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Post by Mister Footy »

Didnt expect emus to get over winies but never expected that scoreline :shock: Did Emus have many out or were they at full strength?

Great to see Steve Wallace back at the club. Reckon he will get us back on track :D
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Mister Footy wrote:Didnt expect emus to get over winies but never expected that scoreline :shock: Did Emus have many out or were they at full strength?

Great to see Steve Wallace back at the club. Reckon he will get us back on track :D

One of the best whole of club coaches you will ever see. Wish him all the best.
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Mister Footy wrote:Didnt expect emus to get over winies but never expected that scoreline :shock: Did Emus have many out or were they at full strength?

Great to see Steve Wallace back at the club. Reckon he will get us back on track :D


Emus very close to full strength at the start of the game
Lost Tim Howell and Bill Carroll early in the first 1/4.
Winies were just to good on the day. they have great depth {although we beat them in bs and cs} and will be very hard to beat.
They had winners all over the ground were disciplined, Dogga the master of milking free kicks.
They only used 3 points {3 more than us} but the wage bill would be reasonable.
They are very good in every grade.
and look very smart in there black pants and shiny shoes.
and I f###en hate em. : :evil:
EMUS? the rock stars of the outback.
emus are berserk. they run fast, playhard,
and to be honest, we admire their insanity.
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Post by Boof »

Luke Mcentee is a huge in for the Flies. 3 goals and third best for a bloke who hasn't played a game for close to 6 months is a fair indication of his talent. Will be interesting to see his influence once match fit. Was apparently on Hawthorn's rookie list at one stage.
Reynella are very well coached, great structure and running patterns and will take some beating!
Well done to M-Vale in winning the B-Grade, deserved the win.
Pity one umpire took it upon himself to make it all about him and spoil a good contest!
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ol man emu wrote:
Mister Footy wrote:Didnt expect emus to get over winies but never expected that scoreline :shock: Did Emus have many out or were they at full strength?

Great to see Steve Wallace back at the club. Reckon he will get us back on track :D


Emus very close to full strength at the start of the game
Lost Tim Howell and Bill Carroll early in the first 1/4.
Winies were just to good on the day. they have great depth {although we beat them in bs and cs} and will be very hard to beat.
They had winners all over the ground were disciplined, Dogga the master of milking free kicks.
They only used 3 points {3 more than us} but the wage bill would be reasonable.
They are very good in every grade.
and look very smart in there black pants and shiny shoes.
and I f###en hate em. : :evil:

Hahaha! Same goes.
Best rivalry in footy I reckon.
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Front & Centre wrote:
Luke15 wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Are we about to see an old face return to the Valley?


Are you talking about Steve Wallace??

my mail has the following names linked only (i am not saying they have applied)

Steve Wallace
Ben Porter
Darren Spinks
Justin Calderbank
Adam Taylor (Current B grade coach)
Trevor Potts (highly unlikely)
Adam Jeffries


Or is there a name that is not on that list who might come back and show some brotherly love?
Would be good to see us move forward sometime soon and appointing new coach this week on the back of the big Marion win. Too many still looking for someone else to blame for the poor start to the season. Not ideal way to retain playing list.


Seriously your comments above are not even close to the mark. Another faceless keyboard hero!!
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Mister Footy wrote:
Look Good In Leather wrote:
Down the Hill wrote:This Happy Valley saga is the gift that keeps giving. The previous post is from someone with an allegiance to Sturt, Hawthorn and CLG. Now who could that be.


Seems the saga may be over, the eerie silence out of Happy Valley may be a sign that the media black-ban has been reinstated down there. Sad, I was enjoying the input of Mister Footy & afc9798 etc over the last few years after what seemed like a non-existence of the HVFC on the internet.


No black ban mate just waiting for the new coach to be appointed. Reckon Maguire's phone would be running hot at the moment - has to coordinate timing of Carlton announcing Malthouse has quit/sacked before we announce he's our bloke.

In all seriousness just hoping they get it right this time

Perhaps instead of typing away in here and praying, you get involved in your club? OH thats right that wouldnt happen would it
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Anyway who needs mine and AFC's input when you have Vics and DTH have a crack at each other :D :D
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Post by Look Good In Leather »

Hcaoc20 wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:
Luke15 wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Are we about to see an old face return to the Valley?


Are you talking about Steve Wallace??

my mail has the following names linked only (i am not saying they have applied)

Steve Wallace
Ben Porter
Darren Spinks
Justin Calderbank
Adam Taylor (Current B grade coach)
Trevor Potts (highly unlikely)
Adam Jeffries


Or is there a name that is not on that list who might come back and show some brotherly love?
Would be good to see us move forward sometime soon and appointing new coach this week on the back of the big Marion win. Too many still looking for someone else to blame for the poor start to the season. Not ideal way to retain playing list.


Seriously your comments above are not even close to the mark. Another faceless keyboard hero!!


WTF? Someone needs to sit down, breathe deeply and just relax for a few moments - not sure why you would get riled up about that.
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Post by Mister Footy »

Hcaoc20 wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:
Luke15 wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Are we about to see an old face return to the Valley?


Are you talking about Steve Wallace??

my mail has the following names linked only (i am not saying they have applied)

Steve Wallace
Ben Porter
Darren Spinks
Justin Calderbank
Adam Taylor (Current B grade coach)
Trevor Potts (highly unlikely)
Adam Jeffries


Or is there a name that is not on that list who might come back and show some brotherly love?
Would be good to see us move forward sometime soon and appointing new coach this week on the back of the big Marion win. Too many still looking for someone else to blame for the poor start to the season. Not ideal way to retain playing list.


Seriously your comments above are not even close to the mark. Another faceless keyboard hero!!


HCAOC this forum is made up of faceless keyboard hero's mate and F&C's comments were spot on.

