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HENLEY DIV 1 FAVOURITES SITTING 2nd BOTTOM

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 3:05 am
by Tiger Couple
Div 1 is looking pretty even competition this year but I can't see too many people having picked Henley to be 2nd bottom after 3 rounds and hoping to bounce back from a 111 point belting by Adelaide University.

People had Henley down as strong contenders for the Flag I know there is a long way to go but the signs are not good for Henley.

Not enough Goal Kicking power without Iljiscen and Johncock or what is the problem? Can anyone shed some light on there demise at this stage of the season.

I am not writing them off but they seem to be far from Premiership contenders at the moment and have another tough game against Gaza this week.

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 4:17 pm
by cj_blacks
good

PostPosted: Fri Apr 28, 2006 7:02 pm
by Pag
I was one of those people who picked them top, and I'll stand by that tip.

Even though Ugrinic didn't end up coming through, I wouldn't think Henley will be in the bottom-five much longer. Once Phillipou gets used to amatuer footy and his teammates a bit more, I'm sure the goals will flow from his boot. And Johncock isn't out for the whole year, is he?

The season is only three weeks old. They've played 2 quality opposition sides (Goody Saints, Adelaide Uni) in the last two weeks, so they haven't had the easiest early draw. Last week was a disaster, but it's a different game this week. They'll still be around the mark. There is only 2 games between 1st & 10th, so I' sure they're not panicking.

PostPosted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:54 am
by leftrightout
After having 2 dominating seasons (Div 2 then Div 1) do you think that Henley's luck has run out? Players getting injured during the week, others not lacing up the boots, the ball bouncing the wrong way, umpires awarding 50/50 free kicks against them, etc etc. I hear (from a bias Henley view point) that they were on the end of some very poor umpiring decisions on the weekend V Gaza. Hey thats footy, all clubs go through it, the strong ones keep moving forward and the move back!!

PostPosted: Mon May 01, 2006 1:34 pm
by Bluedemon
its good to see henley going crap, GO THE SAINTS

PostPosted: Mon May 08, 2006 2:34 am
by Tiger Couple
They will have played the top 5 sides in the first 5 rounds so the next 4 weeks will be make or break for the Sharks.

With Seaton (H), Broadview (A), Salisbury North (H), Edwardstown (A), Then Port Districts (H) who they have already knocked off this year.

I would imagine they can't really afford to drop any of these without hitting the panic button.

There whole season is made up of 4 qtrs. Tough 1st qtr against top sides, easier 2nd qtr against lower ranked sides, Tough 3rd will need to get more wins than the first qtr of season, 4th qtr will need to come up with a wet sale and rack up the wins to slide into the 5.

I think two losses in the next 5 games rules out finals participation and brings relegation into the equation.

I think they will at best finish 4th and at worst finish 7th/8th.

Broadview look to be set for a stint in Div 2 with Port Districts, Seaton, Henley and Edwardstown fighting to stay up.