Langhorne Creek 90 points
Strathalbyn 75 points
Willunga 105 points
McLaren 8 points

by A Mum » Fri Aug 15, 2008 10:45 pm
by A Mum » Sun Aug 17, 2008 10:20 am
by jackpot jim » Sun Aug 17, 2008 2:05 pm
by cuzzy » Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:47 pm
by Dewkicker » Sun Aug 17, 2008 5:02 pm
cuzzy wrote:heard victor is shopping for a new coach after sauce quit last thursday, this sat will be his last game he coaches at the club. Bays beat strath in a thriller yesterday was a great game and was decided by a few points. Both teams have chances in the last quarter where they could have kicked ahead but didnt convert. Interesting to see the willunga / myonga game, although willunga won they didnt in as bigger margin as most would have expected.
by kappars » Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:31 pm
jackpot jim wrote:The Senior Colt puzzle has now become a lot clearer after yesterdays round with the Saints and E.Bay now unlikely to make the 5. The Saints played a terriffic game against the Creeks yesterday to keep their finals chances alive but faltered late in the game after leading at 3/4 time. Bad luck fellas but unfortunately 7 into 5 just doesn't go.
With Mt.Compass losing yesterday, Top spot is now up for grabs with Strath Challenging and currently on top by % just ahead of Mt.Comp and the Creeks.
My Top 5 prediction with Premiership odds are -
1/ Mt.Compass $3.20
2/ Strathalbyn $3.25
3/ Lang. Creek $3.25
4/ McClaren $9.00
5/ Willunga $9.00
'A' Grade
1/ Willunga $1.07
2/ Strathalbyn $11.00
3/ Lang. Creek $13.00
4/ Mt. Compass $67.00
5/ E. Bay $26.00
by A Mum » Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:47 am
by Saint » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:13 am
by damian » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:27 am
eagles23 wrote:cuzzy wrote:ah okay so did the saints player get 14 weeks?
Not too sure how many game he got for it but if it was 14 weeks then he deserved it.
The McLaren player was hit from behind, three teeth were bent back as they were only held in by braces.
The dentist bill is in the thousands of dollars.
Goolwa didnt turn up to the tribunal but people from McLaren did.
The incident was also caught on video.
by Toughcall » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:29 am
by A Mum » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:43 am
damian wrote:eagles23 wrote:cuzzy wrote:ah okay so did the saints player get 14 weeks?
Not too sure how many game he got for it but if it was 14 weeks then he deserved it.
The McLaren player was hit from behind, three teeth were bent back as they were only held in by braces.
The dentist bill is in the thousands of dollars.
Goolwa didnt turn up to the tribunal but people from McLaren did.
The incident was also caught on video.
Any chance of getting the incident on youtube?
by LuvsFooty » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:57 am
by A Mum » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:02 am
LuvsFooty wrote:Tribunal will be heard this tuesday for the Saints Senior Colt in question. I would put the video on you tube. It will need to be viewed for tribunal purposes anyway if the player is to receive the maximum number of games he deserves. I am sure that if it is used at the tribunal we will get a copy and see it anyway. if it doesn't get seen the Saints player will get a 2 week ban because the GSFL tribunal is weak in handing out sentences (if your offence gets to the tribunal). Remember that the evidence will be coming from the McLaren Football Club rather than the field umpire so it wont have as much pull.
by MrTeach » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:08 am
LuvsFooty wrote:I coach the U14's but there is always 2 sides to every story as the Encounter Bay people would understand. The Saints player must have struck the McLaren player because of the injury he sustained, however I think you will find that both players came from the ground with the blood rule so it seems that they both had a go. The Saints player wore a mouthguard it would be interesting to know if the McLarens player was. Generally its hard to knock teeth out with a correctly moulded guard from the dentist. (not condoning striking) In a separate incident in this match a Saints player had a tooth put through his tongue so this was not an isolated situation in this match. As for how many weeks the Saints player got, this is yet to be decided. The player in question could not attend the tribunal beacuse he was in hospital in surgery. See gsfl.com.au where it mentions the non attendance at the tribunal.
by Jelom19 » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:16 am
by A Mum » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:19 am
Jelom19 wrote:Hey Mr Teach any results from mini colts carnival yesterday?
by kappars » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:19 am
MrTeach wrote:LuvsFooty wrote:I coach the U14's but there is always 2 sides to every story as the Encounter Bay people would understand. The Saints player must have struck the McLaren player because of the injury he sustained, however I think you will find that both players came from the ground with the blood rule so it seems that they both had a go. The Saints player wore a mouthguard it would be interesting to know if the McLarens player was. Generally its hard to knock teeth out with a correctly moulded guard from the dentist. (not condoning striking) In a separate incident in this match a Saints player had a tooth put through his tongue so this was not an isolated situation in this match. As for how many weeks the Saints player got, this is yet to be decided. The player in question could not attend the tribunal beacuse he was in hospital in surgery. See gsfl.com.au where it mentions the non attendance at the tribunal.
I am sorry Luvs Footy but i am from neither of these two clubs but i was at the game watching a nephew play under 14s and while he was showering after his game i was watching the 17s. This incident happened right in front of me and i am sorry it was discusting. I was unaware of the outcome of the McLaren player and after reading this thread i hope he is ok because it did not look good.
The McLaren player and another player were having a little push and shove with nothing in it just a couple of boys in the heat of the moment. THEN the #14 from Saints game running up from behind and forarmed the McLaren player right in the mouth with some serious power. The McLaren boy was shocked and turned to see where he had been hit from in which the Saints player gave him another smack in the GOB.
It was completely unprevoked and way beyond the laws of the game, and i hope the young boy from McLarens' teeth are ok.
Anyway enough of that, i just want to introduce myself i am new to this site and i have a son that plays mini colts at Mt Compass.
by limb » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:21 am
by LuvsFooty » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:22 am
by LuvsFooty » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:25 am
limb wrote:2008 Finals Venues
Qualifying Final - Myponga
Elimination Final - Willunga
Second Semi - Goolwa
First Semi - Encounter Bay
Preliminary Final - McLaren
Grand Final - Mt Compass
Reserve grounds
Victor Harbor, Langhorne Creek, Yankalilla and Strathalbyn.
* Is it a rule that an A Grade team cannot play a final on their own ground.
* Within any year clubs can swap matches if an A Grade game is to be played on their own oval.
* It is the Executive's decision where the games will be played - condition of ground and facilities are taken into account - also which clubs may be playing on the day - the travelling aspect.
* The top reserve position Club has the first right of refusal if for some reason one of the nominated ovals cannot be used.
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