by OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:28 pm
by mighty hounds » Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:29 pm
Swamp Donkey wrote:TW Rooster wrote:Swamp Donkey wrote:Mallala played Nth Clare. As a spectacle it would've been a pretty ordinary game, as both sides applied load of pressure and there were plenty of re-starts. Game was played in good spirits and Mallala won by about 5 goals at a guess.
Primed and ready for the big opener this week vs the Ram Train!!
Ahh you guys played friday night! that would explain the Mallala spy at our game!
No this time of year surely![]()
Sounds like the whole day was a waste of time on Saturday with TW winning by 20+ goals.
by Swamp Donkey » Mon Mar 28, 2011 12:36 pm
Mythical Creature wrote:OnSong wrote:TW Rooster wrote:Woofa wrote:I too have heard this. Apparently the tigers are considering something similar to the Peckers last year and flying in a player each week. Know anything about this MC?
HAHA geez United dont learn do they.
News on this in this Wednesday's Footy Season Preview in the Producer!
Heard rumours about this but that is all it is at this stage. I guess that I will learn more about it on Wednesday in the Proddy!
by OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:04 pm
by Hazbeen » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:05 pm
by Mythical Creature » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:28 pm
OnSong wrote:I understand the spies were out when United played Pasky on the weekend. HB studying up!
I reckon the United/HB game will be a juicy encounter.
by OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:29 pm
Mythical Creature wrote:OnSong wrote:I understand the spies were out when United played Pasky on the weekend. HB studying up!
I reckon the United/HB game will be a juicy encounter.
Really? I didn't see anyone from Hamley there. If they did see it though they would definately like there chances against us with the performance we put up. As they say though you can never guage too much from a trial!
by Mythical Creature » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:31 pm
Hazbeen wrote:The Peckers hosted the Southern Flinders Tigers on Friday night in a 6 quarter match. Southern Flinders didn't turn up with huge numbers and the Peckers were down to around 30 as well due to Basketball GF's on the same night and a few resting for the cricket and tennis GF's the next day.
Balaklava won comfortably (not sure of the final score) with a good showing from boom recruits Glenn Dawson and OnSong. The up and coming Peckers youngsters all looked good with another pre-season under their belts, some bigger bodies on a couple of last years debutants will help them stay over the ball this year.
A big year for the Peckers coming up in 2011, will challenge for top 2 again.
by Mythical Creature » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:34 pm
OnSong wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:OnSong wrote:I understand the spies were out when United played Pasky on the weekend. HB studying up!
I reckon the United/HB game will be a juicy encounter.
Really? I didn't see anyone from Hamley there. If they did see it though they would definately like there chances against us with the performance we put up. As they say though you can never guage too much from a trial!
Heard good things about Gillies.
by Drop Bear » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:35 pm
Mythical Creature wrote:OnSong wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:OnSong wrote:I understand the spies were out when United played Pasky on the weekend. HB studying up!
I reckon the United/HB game will be a juicy encounter.
Really? I didn't see anyone from Hamley there. If they did see it though they would definately like there chances against us with the performance we put up. As they say though you can never guage too much from a trial!
Heard good things about Gillies.
They must not have been there then. I thought he struggled a fair bit on Saturday, like the rest of us.
by OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:36 pm
Mythical Creature wrote:OnSong wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:OnSong wrote:I understand the spies were out when United played Pasky on the weekend. HB studying up!
I reckon the United/HB game will be a juicy encounter.
Really? I didn't see anyone from Hamley there. If they did see it though they would definately like there chances against us with the performance we put up. As they say though you can never guage too much from a trial!
Heard good things about Gillies.
They must not have been there then. I thought he struggled a fair bit on Saturday, like the rest of us.
by Mythical Creature » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:42 pm
Drop Bear wrote:I heard United are all slow and useless.
Is that better MC?![]()
by OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:43 pm
Mythical Creature wrote:Hazbeen wrote:The Peckers hosted the Southern Flinders Tigers on Friday night in a 6 quarter match. Southern Flinders didn't turn up with huge numbers and the Peckers were down to around 30 as well due to Basketball GF's on the same night and a few resting for the cricket and tennis GF's the next day.
Balaklava won comfortably (not sure of the final score) with a good showing from boom recruits Glenn Dawson and OnSong. The up and coming Peckers youngsters all looked good with another pre-season under their belts, some bigger bodies on a couple of last years debutants will help them stay over the ball this year.
A big year for the Peckers coming up in 2011, will challenge for top 2 again.
I watched the first 2 1/2 quarters and I thought that Balak didn't look that good to be honest, especially when Southern Flinders had about 1/2 their team made up of genuine B Graders. I would have thought Balak would be happy to escape that game injury free. Definately looked like the players had their minds on things other than footy.
by Drop Bear » Mon Mar 28, 2011 1:57 pm
OnSong wrote:Mythical Creature wrote:Hazbeen wrote:The Peckers hosted the Southern Flinders Tigers on Friday night in a 6 quarter match. Southern Flinders didn't turn up with huge numbers and the Peckers were down to around 30 as well due to Basketball GF's on the same night and a few resting for the cricket and tennis GF's the next day.
Balaklava won comfortably (not sure of the final score) with a good showing from boom recruits Glenn Dawson and OnSong. The up and coming Peckers youngsters all looked good with another pre-season under their belts, some bigger bodies on a couple of last years debutants will help them stay over the ball this year.
A big year for the Peckers coming up in 2011, will challenge for top 2 again.
I watched the first 2 1/2 quarters and I thought that Balak didn't look that good to be honest, especially when Southern Flinders had about 1/2 their team made up of genuine B Graders. I would have thought Balak would be happy to escape that game injury free. Definately looked like the players had their minds on things other than footy.
I don't disagree with that.
by OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:03 pm
by Mythical Creature » Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:17 pm
Drop Bear wrote:OnSong wrote:[I watched the first 2 1/2 quarters and I thought that Balak didn't look that good to be honest, especially when Southern Flinders had about 1/2 their team made up of genuine B Graders. I would have thought Balak would be happy to escape that game injury free. Definately looked like the players had their minds on things other than footy.
I don't disagree with that.
by OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:19 pm
by Mythical Creature » Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:22 pm
OnSong wrote:It was a sight to behold. Lol.
I loved the captain's speech after winning the grandy by 40-odd points.
"Thanks to Balaklava for putting up a......er......thanks for showing up."
by OnSong » Mon Mar 28, 2011 2:25 pm
by Sky Pilot » Mon Mar 28, 2011 5:00 pm
Fog Horn Leg Horn wrote:Two Wells Senior Coach Mark Thomson and Reserves Coach Pete McMillian name the Roosters 2011 Captains after training last night
A-Grade Co-Captains Scott Humphrys and Tallan Leighton
A-Grade Vice Captain Ned Seccafien
[b]Reserves Captain Cameron Lamont[/b]Reserves Vice-Captain Anthony Cavallaro
Reserves Deputy Vice-Captain Sam Barker
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