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Re: Southern Football League

Postby recruiter 10 » Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:38 pm

SFL cyclops is spot on a weekend pass is a great idea say $10 per adult would stop the fence jumpers or at least reduce them.Was surprised to see morphies and brighton players at the c grade game on saturday night the majority all pissed to the eyeballs,some extremely funny banter between the two parties but boys whats up!should you be all getting smashed like this with extremely important games coming up. :shock: :shock:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Terms And Conditions » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:12 pm

Well done the Shoe and Aldinga and Reynella they showed alot of ticker. Good to see Middleton back out there thought his second half was outstanding as was Proctors. Cove stopped in the second half alot of their players were caught out and just didnt go when they had to a few interesting moves as well in the last I noticed that Cove couldnt get a target up forward yet Miller sat the whole last qtr on the bench also Size rucking the last qtr and extra time??????? He never left the square
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Mon Sep 07, 2009 7:01 pm

Terms And Conditions wrote:Well done the Shoe and Aldinga and Reynella they showed alot of ticker. Good to see Middleton back out there thought his second half was outstanding as was Proctors. Cove stopped in the second half alot of their players were caught out and just didnt go when they had to a few interesting moves as well in the last I noticed that Cove couldnt get a target up forward yet Miller sat the whole last qtr on the bench also Size rucking the last qtr and extra time??????? He never left the square


Some good points TAC, the old boys controlled the 2nd half, middleton, prescott and proctor playing very well. S, middleton hasnt played much this year and not at all last year and he can still run like that. He turns everyone inside out. His brother played well too.

2nd good point is how COVE seemed to stop attacking all together even in extra time. And the difference in the camps at the break before extra time was very noticable, reynella were pumped and COVE didnt seem to be. It was clear they would win at that stage.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Afterthesiren » Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:30 pm

Well done to the Wineflys on the weekend, awesome effort. Not sure whats going on out there though, was speaking with an injured A grade player on the sidelines and he was bagging the big ruckman who played a great game. It wasn't an attack on his footy but more a personal attack on his personality and character. This wasn't confined to the opinion of one person it was echoed by several other players standing on the sidelines. Could it be a bit of jealousy as to the amount of money the big fella is getting paid... I dunno.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Brock Landers » Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:28 am

recruiter 10 wrote: Was surprised to see morphies and brighton players at the c grade game on saturday night the majority all pissed to the eyeballs,some extremely funny banter between the two parties but boys whats up!should you be all getting smashed like this with extremely important games coming up. :shock: :shock:


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Yetti » Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:45 am

Brock Landers wrote:
recruiter 10 wrote: Was surprised to see morphies and brighton players at the c grade game on saturday night the majority all pissed to the eyeballs,some extremely funny banter between the two parties but boys whats up!should you be all getting smashed like this with extremely important games coming up. :shock: :shock:


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Panther32 » Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:24 am

Afterthesiren wrote:Well done to the Wineflys on the weekend, awesome effort. Not sure whats going on out there though, was speaking with an injured A grade player on the sidelines and he was bagging the big ruckman who played a great game. It wasn't an attack on his footy but more a personal attack on his personality and character. This wasn't confined to the opinion of one person it was echoed by several other players standing on the sidelines. Could it be a bit of jealousy as to the amount of money the big fella is getting paid... I dunno.


I think you tried this one last week mate... :roll:

Afterthesiren wrote:I was at the pub last saturday night when I entered into some conversation with a couple of wineflys. Understandably they were a little disappointed in losing to Morphett Vale but what shocked me the most was the amount of in house bickering between players that still seems to remain at Reynella. I was of the opinion Early was on top of all that crap but obviously not. Of one player who they stated was a good recruit this year as a ruckman to the club but most the senior playing list thought of him as highly unlikeable (I won't use the words they described him as). It surprised me at first but they then went on to bag a few others as well as the committee. I think its gonna take Early a few years to get rid of that negative culture at Reynella if he does at all.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Injured Phantom » Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:58 am

Afterthesiren - next time you want to stir the pot & want to create a rumour, how about you use your other account or get a 'mate' to write it for you. You do have mates dont you?
I must thank you for trying to stir up Reynellas money (or plasma & air conditioners) man, was worth his weight in gold on Saturday.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Look Good In Leather » Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:25 am

