dee man wrote:LOOKING THROUGH A FEW PAGES AND READING ACROSS THE CLUBS AND NAMES AND NOTHING HAS REALLY CHANGED IN SAAFL ITS A BIT LIKE WATCHING NEIGHBOURS YOU CAN GO YEARS WITHOUT WATCHING BUT THE 5 MINUTES YOU WATCH YOU ARE RIGHT BACK IN THE STORY AND KNOW WHERE ITS AT
WONDER HOW MANY CLUBS WILL BE BURNT FOR APPOINTMENTS JUST MADE AND PLAYERS THEY ARE CHASING
May want to watch the old caps lock there mate.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
dee man wrote:LOOKING THROUGH A FEW PAGES AND READING ACROSS THE CLUBS AND NAMES AND NOTHING HAS REALLY CHANGED IN SAAFL ITS A BIT LIKE WATCHING NEIGHBOURS YOU CAN GO YEARS WITHOUT WATCHING BUT THE 5 MINUTES YOU WATCH YOU ARE RIGHT BACK IN THE STORY AND KNOW WHERE ITS AT
WONDER HOW MANY CLUBS WILL BE BURNT FOR APPOINTMENTS JUST MADE AND PLAYERS THEY ARE CHASING
dee man wrote:LOOKING THROUGH A FEW PAGES AND READING ACROSS THE CLUBS AND NAMES AND NOTHING HAS REALLY CHANGED IN SAAFL ITS A BIT LIKE WATCHING NEIGHBOURS YOU CAN GO YEARS WITHOUT WATCHING BUT THE 5 MINUTES YOU WATCH YOU ARE RIGHT BACK IN THE STORY AND KNOW WHERE ITS AT
WONDER HOW MANY CLUBS WILL BE BURNT FOR APPOINTMENTS JUST MADE AND PLAYERS THEY ARE CHASING
jo172 wrote:If Weed really is locked in at Walkies he's certainly done a tour of the inner North/Eastern suburbs between Kilburn, Gaza, Broadview and Walkerville!
word on the street is not a done deal yet, Weed waiting for outcome of higher position at another club and if not successful there will take walkies job
Sean is a local Henley man and comes to us after spending the past 5 seasons as head coach of the Paskeville FC, where they achieved back to back premierships 2014 & 2015. Furthermore, Sean achieved individual accolades of 2014 Woodville West Torrens Senior Country Coach of the year and 2015 YPFL coach of the year. Sean’s game plan revolves around ball speed to forwards and possession.
You reckon they might have taken the time to get his name correct...Shaun Glacken
Cali Harris will be coach for CBCOCFC in 2017. Aldo recruited Cail to the club a couple of years ago so I'm guessing the plan was always for Cail to take over eventually. Similar to Roos & Goodwin grooming & hand over of the job.
Aldo stabilised the club after a free fall from Div 3 finals & consistently had CBC featuring in finals again. He also brought in some quality people to the club. Knowing Aldo he will be shattered he didn't get a flag with this current group but he can hold his head high. Great person & a great coach.
We have a very young group at the Dolphins & the lads love Cail. I assume he will still play. He is easily our best player. Best of luck to Cail I can see him having a long & successful career as a coach.
Saint Peter’s Old Collegians Football Club is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Hall as its Senior Coach. Chris has already enjoyed a long and successful senior playing and coaching career. His record includes playing senior football in the SANFL, WAFL and AFL during which time he played in Premiership winning teams and earned a number of personal awards. His senior coaching career includes coaching roles in the River Murray Football League and the SANFL, including most recently as Senior Assistant Coach of the premiership winning Sturt team this year in the SANFL. As the Senior Coach, Chris will be responsible for the coaching strategy for all SPOCFC teams and leading and mentoring all coaches within the Club. His primary duty is to coach the A Grade team at an important time as that side re-enters A1 in 2017, alongside our B Grade reentering A1 Reserves. The Club is pleased to appoint Chris, given his considerable football skills and knowledge, but also given his enthusiasm and commitment to make his new role a success for the benefit of the Club and its community. Please join us in welcoming Chris to the Club and wishing him every success as Senior Coach.