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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Jelom19 » Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:59 pm

Good to see a good day at comp-ass behaviour wise I think it must have been the presence of a local cop and his car, good to see we as supporters didnt start anything just shows how good country footy is, as for willunga all the other teams have to find a way of getting around this steamboat cos I want to see a good game of footy in A grade not a game where you engrave the winner on the shield at 1/4 time but we all need to improve. congrats to winners, any coaching moves at the moment.I know that cuzzy knows something but a club inforced gag has been put on him.Eagleton a no show for strath dont think would have made difference though, doctors need to be more careful was the word from simmo. :D
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Grape Ape » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:23 pm

Jelom19 wrote:Good to see a good day at comp-ass behaviour wise I think it must have been the presence of a local cop and his car, good to see we as supporters didnt start anything just shows how good country footy is, as for willunga all the other teams have to find a way of getting around this steamboat cos I want to see a good game of footy in A grade not a game where you engrave the winner on the shield at 1/4 time but we all need to improve. congrats to winners, any coaching moves at the moment.I know that cuzzy knows something but a club inforced gag has been put on him.Eagleton a no show for strath dont think would have made difference though, doctors need to be more careful was the word from simmo. :D


Where were you watching from J19? I thought the atmosphere on the hill was awesome.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cuzzy » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:38 pm

Jelom19 wrote:Good to see a good day at comp-ass behaviour wise I think it must have been the presence of a local cop and his car, good to see we as supporters didnt start anything just shows how good country footy is, as for willunga all the other teams have to find a way of getting around this steamboat cos I want to see a good game of footy in A grade not a game where you engrave the winner on the shield at 1/4 time but we all need to improve. congrats to winners, any coaching moves at the moment.I know that cuzzy knows something but a club inforced gag has been put on him.Eagleton a no show for strath dont think would have made difference though, doctors need to be more careful was the word from simmo. :D


no gag yet mate, club has spoken (and only spoken) to 3 possible candidates and when we acctually interview i will let the forum know who they are. I have heard though simmo will be at victor next year?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby words of wisdom » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:40 pm

Well done to Willunga, 5 in a row is huge :prayer: They still smashed them without Genovese & Thomas who tore a hammy tuesday night. The big fella has had the worst luck. I've enjoyed giving Hamsy shit over the years but you've got to love watching great players in big games, 10 goals out of 16 =D> Portlock hardly missed a target all day. On the lighter side of things how big was it yesterday at Demon land & did Baxter .... well do what he does after a huge session?? :lol:
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Grape Ape » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:44 pm

words of wisdom wrote:Well done to Willunga, 5 in a row is huge :prayer: They still smashed them without Genovese & Thomas who tore a hammy tuesday night. The big fella has had the worst luck. I've enjoyed giving Hamsy s***t over the years but you've got to love watching great players in big games, 10 goals out of 16 =D> Portlock hardly missed a target all day. On the lighter side of things how big was it yesterday at Demon land & did Baxter .... well do what he does after a huge session?? :lol:


He certainly smelt like it!!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby words of wisdom » Mon Sep 22, 2008 1:51 pm

Grape Ape wrote:
words of wisdom wrote:Well done to Willunga, 5 in a row is huge :prayer: They still smashed them without Genovese & Thomas who tore a hammy tuesday night. The big fella has had the worst luck. I've enjoyed giving Hamsy s***t over the years but you've got to love watching great players in big games, 10 goals out of 16 =D> Portlock hardly missed a target all day. On the lighter side of things how big was it yesterday at Demon land & did Baxter .... well do what he does after a huge session?? :lol:


He certainly smelt like it!!


#-o :lol: :lol:
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Mr Magoo » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:10 pm

just on seeing chris hams name for willunga just wondering if any one has seen him play and who they think is better father or son, because i heard he was a gun, and better than david, i know this is hard to judge different eras and all but just curious to what people might think




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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Grape Ape » Mon Sep 22, 2008 2:19 pm

Mr Magoo wrote:just on seeing chris hams name for willunga just wondering if any one has seen him play and who they think is better father or son, because i heard he was a gun, and better than david, i know this is hard to judge different eras and all but just curious to what people might think




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Interesting that David equalled Chris' best 132 goal season with his 10 on Saturday.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby words of wisdom » Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:07 pm

Mr Magoo wrote:just on seeing chris hams name for willunga just wondering if any one has seen him play and who they think is better father or son, because i heard he was a gun, and better than david, i know this is hard to judge different eras and all but just curious to what people might think




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Chris 4 me. Didnt you see David get 3 handballed to him in the goal square in the first Qtr. Chris would have crashed the pack to create them :lol:
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby King Kernas » Mon Sep 22, 2008 4:31 pm

Mr Magoo wrote:just on seeing chris hams name for willunga just wondering if any one has seen him play and who they think is better father or son, because i heard he was a gun, and better than david, i know this is hard to judge different eras and all but just curious to what people might think




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What planet are you from Mr Magoo :shock: !!
On page 306 you wrote a short story about Chris Hams, and now you post this crap!! Sounds to me like you are Chris or David and you just love talking about yourself :lol: :lol:
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Jelom19 » Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:00 pm

