Mr Magoo wrote:shoe boy wrote:How many premierships did Victor win in the 90's
Eight, including six in a row
along with 4 reserves and 3 snr colts.
by teamwork » Tue May 26, 2009 10:22 am
Mr Magoo wrote:shoe boy wrote:How many premierships did Victor win in the 90's
Eight, including six in a row
by cuzzy » Tue May 26, 2009 10:25 am
by kappars » Tue May 26, 2009 10:39 am
cuzzy wrote:i will start the mind games now for this week. With victor pumping all their hard earned cash into this season and putting a big emphasis on this week with laying it all on for the older blokes they go into the game with a massive amount of pressure. Surely nothing would be sweeter for the bays than to knock them off on victors home deck infront of all those past players who will be pumping their money into the club. Bays coming off some decent form last week with a good performance agaisnt compass will be looking for the win, with 4 players to return this week i would like nothing more than to get on here on monday and say victor cracked under pressure! bring on the game this week i love it.
by Mr Magoo » Tue May 26, 2009 1:46 pm
by Spin Doctor » Tue May 26, 2009 4:35 pm
LuvsFooty wrote:Gingernuts wrote:Bloody good win by the Creek on Saturday, never troubled by Goolwa in what ended up being quite a comprehensive victory.
The team is starting to look very balanced now, with the new boys finding their places nicely. The amount of contested ball that Moore won on Sat was frightening, he was farming out the ball from packs all over the place.
Will be an interesting test against Willunga this weekend. We definitely have the talent to knock them off, it's just whether the side is settled enough yet to upset the seasoned Demons.
Is Simmo trying to keep Ben Moore under the radar this week Ginger or is he just sharing the awards around? On Saturday he was B.O.G. by an absolute country mile but didnt rate a mention in the best??? The Creek midfield dominated from start to finish (which makes me wonder how 3 of our midfielders and a wingman got in our best) and the backline was solid lead by Golding and Norman. Will be a great match this saturday. I am opening up the early betting with Creeks as slight favourite, they can win enough out of the middle and they have the backs to stop Hams. Feast v Steele will be worth the $5.
by emerson » Tue May 26, 2009 4:48 pm
by Animus » Tue May 26, 2009 4:54 pm
by limb » Tue May 26, 2009 5:08 pm
Animus wrote:Now Goolwa/Pt Elliot are back to being the magpies would McLaren Vale ever consider going to back to the Crushers or even the Kings as i believe the juniors were once called? at least they are original names, having 2 teams with the same title in a 10 team comp is a bit sh!t
by The Yetti » Tue May 26, 2009 5:43 pm
limb wrote:Animus wrote:Now Goolwa/Pt Elliot are back to being the magpies would McLaren Vale ever consider going to back to the Crushers or even the Kings as i believe the juniors were once called? at least they are original names, having 2 teams with the same title in a 10 team comp is a bit sh!t
I'm surprised that McLaren weren't made to change their emblem as a condition of entering the GSFL. Langhorne Creek were the Tigers prior to joining the GSFL in 1978 and have proudly played as the Hawks ever since.
by Signman1972 » Tue May 26, 2009 8:20 pm
cuzzy wrote:i will start the mind games now for this week. With victor pumping all their hard earned cash into this season and putting a big emphasis on this week with laying it all on for the older blokes they go into the game with a massive amount of pressure. Surely nothing would be sweeter for the bays than to knock them off on victors home deck infront of all those past players who will be pumping their money into the club. Bays coming off some decent form last week with a good performance agaisnt compass will be looking for the win, with 4 players to return this week i would like nothing more than to get on here on monday and say victor cracked under pressure! bring on the game this week i love it.
by hereforthebeer » Tue May 26, 2009 10:15 pm
Mr Magoo wrote:If Victor's second quarter against McLaren Vale on Saturday is any indication, they will be very hard to beat come finals. Both Sides were below full strength, yet Victor did appear to have enough depth to cover their out while McLaren Vale had a few that struggled.
Victor's midfield continues to dominate, even with 2 regulars out. Just too strong and quick with their hands for the youngsters from Mclaren Vale.
