SAAFL division 6 2014

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Who will win the division 6 grand final?

Angle Vale
3
3%
Blackfriars OS
7
7%
Central United
2
2%
Fitzroy
13
13%
Ingle Farm
10
10%
Lockleys
4
4%
Mawson Lakes
13
13%
Mitchell Park
6
6%
Rosewater
32
33%
West Croydon
8
8%
 
Total votes : 98

Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Tue Aug 12, 2014 4:23 pm

Slowey wrote:Phantom who would be 3 players in the top 6 sides you would want to contain on match day in this years finals series?

f**k knows, i'll prob be too busy getting drunk telling stories of former heroics on the sidelines with @carey to care :lol:
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Tue Aug 12, 2014 4:59 pm

Div 6:
Blackfriars:
The toughest side to identify 3x individuals, they play for each other and a very complete unselfish unit, have several that can burn you.
1. Phouc Vo - This bloke is incredibly fit, covers a lot of ground and has an ability to fnd himself in spots to receive the ball more often than not.
2. Andrew Demasi - tough match up capable of kicking a bag, he is strong and smart, but his presence releases pressure off Hillman as well.
3. Sam Horsell - As previously mentioned, a strong runner and has impeccible foot skills, his ability to hit targets at speed is incredible.

West Croydon:
1. Steve Cooper - regular contributor for the Hawks, his rebound from a HBF helps create the opportunities for the forwards to kick their bags.
2. Cam McKinnon - 41 goals in less than half a season, averaging 5 goals a game. Mentioned before that West Croydon love to play a high scoring game, shut down the main goal kickers and you're halfway to a win.
3. Jeb Stubberfield - As with McKinnon, is the key to the Hawks firepower up forward. A seasoned veteran, Jeb knows how to find the goals and loves a bit of theatre, expect him to rise on the big stage.

Ingle Farm:
1. George Long - No brainer, the bloke is a class above. Sets himself high standards during the game but on the track during the week as well, he's been chomping at the bit all season for finals and the step up in intensity to bring the best out of him.
2. Mark Smart - Probably seems a bit of an unusal selection, but the former captain and A grade best and fairest bleeds Green & White, he will run himself into the ground for the Farmers. Tough as nails, wins more hard balls than he loses, paves the way for the outside runners.
3. Peter Verigan - Hard running and fit, loves a contest and isnt afraid to put his body on the line. Doesn't give up the fight and has an uncanny knack for getting his hands on the ball.

Rosewater:
1. Nick Williams - The Rosies focal point up forward, 92 goals this season it's no surprise the games they have lost he more often than not has had lesser impact in front of goals.
2. Alex Losic - Consistent performer, capable of turning it on, his experience is not to be under-valued. Could be a match winner.
3. Shaun Jacobsen - Good, smart footballer, will set up plenty of their drive forward into attack.

Fitzroy:
1. Nathan Rayner - Needs to be checked closely, give him 10min of freedom and he will carve a side to pieces. Couple years ago, Ingle Farm kicked 11 goals in the 3rd quarter to lead by 4 goals at 3/4 time, he hadn't had a kick all day after copping a heavy tag, was let off the leash in the last quarter and Woody South went BANG BANG.
2. Chris McLean - Pocket dynamo, plays hard but good football brain, capable of taking a strong contested mark and knows where the goals are.
3. Daniel Hargraves - Hasn't played regularly this season, but managed to kick goals when he has averaing 5 goals per game. Everyone knows what he is capable of, and provides good balance up forward with McLean.

Lockleys:
1. Alex Paton - Not sure if this it the bloke i'm thinking of (Tall well built forward with the little Shoemakers pony tail?), anyway if it is, the games i've seen he appears to be Lockleys number one target and option going forward.
2. Daniel Voyzey - Quality player, will run and tackle hard.
3. Sam Naley - Get him out of the B grade into the A grade and he might help them make finals.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:10 pm

Div 6R:
Rosewater:
1. Todd Shannon - Leading goal kicker for the comp.
2. James Carson - A little bigger these days, but reads the play well and has an ability to drift away from his opponent, his skills are still there and can hurt a side.
3. Scott Jacobsen - Up and down all season between the A and B grade, he is a capable A grade footballer and an exceptional B grader.

Lockleys:
1. Sam Naley - Big forward option, shut him down will go a long way.
2. Steve Gatis - Quality player, and hard to match up on, is very dangerous.
3. Michael Olsen - Regularly amongst their best contributors.