Now new coach has been appointed whole club can move on and up the ladder! :D
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Southern Football League clubs split on how to make competition more even after string of heavy losses

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger ... 7372971979

HERE’S WHAT THE CLUBS SAID:
TWO DIVISIONS OR ONE?
ALDINGA: would consider a proposal

BRIGHTON: would consider a proposal

CHRISTIES Beach: one

COVE: one

EDWARDSTOWN: would consider a proposal

FLAGSTAFF Hill: one

HACKHAM: one

HAPPY Valley: one

MARION: two

MORPHETT Vale: two

MORPHETTVILLE Park: one

NOARLUNGA: could not be reached for comment

O’SULLIVAN Beach-Lonsdale: two

PORT Noarlunga: could not be reached for comment

REYNELLA: two — but did question how it would work
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Mister Footy wrote:Now new coach has been appointed whole club can move on and up the ladder! :D


Isn't that the only way the club can go? ;)
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Post by shoe boy »

This weeks winners. 7 out 7 last week ;)

Beach 60 over Sharks
Porties 10 over Towns
Flaggies 30 over MVale
Reynella 75 over Hawks
Brighton 6 over Valley
Cove 25 over Marion
Shoes 12 over Twisties
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The 2 division debate has been going on for several years now lads and still no resolution. Falling revenue on game days due to non competitive games been played nearly every week will eventually force the hand of stronger clubs like Reynella & Brighton to seriously consider a move to amateur league!
Quality players want to play in a competitive competition, not 1 where they only get tested a few times a season. To many good players leaving the SFL because the competition is so poor and not just for $$$$$.
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Dutchy wrote:Southern Football League clubs split on how to make competition more even after string of heavy losses

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenger ... 7372971979

HERE’S WHAT THE CLUBS SAID:
TWO DIVISIONS OR ONE?
ALDINGA: would consider a proposal

BRIGHTON: would consider a proposal

CHRISTIES Beach: one

COVE: one

EDWARDSTOWN: would consider a proposal

FLAGSTAFF Hill: one

HACKHAM: one

HAPPY Valley: one

MARION: two

MORPHETT Vale: two

MORPHETTVILLE Park: one

NOARLUNGA: could not be reached for comment

O’SULLIVAN Beach-Lonsdale: two

PORT Noarlunga: could not be reached for comment

REYNELLA: two — but did question how it would work


Morphett Vale president Don Markwick said splitting the league would ensure closer contests and bigger crowds.

He said some supporters did not attend games against struggling clubs because they expected them to be one-sided.


Reynella 29.14 (188) d Morphett Vale 5.5 (35)
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Here's my tips for the week

Beach 78 over Sharks
Porties 24 over Towns
Flaggies 12 over MVale
Reynella 186 over Hawks
Brighton 32 over Valley
Cove 32 over Marion
Sorry Shoe boy but Twisties 19 over shoes (Will be much harder without Mott and Johncock).
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mrp2626 wrote:Here's my tips for the week

Beach 78 over Sharks
Porties 24 over Towns
Flaggies 12 over MVale
Reynella 186 over Hawks
Brighton 32 over Valley
Cove 32 over Marion
Sorry Shoe boy but Twisties 19 over shoes (Will be much harder without Mott and Johncock).


Christies by 110 vs Aldinga
Port Noarlunga by 60 over Edwardstown
Morphett Vale by 23 over Flagstaff
Reynella by 200+ over Hackham
Happy Valley by 2 over Brighton
Cove by 45 over Marion
Noarlunga by 21 over Morphy Park
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Boof wrote:The 2 division debate has been going on for several years now lads and still no resolution. Falling revenue on game days due to non competitive games been played nearly every week will eventually force the hand of stronger clubs like Reynella & Brighton to seriously consider a move to amateur league!
Quality players want to play in a competitive competition, not 1 where they only get tested a few times a season. To many good players leaving the SFL because the competition is so poor and not just for $$$$$.


Highly unlikely they would go to the Ammo's, more issues with them doing that than what they currently face in the SFL. As the HFL has shown going to 2 divisions isn't perfect either.
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mrp2626 wrote:Here's my tips for the week

Beach 78 over Sharks
Porties 24 over Towns
Flaggies 12 over MVale
Reynella 186 over Hawks
Brighton 32 over Valley
Cove 32 over Marion
Sorry Shoe boy but Twisties 19 over shoes (Will be much harder without Mott and Johncock).


Think your not far off the mark there mrp2626, not much fun having to wait on what Crows Res are doing , but I think we'll get the chocolates on the day ,and it's always pleasing to see your players get a chance at the nxt level
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afc9798 wrote:
mrp2626 wrote:Here's my tips for the week

Beach 78 over Sharks
Porties 24 over Towns
Flaggies 12 over MVale
Reynella 186 over Hawks
Brighton 32 over Valley
Cove 32 over Marion
Sorry Shoe boy but Twisties 19 over shoes (Will be much harder without Mott and Johncock).


Christies by 110 vs Aldinga
Port Noarlunga by 60 over Edwardstown
Morphett Vale by 23 over Flagstaff
Reynella by 200+ over Hackham
Happy Valley by 2 over Brighton
Cove by 45 over Marion
Noarlunga by 21 over Morphy Park


Christies by 100
Porties by 50
Emus by 15
Reynella by 250
Happy Valley by 5
Cove by 70
Noarlunga by 15

AFC you'd be happy with the new coach I reckon? Plenty on the track this week and training looked impressive. Can't wait to watch the lads have a crack this week
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Post by afc9798 »

Have only heard positive things about Steve Wallace. Big job ahead of him, but good to hear of big numbers out at training and hopefully this revitalises the group. I'm looking forward to the games this week and see if the positive feel flows on to the field.
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