am
Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Just curious to know when APFL clubs are starting their pre-season training. I know some some amateur clubs have already started. Personally I believe the best time to start training is in January as 3 months is plenty of time to build up for trial matches and to be ready for round 1. People sometimes forget that majority of country footballers play for the love of the game and training twice a week plus matches on Saturday when the season starts is a big commitment on top of working full time. Full on training from November or December makes the season to long, players become fatigued by the middle of the season and lose interest by the time the cold winter months of June and July come around plus most players tuck into the good life with plenty of grog and good food over the xmas and new year break so the benefit of starting early is lost. A couple of catch up nights towards the end of the year with a light run followed by a barbie and a few beers is the way to go and get into the real training in January is the way to go.
by AKA » Tue Nov 16, 2010 8:17 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Just curious to know when APFL clubs are starting their pre-season training. I know some some amateur clubs have already started. Personally I believe the best time to start training is in January as 3 months is plenty of time to build up for trial matches and to be ready for round 1. People sometimes forget that majority of country footballers play for the love of the game and training twice a week plus matches on Saturday when the season starts is a big commitment on top of working full time. Full on training from November or December makes the season to long, players become fatigued by the middle of the season and lose interest by the time the cold winter months of June and July come around plus most players tuck into the good life with plenty of grog and good food over the xmas and new year break so the benefit of starting early is lost. A couple of catch up nights towards the end of the year with a light run followed by a barbie and a few beers is the way to go and get into the real training in January is the way to go.
Mallala will be having a, informal premiership gathering to kick off season 2011 early December (why not!!). Similarly to last 5 years, there will be 2 trainings in December which will involve
a BBQ and a few touches of the footy before training twice a week resumes in late Jan. Blokes are told to look after themselves during January and come back in good nic, so that we can concentrate on ball work in the lead up, with a bit of fitness work and testing to maintain the standards.
by Hazbeen » Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:46 am
AKA wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Just curious to know when APFL clubs are starting their pre-season training. I know some some amateur clubs have already started. Personally I believe the best time to start training is in January as 3 months is plenty of time to build up for trial matches and to be ready for round 1. People sometimes forget that majority of country footballers play for the love of the game and training twice a week plus matches on Saturday when the season starts is a big commitment on top of working full time. Full on training from November or December makes the season to long, players become fatigued by the middle of the season and lose interest by the time the cold winter months of June and July come around plus most players tuck into the good life with plenty of grog and good food over the xmas and new year break so the benefit of starting early is lost. A couple of catch up nights towards the end of the year with a light run followed by a barbie and a few beers is the way to go and get into the real training in January is the way to go.
Mallala will be having a, informal premiership gathering to kick off season 2011 early December (why not!!). Similarly to last 5 years, there will be 2 trainings in December which will involve
a BBQ and a few touches of the footy before training twice a week resumes in late Jan. Blokes are told to look after themselves during January and come back in good nic, so that we can concentrate on ball work in the lead up, with a bit of fitness work and testing to maintain the standards.
I hear on the rumor mill Cameron Faulkner and Willy Serle might be heading out to Mallala any truth Swamp?
by wangas#4 » Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:04 am
by wangas#4 » Wed Nov 17, 2010 8:06 am
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