by MOHAMMAD » Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:57 pm
by whufc » Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:04 pm
MOHAMMAD wrote:How many players has Browny sent to the Den this year? has he been up to his old tricks. Heard that Fry from Willaston wanted to go to South, but think he was a donny junior.
by MOHAMMAD » Thu Jun 28, 2012 11:14 pm
by skipper » Sun Jul 01, 2012 12:50 pm
by skipper » Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:01 pm
by ball magnet » Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:31 pm
by BoundaryRider84 » Tue Jul 03, 2012 7:24 am
skipper wrote:Well to answer my own question, I have heard that Westhoff either broke his leg or anckle at the championships. Blockies will be really pleased with this outcome for a somewhat insignificant carnival. From what I can see the Blockies put 8 odd players into the eatsern zone, wonder if their enthusiasm will be as high next year since some clubs don't wat to put any players up.
Heart does go out to Westhoff though, he was in great form and was certainly a mail medal favourite.
by Jim05 » Tue Jul 03, 2012 4:08 pm
by skipper » Tue Jul 03, 2012 9:03 pm
BoundaryRider84 wrote:skipper wrote:Well to answer my own question, I have heard that Westhoff either broke his leg or anckle at the championships. Blockies will be really pleased with this outcome for a somewhat insignificant carnival. From what I can see the Blockies put 8 odd players into the eatsern zone, wonder if their enthusiasm will be as high next year since some clubs don't wat to put any players up.
Heart does go out to Westhoff though, he was in great form and was certainly a mail medal favourite.
Westhoff, Agars, Schiller, Schmidt, Wells from Tanunda, you do the maths Skip?
Hope Leigh gets better soon, great bloke and can also play the game a bit
by Rabish Binney » Wed Jul 04, 2012 4:38 pm
Jim05 wrote:Appears Brad Mercer has put in a clearance from Port to Gawler Centrals, played league on the weekend
by BoundaryRider84 » Thu Jul 05, 2012 7:55 am
Rabish Binney wrote:Jim05 wrote:Appears Brad Mercer has put in a clearance from Port to Gawler Centrals, played league on the weekend
I thought the cut off date for clearances was the 30th June??
by Extractor » Fri Jul 06, 2012 10:45 am
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jul 06, 2012 11:06 am
Extractor wrote:In a sign of the sad times we are living in I must regretfully report that the association has now brought in a rule whereby clubs will no longer be able to bring a carton of beer into away games for their A and B Grade to share after a tough day on the park.
I am told this is due to licencing restrictions and that clubs will still be able to organise a carton to be provided by the home team at an agreed price. I do understand that the association have their hands tied due to licencing laws and so on but I sincerely hope we arent placed in a situation where home clubs force lukewarm West End Draught tins on the visiting clubs....
Personally I blame the Carbon Tax...
by Rabish Binney » Fri Jul 06, 2012 5:46 pm
Extractor wrote:In a sign of the sad times we are living in I must regretfully report that the association has now brought in a rule whereby clubs will no longer be able to bring a carton of beer into away games for their A and B Grade to share after a tough day on the park.
I am told this is due to licencing restrictions and that clubs will still be able to organise a carton to be provided by the home team at an agreed price. I do understand that the association have their hands tied due to licencing laws and so on but I sincerely hope we arent placed in a situation where home clubs force lukewarm West End Draught tins on the visiting clubs....
Personally I blame the Carbon Tax...
by skipper » Fri Jul 06, 2012 8:51 pm
Rabish Binney wrote:Extractor wrote:In a sign of the sad times we are living in I must regretfully report that the association has now brought in a rule whereby clubs will no longer be able to bring a carton of beer into away games for their A and B Grade to share after a tough day on the park.
I am told this is due to licencing restrictions and that clubs will still be able to organise a carton to be provided by the home team at an agreed price. I do understand that the association have their hands tied due to licencing laws and so on but I sincerely hope we arent placed in a situation where home clubs force lukewarm West End Draught tins on the visiting clubs....
Personally I blame the Carbon Tax...
Believe that one club bought this up, as apparently "B Grade players are drinking too much and getting out of control after their games". Well, 21 players in the side, 24 beers in the carton - who are they kidding?
by Osama » Fri Jul 06, 2012 9:50 pm
by shortarmjab » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:33 am
skipper wrote:Rabish Binney wrote:Extractor wrote:In a sign of the sad times we are living in I must regretfully report that the association has now brought in a rule whereby clubs will no longer be able to bring a carton of beer into away games for their A and B Grade to share after a tough day on the park.
I am told this is due to licencing restrictions and that clubs will still be able to organise a carton to be provided by the home team at an agreed price. I do understand that the association have their hands tied due to licencing laws and so on but I sincerely hope we arent placed in a situation where home clubs force lukewarm West End Draught tins on the visiting clubs....
Personally I blame the Carbon Tax...
Believe that one club bought this up, as apparently "B Grade players are drinking too much and getting out of control after their games". Well, 21 players in the side, 24 beers in the carton - who are they kidding?
You are kidding me, another rule due to the doo gooders of society, personnaly I blame the carbon tax as well plus the mining tax and asylum seekers (basically Julia & her mates the Greens).
B graders have been getting out of control for decades, they get a 2 hour head start on the A graders, fumble around the netballers later in the night and get nowhere, all good fun.
by skipper » Sat Jul 07, 2012 11:59 am
shortarmjab wrote:skipper wrote:Rabish Binney wrote:Extractor wrote:In a sign of the sad times we are living in I must regretfully report that the association has now brought in a rule whereby clubs will no longer be able to bring a carton of beer into away games for their A and B Grade to share after a tough day on the park.
I am told this is due to licencing restrictions and that clubs will still be able to organise a carton to be provided by the home team at an agreed price. I do understand that the association have their hands tied due to licencing laws and so on but I sincerely hope we arent placed in a situation where home clubs force lukewarm West End Draught tins on the visiting clubs....
Personally I blame the Carbon Tax...
Believe that one club bought this up, as apparently "B Grade players are drinking too much and getting out of control after their games". Well, 21 players in the side, 24 beers in the carton - who are they kidding?
You are kidding me, another rule due to the doo gooders of society, personnaly I blame the carbon tax as well plus the mining tax and asylum seekers (basically Julia & her mates the Greens).
B graders have been getting out of control for decades, they get a 2 hour head start on the A graders, fumble around the netballers later in the night and get nowhere, all good fun.
Sounds to me like its one of those rules easily ignored
by Jim05 » Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:17 pm
by Jim05 » Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:20 pm
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