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WTF happened over at Flagstaff Hill v C-Beach in the C grade on Sunday, hearing multiple cop cars and a ambulance in attendance.... fights on the oval with spectators involved, carpark fights apparently had it all, lazy Sunday at the football.
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Heard a Christies spectator king hit a FH player who was on the bench, usual BS from that club and they wonder why clubs are lining up to leave....Show Time wrote:WTF happened over at Flagstaff Hill v C-Beach in the C grade on Sunday, hearing multiple cop cars and a ambulance in attendance.... fights on the oval with spectators involved, carpark fights apparently had it all, lazy Sunday at the football.
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WOW, what a way to respect a guy who was playingDivers wrote:Heard a Christies spectator king hit a FH player who was on the bench, usual BS from that club and they wonder why clubs are lining up to leave....Show Time wrote:WTF happened over at Flagstaff Hill v C-Beach in the C grade on Sunday, hearing multiple cop cars and a ambulance in attendance.... fights on the oval with spectators involved, carpark fights apparently had it all, lazy Sunday at the football.
his 500th game, disgusting behaviour by all involved.
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How do you manage to king hit someone on the bench?Divers wrote:Heard a Christies spectator king hit a FH player who was on the bench, usual BS from that club and they wonder why clubs are lining up to leave....Show Time wrote:WTF happened over at Flagstaff Hill v C-Beach in the C grade on Sunday, hearing multiple cop cars and a ambulance in attendance.... fights on the oval with spectators involved, carpark fights apparently had it all, lazy Sunday at the football.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
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The Bedge wrote:How do you manage to king hit someone on the bench?Divers wrote:Heard a Christies spectator king hit a FH player who was on the bench, usual BS from that club and they wonder why clubs are lining up to leave....Show Time wrote:WTF happened over at Flagstaff Hill v C-Beach in the C grade on Sunday, hearing multiple cop cars and a ambulance in attendance.... fights on the oval with spectators involved, carpark fights apparently had it all, lazy Sunday at the football.

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Not that I was there on Sunday, but I would definitely assume there would be much more to it than just that.Divers wrote:Heard a Christies spectator king hit a FH player who was on the bench, usual BS from that club and they wonder why clubs are lining up to leave....Show Time wrote:WTF happened over at Flagstaff Hill v C-Beach in the C grade on Sunday, hearing multiple cop cars and a ambulance in attendance.... fights on the oval with spectators involved, carpark fights apparently had it all, lazy Sunday at the football.
As for your last comment
"usual BS from that club and they wonder why clubs are lining up to leave"
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Does anyone have a Cockledivers v Shoes score?
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They both had a byeZelezny Chucks wrote:Does anyone have a Cockledivers v Shoes score?
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Flaggies through to the A grade GF undefeated. Has any SFL team been undefeated to the GF but then lost the big one?
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Come on king, you’re better than that. This is your comment from 2019 after Flaggies winning the GF against the previously unbeaten Noarlunga. Few too many reds again? GF’s are funny games. Hope you and the rest of FH aren’t getting ahead of themselves!King wrote:The Shoes?? Must be high heels; they sure get the wobbles!!!
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Reynella v Morphettvale prelim is going to be a cracker.
Flaggies will hope they belt shit out of each other.
Going by past history, that will happen.
Flaggies will hope they belt shit out of each other.
Going by past history, that will happen.
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Surely any club in their right mind is looking to leave the ravaged SFL competition.tigerpie wrote:So you guys off as well I take it?Dutchy wrote:This is very real, wont be long and is will be the South of Sherriff's Rd LeagueBroken Down Hack wrote:Rumour mill.
Cove investigating moving to Adelaide Footy League
2022 any truth.
Along with reynella and happy valley.
That represents the current top 3 in the A grade.
It’s going nowhere and has lost all integrity.
The SAAFL provides divisions for clubs to build success and maintain sustainability.
Clubs like Cove could be winning multiple premierships as early as it first enters.
Clubs like Reynella, Flagstaff Hill and Happy Valley could be challenging Div 1 and 2 in a matter of a couple of seasons.
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So where do Hackham and Lonsdale go now after getting smacked week in week out in Division 7?Afterthesiren wrote:
The SAAFL provides divisions for clubs to build success and maintain sustainability.
helicopterking wrote:Flaggies will choke. Always have.
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Definitely won’t be printing Premiership T-shirts prior to the game!!!KegLeg wrote:Come on king, you’re better than that. This is your comment from 2019 after Flaggies winning the GF against the previously unbeaten Noarlunga. Few too many reds again? GF’s are funny games. Hope you and the rest of FH aren’t getting ahead of themselves!King wrote:The Shoes?? Must be high heels; they sure get the wobbles!!!
