SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

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Who will make the Grand Final?

Adelaide University
7
3%
Blackfriars OS
16
7%
Central United
14
6%
Colonel Light Gardens
13
6%
Houghton
7
3%
Ingle Farm
12
5%
Lockleys
18
8%
Mawson Lakes
39
17%
Trinity OS
20
9%
Woodville South
84
37%
 
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby scottroo » Sun Apr 15, 2012 8:48 pm

houghton definately a much better side this season, deserved the win, everytime we hit back they kicked another goal, umpiring was horrible but you have to expect that at div 6 level, we were hurt with no mcgowan, wood, hirst and cumming
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby BFG » Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:26 pm

agreed houghton were a better side from last year. starry had a great game and Q mopped up everything across half back very very well. they didnt seem to rely on liam davis AS much as they have in previous seasons. even though i think he may have played every position on the ground at some stage yesterday haha.

some very good sides have been beaten by houghton at houghton in previous years. its arguably the toughest trip in div 6 so dont write us off yet. fingers crossed for a good win against the farmers this week for supporters day at mortlock park.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Masha » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:06 pm

The Riddler wrote:
LaughingKookaburra wrote:When's your gun Ruckman Glen "Dogz" Mackie back Riddler? I'm reading his storyline in the States with intrigue on fb.....

:lol: Yes he has got quite the imagination, I've been told he's back in mid May but I also believe he's been in a very good paddock in the off season :D


I tried my best to get him out to the Lodge, but he said he wasn't going to be playing footy much early in the season due to the states for work. I guess he has been spending most of his time over there in Hooters, Tony Roma's, and anywhere that sells burgers :lol:

Top bloke, not a bad footy player for a ranga.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Yank Man » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:25 pm

Masha wrote:
The Riddler wrote:
LaughingKookaburra wrote:When's your gun Ruckman Glen "Dogz" Mackie back Riddler? I'm reading his storyline in the States with intrigue on fb.....

:lol: Yes he has got quite the imagination, I've been told he's back in mid May but I also believe he's been in a very good paddock in the off season :D


I tried my best to get him out to the Lodge, but he said he wasn't going to be playing footy much early in the season due to the states for work. I guess he has been spending most of his time over there in Hooters, Tony Roma's, and anywhere that sells burgers :lol:

Top bloke, not a bad footy player for a ranga.


Hahahaha. I love ranga's. They are a great strategy for the opposition, especially for the supporters. :finga:
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:30 pm

Masha wrote:
The Riddler wrote:
LaughingKookaburra wrote:When's your gun Ruckman Glen "Dogz" Mackie back Riddler? I'm reading his storyline in the States with intrigue on fb.....

:lol: Yes he has got quite the imagination, I've been told he's back in mid May but I also believe he's been in a very good paddock in the off season :D


I tried my best to get him out to the Lodge, but he said he wasn't going to be playing footy much early in the season due to the states for work. I guess he has been spending most of his time over there in Hooters, Tony Roma's, and anywhere that sells burgers :lol:

Top bloke, not a bad footy player for a ranga.


Promise him a Melbourne FC premiership in the next 40 years and I reckon he'll sign on for Callington....
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby TOSSER » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:31 pm

Well done to BOS yesterday. Out ran us in the last quarter and some inaccurate kicking by them flattered the end result a bit. Having said that we did continually push them wide for their set shots and made them kick from a long way out. They ran well from half back and continually seemed to have extra numbers out the back of the contest to feed the ball to and get some extra time to use it better. Was a very even contest for the first three quarters with us up by a goal at half time and down by a point at 3/4 time. Unfortunately we lost our Captain Ben Rogers in the first 5mins of the game with a double break just above the ankle. Will be a huge loss as he is one of the most courageous and positive people I know. We will all have to lift a little now to cover his loss as a player and a leader.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Q. » Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:34 pm

BFG wrote:agreed houghton were a better side from last year. starry had a great game and Q mopped up everything across half back very very well. they didnt seem to rely on liam davis AS much as they have in previous seasons. even though i think he may have played every position on the ground at some stage yesterday haha.

some very good sides have been beaten by houghton at houghton in previous years. its arguably the toughest trip in div 6 so dont write us off yet. fingers crossed for a good win against the farmers this week for supporters day at mortlock park.


It's easy to read too much into one round of games.

You get Wood and the others back into the team and CLG have a pretty formidable side. I'm glad we got to play you without them, sucks for everyone else who doesn't. Thems the breaks.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby hotpies » Mon Apr 16, 2012 12:23 pm

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Not to mention either how many touches O'Gormans direct opponent gets whilst O'Gorman roams across half back. How long till teams work this out????