Ingle Farm:
1. M. Augustyn - The full forward for the Farmers, when he is on the side kicks big scores, when he has a quiet day - well results speak for themselves.
2. A. Gully - left footer with precision foot skills, finds himself in the right positions more often than not, and reads the play well.
3. P. Gossiper - arguably the most influential CHF in the division, capable of playing down back, and having a strong impact on the bench 8)

West Croydon:
1. Jacob Sumner - This kid can run and run! Quick and agile, kicks left and right, he is the key to the Hawks.
2. Tristan Harding - Since coming down from the A grade has stamped his authority on Div 6R.
3. The little shit head winger who is also very quick and runs all day :lol:
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Yank Man » Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:19 pm

Phantom Gossiper wrote:Div 6:
Blackfriars:
The toughest side to identify 3x individuals, they play for each other and a very complete unselfish unit, have several that can burn you.
1. Phouc Vo - This bloke is incredibly fit, covers a lot of ground and has an ability to fnd himself in spots to receive the ball more often than not.
2. Andrew Demasi - tough match up capable of kicking a bag, he is strong and smart, but his presence releases pressure off Hillman as well.
3. Sam Horsell - As previously mentioned, a strong runner and has impeccible foot skills, his ability to hit targets at speed is incredible.

West Croydon:
1. Steve Cooper - regular contributor for the Hawks, his rebound from a HBF helps create the opportunities for the forwards to kick their bags.
2. Cam McKinnon - 41 goals in less than half a season, averaging 5 goals a game. Mentioned before that West Croydon love to play a high scoring game, shut down the main goal kickers and you're halfway to a win.
3. Jeb Stubberfield - As with McKinnon, is the key to the Hawks firepower up forward. A seasoned veteran, Jeb knows how to find the goals and loves a bit of theatre, expect him to rise on the big stage.

Ingle Farm:
1. George Long - No brainer, the bloke is a class above. Sets himself high standards during the game but on the track during the week as well, he's been chomping at the bit all season for finals and the step up in intensity to bring the best out of him.
2. Mark Smart - Probably seems a bit of an unusal selection, but the former captain and A grade best and fairest bleeds Green & White, he will run himself into the ground for the Farmers. Tough as nails, wins more hard balls than he loses, paves the way for the outside runners.
3. Peter Verigan - Hard running and fit, loves a contest and isnt afraid to put his body on the line. Doesn't give up the fight and has an uncanny knack for getting his hands on the ball.

Rosewater:
1. Nick Williams - The Rosies focal point up forward, 92 goals this season it's no surprise the games they have lost he more often than not has had lesser impact in front of goals.
2. Alex Losic - Consistent performer, capable of turning it on, his experience is not to be under-valued. Could be a match winner.
3. Shaun Jacobsen - Good, smart footballer, will set up plenty of their drive forward into attack.

Fitzroy:
1. Nathan Rayner - Needs to be checked closely, give him 10min of freedom and he will carve a side to pieces. Couple years ago, Ingle Farm kicked 11 goals in the 3rd quarter to lead by 4 goals at 3/4 time, he hadn't had a kick all day after copping a heavy tag, was let off the leash in the last quarter and Woody South went BANG BANG.
2. Chris McLean - Pocket dynamo, plays hard but good football brain, capable of taking a strong contested mark and knows where the goals are.
3. Daniel Hargraves - Hasn't played regularly this season, but managed to kick goals when he has averaing 5 goals per game. Everyone knows what he is capable of, and provides good balance up forward with McLean.

Lockleys:
1. Alex Paton - Not sure if this it the bloke i'm thinking of (Tall well built forward with the little Shoemakers pony tail?), anyway if it is, the games i've seen he appears to be Lockleys number one target and option going forward.
2. Daniel Voyzey - Quality player, will run and tackle hard.
3. Sam Naley - Get him out of the B grade into the A grade and he might help them make finals.



Lee Kennedy is Lockleys best player, smart clever midfielder with potent left foot and great hands. He knows where the goals are too, their hardest to shut down. The forward is Hill I think.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:23 pm

Yank Man wrote:Lee Kennedy is Lockleys best player, smart clever midfielder with potent left foot and great hands. He knows where the goals are too, their hardest to shut down. The forward is Hill I think.

