Little Einstein wrote:Whats the news on salisbury west any ins after all the outs....
As far as i know Salis West has entised all their U-18s premiership side from 2 years ago back to the club & are starting fresh. A damn good idea i think.
Little Einstein wrote:Whats the news on salisbury west any ins after all the outs....
As far as i know Salis West has entised all their U-18s premiership side from 2 years ago back to the club & are starting fresh. A damn good idea i think.
That will be good for the Tigers if they have & will fast track that re-building stage they are after as they have a lot of talent from that U-18 side & seems like things are back on the right track out at old Tigerland.
mitchell will surprise a few of his knockers this year i believe..as his playing days end i think his coaching will improve..very enthusiastic guy who does as much for clubs off the field as he does on the field
Quite impressed with Shayne Mitchell so far- given a few boys some new enthusiasm.[/quote]
U looking for an A Grade game come round 1 there Punky Rooter???
Matty Thomas wrote:Haven Greenies already signed Derek Newchurch ? Forth, Scudds and Newchurch would be too much for any div 4 backline to handle. Just gotta get the footy down there enough and these blokes would kick a winning score most weeks
BurraBoys wrote:
zedman wrote:lol turk..scudds? LOL
Dont laugh to hard Zed. I heard that shane had missed the boat regarding the country club he wanted to move to. Im unaware of his current situation but $ talks. As much it would be sad, it would not be beyond the realms of possibility to see him line up for the Dragons.
8 a game or keeping him on the park for 8 games is the real question though.
All speculation at this point though. A more realistic scenario would be the confirmed signing of Forth back from moonta.
Wow would be good to see that forward line in action as any back line in any other higher Div would struggle to contain that..
One Eyed wrote:It appears for the 1st time the WOS Football club willbe fielding 3 sides. Well done to those who have made this happen behind the scenes.
Good work down there at WOS as hopefully most sides in Div 4 will have A's, B's & C's in 2010 as the more triple headers we can organise the better as makes for a great atmosphere.
One Eyed wrote:It appears for the 1st time the WOS Football club willbe fielding 3 sides. Well done to those who have made this happen behind the scenes.
Good work down there at WOS as hopefully most sides in Div 4 will have A's, B's & C's in 2010 as the more triple headers we can organise the better as makes for a great atmosphere.
dunno RL, but after all the triple headers last year, not sure I can maintain the high standard with regards to Jim Beam cans consumed!
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One Eyed wrote:It appears for the 1st time the WOS Football club willbe fielding 3 sides. Well done to those who have made this happen behind the scenes.
Good work down there at WOS as hopefully most sides in Div 4 will have A's, B's & C's in 2010 as the more triple headers we can organise the better as makes for a great atmosphere.[/quote
Totally agree, we will be looking for as many triple headers as possible. Our only issue is that a local primary school uses our oval in the mornings most weeks during school term. Our backup option will be to try and schedule the C Grade to play at Westminster School instead in the morning, giving all players the chance to make the short drive back to Glandore for the B & A Grade.
Looks like all sides bar Greenacres will have a C Grade in C4 - i am told an Adelaide Uni side will step into the remaining spot. So do you guys think that most clubs will be keen for as many triple headers as possible?
One Eyed wrote:It appears for the 1st time the WOS Football club willbe fielding 3 sides. Well done to those who have made this happen behind the scenes.
Good work down there at WOS as hopefully most sides in Div 4 will have A's, B's & C's in 2010 as the more triple headers we can organise the better as makes for a great atmosphere.[/quote
Totally agree, we will be looking for as many triple headers as possible. Our only issue is that a local primary school uses our oval in the mornings most weeks during school term. Our backup option will be to try and schedule the C Grade to play at Westminster School instead in the morning, giving all players the chance to make the short drive back to Glandore for the B & A Grade.
Looks like all sides bar Greenacres will have a C Grade in C4 - i am told an Adelaide Uni side will step into the remaining spot. So do you guys think that most clubs will be keen for as many triple headers as possible?
We are keen to play as many triple headers as possible. If anybody wishes to confirm that they are keen to play triple headers with us, please pm me.
Greenacres were always going to be around the mark. My understanding is that they had lost three regular started from there A's in Philpott, Greene and McLean (dont quote me on the last).