Not sure who was on O'Gormon, especially in the middle, got a number of clearances from the centre, think he was standing the coach! probably should of manned up on him
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby mighty hounds » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:08 pm

Demon Juke wrote:
BFG wrote:so is it that lockleys will be much better than everyone thought or woody sth arent as good?

also i know there was a bit of talk about uni playing their B grade side in div 6 cos of the time on. anyone know if this was the case yesterday? i expected the result to be a lot closer tbh and just wondered if this was the reason why.


Looking at Lockleys side they will be pushing for that 5th spot and Woody south still not at full strength, Clifford is worth a few goals..


Lockleys should finish top 3. Out of the fiasco from last year they didn't lose much personal and having the Braham boys from the APFL is a massive pick up. I reckon underestimate them at your own peril. Braham will go close to the medal if he stays fit imo.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Q. » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:37 pm

mighty hounds wrote:
Demon Juke wrote:
BFG wrote:so is it that lockleys will be much better than everyone thought or woody sth arent as good?

also i know there was a bit of talk about uni playing their B grade side in div 6 cos of the time on. anyone know if this was the case yesterday? i expected the result to be a lot closer tbh and just wondered if this was the reason why.


Looking at Lockleys side they will be pushing for that 5th spot and Woody south still not at full strength, Clifford is worth a few goals..


Lockleys should finish top 3. Out of the fiasco from last year they didn't lose much personal and having the Braham boys from the APFL is a massive pick up. I reckon underestimate them at your own peril. Braham will go close to the medal if he stays fit imo.


Which APFL club?
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby mighty hounds » Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:45 pm

Q. wrote:
mighty hounds wrote:
Demon Juke wrote:
BFG wrote:so is it that lockleys will be much better than everyone thought or woody sth arent as good?

also i know there was a bit of talk about uni playing their B grade side in div 6 cos of the time on. anyone know if this was the case yesterday? i expected the result to be a lot closer tbh and just wondered if this was the reason why.


Looking at Lockleys side they will be pushing for that 5th spot and Woody south still not at full strength, Clifford is worth a few goals..


Lockleys should finish top 3. Out of the fiasco from last year they didn't lose much personal and having the Braham boys from the APFL is a massive pick up. I reckon underestimate them at your own peril. Braham will go close to the medal if he stays fit imo.


Which APFL club?


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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Mr Beefy » Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:18 pm

TOSSER wrote:Well done to BOS yesterday. Out ran us in the last quarter and some inaccurate kicking by them flattered the end result a bit. Having said that we did continually push them wide for their set shots and made them kick from a long way out. They ran well from half back and continually seemed to have extra numbers out the back of the contest to feed the ball to and get some extra time to use it better. Was a very even contest for the first three quarters with us up by a goal at half time and down by a point at 3/4 time. Unfortunately we lost our Captain Ben Rogers in the first 5mins of the game with a double break just above the ankle. Will be a huge loss as he is one of the most courageous and positive people I know. We will all have to lift a little now to cover his loss as a player and a leader.

Is the reserves score correct? BOS getting beaten by 30 goals?
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby TOSSER » Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:46 pm

Mr Beefy wrote:
TOSSER wrote:Well done to BOS yesterday. Out ran us in the last quarter and some inaccurate kicking by them flattered the end result a bit. Having said that we did continually push them wide for their set shots and made them kick from a long way out. They ran well from half back and continually seemed to have extra numbers out the back of the contest to feed the ball to and get some extra time to use it better. Was a very even contest for the first three quarters with us up by a goal at half time and down by a point at 3/4 time. Unfortunately we lost our Captain Ben Rogers in the first 5mins of the game with a double break just above the ankle. Will be a huge loss as he is one of the most courageous and positive people I know. We will all have to lift a little now to cover his loss as a player and a leader.

Is the reserves score correct? BOS getting beaten by 30 goals?
http://www.sportingpulse.com/round_info ... 7-0&pool=1


Yep. BOS had to get the guys who normally do the BBQ to pull on the boots to fill a team. Was very surprised with the final result since we also had about 10 A/B grade players unavailable and a few guys in our team that were playing their first ever game of footy. Just need some of these B grade players to go to the next level now and become good A grade players.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Q. » Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:52 pm

TOSSER wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:
TOSSER wrote:Well done to BOS yesterday. Out ran us in the last quarter and some inaccurate kicking by them flattered the end result a bit. Having said that we did continually push them wide for their set shots and made them kick from a long way out. They ran well from half back and continually seemed to have extra numbers out the back of the contest to feed the ball to and get some extra time to use it better. Was a very even contest for the first three quarters with us up by a goal at half time and down by a point at 3/4 time. Unfortunately we lost our Captain Ben Rogers in the first 5mins of the game with a double break just above the ankle. Will be a huge loss as he is one of the most courageous and positive people I know. We will all have to lift a little now to cover his loss as a player and a leader.

