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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Mythical Creature » Tue Jun 14, 2011 10:56 am

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jumbo wrote:
BigV wrote:I heard he didnt play him becasue he was too good looking for the Black and White......


Haha, yea I reckon that would be the reason for sure.
Seriously, he has been playing very well for the Rams and deserved his selection. No surprise to me that he won the u21 award.


He's a gun and absolutely carved it up in that GF at the Landmark Cup. Big Chris James was impressive too at FF for the Plains.


Well done to all the APFL boys on the weekend. Top Stuff! I imagine it would've been a pretty good night Saturday night Donkey?
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Swamp Donkey » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:15 pm

Mythical Creature wrote:
Swamp Donkey wrote:
jumbo wrote:
BigV wrote:I heard he didnt play him becasue he was too good looking for the Black and White......


Haha, yea I reckon that would be the reason for sure.
Seriously, he has been playing very well for the Rams and deserved his selection. No surprise to me that he won the u21 award.


He's a gun and absolutely carved it up in that GF at the Landmark Cup. Big Chris James was impressive too at FF for the Plains.


Well done to all the APFL boys on the weekend. Top Stuff! I imagine it would've been a pretty good night Saturday night Donkey?


It was a good night at the Rising Sun, the league put on a few beers for the players, coaches and support staff and for the second year running the players were able to keep their guernseys which would come at a pretty big expense to the league. Its a good incentive to play association footy, and win importantly win the Landmark Cup. I think with the success of the league in the past two seasons at the Landmark Cup, there are more and more players keen to play which is great, for a while there association footy was taking a bit of a battering.
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:40 pm

Who's playing who and where this week?
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby mighty hounds » Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:49 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:Who's playing who and where this week?


TW v Hamley
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby OnSong » Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:08 pm

mighty hounds wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:Who's playing who and where this week?


TW v Hamley

Virginia v Mallala
Balak v HWE
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Woofa » Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:03 pm

scud wrote:went for a drive up there today, well done to the "players" in the APFL team cos lets face it there the ones who win these games and that was highlighted today... coach hardly did a thing, i reckon joel wilson was making more moves as i was standing close enough to see and hear what was happening.. Hopefully he wasn't getting paid to coach today as he was a little disapointing. had big wraps on him and i think they were a little over the top... But the APFL played well.
But also not sure what others think, but the APFL played at a good standard but they didnt have much opposition... but you can only beat who you play against... hope there was no injuries didnt look like it... maybe Dawson?? report on him would be good.
All in all was a good day at snowtown, highlight was the spray the york coach gave to one of his lads in which he gave him both BARRELLS, my tip from the day is Big whisky will retire from rep football you could almost BANK on it. and he has been a mighty competetor over the years too. Young Jason Schahinger is ready to step up in this type of football and take all before him...

well done to the young boys aswell in the senior colts, once again strange selections but thats hardly the players fault and they all represented the league extremely well... 1 point loss and 2 point loss...

Isn't his name Justin? Pretty close with your team mates obviously.
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby norm11 » Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:35 pm

He is taking the piss woofa, the informer or what ever it is up that way had him listed a's Jason.
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby scud » Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:02 pm

Woofa wrote:
scud wrote:went for a drive up there today, well done to the "players" in the APFL team cos lets face it there the ones who win these games and that was highlighted today... coach hardly did a thing, i reckon joel wilson was making more moves as i was standing close enough to see and hear what was happening.. Hopefully he wasn't getting paid to coach today as he was a little disapointing. had big wraps on him and i think they were a little over the top... But the APFL played well.
But also not sure what others think, but the APFL played at a good standard but they didnt have much opposition... but you can only beat who you play against... hope there was no injuries didnt look like it... maybe Dawson?? report on him would be good.
All in all was a good day at snowtown, highlight was the spray the york coach gave to one of his lads in which he gave him both BARRELLS, my tip from the day is Big whisky will retire from rep football you could almost BANK on it. and he has been a mighty competetor over the years too. Young Jason Schahinger is ready to step up in this type of football and take all before him...

well done to the young boys aswell in the senior colts, once again strange selections but thats hardly the players fault and they all represented the league extremely well... 1 point loss and 2 point loss...

