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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Zelezny Chucks » Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:54 pm

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Swooper16 wrote:I cant believe people will be foregoing the A grade GF this week to watch another league. Of course the GF would have a better atmosphere at Porties but as i have said in the past since playing at South there has been little to no crowd trouble which is why it was moved in the first place.

Think this will be the closest GF we've had in many a year. Reynella have been undermanned in their past 2 losses to Morphies and with Earl at the helm they might just have the advantage in matchups and knowledge of the opposition. Of course this could be counter-acted by the fact Reynella have had to come from behind (I'm going to overlook the obvious chance for a gag here) in very tough games over the past 2 weeks and are coming off a 6 day break.

I suppose if everyone on here agreed to meet on the outer wing at 1/4 time we could instigate some sort of SA Footy brawl - all in the name of bringing GF's back to Porties of course.


im with you swooper -. the crowd might be all RFC and MFC at the end of the day.
huge game - reynella will go in as roughies, but they now have the belief, which could have been lacking in recent years.

So shouldnt the club of the year be judged at the end of the year.

Z.C dont forget Reynella have three teams in on saturday (surely that makes them deserved club of the year!)


While it wouldn't surprise me if the SFL left all decisions to the night before the count. I'm led to believe that club of the year is decided on minor round.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bag The Points » Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:14 pm

Has to be average percentages. That's the only possible explanation.
Reynella had sides reasonably placed in all the grades they contested.
Definitely don't agree with Sunday Colts sides being taken into this, but if they were, that must be what cost the Emus.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:15 pm

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Swooper16 wrote:I cant believe people will be foregoing the A grade GF this week to watch another league. Of course the GF would have a better atmosphere at Porties but as i have said in the past since playing at South there has been little to no crowd trouble which is why it was moved in the first place.

Think this will be the closest GF we've had in many a year. Reynella have been undermanned in their past 2 losses to Morphies and with Earl at the helm they might just have the advantage in matchups and knowledge of the opposition. Of course this could be counter-acted by the fact Reynella have had to come from behind (I'm going to overlook the obvious chance for a gag here) in very tough games over the past 2 weeks and are coming off a 6 day break.

I suppose if everyone on here agreed to meet on the outer wing at 1/4 time we could instigate some sort of SA Footy brawl - all in the name of bringing GF's back to Porties of course.


im with you swooper -. the crowd might be all RFC and MFC at the end of the day.
huge game - reynella will go in as roughies, but they now have the belief, which could have been lacking in recent years.

So shouldnt the club of the year be judged at the end of the year.

Z.C dont forget Reynella have three teams in on saturday (surely that makes them deserved club of the year!)


Can see where your coming from now flyer but club of the year is determined by the end of minor rounds (apparently) and this is what the ladders looked like. I think the senior grades speak for themselves there. Who knows.

I guess it means stuff all in the end. everyone knows what every club is after and its all anyone remembers for years to come.

................MVFC............Reynella
A grade........1 ..................4
B grade........1 .................6
C grade........1 ...............no team
U18s ...........5 ............... 4
U16s ...........2 ................ 5
U16 Sun.......6 ................ 3
U14s ...........6 ................. 2
U14 Sun.......6 ................ 5


fair call then - do you actually win anything?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bag The Points » Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:21 pm

A real Clayton's Award in my book. In my opinion "Club Of The Year" always will be the club that bags the A-Grade Flag --- that's what it's all about. All other grades are geared towards that.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Lova » Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:31 pm

Bag The Points wrote:A real Clayton's Award in my book. In my opinion "Club Of The Year" always will be the club that bags the A-Grade Flag --- that's what it's all about. All other grades are geared towards that.


well said BTP. Lets hope the SFL got it wrong this year. ;)
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Lunchbox Legend » Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:38 pm

The Lova wrote:

................MVFC............Reynella
A grade........1 ..................4
B grade........1 .................6
C grade........1 ...............no team
U18s ...........5 ............... 4
U16s ...........2 ................ 5
U16 Sun.......6 ................ 3
U14s ...........6 ................. 2
U14 Sun.......6 ................ 5


TL how did Brighton line up with that? I thought that they may have finished in front of Reynella as well
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bag The Points » Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:12 pm

If it does go on average percentage per side. Brighton's average would have been dragged right down by their two Saturday colts sides (16's and 14's).
Reynella had a reasonable percentage in all grades they contested. I reckon that must be it.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Deemu » Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:25 pm

the concept of a father coaching against his son in an A grade granny, not to mention the rivalry involved, intrigues me....

any thoughts...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby The Lova » Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:42 pm

Deemu wrote:the concept of a father coaching against his son in an A grade granny, not to mention the rivalry involved, intrigues me....

any thoughts...