Im still getting mixed reports regarding Forth. Moonta then 'Acres, then Moonta again. The Scudds rumour has developed out of mere speculation and lack of another name but the Newchurch ones seem solid. Picked up Joe Eisner from Modbury as well. He floated between the Hawks A's and B's
When will some one (turk) clear it all up for us? Only a month until trials, sureley not much is secret now?
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BurraBoys wrote:Greenacres were always going to be around the mark. My understanding is that they had lost three regular started from there A's in Philpott, Greene and McLean (dont quote me on the last).
Im still getting mixed reports regarding Forth. Moonta then 'Acres, then Moonta again. The Scudds rumour has developed out of mere speculation and lack of another name but the Newchurch ones seem solid. Picked up Joe Eisner from Modbury as well. He floated between the Hawks A's and B's
When will some one (turk) clear it all up for us? Only a month until trials, sureley not much is secret now?
Just do your usual trick and send Radar out there for a look.
BurraBoys wrote:Greenacres were always going to be around the mark. My understanding is that they had lost three regular started from there A's in Philpott, Greene and McLean (dont quote me on the last).
Im still getting mixed reports regarding Forth. Moonta then 'Acres, then Moonta again. The Scudds rumour has developed out of mere speculation and lack of another name but the Newchurch ones seem solid. Picked up Joe Eisner from Modbury as well. He floated between the Hawks A's and B's
When will some one (turk) clear it all up for us? Only a month until trials, sureley not much is secret now?
Just do your usual trick and send Radar out there for a look.
Radar is on the long term injury list with Gout its his 3rd such injury in as many months
One Eyed wrote:It appears for the 1st time the WOS Football club willbe fielding 3 sides. Well done to those who have made this happen behind the scenes.
Good work down there at WOS as hopefully most sides in Div 4 will have A's, B's & C's in 2010 as the more triple headers we can organise the better as makes for a great atmosphere.[/quote
Totally agree, we will be looking for as many triple headers as possible. Our only issue is that a local primary school uses our oval in the mornings most weeks during school term. Our backup option will be to try and schedule the C Grade to play at Westminster School instead in the morning, giving all players the chance to make the short drive back to Glandore for the B & A Grade.
Looks like all sides bar Greenacres will have a C Grade in C4 - i am told an Adelaide Uni side will step into the remaining spot. So do you guys think that most clubs will be keen for as many triple headers as possible?
We are keen to play as many triple headers as possible. If anybody wishes to confirm that they are keen to play triple headers with us, please pm me.
We have nominated a D Grade again, as have Golden Grove, so some games against us will only be As and Bs I would think, as the club likes to have two games at home each week.
pag, is there enough for a d grade, numbers on track wouldnt suggest there is, but i guess anyone wanting to play d grade wil probably rock up thurs night before first game. prehaps u are going to have to come back thru the d's. any idea who is coaching?
One Eyed wrote:It appears for the 1st time the WOS Football club willbe fielding 3 sides. Well done to those who have made this happen behind the scenes.
Good work down there at WOS as hopefully most sides in Div 4 will have A's, B's & C's in 2010 as the more triple headers we can organise the better as makes for a great atmosphere.
dunno RL, but after all the triple headers last year, not sure I can maintain the high standard with regards to Jim Beam cans consumed!
Well Punk Rooter only a high standard of Jimmy Can consumption after C Grade games is accecptable so sorry as anything less can not & will not be tolerated Looks like u have changed & are not the same person anymore As u will be letting the team down i think il have to drop u from the C Grade to the B Grade or A Grade this year
BurraBoys wrote:Greenacres were always going to be around the mark. My understanding is that they had lost three regular started from there A's in Philpott, Greene and McLean (dont quote me on the last).
Im still getting mixed reports regarding Forth. Moonta then 'Acres, then Moonta again. The Scudds rumour has developed out of mere speculation and lack of another name but the Newchurch ones seem solid. Picked up Joe Eisner from Modbury as well. He floated between the Hawks A's and B's
When will some one (turk) clear it all up for us? Only a month until trials, sureley not much is secret now?
Mclean is a maybe at this stage with work commitments, also lost Sleep back to Para Hills, i think the Scudds rumore developed on here a page ago and im pretty sure those that have read this thread would be the only ones that would be speculating, i havent heard his name once mentioned at the club. Unless the turk knows something i dont, and i doubt that very much