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OK onwards and upwards.
Cove v Edwardstown - Townies by 60 points
Flagstaff Hill v Noarlunga - Noarlunga by 11 points
Reynella v Hackham - Wineflies by 90 points
Morphett Vale v Aldinga - Emus by 195 points
Morphettville Park v Marion - Roos by 105 points
Lonsdale v Brighton - Bombers by 150 points
Port Noarlunga v Happy Valley - Vikings by 35 points
Cove v Edwardstown - Townies by 60 points
Flagstaff Hill v Noarlunga - Noarlunga by 11 points
Reynella v Hackham - Wineflies by 90 points
Morphett Vale v Aldinga - Emus by 195 points
Morphettville Park v Marion - Roos by 105 points
Lonsdale v Brighton - Bombers by 150 points
Port Noarlunga v Happy Valley - Vikings by 35 points
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Cove v Edwardstown - Townies by 12 points will be a good battle, Towns wont appreciate the smaller snakepit.
Flagstaff Hill v Noarlunga - Falcons by 11 points- Flaggies good for a half and a half last week. Build on that boys.
Reynella v Hackham - Wineflies by 70 points- Hackham to challenge early before being worn down and overrun.
Morphett Vale v Aldinga - Emus by 300 points- If Porties did a 300 point job last week, Emus wont do less.
Morphettville Park v Marion - Roos by 45 points- Rams to fight hard but Roos will use last week's close loss as a spur.
Lonsdale v Brighton - Bombers by 170 points- Long arvo for the Lions. Rain will help.
Port Noarlunga v Happy Valley - Vikings by 9 points. Will be a great contest.
Flagstaff Hill v Noarlunga - Falcons by 11 points- Flaggies good for a half and a half last week. Build on that boys.
Reynella v Hackham - Wineflies by 70 points- Hackham to challenge early before being worn down and overrun.
Morphett Vale v Aldinga - Emus by 300 points- If Porties did a 300 point job last week, Emus wont do less.
Morphettville Park v Marion - Roos by 45 points- Rams to fight hard but Roos will use last week's close loss as a spur.
Lonsdale v Brighton - Bombers by 170 points- Long arvo for the Lions. Rain will help.
Port Noarlunga v Happy Valley - Vikings by 9 points. Will be a great contest.
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I would support a merger if it came to that, but I'd support even more 1) a move to the GSFL; 2) employing an individual either in a coaching or advisory capacity, with substantial previous experience, and proven success/acumen as a coach, at senior football level. It should not matter which team/league they're from, as long as they fulfil those criteria.[/quote]
I've heard the Aldinga to GSFL talk for about 15 years now...if they think the score against Porties was big i'd hate to see what a majority of GSFL teams would kick at the moment.
Hypothetically that move would have to be a long term approach - by playing in a better, more even league with the hope that this will attract players/families/sponsors - but short term the sharks simply wouldn't be competitive so i don't see how it would change anything.
Really backing this current group of kids that are coming through and instilling club confidence & pride in them so they love the place and hang around, no matter what league or division the club is in, appears from the outside to be critical at the moment. If these kids love the club & culture that is created/provided then the future could be positive.
I've heard the Aldinga to GSFL talk for about 15 years now...if they think the score against Porties was big i'd hate to see what a majority of GSFL teams would kick at the moment.
Hypothetically that move would have to be a long term approach - by playing in a better, more even league with the hope that this will attract players/families/sponsors - but short term the sharks simply wouldn't be competitive so i don't see how it would change anything.
Really backing this current group of kids that are coming through and instilling club confidence & pride in them so they love the place and hang around, no matter what league or division the club is in, appears from the outside to be critical at the moment. If these kids love the club & culture that is created/provided then the future could be positive.
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DTH I understand Sacred Heart College are seeking advice in relation to a middle aged man stalking college boys and waving contracts around this morning near the school back gate!! How did you go??
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Maybe this is a case for Aldinga to spend some $ on players to plug the gap for 3-4 years until the obvious junior talent comes thru? Otherwise you might risk losing the junior talent that I know they have worked hard from under 8's up to get.
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I have no idea about the finances down there Dutchy, but if they went on this path i would hope the recruits would be brought in on personality as much as football ability - solid guys to mentor the kids
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Dutchy wrote:Maybe this is a case for Aldinga to spend some $ on players to plug the gap for 3-4 years until the obvious junior talent comes thru? Otherwise you might risk losing the junior talent that I know they have worked hard from under 8's up to get.
Got to have the right person to train them, though. GOT TO. We don't even need to look too far - there are a few names that spring to mind from the past players and coaches. Rather than spending the $$ on players, though, I would be more inclined to introduce a better incentive scheme for all senior players - keep the player payments to a minimum, but add, say, $100* to each player for every win. A lot of people would be unwilling to agree to that, i.e. to agree to play for less money but with the added win incentive, but those who ARE willing would be the ones we want to keep.
*I was gunna say 200 initially but let's face it, we're not playing for sheep stations.
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vics01 wrote:DTH I understand Sacred Heart College are seeking advice in relation to a middle aged man stalking college boys and waving contracts around this morning near the school back gate!! How did you go??
That may have been our Club Secretary topping up an Under 18 list that is at the mercy of the SANFL this season. He is a master at his craft. I believe the lad he was pursuing will have limited availability for Brighton but we need everyone we can get because if the majority of the 13 Under 18's we have at Glenelg or South get picked in the SANFL in a given week then we are in big trouble.
