GEESKIP wrote:I have heard from a very reliable source that Brahma lodge have been actively recruiting for there 2012 campain, as i know they are bitterly disappointed with the season just gone and have already signed Matty Paul (Eastern Park) Alan Harvey as B grade coach (Eastern Park) the son of coach Carey Payne, Trent is back (Eastern Park) and could be bringing a couple of younger lads with him, Darrell McIntyre back to play with his brother (Salisbury West) Robert Abdulla (Central United) team of the year Full Back plus 3 others from another northern suburbs team to be interviewed tomorrow, also 3 from the BL&G within the next couple of weeks when they return from their end of season footy trip. These along with almost all the current playing group committing to staying, things look pretty good for the Lodge to return to finals action next season.
Think they'd learn that this approach doesn't bring success .
Premiership success no but going up a division and then a preliminary the following year - I would say yes to that This year not replacing players that left nearly got them relegated Not a bad approach considering the year before the club finished 2nd bottom It's unfortunate that the club doesn't have kids but that's been a big focus over the last 3 years as well and each years goal is to add another grade
I hope with the Big fella going overseas for the next couple of years, the hard work he has done getting juniors up doesn't go to waste. Have you blokes got someone taking over?
GEESKIP wrote:I have heard from a very reliable source that Brahma lodge have been actively recruiting for there 2012 campain, as i know they are bitterly disappointed with the season just gone and have already signed Matty Paul (Eastern Park) Alan Harvey as B grade coach (Eastern Park) the son of coach Carey Payne, Trent is back (Eastern Park) and could be bringing a couple of younger lads with him, Darrell McIntyre back to play with his brother (Salisbury West) Robert Abdulla (Central United) team of the year Full Back plus 3 others from another northern suburbs team to be interviewed tomorrow, also 3 from the BL&G within the next couple of weeks when they return from their end of season footy trip. These along with almost all the current playing group committing to staying, things look pretty good for the Lodge to return to finals action next season.
Think they'd learn that this approach doesn't bring success .
Premiership success no but going up a division and then a preliminary the following year - I would say yes to that This year not replacing players that left nearly got them relegated Not a bad approach considering the year before the club finished 2nd bottom It's unfortunate that the club doesn't have kids but that's been a big focus over the last 3 years as well and each years goal is to add another grade
I hope with the Big fella going overseas for the next couple of years, the hard work he has done getting juniors up doesn't go to waste. Have you blokes got someone taking over?
PM if you are keen to help. The more hands on deck the easier it will be.
Check out the Brahma Lodge Football Club website at www.blfc.com.au
GEESKIP wrote:I have heard from a very reliable source that Brahma lodge have been actively recruiting for there 2012 campain, as i know they are bitterly disappointed with the season just gone and have already signed Matty Paul (Eastern Park) Alan Harvey as B grade coach (Eastern Park) the son of coach Carey Payne, Trent is back (Eastern Park) and could be bringing a couple of younger lads with him, Darrell McIntyre back to play with his brother (Salisbury West) Robert Abdulla (Central United) team of the year Full Back plus 3 others from another northern suburbs team to be interviewed tomorrow, also 3 from the BL&G within the next couple of weeks when they return from their end of season footy trip. These along with almost all the current playing group committing to staying, things look pretty good for the Lodge to return to finals action next season.
Think they'd learn that this approach doesn't bring success .
Premiership success no but going up a division and then a preliminary the following year - I would say yes to that This year not replacing players that left nearly got them relegated Not a bad approach considering the year before the club finished 2nd bottom It's unfortunate that the club doesn't have kids but that's been a big focus over the last 3 years as well and each years goal is to add another grade
Maybe you can help them out with a few extra points Was told last year there was only 2 or 3 players from Brahma, the rest had come from other teams in the area.
Well unfortunately for the club DJ im from the last u/17's side the club has had and that's 22 years ago so you could say that every player in the club comes from somewhere else
Executive Member wrote:Well unfortunately for the club DJ im from the last u/17's side the club has had and that's 22 years ago so you could say that every player in the club comes from somewhere else
Lucky your not playing then I no most of your players have come from other clubs because of no juniors. Was told by some one from Brahma there was 3 players that started there career at the lodge before going some where else to play there juniors games, then coming back to the lodge.
Executive Member wrote:Well unfortunately for the club DJ im from the last u/17's side the club has had and that's 22 years ago so you could say that every player in the club comes from somewhere else
Lucky your not playing then I no most of your players have come from other clubs because of no juniors. Was told by some one from Brahma there was 3 players that started there career at the lodge before going some where else to play there juniors games, then coming back to the lodge.