Also the fact that David was an assistant coach for Morphett Vale just last year. That wouldnt have happened to often either.
There certainly are some interesting story lines.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby WHEELS&DEALS » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:32 pm

Can't believe that people who follow the SFL all year will miss the big one and go and watch another grand final. Yeah we all agree the atmosphere was alot better at porties but if everyone if everyone gets behind it and comes along the atmoshere will get better. My opinion the grandfinal has outgrown porties, it may be better off glenelg oval instead
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Farva » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:43 pm

Look Good In Leather wrote:
Farva wrote:team man should be judged by the opposition coach, to easy to rig the team man award. I am not implying that it was rigged this year but just saying with the coaches doing it they could probably give the same person 3 votes every game.


How would the opposition coach know who is the best "Team Man" of the opposition, they do not k
now the team instructions - this would be ok if it was a best players award.


Not really sure lgin am just throwing an idea out there to find a better way than the current idea. Just thought someone impartial would give a more accurate idea of the best team man. This would stop the accusations of it being rigged.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Hotdogs » Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:34 pm

The Lova wrote:
Swooper16 wrote:I cant believe people will be foregoing the A grade GF this week to watch another league. Of course the GF would have a better atmosphere at Porties but as i have said in the past since playing at South there has been little to no crowd trouble which is why it was moved in the first place.

Think this will be the closest GF we've had in many a year. Reynella have been undermanned in their past 2 losses to Morphies and with Earl at the helm they might just have the advantage in matchups and knowledge of the opposition. Of course this could be counter-acted by the fact Reynella have had to come from behind (I'm going to overlook the obvious chance for a gag here) in very tough games over the past 2 weeks and are coming off a 6 day break.

I suppose if everyone on here agreed to meet on the outer wing at 1/4 time we could instigate some sort of SA Footy brawl - all in the name of bringing GF's back to Porties of course.


Who would be number 1 on your hit list swooper? I wonder if the mexican would come out of hiding and face some of his nemisis. it could be a good old "mexican standoff". ;)


If the Mexican is going to be there I may even make a visit......still have him penciled in on the list!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby GO THE PUNT » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:10 pm

The bay oval is a great idea. Head down jetty rd for breakfast then tram ride back to brighton rd. Short walk in a southly direction to the ground. Its got the feel of Melbourne on the last day of september I think. Then after the game across the road for a coldy at the holdy in a beer garden that closes at 10.30 pm. Sensational.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby & Pigs Fly » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:20 pm

GO THE PUNT wrote:The bay oval is a great idea. Head down jetty rd for breakfast then tram ride back to brighton rd. Short walk in a southly direction to the ground. Its got the feel of Melbourne on the last day of september I think. Then after the game across the road for a coldy at the holdy in a beer garden that closes at 10.30 pm. Sensational.


Drinks at the holdy would be cheaper than in the SAFC clubrooms as well!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Lunchbox Legend » Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:00 pm

................MVFC............Reynella...............Brighton
A grade........1 ..................4.........................2
B grade........1 ..................6.........................2
C grade........1 ...............no team...................2
U18s ...........5 ..................4.........................1
U16s ...........2 ..................5.........................8
U16 Sun.......6 ..................3.........................1
U14s ...........6 .................2..........................9
U14 Sun.......6 ..................5.........................1

For mine Brighton should have finished in front of Reynella
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Courtney Fish » Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:16 pm

Lunchbox Legend wrote:................MVFC............Reynella...............Brighton
A grade........1 ..................4.........................2
B grade........1 ..................6.........................2
C grade........1 ...............no team...................2
U18s ...........5 ..................4.........................1
U16s ...........2 ..................5.........................8
U16 Sun.......6 ..................3.........................1
U14s ...........6 .................2..........................9
U14 Sun.......6 ..................5.........................1

For mine Brighton should have finished in front of Reynella


Obviously Saturday U 14's is weighted heavily in the Club of the Year voting. And as for the GF, no drunk 16 year olds fighting and paying for your drinks and entry means no atmosphere? Maybe if you whingers went there might be some.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby asert » Thu Sep 17, 2009 9:11 am

put it this way emus have been in the last 6 grand finals and are gunning for #5 wineflies are im #3 out 5 and at south it has a dead atmosphere. weve seen the same grand final several times in 5 years if it was at porties i could lean against my car in comfort id go i never missed one but once our 18s have played im outta there
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby AFLflyer » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:00 am

asert wrote:put it this way emus have been in the last 6 grand finals and are gunning for #5 wineflies are im #3 out 5 and at south it has a dead atmosphere. weve seen the same grand final several times in 5 years if it was at porties i could lean against my car in comfort id go i never missed one but once our 18s have played im outta there


Surely, this is worrying for the league!! this should be a big day with HUGE atmosphere no matter who plays!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby pale ale » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:08 am

Will be no problem for the league because as stated there will be plenty of people pay and watch there teams and then leave, SFL couldnt care less if they stay as they have got the takings and will tell everyone how crowds are increasing.
Local footy atmosphere means nothing to them.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Kart Horse » Thu Sep 17, 2009 10:17 am

How many of u have played in a GF at Noarlunga SAFC? Maybe we should ask the players that play on the day how they feel about the atmosphere? Try asking the morphies and cove plays as I believe they are the only 2 clubs to have won their! I dont think they would complain about it! But in saying that south couldnt get anything right!
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