What's everyone's opinions on where the Goodwood Saints are at? Still favourites, probably along with Henley, or have they dropped down the list a bit after the last three weeks?
Not Scared wrote:What's everyone's opinions on where the Goodwood Saints are at? Still favourites, probably along with Henley, or have they dropped down the list a bit after the last three weeks?
Still have to be equal favourites I would think Im guessing here but is quite common practice, they have probs upped the amount of work they are doing on the track in last few weeks to get right for finals and this has shown on the field. Will drop it down in next few weeks. they will be ripe and ready for action come first week of finals!
Not Scared wrote:What's everyone's opinions on where the Goodwood Saints are at? Still favourites, probably along with Henley, or have they dropped down the list a bit after the last three weeks?
Still have to be equal favourites I would think Im guessing here but is quite common practice, they have probs upped the amount of work they are doing on the track in last few weeks to get right for finals and this has shown on the field. Will drop it down in next few weeks. they will be ripe and ready for action come first week of finals!
Agreed IF, I reckon they're still equal favourites aswell. At they the moment they're just moving along and then will peak around finals time and do their best work where it really matters.
I concur. I seriously doubt they would be worried about their current losing streak when looking at the big picture. The most this is doing is giving Henley extra confidence. Wait till finals time (as usual) and they will come out of their shells, and will end up winning number 6 on the trot.
I think they would be competitive against most SANFL reserve sides but would struggle against all the league sides.
If they recruited within the SAAFL, all divisions, and were able to get quite a number of clubs top players then I would think they could be competitive against league teams. My opinion only.
silent hour wrote:I think they would be competitive against most SANFL reserve sides but would struggle against all the league sides.
If they recruited within the SAAFL, all divisions, and were able to get quite a number of clubs top players then I would think they could be competitive against league teams. My opinion only.
there biggest problem would be getting the blokes to commit to the more rigourous training, thats the reason alot of the blokes leave the SANFL in the first place.
silent hour wrote:I think they would be competitive against most SANFL reserve sides but would struggle against all the league sides.
If they recruited within the SAAFL, all divisions, and were able to get quite a number of clubs top players then I would think they could be competitive against league teams. My opinion only.
there biggest problem would be getting the blokes to commit to the more rigourous training, thats the reason alot of the blokes leave the SANFL in the first place.
Agree they may not get all the players they want because of this but some I would think would like to have another go. Also quite a few left the SANFL because lack of opportunity and again would most probably like another chance.
Not Scared wrote:What's everyone's opinions on where the Goodwood Saints are at? Still favourites, probably along with Henley, or have they dropped down the list a bit after the last three weeks?
Still have to be equal favourites I would think Im guessing here but is quite common practice, they have probs upped the amount of work they are doing on the track in last few weeks to get right for finals and this has shown on the field. Will drop it down in next few weeks. they will be ripe and ready for action come first week of finals!
Agreed IF, I reckon they're still equal favourites aswell. At they the moment they're just moving along and then will peak around finals time and do their best work where it really matters.
I woulndnt worry about Goodies yet. Yes they have lost a few games but with the quality of players they have, i cant see anyone knocking them off the big stage
Not Scared wrote:What's everyone's opinions on where the Goodwood Saints are at? Still favourites, probably along with Henley, or have they dropped down the list a bit after the last three weeks?
Still have to be equal favourites I would think Im guessing here but is quite common practice, they have probs upped the amount of work they are doing on the track in last few weeks to get right for finals and this has shown on the field. Will drop it down in next few weeks. they will be ripe and ready for action come first week of finals!
Agreed IF, I reckon they're still equal favourites aswell. At they the moment they're just moving along and then will peak around finals time and do their best work where it really matters.
I woulndnt worry about Goodies yet. Yes they have lost a few games but with the quality of players they have, i cant see anyone knocking them off the big stage
Not sure about that Chocko I think Henley will be the team to beat them if they play against each other in the GF.
Possibly the GF this year will be between Henley & Salisbury North if form stays the same.
NO-MERCY wrote:Grand Final Henley v Goodwood is my prediction & guess what you wont' believe it, Henley will win.
NM, you had better firstly take your temperature, then a Bex powder with water and have a quiet lie down somewhere. You can't be feeling well tipping the Sharks surely!
ROUND 16 Henley v Broadview @ Henley Memorial Oval Sacred Heart OC v Salisbury North @ Thebarton Oval Tea Tree Gully v Gepps Cross @ Pertaringa Oval Port District v Goodwood Saints @ Largs Reserve Gaza v Payneham NU @ Klemzig Oval