SAAFL - Division 4

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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Felch » Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:27 pm

Heff was his usual self, crashed in and had a dip. Didnt have many mates unfortunately.
Pag was good, mopped up well down back all day. He was lucky not to be DOG - dead-on-ground, after copping a big shirt-front from Birdy. Jumped straight up to his credit, but was a little bit slow for a while afterwards.
Maybe this was why we didnt see any handstands :lol:
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Pag » Mon Aug 06, 2007 6:16 pm

I think Pooraka are capable of beating Mitcham, from what I saw of Pooraka a few weeks ago they were very good and will give Mitcham a real run. Beating Pulteney this week is no certainty for them though, Morgan Oval seems to claim a lot of visiting scalps.

Unley v Rosies this week will be interesting, last chance for Rosies. Think Unley would get up down there though. May be wasted money for Rosewater.

I'm not sure where the BOG thing came from, ball didn't really go down back a lot in the second half and Birdy almost ending my life didn't really help things. Was talking to Heff after the game and he seemed content with how he's been going. Birdy was quiet to start with but clearly busted his ass for the 4 quarters, and played probably the best game out of the 4 I've seen with him or Hood (if we wanna bring that argument back up).

Pooraka and North Haven to play in the Elimination Final, with maybe Havens finishing 4th on percentage.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby turbo182 » Mon Aug 06, 2007 7:55 pm

Pag wrote:I think Pooraka are capable of beating Mitcham, from what I saw of Pooraka a few weeks ago they were very good and will give Mitcham a real run. Beating Pulteney this week is no certainty for them though, Morgan Oval seems to claim a lot of visiting scalps.

Unley v Rosies this week will be interesting, last chance for Rosies. Think Unley would get up down there though. May be wasted money for Rosewater.

I'm not sure where the BOG thing came from, ball didn't really go down back a lot in the second half and Birdy almost ending my life didn't really help things. Was talking to Heff after the game and he seemed content with how he's been going. Birdy was quiet to start with but clearly busted his ass for the 4 quarters, and played probably the best game out of the 4 I've seen with him or Hood (if we wanna bring that argument back up).

Pooraka and North Haven to play in the Elimination Final, with maybe Havens finishing 4th on percentage.



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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby ouzo666 » Tue Aug 07, 2007 8:25 am

Pag wrote:I think Pooraka are capable of beating Mitcham, from what I saw of Pooraka a few weeks ago they were very good and will give Mitcham a real run. Beating Pulteney this week is no certainty for them though, Morgan Oval seems to claim a lot of visiting scalps.

Unley v Rosies this week will be interesting, last chance for Rosies. Think Unley would get up down there though. May be wasted money for Rosewater.

I'm not sure where the BOG thing came from, ball didn't really go down back a lot in the second half and Birdy almost ending my life didn't really help things. Was talking to Heff after the game and he seemed content with how he's been going. Birdy was quiet to start with but clearly busted his ass for the 4 quarters, and played probably the best game out of the 4 I've seen with him or Hood (if we wanna bring that argument back up).

Pooraka and North Haven to play in the Elimination Final, with maybe Havens finishing 4th on percentage.


imagine how good birdy cauld be if he didnt have to play with 20 blokes up his ass every saturday!!!
TY IS SO MUCH BETTER THAN HIS BROTHER RORY.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Newman » Tue Aug 07, 2007 10:50 am

Never seen a game where birdy hasnt busted his ass.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby smac » Tue Aug 07, 2007 11:37 am

20 blokes would bust anyones arse.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby FootyMad » Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:54 pm

Why have the Portland boys all gone silent? Has the sting gone out of there season?
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Dogwatcher » Wed Aug 08, 2007 4:59 pm

smac wrote:20 blokes would bust anyones arse.


