by Q. » Sat Jun 13, 2015 5:29 pm
by Senor Moto Gadili » Sat Jun 13, 2015 5:59 pm
Q. wrote:What was the result in the Clint Dow Cup?
by jo172 » Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:11 am
Q. wrote:What was the result in the Clint Dow Cup?
by Happy Endings » Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:17 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Q. wrote:What was the result in the Clint Dow Cup?
Payneham were up by 6 goals in 2nd qtr. TTG fought back and hit front in last qtr, but Payneham too strong by about 4 goals in the end.
by marbles » Sun Jun 14, 2015 12:39 pm
jo172 wrote:Q. wrote:What was the result in the Clint Dow Cup?
Meeting was held, now the Dan Hannah cup.
by jo172 » Sun Jun 14, 2015 8:16 pm
by Happy Endings » Sun Jun 14, 2015 8:34 pm
jo172 wrote:Massive turnaround for Portland after last week's big win. Just get up for the derby or missing a few?
by bloke » Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:21 pm
Happy Endings wrote:jo172 wrote:Massive turnaround for Portland after last week's big win. Just get up for the derby or missing a few?
Still have 8-10 out and they always get up for their derby
by absolutebath » Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:48 pm
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Q. wrote:What was the result in the Clint Dow Cup?
Payneham were up by 6 goals in 2nd qtr. TTG fought back and hit front in last qtr, but Payneham too strong by about 4 goals in the end.
by Happy Endings » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:47 pm
absolutebath wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Q. wrote:What was the result in the Clint Dow Cup?
Payneham were up by 6 goals in 2nd qtr. TTG fought back and hit front in last qtr, but Payneham too strong by about 4 goals in the end.
Wow PNU certainly one of the surprise packets of the SAAFL this season. Once next round is done we will have a top team (Goodwood/PNU) followed by a very competitive 5-6 teams. I know it's cliche, but anyone can beat anyone on their day in this exciting division.
From the games I have managed to watch, I would say everyone from Districts up could play off in the grand final. It is THAT tight this year!
by jo172 » Tue Jun 16, 2015 9:57 am
Goodwood Saints Yorke Peninsula Football League Tuck, Shane Pending 2015-06-15
by Blackwhite » Tue Jun 16, 2015 4:45 pm
absolutebath wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Q. wrote:What was the result in the Clint Dow Cup?
Payneham were up by 6 goals in 2nd qtr. TTG fought back and hit front in last qtr, but Payneham too strong by about 4 goals in the end.
Wow PNU certainly one of the surprise packets of the SAAFL this season. Once next round is done we will have a top team (Goodwood/PNU) followed by a very competitive 5-6 teams. I know it's cliche, but anyone can beat anyone on their day in this exciting division.
From the games I have managed to watch, I would say everyone from Districts up could play off in the grand final. It is THAT tight this year!
by jo172 » Tue Jun 16, 2015 5:02 pm
Blackwhite wrote:absolutebath wrote:Senor Moto Gadili wrote:Q. wrote:What was the result in the Clint Dow Cup?
Payneham were up by 6 goals in 2nd qtr. TTG fought back and hit front in last qtr, but Payneham too strong by about 4 goals in the end.
Wow PNU certainly one of the surprise packets of the SAAFL this season. Once next round is done we will have a top team (Goodwood/PNU) followed by a very competitive 5-6 teams. I know it's cliche, but anyone can beat anyone on their day in this exciting division.
From the games I have managed to watch, I would say everyone from Districts up could play off in the grand final. It is THAT tight this year!
Agree completely. Big Milne has been influential in the falcons winning streak but the core group that has won premierships the last couple years has only improved again this year. Small forward Paul Lowe was magnificent on the weekend, 4 very special last quarter goals. This week will be huge. Don't think the falcons have ever won at Goodwood. No doubt the falcons will go in underdogs but surely they have proved by now they can match it with anyone. Will be an absolute cracker this weekend.
by the milky bar kid » Tue Jun 16, 2015 5:30 pm
jo172 wrote:Blackwhite wrote:Agree completely. Big Milne has been influential in the falcons winning streak but the core group that has won premierships the last couple years has only improved again this year. Small forward Paul Lowe was magnificent on the weekend, 4 very special last quarter goals. This week will be huge. Don't think the falcons have ever won at Goodwood. No doubt the falcons will go in underdogs but surely they have proved by now they can match it with anyone. Will be an absolute cracker this weekend.
Bullshit. Won the last game they played there.
(and what a glorious day it was @bird of prey and @the milky bar kid)
by Happy Endings » Tue Jun 16, 2015 8:11 pm
the milky bar kid wrote:jo172 wrote:Blackwhite wrote:Agree completely. Big Milne has been influential in the falcons winning streak but the core group that has won premierships the last couple years has only improved again this year. Small forward Paul Lowe was magnificent on the weekend, 4 very special last quarter goals. This week will be huge. Don't think the falcons have ever won at Goodwood. No doubt the falcons will go in underdogs but surely they have proved by now they can match it with anyone. Will be an absolute cracker this weekend.
Bullshit. Won the last game they played there.
(and what a glorious day it was @bird of prey and @the milky bar kid)
Haha, for sure!
by jo172 » Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:26 pm
by Happy Endings » Sat Jun 20, 2015 7:36 pm
jo172 wrote:And Goodwood continue to set the standard. Just to change it up from the last 15 years!
by bird of prey » Sat Jun 20, 2015 9:35 pm
Happy Endings wrote:the milky bar kid wrote:jo172 wrote:Blackwhite wrote:Agree completely. Big Milne has been influential in the falcons winning streak but the core group that has won premierships the last couple years has only improved again this year. Small forward Paul Lowe was magnificent on the weekend, 4 very special last quarter goals. This week will be huge. Don't think the falcons have ever won at Goodwood. No doubt the falcons will go in underdogs but surely they have proved by now they can match it with anyone. Will be an absolute cracker this weekend.
Bullshit. Won the last game they played there.
(and what a glorious day it was @bird of prey and @the milky bar kid)
Haha, for sure!
It's a day I will never forget. I remember standing with the late Benny Saville (R.I.P) behind the goals aligned with Tyson Radetti who lined up on tight angle 20m out with a shot after the siren for the win. It was an incredible and somewhat euphoric finish to an incredibly shit season as that goal saw us go 2-16 and back to Div 2 a year after arriving.
It's the horror of our first div one appearance that taught us so much and is helping me appreciate the efforts of this years group.
Should be an absolute cracker this Saturday. Hopefully another sea sawing tight contest.
by Senor Moto Gadili » Sat Jun 27, 2015 5:51 pm
by marbles » Sun Jun 28, 2015 3:38 pm
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