I’ve been involved in Div 4 footy for a few years now but there is some serious talent running around in this div this year. So some fun time Sunday and I’m sure I have missed a few but here goes.
Lindsay Thomas AFL Ian Milera AFL Alex Forster AFL Jake Neade AFL Lonnie Hampton AFL listed Terry Milera SANFL league Stuart Taverner SANFL league Nick Gillard SANFL league Daniel Nobles SANFL league Max Thring SANFL league Mark Evans SANFL league Patrick Levecki SANFL league Matthew Rankine Mail Medallist Nick Collins Mail Medallist Harrison Pride Div 1 grand finalist Adam Proud leading goalkicker
You get that in Div 4 and 5 most years though in terms that a fair chunk of players have played at least league footy or have won association medals somewhere. Personally think the standards have dropped slightly compared to what we saw in 2020 and 2021 from what I’ve seen personally (which hasn’t been much). Some clubs have been amazing however there’s been some of the best games standard wise of mid to lower division footy I’ve ever seen over the last couple years.
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Can you bring a man to his feet when defeat is on repeat?
Top 4 sides look like they are all pretty even at this stage. Still reckon Pooraka with some pretty decent players to return are in that mix also. Promises to be a very good 2nd half of the year as those 5 mixing it up with each other.
Can you bring a man to his feet when defeat is on repeat?
At the half way mark now - been an interesting div this one. All talk pre-season of mitcham being a big contender looking like relegation & both relegated teams from last year been very very competitive. After having 9 weeks to sus out the div this would be my ladder at the end of year.
1- Pembroke 2- Walkerville 3- Hope Valley (If they get injured players back) 4- Plympton 5- Portland 6- Pooraka 7- Kenilworth 8- Woody South 9- Mitcham 10- Pulteney
Sticks28 wrote:At the half way mark now - been an interesting div this one. All talk pre-season of mitcham being a big contender looking like relegation & both relegated teams from last year been very very competitive. After having 9 weeks to sus out the div this would be my ladder at the end of year.
1- Pembroke 2- Walkerville 3- Hope Valley (If they get injured players back) 4- Plympton 5- Portland 6- Pooraka 7- Kenilworth 8- Woody South 9- Mitcham 10- Pulteney
9 wins can get you in the finals i reckon..6-7 wins could see you relegated via %
wsfc lose to hvfc hvfc lose to mfc wsfc beat mfc mfc lose to kfc kfc beat wsfc
cats loss to the kookas was bad, portlands loss to the cats was just as bad,.saved from total embarrassment by a strong last quarter after going 14 goals down..availability of players is bringing wild swings in form..
Sticks28 wrote:At the half way mark now - been an interesting div this one. All talk pre-season of mitcham being a big contender looking like relegation & both relegated teams from last year been very very competitive. After having 9 weeks to sus out the div this would be my ladder at the end of year.
1- Pembroke 2- Walkerville 3- Hope Valley (If they get injured players back) 4- Plympton 5- Portland 6- Pooraka 7- Kenilworth 8- Woody South 9- Mitcham 10- Pulteney
9 wins can get you in the finals i reckon..6-7 wins could see you relegated via %
wsfc lose to hvfc hvfc lose to mfc wsfc beat mfc mfc lose to kfc kfc beat wsfc
cats loss to the kookas was bad, portlands loss to the cats was just as bad,.saved from total embarrassment by a strong last quarter after going 14 goals down..availability of players is bringing wild swings in form..
Agree… Having genuine depth in multiple positions is likely to be the difference between relegation or finals. More so this season than any other.