by sprinttospace » Fri Jun 29, 2007 9:50 pm
finn wrote:The Ash Man wrote:Pretty quiet on here this week...
Whats going on?
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blackfriars lost.
by finn » Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:35 am
you'd think the exact opposite would have happened though finn - blackfriars lose and the forum lets loose on them. surprisingly that didn't happen.
by stan » Mon Jul 02, 2007 1:25 pm
finn wrote:you'd think the exact opposite would have happened though finn - blackfriars lose and the forum lets loose on them. surprisingly that didn't happen.
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perhaps the people on the forum are actually good sports? i would be very surprised if it was anything but a friars v golden grove gf though. i'm not directly involved with this grade but am involved with uni - screecher (the coach in div6) has his money on the above with hope valley as the dark horse to threaten the friars and grovenors hegemony.
by finn » Mon Jul 02, 2007 2:09 pm
Tough year for your mate screecher.
by sprinttospace » Mon Jul 02, 2007 10:27 pm
finn wrote:you'd think the exact opposite would have happened though finn - blackfriars lose and the forum lets loose on them. surprisingly that didn't happen.
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perhaps the people on the forum are actually good sports? i would be very surprised if it was anything but a friars v golden grove gf though. i'm not directly involved with this grade but am involved with uni - screecher (the coach in div6) has his money on the above with hope valley as the dark horse to threaten the friars and grovenors hegemony.
by stan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 8:56 am
finn wrote:Tough year for your mate screecher.
unfortunately most of us have had one of those years - goes with playing footy.
certainly is but it always a challenge playing a grade sides with a c grade team. Apparently most of the div 6 sides this year are quite well drilled and have a fair whack of talent floating around.
The average age of the uni side is about 19 (if you take out screecher), socially they seem to be having a good time so hopefully the players will be back and a little bit of experience never hurts.
cheers.
by finn » Tue Jul 03, 2007 10:39 am
stan wrote:finn wrote:Tough year for your mate screecher.
unfortunately most of us have had one of those years - goes with playing footy.
certainly is but it always a challenge playing a grade sides with a c grade team. Apparently most of the div 6 sides this year are quite well drilled and have a fair whack of talent floating around.
The average age of the uni side is about 19 (if you take out screecher), socially they seem to be having a good time so hopefully the players will be back and a little bit of experience never hurts.
cheers.
You are right it, those sides in div 6 look very good this year. Its good to hear that the boys are having a good time off the field. Hopefully for uni they come back and you guys can build a little. As you said experiance never hurts anyone, but still you need to hold on to the current players.
by stan » Tue Jul 03, 2007 4:57 pm
finn wrote:stan wrote:finn wrote:Tough year for your mate screecher.
unfortunately most of us have had one of those years - goes with playing footy.
certainly is but it always a challenge playing a grade sides with a c grade team. Apparently most of the div 6 sides this year are quite well drilled and have a fair whack of talent floating around.
The average age of the uni side is about 19 (if you take out screecher), socially they seem to be having a good time so hopefully the players will be back and a little bit of experience never hurts.
cheers.
You are right it, those sides in div 6 look very good this year. Its good to hear that the boys are having a good time off the field. Hopefully for uni they come back and you guys can build a little. As you said experiance never hurts anyone, but still you need to hold on to the current players.
most will be back, there's always be some drift due to interstate and overseas employment, people playing in the country and their old clubs but that's part of the beauty of playing at uni - 20 decent players may walk up at the start of the year or 20 average ones but at least there's a level for everybody.
who are you involved with?
by mypaddock » Thu Jul 05, 2007 11:12 am
by sprinttospace » Thu Jul 05, 2007 9:48 pm
by Farbs » Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:03 pm
sprinttospace wrote:West Croydon v Lockleys- lockleys
Hope Valley v Blackfriars OS- bosfc
Houghton Districts v Westminster OS- raiders
Mitchell Park v Golden Grove- mitchell park
Hectorville v Adelaide University- hectorville
by finn » Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:31 pm
by mypaddock » Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:35 pm
finn wrote:looks like the same sort of weather for this round (round 3 of the return matches) as for the first round. does anybody know how daly oval (hec hound park) is holding up? I'm guessing it won't have the duckpond that Uni oval had last time.
luckily for me, my side has the bye in c1 and can stay out of the rain for at least another week.
by finn » Fri Jul 06, 2007 1:45 pm
mypaddock wrote:finn wrote:looks like the same sort of weather for this round (round 3 of the return matches) as for the first round. does anybody know how daly oval (hec hound park) is holding up? I'm guessing it won't have the duckpond that Uni oval had last time.
luckily for me, my side has the bye in c1 and can stay out of the rain for at least another week.
trained at daly last nite and it was ok. bit slippery/muddy in the middle and heavy on the outer wing, but should hold up ok if it doesnt rain too much overnight.
by Farbs » Fri Jul 06, 2007 2:44 pm
by finn » Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:38 pm
Farbs wrote:Yeah the state of the oval could be the difference between Uni losing by 10 goals or by 20 goals
by The Bartman » Fri Jul 06, 2007 3:55 pm
finn wrote:Farbs wrote:Yeah the state of the oval could be the difference between Uni losing by 10 goals or by 20 goals
true but percentage may be important to the hounds.
if it really rains it may only be an 8 goal win.
go the blacks.
by finn » Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:04 pm
by stan » Sat Jul 07, 2007 9:13 am
finn wrote:mypaddock wrote:finn wrote:looks like the same sort of weather for this round (round 3 of the return matches) as for the first round. does anybody know how daly oval (hec hound park) is holding up? I'm guessing it won't have the duckpond that Uni oval had last time.
luckily for me, my side has the bye in c1 and can stay out of the rain for at least another week.
trained at daly last nite and it was ok. bit slippery/muddy in the middle and heavy on the outer wing, but should hold up ok if it doesnt rain too much overnight.
cheers for that - hopefully it can dry out a bit so it least can resemble a game of footer rather than a rolling maul it will if it stays wet and muddy.
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