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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby MR FOOTYHEAD » Fri Aug 10, 2012 10:36 pm

I don't normally follow this league but love your postmortem scripts willow. The great thing about our game is all country clubs are striving for the same result. Some have more resources, some have stronger cultures and some have more success. But one thing common amongst all these clubs is the small group of people who do the work around these clubs. For some clubs, these people are the backbone and some are the handbrakes. Sounds like you had the handbrakes willow. The alarm bells would have started ringing at the interview. I've seen plenty of good people come and go from footy clubs. I was once told by an old coach," you are appointed to be sacked". Very few leave on their own terms. What is the recent success of the club? Was the package worth the travel?
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby willowupfront » Sat Aug 11, 2012 1:24 am

[quote="MR FOOTYHEAD"]I don't normally follow this league but love your postmortem scripts willow. The great thing about our game is all country clubs are striving for the same result. Some have more resources, some have stronger cultures and some have more success. But one thing common amongst all these clubs is the small group of people who do the work around these clubs. For some clubs, these people are the backbone and some are the handbrakes. Sounds like you had the handbrakes willow. The alarm bells would have started ringing at the interview. I've seen plenty of good people come and go from footy clubs. I was once told by an old coach," you are appointed to be sacked". Very few leave on their own terms. What is the recent success of the club? Was the package worth the travel?

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Glad your getting a good read on this site and one thing I can tell you is its all facts....straight from my mouth not "I heard through a mate" bullshit!!!!
Well said mate....The clubs that are successful usually have all their people pushing in the one direction while the unsuccessful one's are to busy driving their own agenda's which causes mass confusion with no direction which is why they cant find success in the first place.

To be honest the recruiting thing wasnt a major issue as I thought they made a good point about my knowledge but regardless of this as the appointed coach I should have been involved in some capacity even its only the interview process. Looking back i didnt realise people were already driving their own agenda's by wanting total control but hindsight is a great thing. The other thing is the job itself was very attractive to me for the pure reason footy offers you challenges and I love nothing more of a challenge of taking a struggling but proud club like Ardrossan and help them to rebuild back to their glory days when they were successful. That and the group were so young and as a youth worker I love nothing more than to see young kids develop into outstanding young men through the challenges that football offers. Thats why I coach!!!! unfortunately things dont always work out the way you plan and in this case thats true. But both footy and life are full of challenges and you just pick yourself up dust yourself off and move onto the next challenge with the knowledge of the last.

All in all the Ardrossan footy club is abound with many great people and my time their was so enjoyable I can not help but call many of them my friends....Thats why the decission and how it was delivered to me gutted me for quit awhile. Glad I took the job on. Sad it ended the way it did....All good
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby willowupfront » Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:40 pm

Good call CFF....hope you had some coin on them. Makes for an interesting GF....still think these two teams are head and shoulders above any other side in the comp.....
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Pag » Sun Aug 12, 2012 9:21 am

I'm not involved in the YPFL, but have been involved with Willo in the past. He is a premiership coach at our club, and during his time, made a lot of young blokes better (and more disciplined) players and men. Still has a lot of respect from anyone involved at our club. I only played one game under him and he backed me in and pumped me up more than any coach I've had, and especially as an 17-year old at the time, I couldn't have asked anymore out of a coach.

Good to see ya get on here and give your side of things mate.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby willowupfront » Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:13 am

Pag......Your words are very humbling to say the least. Cheers mate.

Yes they were certainly good times and Pag you were always a great lad heading to become an even greater man. Footy gave you that medium to grow through the challenges it brings (thats why your a premiership player).

To me, Its always important the person comes before the footballer. I just wanted to clear up some miss reports on the matter and comment from the truth instead of reading comments from people that think they were told the truth.....

Happy days champ....All the best for the up coming finals (yet another one for you).
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Pag » Mon Aug 13, 2012 11:41 am

Only a very, very slim chance of playing finals in the ones mate. The twos will play and be competitive though.

Pop in for a drink when you get a chance.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby David Brent » Mon Aug 13, 2012 2:26 pm

Back to current footy happenings..... what happend in the hounds v crows match on Sat?

Any stand outs? Crows the flag favs to beat hounds now or the hounds still a chance to knock them off?
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby willowupfront » Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:15 pm

David Brent wrote:Back to current footy happenings..... what happend in the hounds v crows match on Sat?