Isn't his name Justin? Pretty close with your team mates obviously.


i only know him as Boca... :lol:
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby OnSong » Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:03 pm

scud wrote:
Woofa wrote:
scud wrote:went for a drive up there today, well done to the "players" in the APFL team cos lets face it there the ones who win these games and that was highlighted today... coach hardly did a thing, i reckon joel wilson was making more moves as i was standing close enough to see and hear what was happening.. Hopefully he wasn't getting paid to coach today as he was a little disapointing. had big wraps on him and i think they were a little over the top... But the APFL played well.
But also not sure what others think, but the APFL played at a good standard but they didnt have much opposition... but you can only beat who you play against... hope there was no injuries didnt look like it... maybe Dawson?? report on him would be good.
All in all was a good day at snowtown, highlight was the spray the york coach gave to one of his lads in which he gave him both BARRELLS, my tip from the day is Big whisky will retire from rep football you could almost BANK on it. and he has been a mighty competetor over the years too. Young Jason Schahinger is ready to step up in this type of football and take all before him...

well done to the young boys aswell in the senior colts, once again strange selections but thats hardly the players fault and they all represented the league extremely well... 1 point loss and 2 point loss...

Isn't his name Justin? Pretty close with your team mates obviously.

i only know him as Boca... :lol:

Is there a story behind the nickname there? Like Boca Juniors or something?
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Woofa » Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:37 am

OnSong wrote:
scud wrote:
Woofa wrote:
scud wrote:went for a drive up there today, well done to the "players" in the APFL team cos lets face it there the ones who win these games and that was highlighted today... coach hardly did a thing, i reckon joel wilson was making more moves as i was standing close enough to see and hear what was happening.. Hopefully he wasn't getting paid to coach today as he was a little disapointing. had big wraps on him and i think they were a little over the top... But the APFL played well.
But also not sure what others think, but the APFL played at a good standard but they didnt have much opposition... but you can only beat who you play against... hope there was no injuries didnt look like it... maybe Dawson?? report on him would be good.
All in all was a good day at snowtown, highlight was the spray the york coach gave to one of his lads in which he gave him both BARRELLS, my tip from the day is Big whisky will retire from rep football you could almost BANK on it. and he has been a mighty competetor over the years too. Young Jason Schahinger is ready to step up in this type of football and take all before him...

well done to the young boys aswell in the senior colts, once again strange selections but thats hardly the players fault and they all represented the league extremely well... 1 point loss and 2 point loss...

Isn't his name Justin? Pretty close with your team mates obviously.

i only know him as Boca... :lol:

Is there a story behind the nickname there? Like Boca Juniors or something?

He has an attractive sister by the name of Callie-Anne (sorry if mispelt) BOCA stands for brother of. Quite funny.
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby PIMPDADDY » Wed Jun 15, 2011 9:39 am

He has an attractive sister by the name of Callie-Anne (sorry if mispelt) BOCA stands for brother of. Quite funny.[/quote]

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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Drop Bear » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:14 am

Woofa wrote:
OnSong wrote: Is there a story behind the nickname there? Like Boca Juniors or something?

He has an attractive sister by the name of Callie-Anne (sorry if mispelt) BOCA stands for brother of. Quite funny.


Nice :lol:
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby OnSong » Wed Jun 15, 2011 10:18 am

Drop Bear wrote:
Woofa wrote:
OnSong wrote: Is there a story behind the nickname there? Like Boca Juniors or something?

He has an attractive sister by the name of Callie-Anne (sorry if mispelt) BOCA stands for brother of. Quite funny.


Nice :lol:

Oh dear. Poor fella. :lol:
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Woofa » Wed Jun 15, 2011 3:17 pm

PIMPDADDY wrote:He has an attractive sister by the name of Callie-Anne (sorry if mispelt) BOCA stands for brother of. Quite funny.


She goes alright too!![/quote]
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby PIMPDADDY » Wed Jun 15, 2011 6:05 pm

Woofa wrote:
PIMPDADDY wrote:He has an attractive sister by the name of Callie-Anne (sorry if mispelt) BOCA stands for brother of. Quite funny.


She goes alright too!!

As if you would know......[/quote]

Good one Woofa :roll:
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby mighty hounds » Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:28 pm

Two Wells 1-39
Mallala 1-39
Balak 40+
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby OnSong » Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:30 pm

Oh yes! Tipping round! Well done MH! Reminder for everybody! (Except UTP, he can have the week off)
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Hazbeen » Thu Jun 16, 2011 1:21 pm

Tips for Round 10

Virginia 1-39
Balaklava 1-39
Two Wells 1-39
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby Drop Bear » Thu Jun 16, 2011 2:05 pm

United's Adrian Mills, Hamley's Dylan Lockwood and Virginia's Brendon Niklaus all suspended this week after not rocking up to association training.
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Re: Adelaide Plains Football League

Postby mighty hounds » Thu Jun 16, 2011 2:17 pm

Drop Bear wrote:United's Adrian Mills, Hamley's Dylan Lockwood and Virginia's Brendon Niklaus all suspended this week after not rocking up to association training.


This changes a couple things in the tipping! Mills is getting himself an extended break.
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