by Shirtfront » Sun May 05, 2013 3:19 pm
by Rama_Army09 » Sun May 05, 2013 9:43 pm
Gilligan wrote:Rama_Army09 wrote:The b-train kicking a lazy eight in his first game back, on his birthday!
So what grade and for who did thr b-train kick his 8 goals and against who ?
by RooShootOhh » Mon May 06, 2013 11:13 am
by roodog » Mon May 06, 2013 2:40 pm
by Lethal Dose » Mon May 06, 2013 8:20 pm
RooShootOhh wrote:Centrals may be on the Money so to speak with their recruits![]()
Two wins against 2 finalist from last year, one being the reigning premiers...
Just break even for the remainder of the round and turn 5-3 should see them back in the finals action. Considering they have Freeling Nuri and Ango still to come, that seems highly likely.
Given Willastons form, hard to see them miss out either from here (even though they have been know to self implode in the past).
Top 4 looking the same as couple of years ago (but maybe different order)...
Willaston
Gawler Central
Barossa
Tanunda
by Pinch Hitter » Mon May 06, 2013 11:09 pm
roodog wrote:What an intriguing round of results!
Kapunda starts in a blaze of glory, but gets pumped in it's two subsequent matches. Freeling kicks one goal the previous week, then comes out and beats a last start winner, with Nuriootpa's form going up and down like a honeymooner. Willaston and Gawler Central looking the real deal, but some major head scratching must be going on for Barossa District's match committee.
Tanunda still well in the mix, with Angaston well and truly coming back to earth, but with J. Ryan, D. Rathjen, Rusca and Wilson all in the best players, plenty to look forward to. South Gawler had the bye, but look in sound shape at this stage.
Will be hard to measure what an "upset" actually constitutes in 2013!
by Jim05 » Tue May 07, 2013 9:36 am
Pinch Hitter wrote:roodog wrote:What an intriguing round of results!
Kapunda starts in a blaze of glory, but gets pumped in it's two subsequent matches. Freeling kicks one goal the previous week, then comes out and beats a last start winner, with Nuriootpa's form going up and down like a honeymooner. Willaston and Gawler Central looking the real deal, but some major head scratching must be going on for Barossa District's match committee.
Tanunda still well in the mix, with Angaston well and truly coming back to earth, but with J. Ryan, D. Rathjen, Rusca and Wilson all in the best players, plenty to look forward to. South Gawler had the bye, but look in sound shape at this stage.
Will be hard to measure what an "upset" actually constitutes in 2013!
Has Roger hung up the boots or saving himself for the heavy tracks?
by Mayor Quimby » Tue May 07, 2013 1:06 pm
brook wrote:Mayor Quimby wrote:Major blow for South's with Heath Lawry out for atleast a month (broken nose, fractured eyesockets). Economou may also miss a few weeks and a few other sore players already this early in the season!
Well in need of the bye...
Massive out for south.
What happened?
by Toronto » Thu May 09, 2013 9:44 pm
by Dizzee Rascal » Fri May 10, 2013 12:05 am
Toronto wrote:big round of footy coming up
will the picture get any clearer of who sits where?
can nuri win the battle of the tigers on home turf
am tipping centrals in this one.
can freeling surprise everyone in getting over Tanunda
doubt it very much...........pies by plenty
hearing out of the mountains old man doecke is stealing himself for a tagging role on bakes this weekend
predicting an upset here with the panthers back in the winners circle.
Barossa and south probably match of the round for me
both need to show something here or it could be curtains for 2013
Barossa for me!
looking forward to Saturday night...........not for the results
just the bender ill be on!
by Dr. Pink » Fri May 10, 2013 9:39 am
by Jim05 » Fri May 10, 2013 1:23 pm
Toronto wrote:big round of footy coming up
will the picture get any clearer of who sits where?
can nuri win the battle of the tigers on home turf
am tipping centrals in this one.
can freeling surprise everyone in getting over Tanunda
doubt it very much...........pies by plenty
hearing out of the mountains old man doecke is stealing himself for a tagging role on bakes this weekend
predicting an upset here with the panthers back in the winners circle.
Barossa and south probably match of the round for me
both need to show something here or it could be curtains for 2013
Barossa for me!
looking forward to Saturday night...........not for the results
just the bender ill be on!
by Jim05 » Fri May 10, 2013 1:25 pm
by Osama » Fri May 10, 2013 9:03 pm
Dr. Pink wrote:donnies will smash Ango. Too big to strong.
by roodog » Sat May 11, 2013 3:01 am
by Pinch Hitter » Sun May 12, 2013 8:05 pm
Osama wrote:Dr. Pink wrote:donnies will smash Ango. Too big to strong.
Donnys are always a time bomb waiting to explode and will pay my admission to wait for Bakes to hit that button.
A young Hermy could have enough tricks in his bag to get through the smoke and mirrors of O'Connor.
Looking forward to see young Bain respond and learn the craft of shirking the tag with the engine room from the early games now on the sidelines.
See you at the bar Pinchy.
by Lethal Dose » Sun May 12, 2013 11:07 pm
Osama wrote:Dr. Pink wrote:donnies will smash Ango. Too big to strong.
Donnys are always a time bomb waiting to explode and will pay my admission to wait for Bakes to hit that button.
A young Hermy could have enough tricks in his bag to get through the smoke and mirrors of O'Connor.
Looking forward to see young Bain respond and learn the craft of shirking the tag with the engine room from the early games now on the sidelines.
See you at the bar Pinchy.
by Dr. Pink » Mon May 13, 2013 10:49 am
Lethal Dose wrote:Osama wrote:Dr. Pink wrote:donnies will smash Ango. Too big to strong.
Donnys are always a time bomb waiting to explode and will pay my admission to wait for Bakes to hit that button.
A young Hermy could have enough tricks in his bag to get through the smoke and mirrors of O'Connor.
Looking forward to see young Bain respond and learn the craft of shirking the tag with the engine room from the early games now on the sidelines.
See you at the bar Pinchy.
Dr pink was on the money there, too many are doubting the donnies and i think they like that tag too. Freeling are there bogy side, so next saturday should be a test to see where they really are at if they havent already proved it!
by roodog » Mon May 13, 2013 1:38 pm
Dr. Pink wrote:Lethal Dose wrote:Osama wrote:Dr. Pink wrote:donnies will smash Ango. Too big to strong.
Donnys are always a time bomb waiting to explode and will pay my admission to wait for Bakes to hit that button.
A young Hermy could have enough tricks in his bag to get through the smoke and mirrors of O'Connor.
Looking forward to see young Bain respond and learn the craft of shirking the tag with the engine room from the early games now on the sidelines.
See you at the bar Pinchy.
Dr pink was on the money there, too many are doubting the donnies and i think they like that tag too. Freeling are there bogy side, so next saturday should be a test to see where they really are at if they havent already proved it!
got to be a bit firmer in the beeting ring now the donnies
by skipper » Tue May 14, 2013 12:57 pm
Osama wrote:Dr. Pink wrote:donnies will smash Ango. Too big to strong.
Donnys are always a time bomb waiting to explode and will pay my admission to wait for Bakes to hit that button.
A young Hermy could have enough tricks in his bag to get through the smoke and mirrors of O'Connor.
Looking forward to see young Bain respond and learn the craft of shirking the tag with the engine room from the early games now on the sidelines.
See you at the bar Pinchy.
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