Any stand outs? Crows the flag favs to beat hounds now or the hounds still a chance to knock them off?



believe the crows won by 29ts. Didnt see the game so cant comment from that point.

Hounds going for 3peat so recent GF experience might be enough at the end of the day???

If the game does happen GF one thing's for sure...It will be a beauty!!! worth the drive just to watch two powerful sides go toe to toe for the ultimate prize!!!!
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby westy » Tue Aug 14, 2012 6:32 am

Crows played without pitty and Benny o. The crows tackled very well which stopped clean possession into kadinas forward line. The difference was ran late in the game. Crows just had more. The crows a bit more fresher after the bye last week.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby On The Chest » Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:06 am

westy wrote:Crows played without pitty and Benny o. The crows tackled very well which stopped clean possession into kadinas forward line. The difference was ran late in the game. Crows just had more. The crows a bit more fresher after the bye last week.


Spoke to a player from Kadina yesterday. His comments were much the same as yours Westy. Crows very strong through the midfield, especially when Jonno lee had a spell in the ruck. Harradine didn't play so lost some speed and skills up forward and a couple other bloods just didn't have an impact.
Should be some cracker games in the finals.

Did Wallaroo miss a golden chance to play finals. Lost to cougars, play moonta this week and then it could all come down to the last game between Wallaroo and Bute.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby countryfootyfan » Wed Aug 15, 2012 2:42 pm

On The Chest wrote:
westy wrote:Crows played without pitty and Benny o. The crows tackled very well which stopped clean possession into kadinas forward line. The difference was ran late in the game. Crows just had more. The crows a bit more fresher after the bye last week.


Spoke to a player from Kadina yesterday. His comments were much the same as yours Westy. Crows very strong through the midfield, especially when Jonno lee had a spell in the ruck. Harradine didn't play so lost some speed and skills up forward and a couple other bloods just didn't have an impact.
Should be some cracker games in the finals.

Did Wallaroo miss a golden chance to play finals. Lost to cougars, play moonta this week and then it could all come down to the last game between Wallaroo and Bute.


By the sounds of it, goldsmith seems to keep Searle very quiet and has his measure! Correct me if I'm wrong but reckon that Searle has only kicked one or two goals on him this year, unlike his usual 4 or 5 against other opposition.

These teams will definately meet in the big dance at the end of the year. Moonta and either wallaroo or bute in 5th spot to go out in the first 2 weeks, pasky will b competitive, their best players are equal to the top 2 sides, however it's their bottom end players that will struggle under finals pressure.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Sky Pilot » Wed Aug 15, 2012 5:57 pm

redundant coaches over there on the peninsula who still have ambitions to coach in 2013 and beyond should pay some attention to Northern Areas. One or two and possibly three vacancies may well be up for grabs by the end of September.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby westy » Wed Aug 15, 2012 7:31 pm

countryfootyfan wrote:
On The Chest wrote:
westy wrote:Crows played without pitty and Benny o. The crows tackled very well which stopped clean possession into kadinas forward line. The difference was ran late in the game. Crows just had more. The crows a bit more fresher after the bye last week.


Spoke to a player from Kadina yesterday. His comments were much the same as yours Westy. Crows very strong through the midfield, especially when Jonno lee had a spell in the ruck. Harradine didn't play so lost some speed and skills up forward and a couple other bloods just didn't have an impact.
Should be some cracker games in the finals.

Did Wallaroo miss a golden chance to play finals. Lost to cougars, play moonta this week and then it could all come down to the last game between Wallaroo and Bute.


By the sounds of it, goldsmith seems to keep Searle very quiet and has his measure! Correct me if I'm wrong but reckon that Searle has only kicked one or two goals o him this year, unlike his usual 4 or 5 against other opposition.

These teams will definately meet in the big dance at the end of the year. Moonta and either wallaroo or bute in 5th spot to go out in the first 2 weeks, pasky will b competitive, their best players are equal to the top 2 sides, however it's their bottom end players that will struggle under finals pressure.


Serle took ten 1 on 1 marks inside 50 on goldsmith. Kicked 1 goal 6 and set up 3 goals. He had heaps of the ball just didn't put it on the score board. Last time Kadina played the crows at Bute it was 100 point smashing. Bloods have Mcmillan, Neuman, Sansbary, Harradine, young Ellis, and Burnell to return.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby westy » Wed Aug 15, 2012 7:35 pm

I wonder if yorkes have any umpires under 60years old?
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby willowupfront » Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:25 pm

westy wrote:I wonder if yorkes have any umpires under 60years old?