Big Jagan was good, Joraslafsky looked at home as an on-baller and teamed very well with Ellis and Hodge, who were a class above
Ellis BOG by a mile followed by the other three in the middle.
Loved the pace by the 2 Weetra boys and old Levi just keeps on keeping on. Be good to see young Sam Basham get fitter and work harder to become a force. Whitey still hangs on to the ball a bit much, but does attract a few tacklers.
Not sure but a young McLaren Lad looked in a lot of pain coming off in the first few minutes with either a knee or an ankle
Looking forward to the new guernseys, and hopefully a good win against Encounter Bay.
by hereforthebeer » Tue May 26, 2009 10:27 pm
by DILLIGAF » Tue May 26, 2009 10:31 pm
by hereforthebeer » Tue May 26, 2009 10:33 pm
The Yetti wrote:limb wrote:Animus wrote:Now Goolwa/Pt Elliot are back to being the magpies would McLaren Vale ever consider going to back to the Crushers or even the Kings as i believe the juniors were once called? at least they are original names, having 2 teams with the same title in a 10 team comp is a bit sh!t
I'm surprised that McLaren weren't made to change their emblem as a condition of entering the GSFL. Langhorne Creek were the Tigers prior to joining the GSFL in 1978 and have proudly played as the Hawks ever since.
McLaren Footy Club has also proudly played ....as the McLaren Eagles, since it's inception to the GSFL. (Which was sanctioned and approved by the GSFL Executive of the day)
As a merged club, McLaren has successfully kept the heritage and support from each Club. In doing so each club has lost some individual identity (The Flatties and the Crushers) however we still have a good, stable local footy club for us and our kids to enjoy one of the GREATEST GAMES IN THE WORLD
by pale ale » Wed May 27, 2009 9:56 am
hereforthebeer wrote:The Yetti wrote:limb wrote:Animus wrote:Now Goolwa/Pt Elliot are back to being the magpies would McLaren Vale ever consider going to back to the Crushers or even the Kings as i believe the juniors were once called? at least they are original names, having 2 teams with the same title in a 10 team comp is a bit sh!t
I'm surprised that McLaren weren't made to change their emblem as a condition of entering the GSFL. Langhorne Creek were the Tigers prior to joining the GSFL in 1978 and have proudly played as the Hawks ever since.
McLaren Footy Club has also proudly played ....as the McLaren Eagles, since it's inception to the GSFL. (Which was sanctioned and approved by the GSFL Executive of the day)
As a merged club, McLaren has successfully kept the heritage and support from each Club. In doing so each club has lost some individual identity (The Flatties and the Crushers) however we still have a good, stable local footy club for us and our kids to enjoy one of the GREATEST GAMES IN THE WORLD
the flat were known as the eagles hence why it is the eagles and i was told that the eagles emblems are different between e bay and us, so it wasnt deemed a problem but i sort of have to agree having two eagles is a bit weird especially when playing them, but at the end of the day if thats the worse thing about the league its not doing too bad
by limb » Wed May 27, 2009 1:38 pm
by Elf » Wed May 27, 2009 1:40 pm
Signman1972 wrote:cuzzy wrote:i will start the mind games now for this week. With victor pumping all their hard earned cash into this season and putting a big emphasis on this week with laying it all on for the older blokes they go into the game with a massive amount of pressure. Surely nothing would be sweeter for the bays than to knock them off on victors home deck infront of all those past players who will be pumping their money into the club. Bays coming off some decent form last week with a good performance agaisnt compass will be looking for the win, with 4 players to return this week i would like nothing more than to get on here on monday and say victor cracked under pressure! bring on the game this week i love it.
Who's back this week? Philp, J.Baggs, Dick & ?
by Mr Magoo » Wed May 27, 2009 1:46 pm
limb wrote:Very much looking forward to the clash between 1st and 2nd at Hawk Park this Saturday... promises to be a belter with both sides in great form.
by Animus » Thu May 28, 2009 1:48 pm
by softaz » Thu May 28, 2009 8:08 pm
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