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Down the Hill wrote:vics01 wrote:DTH I understand Sacred Heart College are seeking advice in relation to a middle aged man stalking college boys and waving contracts around this morning near the school back gate!! How did you go??
That may have been our Club Secretary topping up an Under 18 list that is at the mercy of the SANFL this season. He is a master at his craft. I believe the lad he was pursuing will have limited availability for Brighton but we need everyone we can get because if the majority of the 13 Under 18's we have at Glenelg or South get picked in the SANFL in a given week then we are in big trouble.
Sacred Heart won an U/16 premiership last year under the Brighton banner, maybe they are now trying to get them to transfer to the club properly.
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Look Good In Leather wrote:Down the Hill wrote:vics01 wrote:DTH I understand Sacred Heart College are seeking advice in relation to a middle aged man stalking college boys and waving contracts around this morning near the school back gate!! How did you go??
That may have been our Club Secretary topping up an Under 18 list that is at the mercy of the SANFL this season. He is a master at his craft. I believe the lad he was pursuing will have limited availability for Brighton but we need everyone we can get because if the majority of the 13 Under 18's we have at Glenelg or South get picked in the SANFL in a given week then we are in big trouble.
Sacred Heart won an U/16 premiership last year under the Brighton banner, maybe they are now trying to get them to transfer to the club properly.
Lighting the fire early LGIL?
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Look Good In Leather wrote:Down the Hill wrote:vics01 wrote:DTH I understand Sacred Heart College are seeking advice in relation to a middle aged man stalking college boys and waving contracts around this morning near the school back gate!! How did you go??
That may have been our Club Secretary topping up an Under 18 list that is at the mercy of the SANFL this season. He is a master at his craft. I believe the lad he was pursuing will have limited availability for Brighton but we need everyone we can get because if the majority of the 13 Under 18's we have at Glenelg or South get picked in the SANFL in a given week then we are in big trouble.
Sacred Heart won an U/16 premiership last year under the Brighton banner, maybe they are now trying to get them to transfer to the club properly.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought we play club footy..... therefore a player pulling on the bomber Guernsey is then playing for his club, not school... Therefore if Morphetvale win a flag, it is NOT Wirreanda high school winning one, it is the EMU's... if Happy Valley win a flag, it is NOT the Hub high school wiining one, it is the VIKINGS.... It is regardles of where they come from.... I would imagine few if any clubs would have all or majority of the kids and/or seniors for that matter playing for them who went to the 'closest' school to them. In fact I dare say Brighton's seniors would be ONE OF the closest to 'perfect' in that regard.
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mrp2626 wrote:Look Good In Leather wrote:Down the Hill wrote:vics01 wrote:DTH I understand Sacred Heart College are seeking advice in relation to a middle aged man stalking college boys and waving contracts around this morning near the school back gate!! How did you go??
That may have been our Club Secretary topping up an Under 18 list that is at the mercy of the SANFL this season. He is a master at his craft. I believe the lad he was pursuing will have limited availability for Brighton but we need everyone we can get because if the majority of the 13 Under 18's we have at Glenelg or South get picked in the SANFL in a given week then we are in big trouble.
Sacred Heart won an U/16 premiership last year under the Brighton banner, maybe they are now trying to get them to transfer to the club properly.
Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought we play club footy..... therefore a player pulling on the bomber Guernsey is then playing for his club, not school... Therefore if Morphetvale win a flag, it is NOT Wirreanda high school winning one, it is the EMU's... if Happy Valley win a flag, it is NOT the Hub high school wiining one, it is the VIKINGS.... It is regardles of where they come from.... I would imagine few if any clubs would have all or majority of the kids and/or seniors for that matter playing for them who went to the 'closest' school to them. In fact I dare say Brighton's seniors would be ONE OF the closest to 'perfect' in that regard.
I wore a South Adelaide guernsey in a mini-league game once, can I claim I played league footy?

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No you certainly can't..... I would say those lads played 'A" Grade footy at brighton either.....
I do apologise if I have missed the point.... perhaps you could enlighten me.....
I do apologise if I have missed the point.... perhaps you could enlighten me.....
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All those kids were first and foremost Sacred Heart players. Hence why we had to overhaul the entire U/16 competition to accommodate them.
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LGIL
Get over it! Those lads wore a Brighton jumper they are therefore Brighton players!
I would say that 95% of 14's & 16's go to 1 school or another
Get over it! Those lads wore a Brighton jumper they are therefore Brighton players!
I would say that 95% of 14's & 16's go to 1 school or another
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Out of left field
Drop Aldinga A's to SFL B's and AldingaB's to SFL C's
Better for the club and comp IMO
Drop Aldinga A's to SFL B's and AldingaB's to SFL C's
Better for the club and comp IMO
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Not a bad idea ev. would eliminate byes in A and B grade. Something has to be done to preserve the oldest club in the southern league.Esteban Vihaio wrote:Out of left field
Drop Aldinga A's to SFL B's and AldingaB's to SFL C's
Better for the club and comp IMO
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Dropped into the Pastie on the way hm from wk for a couple of frothies....great to see no less that over a hundred kids out there training from AUSKICK TO U/16'S ..... the clubroom packed with parents ... sausage sizzle going ... there doing something right down there..
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Esteban Vihaio wrote:Out of left field
Drop Aldinga A's to SFL B's and AldingaB's to SFL C's
Better for the club and comp IMO
See how we go. From all accounts there was a decent turnout tonight and a positive atmosphere. Will need it tomorrow - I'd lay money the media shows up at Morphett Vale.
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If the news cameras don't rock up ill walk to China.
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