This lil beauty didn't go unnoticed Smac. :lol:
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Wed Aug 08, 2007 5:00 pm

FootyMad wrote:Why have the Portland boys all gone silent? Has the sting gone out of there season?


prehaps we have a bit of work to do FM
season just gearing up for a few of us aswell!!!!!
get on board the thunder train!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby FootyMad » Wed Aug 08, 2007 7:49 pm

A bit funny how you ALL have work to do at the same time...
Fisty if your season is just 'gearing up' I have to say you've either left your run a bit late or possibly your talking about cricket season?
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Pag » Wed Aug 08, 2007 7:55 pm

FootyMad wrote:Fisty if your season is just 'gearing up' I have to say you've either left your run a bit late or possibly your talking about cricket season?

I think he's talking about Portland's B Grade FM, who will play finals in two weeks...
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby FootyMad » Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:08 pm

Oh..... well then, good luck fisty but I'm still barracking for the A'grade to sneak in yet mate.
Regardless finals at any level is a great thing.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:52 am

FootyMad wrote:Oh..... well then, good luck fisty but I'm still barracking for the A'grade to sneak in yet mate.
Regardless finals at any level is a great thing.


i will also still be baracking for the A's!!!!!
get on board the thunder train!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Newman » Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:33 am

FootyMad wrote:Oh..... well then, good luck fisty but I'm still barracking for the A'grade to sneak in yet mate.
Regardless finals at any level is a great thing.

Perhaps because you may be coaching them next year FM. Better be nice to him fisty he could be running the club next year.
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Micky McFinnigan » Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:58 am

Newman wrote:
FootyMad wrote:Oh..... well then, good luck fisty but I'm still barracking for the A'grade to sneak in yet mate.
Regardless finals at any level is a great thing.

Perhaps because you may be coaching them next year FM. Better be nice to him fisty he could be running the club next year.

do smell another coup? fisty if your form doesnt pick up youl be barracking for both the 2's and 1's on a saturday arvo. first gives included
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:31 am

Micky McFinnigan wrote:
Newman wrote:
FootyMad wrote:Oh..... well then, good luck fisty but I'm still barracking for the A'grade to sneak in yet mate.
Regardless finals at any level is a great thing.

Perhaps because you may be coaching them next year FM. Better be nice to him fisty he could be running the club next year.

do smell another coup? fisty if your form doesnt pick up youl be barracking for both the 2's and 1's on a saturday arvo. first gives included


thats a bit harsh there micky
just trying to follow in your foot steps with no first gives!!!!
get on board the thunder train!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Micky McFinnigan » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:45 am

Iron Fist wrote:
Micky McFinnigan wrote:
Newman wrote:
FootyMad wrote:Oh..... well then, good luck fisty but I'm still barracking for the A'grade to sneak in yet mate.
Regardless finals at any level is a great thing.

Perhaps because you may be coaching them next year FM. Better be nice to him fisty he could be running the club next year.

do smell another coup? fisty if your form doesnt pick up youl be barracking for both the 2's and 1's on a saturday arvo. first gives included


thats a bit harsh there micky
just trying to follow in your foot steps with no first gives!!!!

its a well known fact that slick hands run in my family and im no exception
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Northside Fraud » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:46 am

Is it true that the Portland CHF / CHB is retiring at the
end of the year. ( Robbo ) I think
He announced this while walking off at the end of the game
while complaining to the Umps ?

wouldn't help next year if he does .
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Iron Fist » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:57 am

Northside Fraud wrote:Is it true that the Portland CHF / CHB is retiring at the
end of the year. ( Robbo ) I think
He announced this while walking off at the end of the game
while complaining to the Umps ?

wouldn't help next year if he does .


r u sure u dont mean coppo?????
no idea what his plans would be
dont think anyone would be able to tell ya either apart from himself!!!
get on board the thunder train!!!
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Re: SAAFL - Division 4

Postby Northside Fraud » Thu Aug 09, 2007 12:04 pm

Coppo it must be then,
What is he a Lone Ranger down at thunder park,
Does not look old enough to retire.

There is 1 down for your new coach anyway.

Any plans on beating or having a dip at
Para Hills this week or is it youth policy time ?
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