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I’ll give you Flagstaff Hill but to say Reynella and especially Happy Valley could be challenging Div 1 and 2 within a couple of years is massively ambitious. Happy Valley would find it tough getting out of D4 let alone any higher. Playing competitive sides in your bracket each week is a lot different to playing a side at your ability every 2-3 weeks.Afterthesiren wrote:Surely any club in their right mind is looking to leave the ravaged SFL competition.tigerpie wrote:So you guys off as well I take it?Dutchy wrote:This is very real, wont be long and is will be the South of Sherriff's Rd LeagueBroken Down Hack wrote:Rumour mill.
Cove investigating moving to Adelaide Footy League
2022 any truth.
Along with reynella and happy valley.
That represents the current top 3 in the A grade.
It’s going nowhere and has lost all integrity.
The SAAFL provides divisions for clubs to build success and maintain sustainability.
Clubs like Cove could be winning multiple premierships as early as it first enters.
Clubs like Reynella, Flagstaff Hill and Happy Valley could be challenging Div 1 and 2 in a matter of a couple of seasons.
Can you bring a man to his feet when defeat is on repeat?
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I agree with your comments on the most part but I think it comes down to whether you want to grow as a football club in the SAAFL or linger and get by in the SFL. I would want my club to take up the challenge and compete in the best competition in the State. When Brighton left they certainly weren’t world beaters, now they are a Div 1 side. The SFL is all but dead, it’s the loyal clubs who maintain its weak pulse and some of these clubs sacrifice success for it. I’d imagine clubs like Cove and Port Noarlunga would be quite successful in an appropriate division of the SAAFL. Instead they continue to ‘make up the numbers’ in the SFL. And why????
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And the ammos can accommodate a full Saturday of football from 13/15/17.5/B/A grade?Afterthesiren wrote:I agree with your comments on the most part but I think it comes down to whether you want to grow as a football club in the SAAFL or linger and get by in the SFL. I would want my club to take up the challenge and compete in the best competition in the State. When Brighton left they certainly weren’t world beaters, now they are a Div 1 side. The SFL is all but dead, it’s the loyal clubs who maintain its weak pulse and some of these clubs sacrifice success for it. I’d imagine clubs like Cove and Port Noarlunga would be quite successful in an appropriate division of the SAAFL. Instead they continue to ‘make up the numbers’ in the SFL. And why????
That's correct most clubs don't field juniors and play in paddocks just saying.
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SANFL Juniors slowly taking over all juniors anyway. Ammo's does do C/B/A though, you could play your 17.5's in the C grade competition if that's what you wanted -then it would just be the 13's and 15's missing.shoe boy wrote:And the ammos can accommodate a full Saturday of football from 13/15/17.5/B/A grade?Afterthesiren wrote:I agree with your comments on the most part but I think it comes down to whether you want to grow as a football club in the SAAFL or linger and get by in the SFL. I would want my club to take up the challenge and compete in the best competition in the State. When Brighton left they certainly weren’t world beaters, now they are a Div 1 side. The SFL is all but dead, it’s the loyal clubs who maintain its weak pulse and some of these clubs sacrifice success for it. I’d imagine clubs like Cove and Port Noarlunga would be quite successful in an appropriate division of the SAAFL. Instead they continue to ‘make up the numbers’ in the SFL. And why????
That's correct most clubs don't field juniors and play in paddocks just saying.
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No chance!The Bedge wrote:SANFL Juniors slowly taking over all juniors anyway. Ammo's does do C/B/A though, you could play your 17.5's in the C grade competition if that's what you wanted -then it would just be the 13's and 15's missing.shoe boy wrote:And the ammos can accommodate a full Saturday of football from 13/15/17.5/B/A grade?Afterthesiren wrote:I agree with your comments on the most part but I think it comes down to whether you want to grow as a football club in the SAAFL or linger and get by in the SFL. I would want my club to take up the challenge and compete in the best competition in the State. When Brighton left they certainly weren’t world beaters, now they are a Div 1 side. The SFL is all but dead, it’s the loyal clubs who maintain its weak pulse and some of these clubs sacrifice success for it. I’d imagine clubs like Cove and Port Noarlunga would be quite successful in an appropriate division of the SAAFL. Instead they continue to ‘make up the numbers’ in the SFL. And why????
That's correct most clubs don't field juniors and play in paddocks just saying.
The vision of a competition including Hills GSFL SFL with divisional program is not just a dream.
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The Falcons and the Emus to do battle for the 2021 flag. At this early stage the weather is looking ordinary. Will that favour one team more than the other? Also, both teams home grounds are under age size, but Flaggies have plenty of experience on the wide expanse of whatever they call it now.
Falcons beat the Emus in the 2016 GF, to start their premiership run. Just had a look at the 2016 teams, and there will be plenty of blokes renewing friendships.
May the best team win!
Falcons beat the Emus in the 2016 GF, to start their premiership run. Just had a look at the 2016 teams, and there will be plenty of blokes renewing friendships.
May the best team win!
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