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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby Kocksy » Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:16 pm

i agree with that. probably will hurt being in a side with no wins as yet
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby ravendale rulz » Tue Jun 03, 2008 2:39 pm

Kocksy wrote: the next thing that will go is centenary for a bypass.

And whats wrong with that? ravendale is now the sporting hub of PL
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby Kocksy » Tue Jun 03, 2008 3:03 pm

your a dick!!!
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby ravendale rulz » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:01 pm

no Im not Dick!
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby steakn » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:42 pm

Sorry RR but i must admit... You are a dick
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby steakn » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:44 pm

CMH as much as that comment boosted my ego i don't think i'm in the equation. :D
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby City Mad Hustler » Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:18 pm

steakn wrote:CMH as much as that comment boosted my ego i don't think i'm in the equation. :D

Maybe if you shaved your head a little closer like Jarvis you might attract more attention from the umpires! :D
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby Grain_Grower » Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:32 pm

Sounds like PL have no ruckman to counter Jamesy this Saturday.
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby steiger » Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:35 pm

dick = richard = ravendale rulz.
Therefore richard rulz (and he did)
Therefore richard rulz = lionheart.
lion = leo.
Therefore ravendule rulz = leo
Summary : ravendale rulz and leonidis are the same person.

simple isn't it ?

(sorry about that but work is pissin me off)
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby WhiteTips » Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:44 pm

Leo is Casey Groke steigs.
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby another grub » Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:54 pm

WhiteTips wrote:AG - enlighten us with some ODDS for mortlock please


From a punting perspective you would have to say the group 1 the PL GF MW is the much harder group..... These would probably be the top 3 contenders give a round robin comp but with with this format only one of these 3 sides will make the final. If you lose early its virtually curtains unless you were very fortunate other results went your way and every team in your group ended up on 1 win after the saturday.
Group 2Whyalla and Eastern Eyre come into winning calculations given that they have Far West in their group and they generally struggle given their standard and distance required to travel ect...
Whyalla were resonably dissapointing last year given they two narrow losses and just beating Far West in the hungover monday morning game. They had a good struggle with EE 2 weeks ago and I see no reason why this short game wouldnt go either way. So narrowing it down the winner of the EE v Why game on Saturday should go throught to the final. While I cant see the winner coming from this group....one of them will be in the final and for that reason they are shorter in odds than they would normally be....Silicone Skyline might be able to give us an update on how serious Whyalla are?
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Anything could happen here..... The shortened games make it hell for leather with no chance if you have a 5 minute lapse..... Doesnt look a lot between the 3 sides but GF would have to start slight favourites given their record and reasonable form from 2 weeks ago.
Mid West had a training run easily beating FW 37 shots to 12 on goal 2 weeks ago.....and PL are very capable though and cant be written off but just seem to lack the toughened harder bodies of the country lads.

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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby steakn » Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:12 pm

City Mad Hustler wrote:
steakn wrote:CMH as much as that comment boosted my ego i don't think i'm in the equation. :D

Maybe if you shaved your head a little closer like Jarvis you might attract more attention from the umpires! :D

Haha i had my missus shave it last time and i think if she went any shorter i would come out looking like i put my head in a rose bush, as it is i have some fork shaped scratches on my planet :lol:
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby silicone skyline » Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:32 pm

I've got to admit, some Whyalla players go missing in the Association games, and I'm not sure why.
Given their loss to Eastern Eyre earlier, I would put them out to $5.50 to win the thing.
Gotta like the form of young defender Guy Elliott, used to play for Cleve as a junior, it's his first Mortlock.
Leigh Symons, who won the Mail Medal in EE a few years back is a solid contributor at Mortlock, look for former West Adelaide player Nick Prokopec in the forward lines.
If he plays, he's damn big, and damn dangerous.
Young players to star are indigenous forwards Eddie Wilson and Dwayne Colson.
Again, it depends who fronts up.
Whyalla's best player is centre half back Kane Grund.
Absolutely destroyed Kane Schubert when they played at Cowell a few weeks ago, dominated the carnival last year and carried similar form into the State Country Champs.
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby another grub » Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:44 am

Coach Bryant is extremely impressed with steakn jnr. Jamie has excelled this year in what has been a dim year so far for the eagles. His fitness is top notch and he presents well, continually demanding the ball when others are holding back not creating options. Runs all day, is eqauly as good above his head as below his knees and is hard at the contest. He seems to have lifted with his brother as captain and he is doing a great job flying the flag for his side. The big improvement that I have noticed over the last couple of years has been in his better decision making and generally good disposal. A very valued member of the Lincoln South Club and a good bloke to go with it. Keep up the good work steakn. A+
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby steiger » Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:00 am

Got a bit of time for young Woody and see he got best again for the Tigers. Going alright the lad and would expect him to play a pivotal role this weekend given his current form.
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby City Mad Hustler » Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:30 am

steiger wrote:Got a bit of time for young Woody and see he got best again for the Tigers. Going alright the lad and would expect him to play a pivotal role this weekend given his current form.

Yes he is playing with confidence. Pete Shanley actually got BOG for us but Woody was a close second. Would love to see him take one of his trademark hangers on Saturday so look out HS you seem like a good step ladder!
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby another grub » Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:06 pm

You out there today btb????? I have a spare Caddy If you need one!!!
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby bluestheboy » Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:13 pm

OK, we are at the end of round one and every team has played each other. Which opposing player has impressed you the most. Not necessarily on of the guns, but more of a second tier player who looks to have stepped up this year.
From our point of view would have been a tie between Anton Story from LS and Phil Hargans MR. Best new recruit played against would be Marsh from BFC.

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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby overloaded » Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:27 pm

my golfing partner goes ok but she sometimes has trouble with her follow through.
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Re: EP Sport - back with a vengeance

Postby steiger » Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:01 pm

C'mon boys I'm trying to get some work done here

Best 2nd tier player would be Adam Hywood

Best recruit - Steve Hammond

Got another question we can all have a go at when this one has run its race
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