Yea good call Westy...Although we couldnt play without them makes it hard when some struggle to keep up with play. Problem is mate whats going to happen when they do finaly make the decission to call it quits.

Would be a good raffle to guess the combined ages of the two potential GF umps???

Seriously though the YPFL do have to have a good look at the future with the umpiring department or it will only get worse.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby willowupfront » Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:40 pm

westy wrote:
countryfootyfan wrote:
On The Chest wrote:
westy wrote:Crows played without pitty and Benny o. The crows tackled very well which stopped clean possession into kadinas forward line. The difference was ran late in the game. Crows just had more. The crows a bit more fresher after the bye last week.


Spoke to a player from Kadina yesterday. His comments were much the same as yours Westy. Crows very strong through the midfield, especially when Jonno lee had a spell in the ruck. Harradine didn't play so lost some speed and skills up forward and a couple other bloods just didn't have an impact.
Should be some cracker games in the finals.

Did Wallaroo miss a golden chance to play finals. Lost to cougars, play moonta this week and then it could all come down to the last game between Wallaroo and Bute.


By the sounds of it, goldsmith seems to keep Searle very quiet and has his measure! Correct me if I'm wrong but reckon that Searle has only kicked one or two goals o him this year, unlike his usual 4 or 5 against other opposition.

These teams will definately meet in the big dance at the end of the year. Moonta and either wallaroo or bute in 5th spot to go out in the first 2 weeks, pasky will b competitive, their best players are equal to the top 2 sides, however it's their bottom end players that will struggle under finals pressure.


Serle took ten 1 on 1 marks inside 50 on goldsmith. Kicked 1 goal 6 and set up 3 goals. He had heaps of the ball just didn't put it on the score board. Last time Kadina played the crows at Bute it was 100 point smashing. Bloods have Mcmillan, Neuman, Sansbary, Harradine, young Ellis, and Burnell to return.


Geez dont poke a sleeping bear CCF. Searle as we all know is a match winner...Crows would want to be keeping a lid on things right now and not getting to far ahead of themselves, as good as last weeks performance was. Im sure they wouldnt be questioning any of the Kadina player's abilities against any of their own right now....
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby willowupfront » Wed Aug 15, 2012 9:54 pm

Sky Pilot wrote:redundant coaches over there on the peninsula who still have ambitions to coach in 2013 and beyond should pay some attention to Northern Areas. One or two and possibly three vacancies may well be up for grabs by the end of September.



Are those vacancies voluntry or involuntry Sky Pilot??????
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Nighthawk » Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:33 pm

strong rumor Craig taylor wil be on YP next year.

Which club has the $$$$$?
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby human_torpedo » Wed Aug 15, 2012 10:59 pm

The Big Shrek wrote:Boring league. Only two real contenders then daylight. Only news is a b grade full forward and a coach of the bottom side leaving the peninsula.


Sorry Shrek, do you want a club to cheat on there player points and be stripped premiership points to live things up a little bit or something mate? Or has that been done already down Blair Athol way?
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby willowupfront » Wed Aug 15, 2012 11:11 pm

Nighthawk wrote:strong rumor Craig taylor wil be on YP next year.

Which club has the $$$$$?


Known this lad since he was a little boy running around salisbury nth. Kid can seriously play....Back to back B&F's and a premiership in two years at the parkies playing Div2 Amateurs. And as I was involved with the club at the time, and in my opinion won the flag himself that day. A real leader. Started preseason at Pt Adelaide. In my 30 yrs of senior footy I cant remember to many that trained harder than this bloke....No shit he is a machine if not a freak!!!!! And if im right still only around 25yrs old....If that?

I know he has connections with the Gatto boys, Hancock and Haughy as they played in the same div2 premiership. Heads and shoulders above those boys ability wise though....But interestingly I ran into him at Moonta when we played down there earlier this yr as they had the bye that week. He went and watched some of his childhood mates playing there from his Salis nth days...Always looking super fit to. I recon they got in his ear that day so wouldnt be suprised, if he does head to the YP thats where he will play....Great asset to any club and I wouldnt hesitate in recomending any club looking for quality character's in their recruiting to speak with him. Sure he will join his mates at Moonta though.

Certainly would take this comp by storm.....And his old man Daisy is a funny bugger to boot...
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