Lions travel to Mawson Lakes TTG at home to St Pauls CU take their second journey south V Marion. One of Golden Grove or Mitchell park will break their duck. Houghton travel to Flinders in the only game that looks one sided.
O’Sullivan Beach F.C Est. 1975 Lonsdale F.C Est. 1977 O’Sullivan Beach/Lonsdale F.C Est. 2001 Premierships A-Grade ~ 5 Reserves ~ 5 Juniors ~ 17
OSB vs ML game looks a beauty.. be interesting to see how they manage the ground - it's a strange place to play footy I've found. Lacks any sort of atmosphere and tends to be stupid windy, it's hard to really get into the games, and Lakes generally play it well.
Don't bother having a shower there either, they're build for midgets.
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The Bedge wrote:OSB vs ML game looks a beauty.. be interesting to see how they manage the ground - it's a strange place to play footy I've found. Lacks any sort of atmosphere and tends to be stupid windy, it's hard to really get into the games, and Lakes generally play it well.
The Bedge wrote:OSB vs ML game looks a beauty.. be interesting to see how they manage the ground - it's a strange place to play footy I've found. Lacks any sort of atmosphere and tends to be stupid windy, it's hard to really get into the games, and Lakes generally play it well.
Have you seen OSB's home ground?
Seen it? I went to school at it!
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
The Bedge wrote:OSB vs ML game looks a beauty.. be interesting to see how they manage the ground - it's a strange place to play footy I've found. Lacks any sort of atmosphere and tends to be stupid windy, it's hard to really get into the games, and Lakes generally play it well.
Don't bother having a shower there either, they're build for midgets.
The Bedge wrote:OSB vs ML game looks a beauty.. be interesting to see how they manage the ground - it's a strange place to play footy I've found. Lacks any sort of atmosphere and tends to be stupid windy, it's hard to really get into the games, and Lakes generally play it well.
Don't bother having a shower there either, they're build for midgets.
Interesting... is it a big oval?
Looking at the results Mawson Lake's home form certainly seems to be better than what they have been producing on the road.
O’Sullivan Beach F.C Est. 1975 Lonsdale F.C Est. 1977 O’Sullivan Beach/Lonsdale F.C Est. 2001 Premierships A-Grade ~ 5 Reserves ~ 5 Juniors ~ 17
Looking at the results Mawson Lake's home form certainly seems to be better than what they have been producing on the road.
Hmm think it's a pretty standard size, about the same length as OSB at a guess, perhaps a little wider? Well feels that way given the open space.
Does the golf course affect the oval at all, I notice the oval is only a kick away from 9th tee.
Nah, it's further away than it seems. The closest part of the golf course (from memory) is behind the scoreboard out near the flank, and there is quite a high fence to stop balls from travelling onto the course.
Then again i'm no expect on Mawson Lakes oval, only play there once a year
@The_Informer would be best to answer.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
Looking at the results Mawson Lake's home form certainly seems to be better than what they have been producing on the road.
Hmm think it's a pretty standard size, about the same length as OSB at a guess, perhaps a little wider? Well feels that way given the open space.
Does the golf course affect the oval at all, I notice the oval is only a kick away from 9th tee.
Nah, it's further away than it seems. The closest part of the golf course (from memory) is behind the scoreboard out near the flank, and there is quite a high fence to stop balls from travelling onto the course.
Then again i'm no expect on Mawson Lakes oval, only play there once a year
@The_Informer would be best to answer.
Your both right. The 9th tee block is directly behind the score board but well away from the boundry line. at a guess 50-60m away facing the opposite direction
It's setup something like this: *NOTES* - Interchange benches are the red stars to the left - Change rooms is the red star top left - In the past from memory there has been a soccer ground marked I think? It's inside the left hand side boundary by a few metres and can cause a little confusion.
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Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
The Bedge wrote:It's setup something like this: *NOTES* - Interchange benches are the red stars to the left - Change rooms is the red star top left - In the past from memory there has been a soccer ground marked I think? It's inside the left hand side boundary by a few metres and can cause a little confusion.
The Bedge wrote:It's setup something like this: *NOTES* - Interchange benches are the red stars to the left - Change rooms is the red star top left - In the past from memory there has been a soccer ground marked I think? It's inside the left hand side boundary by a few metres and can cause a little confusion.
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you think they would water it
And use white goal posts, can keep the behind posts red though, old school.
The Bedge wrote:It's setup something like this: *NOTES* - Interchange benches are the red stars to the left - Change rooms is the red star top left - In the past from memory there has been a soccer ground marked I think? It's inside the left hand side boundary by a few metres and can cause a little confusion.