Is the reserves score correct? BOS getting beaten by 30 goals?
http://www.sportingpulse.com/round_info ... 7-0&pool=1


Yep. BOS had to get the guys who normally do the BBQ to pull on the boots to fill a team. Was very surprised with the final result since we also had about 10 A/B grade players unavailable and a few guys in our team that were playing their first ever game of footy. Just need some of these B grade players to go to the next level now and become good A grade players.


Will BOS be short all year, or was this just a one-off?
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby TOSSER » Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:45 pm

Q. wrote:
TOSSER wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:
TOSSER wrote:Well done to BOS yesterday. Out ran us in the last quarter and some inaccurate kicking by them flattered the end result a bit. Having said that we did continually push them wide for their set shots and made them kick from a long way out. They ran well from half back and continually seemed to have extra numbers out the back of the contest to feed the ball to and get some extra time to use it better. Was a very even contest for the first three quarters with us up by a goal at half time and down by a point at 3/4 time. Unfortunately we lost our Captain Ben Rogers in the first 5mins of the game with a double break just above the ankle. Will be a huge loss as he is one of the most courageous and positive people I know. We will all have to lift a little now to cover his loss as a player and a leader.

Is the reserves score correct? BOS getting beaten by 30 goals?
http://www.sportingpulse.com/round_info ... 7-0&pool=1


Yep. BOS had to get the guys who normally do the BBQ to pull on the boots to fill a team. Was very surprised with the final result since we also had about 10 A/B grade players unavailable and a few guys in our team that were playing their first ever game of footy. Just need some of these B grade players to go to the next level now and become good A grade players.


Will BOS be short all year, or was this just a one-off?


Was talking to Tom Zed (president I think?) prior to the game and he said that this would probably be the weakest they'll be all year. A large number away on holiday and a few working but should get quite a few more back in the coming weeks. We had the same problem. Can't believe the number of blokes that book holidays in Round 1 after doing the hard yards during pre-season. I guess the priority of footy can vary a fair bit between individuals.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby DKL » Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:45 am

Round 2

Woodville South v Mawson Lakes
Central United v Trinity OS
Colonel Light Gardens v Ingle Farm
Blackfriars OS v Houghton
Adelaide University v Lockleys

Discuss........
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Executive Member » Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:26 am

DKL wrote:Round 2

Woodville South v Mawson Lakes
Central United v Trinity OS
Colonel Light Gardens v Ingle Farm
Blackfriars OS v Houghton
Adelaide University v Lockleys

Discuss........


Woodville South to topple Riddler Lakes
Trinity to get up easily over the Units
Ingle Farm to win providing they can get to the oval - petrol very expensive at the moment
Houghton to beat my old school - sorry lads
Uni who I tipped to get the spoon to get over Lockleys
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Q. » Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:37 am

Two games stand out to me:

CU vs TOS - Important game, both without a win from the first round. Public expectation for both teams to be in the top five and one will still be without a win come dusk on Saturday. Despite getting convincingly beaten in Round 1, I'd expect CU to bounce back strongly on their home deck.

CLG vs IF - Again, two teams that lost in Round 1 and the hunger to get some points on the board is what makes this a good prospect. I think I'll lean to the home team again. I think CLG came away from R1 injury free and will have some big inclusions that should make them too strong here.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby Dazzler » Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:27 pm

DKL wrote:Round 2

Woodville South v Mawson Lakes
Central United v Trinity OS
Colonel Light Gardens v Ingle Farm
Blackfriars OS v Houghton
Adelaide University v Lockleys

Discuss........


Really interested in the Uni v Lockleys game after Uni's big win over IF. The way Garth Hall played against us in the 2's I would suggest he could go straight into Lockleys A Grade. Will be a good game of footy.
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Re: SAAFL Division 6 & D6R (2012)

Postby zedman » Tue Apr 17, 2012 1:32 pm

Dazzler wrote:
DKL wrote:Round 2

Woodville South v Mawson Lakes
Central United v Trinity OS
Colonel Light Gardens v Ingle Farm
Blackfriars OS v Houghton
Adelaide University v Lockleys

Discuss........


Really interested in the Uni v Lockleys game after Uni's big win over IF. The way Garth Hall played against us in the 2's I would suggest he could go straight into Lockleys A Grade. Will be a good game of footy.


he was an A grade skipper at some stage i am fairly sure..so yeah..straight back in you would think
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