Cheers Yank! Righto Kennedy in to that 3, Naley out :lol:
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:24 pm

It's f**kin hard trying to remember blokes when you only see them a few times a year :lol:
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby zedman » Tue Aug 12, 2014 5:26 pm

Yank Man wrote:
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Div 6:

Lockleys:
1. Alex Paton - Not sure if this it the bloke i'm thinking of (Tall well built forward with the little Shoemakers pony tail?), anyway if it is, the games i've seen he appears to be Lockleys number one target and option going forward.
2. Daniel Voyzey - Quality player, will run and tackle hard.
3. Sam Naley - Get him out of the B grade into the A grade and he might help them make finals.



Lee Kennedy is Lockleys best player, smart clever midfielder with potent left foot and great hands. He knows where the goals are too, their hardest to shut down. The forward is Hill I think.


yeah we rated him last year..bad miss PG.. :P

where is mazey playing yankman and did pots and harry end up playing in the sfl?
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby beeroclock » Tue Aug 12, 2014 6:33 pm

Phantom Gossiper wrote:Div 6R:
Rosewater:
1. Todd Shannon - Leading goal kicker for the comp.
2. James Carson - A little bigger these days, but reads the play well and has an ability to drift away from his opponent, his skills are still there and can hurt a side.
3. Scott Jacobsen - Up and down all season between the A and B grade, he is a capable A grade footballer and an exceptional B grader.

Lockleys:
1. Sam Naley - Big forward option, shut him down will go a long way.
2. Steve Gatis - Quality player, and hard to match up on, is very dangerous.
3. Michael Olsen - Regularly amongst their best contributors.

Ingle Farm:
1. M. Augustyn - The full forward for the Farmers, when he is on the side kicks big scores, when he has a quiet day - well results speak for themselves.
2. A. Gully - left footer with precision foot skills, finds himself in the right positions more often than not, and reads the play well.
3. P. Gossiper - arguably the most influential CHF in the division, capable of playing down back, and having a strong impact on the bench 8)

West Croydon:
1. Jacob Sumner - This kid can run and run! Quick and agile, kicks left and right, he is the key to the Hawks.
2. Tristan Harding - Since coming down from the A grade has stamped his authority on Div 6R.
3. The little shit head winger who is also very quick and runs all day :lol:

P.Gossiper will flourish in those pozzies in the 3s.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Tue Aug 12, 2014 7:26 pm

:supz: :-BD
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Danky$$ » Tue Aug 12, 2014 9:12 pm

Whose gonna win the d6 medal. Surely it's out of long from the farmers j Williams from roseys and blackfries ruckman.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby wassprinttospace » Tue Aug 12, 2014 9:18 pm

Phantom Gossiper wrote:Div 6:
Blackfriars:
The toughest side to identify 3x individuals, they play for each other and a very complete unselfish unit, have several that can burn you.
1. Phouc Vo - This bloke is incredibly fit, covers a lot of ground and has an ability to fnd himself in spots to receive the ball more often than not.
2. Andrew Demasi - tough match up capable of kicking a bag, he is strong and smart, but his presence releases pressure off Hillman as well.
3. Sam Horsell - As previously mentioned, a strong runner and has impeccible foot skills, his ability to hit targets at speed is incredible.


West Croydon:
1. Steve Cooper - regular contributor for the Hawks, his rebound from a HBF helps create the opportunities for the forwards to kick their bags.
2. Cam McKinnon - 41 goals in less than half a season, averaging 5 goals a game. Mentioned before that West Croydon love to play a high scoring game, shut down the main goal kickers and you're halfway to a win.
3. Jeb Stubberfield - As with McKinnon, is the key to the Hawks firepower up forward. A seasoned veteran, Jeb knows how to find the goals and loves a bit of theatre, expect him to rise on the big stage.

Ingle Farm:
1. George Long - No brainer, the bloke is a class above. Sets himself high standards during the game but on the track during the week as well, he's been chomping at the bit all season for finals and the step up in intensity to bring the best out of him.
2. Mark Smart - Probably seems a bit of an unusal selection, but the former captain and A grade best and fairest bleeds Green & White, he will run himself into the ground for the Farmers. Tough as nails, wins more hard balls than he loses, paves the way for the outside runners.
3. Peter Verigan - Hard running and fit, loves a contest and isnt afraid to put his body on the line. Doesn't give up the fight and has an uncanny knack for getting his hands on the ball.

Rosewater:
1. Nick Williams - The Rosies focal point up forward, 92 goals this season it's no surprise the games they have lost he more often than not has had lesser impact in front of goals.
2. Alex Losic - Consistent performer, capable of turning it on, his experience is not to be under-valued. Could be a match winner.
3. Shaun Jacobsen - Good, smart footballer, will set up plenty of their drive forward into attack.

