Jim05 wrote:I see Angus Clarke has quit Norwood and been cleared to Unley
nah. one off
The next time he decides to play a one-off game can you make sure it isn't against Igs. He was pretty dominant. Not necessarily the best tap ruckman going around (Osbourne was just as strong at stopppages) but there aren't too many ruckman who can pick up 30 touches floating around the ground essentially as a second ruck rover.
Jim05 wrote:I see Angus Clarke has quit Norwood and been cleared to Unley
nah. one off
The next time he decides to play a one-off game can you make sure it isn't against Igs. He was pretty dominant. Not necessarily the best tap ruckman going around (Osbourne was just as strong at stopppages) but there aren't too many ruckman who can pick up 30 touches floating around the ground essentially as a second ruck rover.
He'd be even better if they didn't ping him for free kicks for being too big and too good.
Hope the lad from Flinders Park with the broken wrist/arm is ok, looked a pretty nasty break. Was a great game but can't beleive FP let it slip after a 7 to 1 first quater.
i normally go in for a few minutes get a water or soft drink and have a look around and leave ........but when i use to do that after the salisbury game a nice bucket of chips for the drive home was always good
Pag wrote:Just a quick thank you to the Old Iggies trainer, the only member of the opposition who came in to grab a can of drink after the game on Saturday.
He's a good man is Trev. I would've come in but had to duck off to take my wife to dinner for her 30th. Would have hoped a few others had stayed around.
Congrats to Salisbury's David McInnes who runs out in the A Grade this week for game number 300, only the third man to do it since our club was formed in 1880.
Pag wrote:Congrats to Salisbury's David McInnes who runs out in the A Grade this week for game number 300, only the third man to do it since our club was formed in 1880.
Started in 1996 as a 16 year old.
Top work Gus!
Thanks also to Troy and the Unley blokes who stayed out on the oval while Gus was chaired off, a nice gesture that was appreciated.
I would like to congratulate Kilburn on their endeavour on Saturday. For a side that cops it every week, they never gave up, right up until the final siren. The game was played in great spirits, with no trouble what so ever.
renix40 wrote:I would like to congratulate Kilburn on their endeavour on Saturday. For a side that cops it every week, they never gave up, right up until the final siren. The game was played in great spirits, with no trouble what so ever.
is Plympton the first team this year to fail at kicking 40 plus goals on Kilburn ???