Bag The Points wrote:If we must play the Grand Final at South Adelaide, how come we don't use our best two ovals for the Prelims ?
Noarlunga is the best Finals venue by a street. Finishing its programme by Semi week is a joke :evil:


The main issue with Noarlunga is it is not fully fenced, can park next to the entrance gate and walk through the park
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Dutchman » Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:36 am

[quote="Look Good In Leather"][quote="Bag The Points"]If we must play the Grand Final at South Adelaide, how come we don't use our best two ovals for the Prelims ?
Noarlunga is the best Finals venue by a street. Finishing its programme by Semi week is a joke :evil:[/quote]

[u][b]The main issue with Noarlunga is it is not fully fenced, can park next to the entrance gate and walk through the park[/quote][/b][/u]


Thats another positive for playing at Noarlunga IMO!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Tue Sep 08, 2009 12:44 pm

The Dutchman wrote:
Look Good In Leather wrote:
Bag The Points wrote:If we must play the Grand Final at South Adelaide, how come we don't use our best two ovals for the Prelims ?
Noarlunga is the best Finals venue by a street. Finishing its programme by Semi week is a joke :evil:


The main issue with Noarlunga is it is not fully fenced, can park next to the entrance gate and walk through the park



Thats another positive for playing at Noarlunga IMO!


I agree!!

What do our player fees actually pay for? Considering we still are supposed to fork out to enter the ground for our games each week I don't see the value in paying so much to the league!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Tue Sep 08, 2009 1:43 pm

The SFL pays for all match balls and umpires during finals and clubs also pay lower affiliation fees then most other leagues in the State. It is finals Gate Takings that funds most of this so you are actually putting the money back into your club indirectly.

Anyway, big week this week and another year that there's been a surprise Prelim Finalist. However, can't see the Valley's going any further. Masssive de ja vu in the other prelim. 3rd year in a row that the Bombers meet Reynella at Bice Oval in a do or die final. Too close to call.

What about last Saturday at the Valley. Great day and seemed to justify the SFL decision to play the 3 GF's on the Saturday afternoon/evening. Surely best crowd ever for a C grade GF and great that the juniors got to play in front of a big crowd.

Good to see the young Bomber C grade (exception of a few) beat the Emu geriatrics. I thought I saw the canvas and shotgun come out after the game to put down a few of the Emu old boys, with the Mexican first in line. And good on that "thug" Godwin for winning the medal. All that talk about him last week just scared the Emu's away. No-one went near him. And when Hayford did, it was like shooing flies away.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Dutchman » Tue Sep 08, 2009 2:11 pm

Careful DTH, the Emu boys obviously upset the footy gods with comments about Godwin...you dont want to do the same to your seniors by slagging off other clubs and players, all over a c grade win...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Tue Sep 08, 2009 2:15 pm

Down the Hill wrote:The SFL pays for all match balls and umpires during finals and clubs also pay lower affiliation fees then most other leagues in the State. It is finals Gate Takings that funds most of this so you are actually putting the money back into your club indirectly.

Anyway, big week this week and another year that there's been a surprise Prelim Finalist. However, can't see the Valley's going any further. Masssive de ja vu in the other prelim. 3rd year in a row that the Bombers meet Reynella at Bice Oval in a do or die final. Too close to call.

What about last Saturday at the Valley. Great day and seemed to justify the SFL decision to play the 3 GF's on the Saturday afternoon/evening. Surely best crowd ever for a C grade GF and great that the juniors got to play in front of a big crowd.

Good to see the young Bomber C grade (exception of a few) beat the Emu geriatrics. I thought I saw the canvas and shotgun come out after the game to put down a few of the Emu old boys, with the Mexican first in line. And good on that "thug" Godwin for winning the medal. All that talk about him last week just scared the Emu's away. No-one went near him. And when Hayford did, it was like shooing flies away.


