Jimmy_041 wrote:I'm bored as well, so before the self imposed media ban kicks in....
PNU: premiership favourite. Gobby prix but gee they're good and Macca is in the top coach category. I have seen them win every last 1/4 of a game I've watched in the past 3 years but injury got them in the final 25 minutes of the GF. Langford was hobbled all game and the "Situation" looked, unusually, out of sorts: I believe through injury.
Goodwood: No 2 because they're saying they won't be. Top club and coach
TTG: Amazed everyone last year. Lost some good players but always seem to find some. NFI on this one
Salisbury North: always up there & have no intention of being second rate.
Henley: lost a few but have as good a feeder system as those above. May do a TTG and be a surprise
Rostrevor: Holm back. Where do they get all those 190cm blokes from? Wish we had their oval. New (great) coach will bring his experience from 15 other clubs Hope he won't blind them with his rapier humour
Unley: Jetters predicted their success last year and they tripped at the end, but no-one will deny they were the best team in D2. Stinky White & the Whoopdog out, but will the Muff get lured in Like all top clubs they have a fantastic junior system and their coach Troy Hall is exceptional
Port District: Very quiet which suggests they're up to something. Class club and feeder system. They need to succeed in D1 as the Premier club of the peninsular
Uni: I've heard nothing. They must all be on holidays
PAOC: New coach and a few retirements / recruits. Six sides this year but SHOC did that a couple of years ago: means little. Wanting to stay up (Despite WW's humorous post, SAAFL players are too old to get a scholarship now)
So looking forward to the 2016 season. Watching Ch9AFL football is so much better than AFL or SANFL
GOOD LUCK TO ALL CLUBS
How's the oval development project/club rooms going Jimbob? I haven't payed much attention when going past as of late.