rock wrote:I have heard Hilly from Morphett Vale has the job.
I would be surprised....hasn't been mentioned as far as I know.
Would be a very good pick up by the Vale if that is the case.
by Mr Magoo » Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:51 pm
rock wrote:I have heard Hilly from Morphett Vale has the job.
by Moose22 » Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:56 pm
by Toughcall » Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:05 pm
by rock » Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:13 pm
Toughcall wrote:What is wrong with Steve Jaggard? You could not get a better development coach than him.
McLaren had a coaching merry go round two years ago where "high profile coach" was shown the door and another 'high profile coach' took over. 'High profile' means success does it?
by shoe boy » Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:15 pm
Mr Magoo wrote:rock wrote:I have heard Hilly from Morphett Vale has the job.
I would be surprised....hasn't been mentioned as far as I know.
Would be a very good pick up by the Vale if that is the case.
by King Kernas » Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:45 pm
Moose22 wrote:Does anyone know if Jamie Molling is going to play for McLaren next season?
Has he hung up the boots and that infamous J. Molling elbow??
That elbow is pretty sharp!
by Mr Magoo » Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:46 pm
shoe boy wrote:Mr Magoo wrote:rock wrote:I have heard Hilly from Morphett Vale has the job.
I would be surprised....hasn't been mentioned as far as I know.
Would be a very good pick up by the Vale if that is the case.
Hasn't been mentioned???? go back a couple of days and I stated that Steve was a chance with the Vale or Goolwa,and agree would be a good challenge for Hilly and a good pick up for the club
by Speccy02 » Wed Oct 01, 2008 1:51 pm
Mr Magoo wrote:shoe boy wrote:Mr Magoo wrote:rock wrote:I have heard Hilly from Morphett Vale has the job.
I would be surprised....hasn't been mentioned as far as I know.
Would be a very good pick up by the Vale if that is the case.
Hasn't been mentioned???? go back a couple of days and I stated that Steve was a chance with the Vale or Goolwa,and agree would be a good challenge for Hilly and a good pick up for the club
Sorry Shoe Boy.
I pretty much discarded that post as the Goolwa Saints part is wrong.
The Goolwa Coach has been appointed for a further 2 years.
If that part was wrong I figured you were "GOING FISHING" as to McLaren.
As I posted yesterday their Recruitment group and those in the know have been very proffesional and not let things out.
by Moose22 » Wed Oct 01, 2008 2:37 pm
King Kernas wrote:Moose22 wrote:Does anyone know if Jamie Molling is going to play for McLaren next season?
Has he hung up the boots and that infamous J. Molling elbow??
That elbow is pretty sharp!
Moll will definately be trying to play again. Had a shocking run with injury last year, but he still tryed to train and be part of the side come finals time.
by A Mum » Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:15 pm
Moose22 wrote:Does anyone know if Jamie Molling is going to play for McLaren next season?
Has he hung up the boots and that infamous J. Molling elbow??
That elbow is pretty sharp!
by Mr Magoo » Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:34 pm
by A Mum » Wed Oct 01, 2008 4:37 pm
Mr Magoo wrote:Hey A Mum
Have you been busy today doing the last three weeks ironing.
Hopefully mowing the lawn for the better half as well.
You have been noticably quiet.
by Jelom19 » Thu Oct 02, 2008 9:24 am
Moose22 wrote:King Kernas wrote:Moose22 wrote:Does anyone know if Jamie Molling is going to play for McLaren next season?
Has he hung up the boots and that infamous J. Molling elbow??
That elbow is pretty sharp!
Moll will definately be trying to play again. Had a shocking run with injury last year, but he still tryed to train and be part of the side come finals time.
That's good to hear, the McLaren Boys need a bit of that 1980's toughness back into it's side. Bring back the biff
by Leo » Thu Oct 02, 2008 10:37 am
Jelom19 wrote:Moose22 wrote:King Kernas wrote:Moose22 wrote:Does anyone know if Jamie Molling is going to play for McLaren next season?
Has he hung up the boots and that infamous J. Molling elbow??
That elbow is pretty sharp!
Moll will definately be trying to play again. Had a shocking run with injury last year, but he still tryed to train and be part of the side come finals time.
That's good to hear, the McLaren Boys need a bit of that 1980's toughness back into it's side. Bring back the biff
Got quite a reputation for hard footy I know a few Victor boys will be glad to see the back of him roughed a few up one day at Mclaren a few years back
by King Kernas » Thu Oct 02, 2008 10:51 am
by A Mum » Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:03 am
King Kernas wrote:Don't know what games you watch Leo, But old mole is as hard as nails!! Yeah he does get a few cheap ones in, who doesn't, But he never hols back from a contest and always has eyes for the footy!
by Mr Magoo » Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:29 am
A Mum wrote:King Kernas wrote:Don't know what games you watch Leo, But old mole is as hard as nails!! Yeah he does get a few cheap ones in, who doesn't, But he never hols back from a contest and always has eyes for the footy!
And observing from the sidelines he seems to be very supportive of his team mates.
If the Full Forward kicks a goal and Moll is at Full Back, he almost always will run the length of the ground to congratulate him.
by A Mum » Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:47 am
Mr Magoo wrote:
You are a bit off the mark there A MUM
Last time Molling ran the length of the ground was at Mini League when he changed ends.
He would have punched more heads than he has punched footballs.
To his credit he has also taken a lot of hits.
He hits you...you hit him ...then you have a beer
Isn't that the way it should be
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