by Numbers » Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:32 pm
by The Dutchman » Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:40 pm
by Panther32 » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:01 pm
The Dutchman wrote:cyclops wrote:i guess if daniel is fit to play and david just lets him run around doing wot eva he wants,then that would be just david showing his true colours.i look forward to seeing david sat night at the club to catch up for a chat,i mean this wouldnt be the first time its happened this year.your words still havnt left my head david,"only a couple of years then il be home".will be a cracker of a game tmrw,the match ups are just astonishing,bring on 2.30 sat arvo.
Begs the question why a bloke would want to go to another club and coach against his own flesh and blood, when the intention all along is to return 'home' to Morphies. Certainly will be some personal satisfaction of being the only coach to win a flag for Reynella in 30 years, but a true Morphett Vale person would never want to see the wineflys win a flag under any circumstances.
Phenomenal effort by the Emu's making 6 in a row, well done boys. Playing group must be congratulated for sticking together and being able to nurse some young kids into their first GF tomorrow. Most competitive two teams in the comp playing for the prize IMO. Go Emus!
by AFLflyer » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:05 pm
by Axle Rose » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:14 pm
Numbers wrote:I'm sure that in either 2005 or 2006 Milo had kicked over 100 goals and played FF in the GF!
Smithy has played FB in 3 of the 4 flags won by MV and remember Smithy coming out the back half with the ball in hand while Milo was left wondering! I'm not sure what year it was, but both Pollard and Milo had kicked 100 and then in the GF one of them kicked 5-6 and the other only 1!
Someone else maybe able to confirm this!
Gaskin could play, just played at CHB majority of the time! GUN!
by The Dutchman » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:33 pm
by Zelezny Chucks » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:36 pm
The Dutchman wrote:Go to another league if that’s the case p32, the circumstances are very different when it comes to M/Vale & Reynella rivalry IMO, not to mention the family involvement!
Could you imagine a Farrier or a Threadgold coaching the Emus? Or their old man coaching against them?
Let's get this clear, David Earl is a multiple premiership player for the Emu's his son is also, he now wants more than anything for his son to play in a losing Grand Final to his son's arch enemy club, I cannot comprehend this mindset..??
It was a surprise to most Morphies people to see him take the role at Reynella, he'd shown some interest in a junior coaching/development role. What would be the motivating factors for going to Reynella?

by AFLflyer » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:59 pm
Zelezny Chucks wrote:The Dutchman wrote:Go to another league if that’s the case p32, the circumstances are very different when it comes to M/Vale & Reynella rivalry IMO, not to mention the family involvement!
Could you imagine a Farrier or a Threadgold coaching the Emus? Or their old man coaching against them?
Let's get this clear, David Earl is a multiple premiership player for the Emu's his son is also, he now wants more than anything for his son to play in a losing Grand Final to his son's arch enemy club, I cannot comprehend this mindset..??
It was a surprise to most Morphies people to see him take the role at Reynella, he'd shown some interest in a junior coaching/development role. What would be the motivating factors for going to Reynella?
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by Kart Horse » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:06 pm
AFLflyer wrote:Zelezny Chucks wrote:The Dutchman wrote:Go to another league if that’s the case p32, the circumstances are very different when it comes to M/Vale & Reynella rivalry IMO, not to mention the family involvement!
Could you imagine a Farrier or a Threadgold coaching the Emus? Or their old man coaching against them?
Let's get this clear, David Earl is a multiple premiership player for the Emu's his son is also, he now wants more than anything for his son to play in a losing Grand Final to his son's arch enemy club, I cannot comprehend this mindset..??
It was a surprise to most Morphies people to see him take the role at Reynella, he'd shown some interest in a junior coaching/development role. What would be the motivating factors for going to Reynella?
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money - your kidding yourself ZC - good points actually dutchman.. what does his wife think? well, you cant knock reynella for taking him, it seems to have made a difference.
by Panther32 » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:13 pm
The Dutchman wrote:Go to another league if that’s the case p32, the circumstances are very different when it comes to M/Vale & Reynella rivalry IMO, not to mention the family involvement!
Could you imagine a Farrier or a Threadgold coaching the Emus? Or their old man coaching against them?
Let's get this clear, David Earl is a multiple premiership player for the Emu's his son is also, he now wants more than anything for his son to play in a losing Grand Final to his son's arch enemy club, I cannot comprehend this mindset..??