King Kernas wrote:
Mr Magoo wrote:just on seeing chris hams name for willunga just wondering if any one has seen him play and who they think is better father or son, because i heard he was a gun, and better than david, i know this is hard to judge different eras and all but just curious to what people might think




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What planet are you from Mr Magoo :shock: !!
On page 306 you wrote a short story about Chris Hams, and now you post this crap!! Sounds to me like you are Chris or David and you just love talking about yourself :lol: :lol:

=D> KK thats the best comment to date Magoo you are the perverbial chop nothing but give people stick cant even remember when you wrote a post, 5 pages later you do it again.And KK I dont think chris or david are that dumb to call themselves MrMagoo, as for who is the better player I seen Chris play when Willunga entered the GSFL in 1986 and he was good although at he better end of his career but I do think David would be the better one :D
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Mr Magoo » Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:01 pm

king kernas
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I am from planet earth you clown!!!!!!!!!!
Isn't everyone?....
No sir king I am not a Hams
Just seen both of them play and entitled to my opinion.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Toughcall » Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:16 pm

A Mum, I agree with the other posters, T shirts are very dangerous and do give the impression of an arrogance at McLaren. But well done on another junior flag and the seniors were brilliant and what a game. Lived up to the level of competitveness the senior colts has been all year. McLaren had the game, but Strath never quit.
Willunga too good and Hams is a champion. The result was very disappointing for a showcase of Great Southern Football. Willunga are just miles in front of the other 9 clubs and with the points system nothing can change until there are 15 retirements. Don't forget, Willunga voted against it!!!!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Mr Magoo » Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:20 pm

Jelom
I AM SANE 100% OF THE TIME. NOT TO SURE ABOUT YOU THOUGH :shock:
On page 306 I suggested David was just in front of Chris.

HOWEVER AFTER DAVID KICKED 10 IN A GRAND FINAL.....IT PUT HIM WAY IN FRONT.

I just added to that post.....not bang my head on it
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby jackpot jim » Mon Sep 22, 2008 5:42 pm

Toughcall wrote:A Mum, I agree with the other posters, T shirts are very dangerous and do give the impression of an arrogance at McLaren.


Not sure what Danger a T-Shirt poses to anybody. :shock:
There's nothing like being prepared and i think A MUM said that they wern't dated so they can be used at a later date anyway so no harm done.
Also most successful teams do play with a level of Arrogance anyway, so i don't see being a bit arrogant as being a Problem.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby the trojan war » Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:28 pm

backflanker08 wrote:Ellbourne will step into the role of Ruck coach i think. His vast knowledge and understanding of ruckwork which helped improve a learning Smith at P/Hills this yr will be a great aquisition for Darren.


My mail has Mark Cox to be Darren Beer's playing assistant if he gets the EB job. Aparently Mark loves it down there and see's himself as a 1 club player.........from now on!!

In saying that Elbourne (spelling??) would make a great assistant, I believe he's from down south somewhere too, so his contacts may comw in handy for Darren when he's trying to source local talent!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby blackcat » Mon Sep 22, 2008 7:53 pm

the trojan war wrote:
backflanker08 wrote:Ellbourne will step into the role of Ruck coach i think. His vast knowledge and understanding of ruckwork which helped improve a learning Smith at P/Hills this yr will be a great aquisition for Darren.


My mail has Mark Cox to be Darren Beer's playing assistant if he gets the EB job. Aparently Mark loves it down there and see's himself as a 1 club player.........from now on!!

In saying that Elbourne (spelling??) would make a great assistant, I believe he's from down south somewhere too, so his contacts may comw in handy for Darren when he's trying to source local talent!


Why do you think Elbourne would make a great assistant? I heard he's a pretty ordinary player. Do you rate the bloke backflanker08. You would know more than most people.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby backflanker08 » Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:20 pm

Ellbourne..... Oh I thought he was quite handy back when he was playing in sides with Jimmy Jurgens and Adrian Waterhouse. But Big Elbow's is in his early 40's now. I still think he moves alright though. Good player.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby blackcat » Mon Sep 22, 2008 8:39 pm

backflanker08 wrote:Ellbourne..... Oh I thought he was quite handy back when he was playing in sides with Jimmy Jurgens and Adrian Waterhouse. But Big Elbow's is in his early 40's now. I still think he moves alright though. Good player.


D.Beer would nearly be in his 40's by now wouldn't he? Looks about 50 with all that grey hair.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby King Kernas » Tue Sep 23, 2008 8:36 am

Mr Magoo wrote:Jelom
I AM SANE 100% OF THE TIME. NOT TO SURE ABOUT YOU THOUGH :shock:
On page 306 I suggested David was just in front of Chris.

HOWEVER AFTER DAVID KICKED 10 IN A GRAND FINAL.....IT PUT HIM WAY IN FRONT.

I just added to that post.....not bang my head on it
:shock: :shock: :shock:

I don't think you did just add to that post :^o , cause you did give a pretty in depth description on Chris Hams, and then you played just dumb by stating "I HEARD HE COULD PLAY", in the other post, so obviously you have either played with him in his glory days or against him.

That's OK though, cause if you did play in that era, then i can be forgiving and say you just forgot what you posted, which is what happens when you don't take your daily vitamins.
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