Fitzroy:
1. Nathan Rayner - Needs to be checked closely, give him 10min of freedom and he will carve a side to pieces. Couple years ago, Ingle Farm kicked 11 goals in the 3rd quarter to lead by 4 goals at 3/4 time, he hadn't had a kick all day after copping a heavy tag, was let off the leash in the last quarter and Woody South went BANG BANG.
2. Chris McLean - Pocket dynamo, plays hard but good football brain, capable of taking a strong contested mark and knows where the goals are.
3. Daniel Hargraves - Hasn't played regularly this season, but managed to kick goals when he has averaing 5 goals per game. Everyone knows what he is capable of, and provides good balance up forward with McLean.

Lockleys:
1. Alex Paton - Not sure if this it the bloke i'm thinking of (Tall well built forward with the little Shoemakers pony tail?), anyway if it is, the games i've seen he appears to be Lockleys number one target and option going forward.
2. Daniel Voyzey - Quality player, will run and tackle hard.
3. Sam Naley - Get him out of the B grade into the A grade and he might help them make finals.


do you mean Mark Demasi (#13), Andrew is #3 and probably hasn't had as good a year as previously but still managed to kick 44 goals.
possibly work in Dylan Richardson (on ball) and Brad Hillman (HBF) from BOS
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby zedman » Tue Aug 12, 2014 9:34 pm

Danky$$ wrote:Whose gonna win the d6 medal. Surely it's out of long from the farmers j Williams from roseys and blackfries ruckman.


Cooper always polls well and wsfc have won lots of games.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Tue Aug 12, 2014 9:54 pm

Sorry yes meant Mark :oops:

Doesn't matter anyway, could throw a blanket over the best BOS players, all put in, all play for each other.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby woofwoof » Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:32 pm

Danky$$ wrote:Whose gonna win the d6 medal. Surely it's out of long from the farmers j Williams from roseys and blackfries ruckman.



Carey rated himself a chance at training tonight ..
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Footy Chick » Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:40 pm

He says that every year :lol:
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby beeroclock » Wed Aug 13, 2014 7:41 am

Phantom Gossiper wrote::supz: :-BD

That's for calling me fat on Sunday.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:07 am

beeroclock wrote:
Phantom Gossiper wrote::supz: :-BD

That's for calling me fat on Sunday.

If the shoe fits... :lol:

Consider it constructive criticism. ;) just looking to get the best out of you haha!
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Wed Aug 13, 2014 9:14 am

I'm thinking perhaps a James Bain up there for the medal - you don't kick nearly 100 goals in an average side without catching the eye of the umpires surely?
Craig Schapel from Mawson Lakes I expect to poll well also, stand out in a poor side

I think the top 4 sides have probably had a more even spread of contributors this season, so votes should be spread, and the winning total lower enough for a stand out in an average side to snag it.

In the reserves, I'm going James Hughes from Ingle Farm - led the 7R count last year until he was moved to the A grade the last 5 or 6 games and finished runner up, has continued that good form this season.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Arch44 » Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:28 am

Phantom Gossiper wrote:Earlier in the season, the brilliant collective minds of SAFOOTY came up with the mid-season team of the year.
From that side, who stays, who goes, who comes in?

F: Lynch (Ingle Farm) Williams (Rosewater) Bain (Central United)
HF: Schapel (Mawson Lakes) Hillman (BOS), Curyer (Ingle Farm)
C: Lyons (Rosewater), Pawson (Rosewater), Johnson-Schroeder (Portland)
HB: Cooper (West Croydon), Keast (Fitzroy) , Frith (Central United),
B: Long (Ingle Farm), Nelson (Fitzroy), ?

Ruck: Schar (Rosewater), Demasi (BOS), Woodcock (West Croydon)

Int: Wiles (West Croydon), P. Gossiper (SAFooty) , M. Ell (SAFooty) , ?


Cooper doesn't play half back hasn't all year and Woodcock rarely plays on ball. Copper goes to on ball and Woodcock to half fwd flank if he is in.
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014

Postby Phantom Gossiper » Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:36 am

Arch44 wrote:Cooper doesn't play half back hasn't all year and Woodcock rarely plays on ball. Copper goes to on ball and Woodcock to half fwd flank if he is in.

:lol: I didn't put them in those spots, I thought you did?

Just because Cooper doesnt play HBF doesnt mean he wouldn't be suited to that position - this is just a team of the year side lol, as long as they are in the best 21 that's the main thing ;)
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