It was a surprise to most Morphies people to see him take the role at Reynella, he'd shown some interest in a junior coaching/development role. What would be the motivating factors for going to Reynella?
by Zelezny Chucks » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:18 pm
AFLflyer wrote:Zelezny Chucks wrote:The Dutchman wrote:Go to another league if that’s the case p32, the circumstances are very different when it comes to M/Vale & Reynella rivalry IMO, not to mention the family involvement!
Could you imagine a Farrier or a Threadgold coaching the Emus? Or their old man coaching against them?
Let's get this clear, David Earl is a multiple premiership player for the Emu's his son is also, he now wants more than anything for his son to play in a losing Grand Final to his son's arch enemy club, I cannot comprehend this mindset..??
It was a surprise to most Morphies people to see him take the role at Reynella, he'd shown some interest in a junior coaching/development role. What would be the motivating factors for going to Reynella?
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money - your kidding yourself ZC - good points actually dutchman.. what does his wife think? well, you cant knock reynella for taking him, it seems to have made a difference.
by lion heart » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:24 pm
Down the Hill wrote:You guys moaning about taking the GF back to Port Noarlunga must be the same guys who get there early enough to get a decent park on the outer wing, bring your BBQ, ciggys and hooch, and be so out of it by 12 noon that you wouldn't even remember any of the main game. Throw in a scuffle with some other clubs supporters, then go home home and kick the dog and belt the missus. Just another day in the life I suppose.
What about the area on the clubroom side of the ground which is the least spectator friendly area of all SFL grounds. And what if it rains. Absolutely nowhere to stay dry and still watch other than the car. I was at Porties last Saturday and it is nothing special with no great atmosphere. Yes, if you can get your car on the outer wing it is a good spot to watch but thats only a small percent of the total crowd. Last year at SA was surely the best crowd ever at a SFL GF, obviously helped by the Cobra faithful who clearly outnumbered the Emu support.
Noarlunga is the best finals venue but not big enough complex to cater for a GF. GF day has outgrown every club ground including Porties. It is a shame that SA is the poorest SANFL venue and somewhere like Glenelg Oval would be so much better but with most of our clubs in the SA area and SFL headquarters also being there makes it hard.
Stop whingeing, turn up, and help make it a fitting GF day.
and the Morphies Machine (unbelievable effort for 6 straight GFs)will be fresher but Reynella have something special about them this year that they have lacked in previous seasons. Milo is one man who could turn the match Reynella's way so ill stick my neck out (and go against any logic) and tip them by 7 pts.
by The Dutchman » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:25 pm
by AFLflyer » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:37 pm
Zelezny Chucks wrote:AFLflyer wrote:Zelezny Chucks wrote:The Dutchman wrote:Go to another league if that’s the case p32, the circumstances are very different when it comes to M/Vale & Reynella rivalry IMO, not to mention the family involvement!
Could you imagine a Farrier or a Threadgold coaching the Emus? Or their old man coaching against them?
Let's get this clear, David Earl is a multiple premiership player for the Emu's his son is also, he now wants more than anything for his son to play in a losing Grand Final to his son's arch enemy club, I cannot comprehend this mindset..??
It was a surprise to most Morphies people to see him take the role at Reynella, he'd shown some interest in a junior coaching/development role. What would be the motivating factors for going to Reynella?
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money - your kidding yourself ZC - good points actually dutchman.. what does his wife think? well, you cant knock reynella for taking him, it seems to have made a difference.
Kidding myself?? Right, because Reynella would never BUTCHER there chances by throwing MOORE money at people would they.
by Zelezny Chucks » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:53 pm
by AFLflyer » Fri Sep 18, 2009 2:56 pm
Zelezny Chucks wrote:Are you missing the point Flyer??
A club that throws Plasmas will always throw Plasmas. Are you saying Earl and Bayli$$ went to Reynella for $hit$ and giggles??
I think you might be the one kidding themselves if you think this is the case.
by KEYDEFENDER » Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:05 pm
by Zelezny Chucks » Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:08 pm
AFLflyer wrote:Zelezny Chucks wrote:Are you missing the point Flyer??
A club that throws Plasmas will always throw Plasmas. Are you saying Earl and Bayli$$ went to Reynella for $hit$ and giggles??
I think you might be the one kidding themselves if you think this is the case.
from what i hear you would be very surprised with so called extensive player payments at reynella...
by WHEELS&DEALS » Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:25 pm
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