The only geriatrics I saw were in the Bombers supporters camp sporting some rather shocking goatees and a little bit too much product spread through their thinning white hair, sound familiar DTH??
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby HH3 » Tue Sep 08, 2009 2:37 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:
Down the Hill wrote:The SFL pays for all match balls and umpires during finals and clubs also pay lower affiliation fees then most other leagues in the State. It is finals Gate Takings that funds most of this so you are actually putting the money back into your club indirectly.

Anyway, big week this week and another year that there's been a surprise Prelim Finalist. However, can't see the Valley's going any further. Masssive de ja vu in the other prelim. 3rd year in a row that the Bombers meet Reynella at Bice Oval in a do or die final. Too close to call.

What about last Saturday at the Valley. Great day and seemed to justify the SFL decision to play the 3 GF's on the Saturday afternoon/evening. Surely best crowd ever for a C grade GF and great that the juniors got to play in front of a big crowd.

Good to see the young Bomber C grade (exception of a few) beat the Emu geriatrics. I thought I saw the canvas and shotgun come out after the game to put down a few of the Emu old boys, with the Mexican first in line. And good on that "thug" Godwin for winning the medal. All that talk about him last week just scared the Emu's away. No-one went near him. And when Hayford did, it was like shooing flies away.


The only geriatrics I saw were in the Bombers supporters camp sporting some rather shocking goatees and a little bit too much product spread through their thinning white hair, sound familiar DTH??


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Re: Southern Football League

Postby damian » Tue Sep 08, 2009 3:03 pm

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Dates: Sunday 4th October (SANFL Grand Final)
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Cost: $200 per child
Age: Boys and Girls, 10 - 15 years

Benefits: Family pass to the SANFL 'be active' Grand Final
Opportunity to be part of th SANFL Grand Final pre-match entertainment
Only coaching clinic that is conducted on AAMI Stadium
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Down the Hill » Tue Sep 08, 2009 3:13 pm

Thats what I love about this forum ZC. Guessing who each of us really is. And I'm afraid you have to keep guessing. Nothing common about us Bombers HH3, although most of us knew who to visit on Sunday.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Tue Sep 08, 2009 4:02 pm

Down the Hill wrote:Thats what I love about this forum ZC. Guessing who each of us really is. And I'm afraid you have to keep guessing. Nothing common about us Bombers HH3, although most of us knew who to visit on Sunday.


Must have been a busy day for the Brighton lads visiting biological fathers as well as their "Daddies"...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby HH3 » Tue Sep 08, 2009 4:33 pm

Zelezny Chucks wrote:
Down the Hill wrote:Thats what I love about this forum ZC. Guessing who each of us really is. And I'm afraid you have to keep guessing. Nothing common about us Bombers HH3, although most of us knew who to visit on Sunday.


Must have been a busy day for the Brighton lads visiting biological fathers as well as their "Daddies"...


Oh so thats why Ezy-Tan and Australian Medical Institute gift voucher sales went up 200% last week...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Afterthesiren » Tue Sep 08, 2009 5:29 pm

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Afterthesiren wrote:Well done to the Wineflys on the weekend, awesome effort. Not sure whats going on out there though, was speaking with an injured A grade player on the sidelines and he was bagging the big ruckman who played a great game. It wasn't an attack on his footy but more a personal attack on his personality and character. This wasn't confined to the opinion of one person it was echoed by several other players standing on the sidelines. Could it be a bit of jealousy as to the amount of money the big fella is getting paid... I dunno.


I think you tried this one last week mate... :roll:

Afterthesiren wrote:I was at the pub last saturday night when I entered into some conversation with a couple of wineflys. Understandably they were a little disappointed in losing to Morphett Vale but what shocked me the most was the amount of in house bickering between players that still seems to remain at Reynella. I was of the opinion Early was on top of all that crap but obviously not. Of one player who they stated was a good recruit this year as a ruckman to the club but most the senior playing list thought of him as highly unlikeable (I won't use the words they described him as). It surprised me at first but they then went on to bag a few others as well as the committee. I think its gonna take Early a few years to get rid of that negative culture at Reynella if he does at all.


I guess the same thing is being said... a bit of a concern I think. I'm only saying what was said on the weekend. I won't name players but they are of the senior variety. I know everyone can't like everyone but the big fella has some pretty large knives in his back... ouch.
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